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Running BlackBerry’s OS 7, the Bold 9930 has just hit Verizon for $510 upfront, or $250 on a two-year contract. [Verizon via CrackBerry] https://gizmodo.com/blackberry-bold-9900-9930-phone-combines-touch-type-an-5797642
Prefer your life to be symmetrical? Nico Economidis’ read/unread bookshelf gives OCD-sufferers another source of frustration to contend with, as they busily ensure the read pile is at least as heavy as the unread pile. [Nico Economidis via LikeCool]
Spoiler: I don’t know. But it looks like the Vigor isn’t the only phone HTC has in the pipeline. This is HTC Holiday, and it has a California license plate. And a 4.5-inch qHD screen. https://gizmodo.com/htc-vigor-to-be-first-beats-by-dre-phone-5830252 According to word on the street, there’ll be a 1.2GHz processor whizzing away inside, so won’t be quite as…
Adobe has a new Muse—graphic designers. While “Muse” is just a working title, the beta of the graphic design software has gone live which lets users work around the fact they don’t know a scrap of code. This means they can publish HTML websites without actually writing any CSS3 or HTML5. Check out the free…
In Focus’s latest tribute to World War 2, called Daring Raids and Brutal Reprisals, is perhaps the most stomach-turning yet. Graphic content awaits, but this is war. You should know that already. The comparatively tame image above depicts one of the 16 bombers that took part in the famous Doolittle Raid. While the raid was…
Apple patents come and go and rarely see the consumer side of things, but this latest one uncovered by CNET this morning would be a welcome addition to the company’s touch-friendly future. The patent concerns a special coating procedure, called Physical Vapor Desposition, that would leave them oil-resistant for far longer than is the case…
There’s a bit of a vinyl record revival going on right now, but for more people those old records are garage sale fodder. Here’s a third option: Let Paul Cocksedge transform them into a smartphone amplifier. Like the gramophone of old, the design takes sounds pumped out from a source (in this case an iPhone)…
Did Stanford’s Solar Car Project build the fastest solar-powered car ever assembled by human hands? Possibly. We’ll now for sure when the vehicle, called Xenith, hits the pavement in Australia during the World Solar Challenge. Updated. The event is held every two years, with changing qualifications proposed by organizers each time, meaning teams must be…
Little is known about this 3G-enabled MacBook Pro prototype, but we imagine one of the many reasons it didn’t pass Apple’s notorious muster is Steve Jobs probably blew a gasket at the aesthetics alone. The laptop is a 2007 model complete with 3G hardware, bright red motherboard and a SIM card slot built in. Typically,…
Ironic holiday sweater parties can happen spontaneously at all periods of your life, except post-40, when your wardrobe necessitates they become “holiday parties.” Good thing this custom R2-D2 sweater would be at home with any generation. Created by Etsy member EricaKnit, the droid-gauge weave is made-to-order, so have a tape measure handy. Oh, and please…
Today Ryan Lawler over at GigaOM asks an easy question with an ill-defined answer: Does Cinemax’s iPad app violate Apple’s no-porn policy? If it does, shouldn’t HBO GO get the boot too? Unlike HBO GO, you see, the Cinemax app boasts an “after dark” tab that delivers the wonderful softcore porn experience “Skinamax” has been…
Today’s sticky, ill-defined civil rights-related debate involves government, its people and the rights of each when there’s a protest taking place in the middle of one of the most connected, social periods of human history. Let’s discuss! Updated. The real-world, this-just-happened example is this: If a government agency has credible evidence that anarchist groups are…
Absolutely gut-wrenching video of the Indiana State Fair concert stage collapse from last night. Reports indicate a freak wind burst and sudden weather may be partially to blame, and that the concert was delayed at the time. It goes without saying that our hearts go out to the victims of this awful, awful incident. Update:…
I’ve always wanted to see Chicago. I just haven’t had the chance yet. This gorgeous tilt-shift time-lapse of the city, taken by WGN TV, is more proof that I need to go. I will have your deep dish pizza. [PetaPixel]
I’ll say this of Margaux Lange’s jewelry. They’re provocative. And I feel like the fact that they’re just a tad… grisly is softened by how cute they wind up looking. I feel funny… These upcycled pieces are part of Lange’s Plastic Body Series, wherein she explores Barbie’s relationship with pop culture. Here, she breaks down…
In keeping with new changes Google’s rolling out for their services, all their login pages will soon follow suit. Hence the new layout for Gmail’s page. Altogether airier and cleaner. The “Gmail” in plaintext. All the functionality you’d expect. [Google via Village Voice]
We’re all quite familiar with how beautiful the proposed new Apple campus is supposed to look. Well, today Cupertino released high-res renders of the facility. And they look mighty stunning. Like, I kind of wanna live in these images, stunning. https://gizmodo.com/steve-jobs-wants-to-a-build-a-spaceship-like-campus-in-5809788 The 175-acre, 2.8 million square foot spaceship will be done by 2015. In the…
It seems the good folks at Mozilla just set the latest version of Firefox loose. It promises to be 20% faster than the already zippy Version 5. It also gets a facelift and a speed boost on Android. Neat. [Technobolt via Engadget]
It’s a scary world out there. Fires in London. War overseas. Michele Bachmann. At the end of the day, you need to keep yourself safe. But how do you do that without drawing too much attention to yourself? https://gizmodo.com/uk-riot-destruction-before-and-after-5829095 Well, the best offense is a good defense. And with these five tools, you’ll be able…
On August 13th, 1961, East German troops set out to close the border between East and West once and for all with the construction of the Berlin Wall. This one-124 mile expanse of barbed wire and concrete changed the tone of the Cold War and remains a powerful symbol to this day. For 28 years,…