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Mobile AT&T customers will be surfing at broadband speeds come mid-July. How much that privilege will cost, however, depends on how much you want another two-year contract. The USBConnect Force 4G grants AT&T subscribers access to both the carrier’s HSPA+ mobile broadband network and unlimited use of its Wi-Fi HotSpots. When it’s released on July…
Image quality isn’t the only measure of a camera’s functionality. The PFCA, developed by a Cornell Postdoc, has only a 20-pixel resolution but its size and construction will allow it to go where few cameras have been before. The Planar Fourier Capture Array (PFCA) is constructed from a single piece of doped silicon and lack…
Click to view Whether you’re new to designer chairdom, or have been collecting Eames chairs for years, the WSJ’s video introduction to the relationship between architecture and chair design is worth a look. Oh, to have MoMa’s collection of chairs! [WSJ via FutureBlog]
It’s a little sad that the shuttle program is coming to an end, but, on the bright side, we have no reason to fear human ingenuity is ending. Why? Just look at these syringe-pumped McNuggets. Our future is bright, humans. McNuggets? Delicious. Dipping sauces? Delicious. The combination? My god! But the dipping process is sort…
Let’s get this straight: The iPad/iPhone-powered iDJ Live controller from Numark is likely not something any serious DJ would use. But the amateurs who have outgrown the DJ apps on their iOS devices might find some value in this controller, which uses the iOS app Djay. https://gizmodo.com/app-of-the-day-djay-for-ipad-5704401 Judging from the video, iDJ Live seems to…
iRobot’s best known for the robots that clean your living room, not robots that clean crippled nuclear reactors. But they leant a hand to Japan’s infamously infirm power plant for some very, very messy work. The company sent four of their Warriors, ass-kicking, heavy-lifting robots made for hauling rather than dusting. Slap on some improvised…
From the looks of things, Apple has been working on a content sharing feature between iOS devices, much like HP is doing on WebOS with the TouchPad and Pre 3. But taking things one step further, they’ve animated it all. According to Patently Apple, Apple is working on a method of sharing files, contacts, webpages,…
A judge in New Jersey has recently ruled that it’s totally okay and perfectly legal to use GPS tracking devices to track down your cheating spouse. Using technology to uncover infidelity! Just like we imagined all along. The ruling was made on the case of Kenneth Villanova. A GPS tracking device was used on him…
Is that an iPad in your pants or are you happy to see me? In a TSA officer’s case it really was an iPad! He had stole it from a passenger’s luggage and stuffed it down his pants. Smooth. It’s not the only thing he stole either! Over a 6 month period, Nelson Santiago, a…
Far from being lukewarm, Instacolor takes the best bits of Instagram and combines them with the location-specific guidelines of the unpopular Color, helping you find other photo-sharers in your proximity, in real time. Out now, it costs $1. [iTunes via TechCrunch]
Can you believe that Sony was still selling MiniDiscs, with the Nikkei reporting 22 million players were sold up to March 2011? If you want one brand new, you better get in quick though—as of September, it’s deeeead. This comes years after everyone picked up an iPod or other MP3 player and forgot all about…
Uh oh—it appears that Mini DisplayPort-to-HDMI cables are unlicensed, so manufacturers have been selling illegal cables this whole time. This doesn’t bode well for Apple, but also for Toshiba, Dell and HP, who all use the port. According to the HDMI Org firm that licenses cables, the Mini DisplayPort-to-HDMI cable falls out of HDMI spec,…
Rumors of two iPhones launching in September refuse to die, with 9to5Mac hearing last night that Apple will have “two totally distinct iPhones,” matching previous reports of a high-end model with all-new design, and a brand new cheaper model. 9to5Mac has speculated that like Apple selling the iPhone 3GS and iPhone 4 at the same…
Planking, the fad in which people take pictures of themselves lying face down and upload them to the internet, is not racist. It’s just stupid. But bloggers and Twitter users are in an uproar over what they say is planking’s origins in the slave trade. http://gawker.com/5802048/planking-the-new-internet-craze-as-long-as-you-dont-die Today, rapper Xzibit freaked out on Twitter about planking,…
At first glance I thought this Ghost Pontiac had just been dressed up in x-ray style decals, but I suppose the clue’s in the name. Made in 1939 from plexiglass, it was the US’ first transparent car. Given the transparent nature of plexiglass, the creators took special consideration of each of the components inside, with…
So Spotify’s invited music-hungry Americans to the service after months, nay years, of teasing. But when is it actually going to launch? According to All Things D, Spotify reps have told record labels it’ll be next week…though I wouldn’t hold your breath. https://gizmodo.com/rejoice-spotify-us-invites-are-officially-here-5818564 This is Spotify and its US launch we’re talking about, and their…
Such a dilemma. You have a dog that loves to walk, but he’s so powerful that a standard leash and collar won’t work. Relax, don’t worry. Just grab a supercollar. The $40 supercollar has a three foot retractable leash made of wound steel. The steel cable attaches to the collar in two places for added…
Oh my, teachers in a rural Ugandan school were unknowingly using a live bomb as a bell. They would bang the bomb with stones to call the school’s 700 students to class. It was a miracle nobody caused it to detonate. The bomb was discovered by several shocked members of the Anti-Mine Network. Ironically, the…
Busted! Kyle McDonald, the man behind the People Staring at Computers project, was raided by the Secret Service on Thursday. https://gizmodo.com/what-people-look-like-when-theyre-using-the-computer-5818243/ The feds showed up with a warrant for computer fraud and confiscated two computers, two flash drives and an iPod. They left behind a message that Apple would be contacting him soon. Thankfully, there…
If it’s been years since you’ve been awake early enough to watch a sunrise. If you’re a time-lapse nature junkie. If you know how beautiful the sun-kissed Chicago skyline can be. Doubly so if you don’t. These are the first few reasons why watching Craig Shimala’s Good Morning Chicago should be mandatory. There are at…