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Ergonomically, SteelSeries’ new Sensei mouse is just like their previous ambidextrous kit, so the upgrades are all under the hood: Namely, a 32-bit ARM processor that doubles its max counts per inch from 5700 to 11,400. https://gizmodo.com/steelseries-xai-gaming-mouse-is-high-definition-whatev-5321981 (The industry standard term for sensitivity is dots per inch, but SteelSeries prefers counts per inch—regardless, the higher…
Even if your skin resembles a dewy peach more than Daniel-Craig-as-Mikael-Blomkvist, be worried: Microsoft’s 3D modeling is the most advanced ever built; capable of showing every wrinkle in your face. Naturally, it could be added to Kinect in the future. As you can see in the example above, expressions are replicated flawlessly in the software…
Patents related to shipping logistics normally aren’t the concern of the public. But when Google receives a patent for electronic shipping notifications, one has to wonder what that means for online merchants, like Amazon, and major shipping companies, like UPS. The patent abstract, which was drudged up by GeekWire, reads something like this: A broker…
Your workout clothes and the bag you carry them in are probably a damp, disgusting mess. So it’ll be nice if this odor-killing bag from Stuffits actually delivers on its promise to simultaneously dry out your clothes and neutralize their stink. The bag uses the same tech as Stuffitts’ shoe inserts. Basically, it’s a packet…
Flat-bottomed barges have been hauling goods up the canals of Belgium for almost two centuries. But by the 1950s, barges had outgrown the series of locks and lifts along the Canal du Centre. This is the Belgians’ €160 million answer. In 1954, the European Conference of Ministers of Transport decided that, in order to create…
A conventional briefcase is unnecessary for most people these days because they don’t lug around thaaaaaat many papers anymore. What workerbees do keep affixed to their sides are laptops. A properly-outfitted case, like this Tanner Krolle one, would do fine. Once a staple of the ’50s, the New York Slim Line case now has dedicated…
In the New Yorker this week, William Sorensen delves into the strange and amusing world of parental texting. Highlights include: “T4W = Time for whiskey” and “RxV—>BW = Got Viagra prescription, just need Barry White cassettes.” Useful conversational shortcuts for those baby boomers, indeed! And quite hilarious. But what Sorensen may not realize is that…
England’s youths are angry and rioting. And, because it’s 2011, they’re using technology to organize. Well, as much as a violent mob can be organized. But British Prime Minister David Cameron wants to cut them off. He’s very, very wrong. And he’s wrong for the exact same reason that the governments of Saudi Arabia and…
Just in case you were thinking of buying one of those 40 iPhone 4s that were most likely looted in the UK riots and put on Craigslist, don’t—UK networks are blocking all stolen phones, so they’ll be worthless. https://gizmodo.com/are-rioters-already-trying-to-sell-their-stolen-shit-on-5829245 Macworld spoke to several UK networks about the issue of the stolen phones, with the general…
Of all the things people could go terrorist for—oppressive governments, etc.—there’s a group that chose anti-nanotechnology. I wish I was kidding. They call themselves the “Individuals Tending to Savagery” and have attacked two professors in Mexico with bombs. The group has taken credit for two bomb attacks on Mexican robotics researchers who also focus on…
Glowing—sorry, sorry, going one step further than the last glowing door-handle we saw, the LEDoorHandle concept lets you unscrew the handle in emergencies when you don’t have another torch to hand. [Yanko via GadgetReview via Freshome] https://gizmodo.com/light-bulb-door-handle-is-pretty-much-the-worst-concept-5371923
In his ongoing quest to prove what an adventurous savage he is, Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin went diving in the Black Sea. Lo and behold, after diving down a couple of meters, he happened upon two sixth century urns. Convenient. The AFP says Putin was diving for only the third time off the coast…
Here’s something every LinkedIn user should disable today, lest you want to see your name and face used in advertising for the social-networking site. All you need to do is go into the “account” section in the settings of your LinkedIn profile, then click “manage social advertising.” Where it says “LinkedIn may use my name,…
New fitness monitors always promise the world. Tracks everything! Keeps a log of your diet! Tells you how many calories you’re burning! Weighs your baby unicorn for you! Please, I’ve been hurt before… The NewYu fitness monitor is making all kinds of bold claims. It senses what activity you’re doing just by tracking the motions…
It probably helps to be a child, but in all honesty these Sifteo cubes look like so much fun, I’d definitely fiddle with them while procrastinating/waiting for pages to load. With NFC sensors and accelerometers, they can detect the presence of other cubes plus any movement you may make. The set of three cubes comes…
This is the Spire Boat, a Batman-esque racing speed boat that will be presented at the Monaco Yacht Show in September. I’m sure Bruce Wayne will buy one. I wish I had the money to buy one. And a cape. Created by Thierry Mugler Studio, there are already 26 orders already from people who have…
If you attend, attended, teach, or taught at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, you might want to give the ol’ alma mater a call: planted malware just exposed 75,000 student and staff SS numbers to prying eyes. Whose prying eyes? It’s hard to say. The school suspects the target of the backdoor attack wasn’t social security…
Californian Walmarts have got a problem on their hands, with a trio of thieves stealing iPads in a very simple ruse involving one man telling an assistant he wants to buy two iPads, which are then set aside for him under a counter. As the story goes, he then pretends to browse other products, while…
Statistics-pedants will love the Photo Stats iPhone app, which displays all manner of juicy info about your photo-taking, from what day of the week you’re at your most prolific, to the time of the day and even what countries you took them in. $1. [iTunes via PetaPixel]
Have we run out of gallery space on dry land? Or was the temptation to attach waterproof works of art to the Vandenberg military ship off Florida’s Key West just too strong for Austrian artist/diver Andreas Franke? 12 Photoshopped photos showing a surreal life aboard the sunken 522-footer have been stuck on by magnets to…