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I wonder whether Samsung execs are calling LG “stupid shits” in their Korean HQ today, after LG announced its new flagship TV, the LW980S. It is, naturally, a passive 3DTV that they claim handles 1080p. After a trial of active shutter TVs, LG’s obviously persisting with passive 3DTV over the more superior 3D format which…
Until another alternative energy form come around, electric cars are the wave of the future. To make them easy to charge, Evatran has developed a wireless charging system. The base stations are made of a charging disc that sits on the floor of your garage or driveway. You then drive your car over the disc…
The Blind Camera is perfect for those people bored by the mass-produced point and shoot cameras. There’s no viewfinder, no lens, or flash. All it has on the outside is an LCD screen and a shutter button. Inside is a Sony Ericsson cellphone that pulls down images from Flickr. Whenever you click the shutter button,…
Google has never been upfront about its electricity usage, but with all those data centers, its power consumption was expected to be enormous. Apparently, these estimates have been off, way off. While Google’s power consumption dwarfs that of most residences and small businesses, its ranking among other data centers is comparatively low. According to a…
As spotted by TUAW, Skype for iPad has landed in the New Zealand App Store. This kicks off the global launch of the video calling app so look for it in your local App Store August 2nd. Update: Looks like Skype decided to rollout the iPad app faster than expected. It’s now available in the…
Soon private airplane pilots will abandon their old instrumentation and adopt a modern touch-based interface in their airplanes. Avionics company Rockwell Collins is developing the first touchscreen primary flight display (PFD) for business jets and turboprop planes. These displays will make it easy for pilots to change flight parameters and even the flight plan with…
Anonymous may abandon its current DDoS tool LOIC and develop a more powerful replacement to protect hackers from detection. LOIC was effective in Operation Payback, but it’s also the reason hackers have been identified and arrested. The new tool, supposedly called #RefRef, will use Javascript and SQL to attack a target website and use the…
In case you forgot, one of the worst disasters since the advent of nuclear energy is still underway. And although the initial shock has worn off, the radiation levels sure haven’t: TEPCO measured 10,000 millisieverts/hour—that’s fatal. This figure’s 3,900 times higher than the naturally-occurring cosmic radiation we soak up every year—only it’s leaking from the…
As any armed forces member who’s served in the Middle East can tell you, it’s ludicrously hot there—even without the additional 50+ pounds of clothing and armor. That’s why the DoD is offering cash money for some “Thermally Responsive Fibers.” The DoD has issued a Small Business Innovation Research solicitation for the design and fabrication…
Lucky Chance, professional badass, seems surprised himself to be alive. After flying off this cliff on the epically-named Death Swing, he did a triple backflip, counting on his chute to deploy. Only it didn’t, leaving him to fall 590 feet to certain death. But, miraculously, the parachute opened in the nick of time. Literally right…
Smartphones and tablets are supposed to be mobile devices, but the freedom to watch movies on the go is apparently lost on many people. A survey from Nielsen suggests people are more likely to watch streaming videos at home than in any other location. Over 74% watch video at home, while a measly 31% fire…
Recompose, the latest piece of technological innovation to come out of MIT’s Media Labs, is in many ways unclassifiable. It’s a user interface whose design part gesture-based, part touch-based, and entirely ambiguous in its purpose. Still though, it’s intriguing. Each tile in the array is powered by an actuator. You can interact with the tiles…
Is This a UFO On the Bottom of the Ocean? Swedish sea treasure hunters have found something extraordinary: A 60-foot disc sunk in the bottom of the ocean, with what appears to be 985-foot-long impact tracks leading to it. More » Could This Be the Design of the iPhone 5? This is not the iPhone 5.…
We humans are always dreaming up new ways of almost killing ourselves without actually killing ourselves. That shot of adrenaline, when you seem to be staring in death’s face, reminds us we’re alive. The new Edge Walk at the CN Tower in Toronto is like looking in death’s face through a magnifying glass. Open as…
Apple unveiled its pricing plan for extended iCloud storage at today’s developers launch. An extra 10GB will cost $20/year, more 15GB will be $40/year, and an extra 50GB (for a total of 55GB) will put you back $100 annually. The additional storage is available for purchase via the iOS 5’s settings app. Apple users will…
Seasoned hikers know what it’s like start with a sunny day at the trailhead and walk into howling rain at the summit. Next time you venture out, grab the Ghost Anorak and shove everything you need in your pocket. The Ghost Anorak from Mountain Hardware is a water and wind resistant ripstop nylon shell that…
A wet accident. You’d expect today’s GIF of the Day to be the sort of thing you see before terrible, terrible demise. A giant truck careening off the road, knocking away everything in its path. But there’s a happy ending! The Texan traffic horror somehow managed to injure nary a single bystander—both the cop and…
As rumored, Target has dropped its iPhone prices, presumably in preparation for the incoming iPhone 5. You can even get an iPhone 4 for $5 if you trade in your old iPhone 3GS if you have the Target Red Card: https://gizmodo.com/are-radio-shack-and-target-both-dropping-iphone-prices-5826362 • iPhone 4 16GB black or white from all carriers at $149.99, saving $50…
The Beta site for Apple’s new iCloud service has gone online at iCloud.com. The login screen does match those previously leaked and MacRumors has reported of both users and developers being able to gain access. [MacRumors]
MTV turns 30 today. How old! Also how historic; in three decades, the network revolutionized media, turned heads inside and out, and struggled to remain relevant. But one thing should be obvious now: it was never just about music. Shortly after midnight on August 1st, 1981, MTV enjoyed its first-ever broadcast, accompanied by the now-…