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The problem with naming our tools is that we tend to pigeonhole them. Case in point: who says a lawnmower is strictly for mowing lawns? Especially when it’s clearly equally well suited to the business of playing mighty steed to your manual wheelchair chariot. [Presurfer]
Looking not entirely dissimilar from the Danish Aiaiai TMA-1 headphones I liked so much last year, these Nixon RPM headphones have 40mm drivers tuned for DJ use, along with articulated joints for twisting every-which-way. https://gizmodo.com/aiaiai-tma-1-headphones-lightning-review-high-on-bass-5623686 They also come with an iPhone-compatible remote cable with microphone for answering calls while, you know, DJing, and cost $200…
The latest chapter in the never-ending anticipation of Apple’s streaming music service sees Warner Music striking a deal, according to Cnet sources. Whether or not they’re one of the labels mentioned in last week’s rumors, nobody knows. [Cnet via Engadget]
For those that enjoy the cheap thrills of iPad torture but aren’t quite prepared to bankroll replacement units, might we recommend the G-Form Extreme sleeve? You may have seen G-Form endure a 12lb. bowling ball drop unscathed; now its creators have escalated the challenge to a 500ft. drop. https://gizmodo.com/your-ipad-can-survive-a-bowling-ball-with-the-g-form-sl-5790260 It’s probably not a spolier to…
If you’ve ever worked in a cubicle surrounded by frosted glass partitions, you may’ve seen this trick before—but for those of you who haven’t, come in and let us surprise you with this magic trick. As OMG-Facts explains: “The surface of frosted glass is etched so that when it is struck by light, the light…
The update dropping for the Nook Color today is the big one: It tries to take the Nook Color all the way to a full-blown tablet for $250. https://gizmodo.com/barnes-noble-nook-color-review-a-screen-caught-betwe-5690672 With the update to Android 2.2, the Nook Color is getting a better browser with Flash support, real email and calendar programs, page-turning animations (a big…
I love that you don’t need to hide Alessi’s first range of LED lightbulbs under a lampshade—in fact, they are the lampshades when screwed into Giovanni Alessi Anghini and Gabriele Chiave’s Lumière desk lamp. The AlessiLux collection has several different bulbs to choose from—isn’t the green U2Mi2 robot bulb cute?—which are on sale now at…
Just because that awesomely-retro film camera you bought on eBay or at the junk shop uses film that’s no longer in production (case in point: 126 film) doesn’t mean you can’t get any photos out of it. Through-the-viewfinder photography can be pretty effective when done well, by pointing a digital camera’s lens through the viewfinder…
Did you know that New York’s public libraries have basically turned into jack shacks for old men and teens? It’s true. We know this because the city’s moral barometer, the New York Post, approached one “elderly porn watcher” who was streaming a threesome on a computer in a Brooklyn library. When approached for comment on…
Microsoft’s Blue Screen of Death has been simultaneously worrying and pissing people off since Windows 1.0. No doubt trying to add a bit of sexy glamour to an otherwise frustrating experience, Microsoft’s next OS looks to include a black screen. The change in colors (well, color to an absence of color) was dug up in…
Pick your time carefully when choosing to watch this hideous/hilarious infomercial, showing a young woman working her facial muscles. And if you’re planning on actually buying one and giving your face a work-out in the office, pick your time even more carefully. Available on Amazon for $50 (that 10 bucks off!), it has the laydeez…
From the pages of “my-god-it’s-so-simple-why-didn’t-I-do-that-first” comes these spiral ballpoint pens, which hold double the amount of ink in their tightly-spiralled coils. But let’s do the math. Are these going to save our fine planet from drowning in landfill? Let’s look: Uh-huh, so far so good… Ah yes, I see! I can also anticipate even more…
The next iteration of Windows Phone will be called Windows Phone 7.5. So says a Microsoft Partner page anyway, which you can see a screenshot of here. “Preview the New Windows Phone OS 7.5” reads the website blurb, promising that the update will appear “later in 2011.” This is believed to be the Mango update…
Today in Japan, Nintendo confirmed the Wii’s successor. The still unnamed console will be revealed at this year’s E3 gaming expo in Los Angeles.… [Kotaku]
Lenovo is leaking like a poorly built ship this Easter Sunday: This Is My Next just broke word of a not-yet-officially acknowledged Honeycomb-equipped ThinkPad tablet, due out (with stylus) this July. Dubbed the tablet for “on-the-go professionals” this leaked, still-subject-to-change device will apparently come complete with an optional keyboard dock, optional stylus, 10.1-inch 1280×800 touchscreen,…
Oh, I see. Ahem. It’s just a scooter. The entire package (ha!) is called the McCar, and it’s actually a concept developed Geely, the Chinese company that owns Volvo, and was on display at the Shanghai Motor Show. If it ever exits the concept stage and becomes available for public consumption, McCar will arrive in…
If the V’s were real (no, not those, the good ones) they’d probably travel around in a bus like this one from Japan. First of all, those are not seats you’re seeing. Seats are archaic, uncomfortable things that we Americans are forced to sit in while traveling on Greyhound or the Bolt Bus from Boston…
The Fukushima nuclear disaster, while certainly not short on tragedy, is also not short of robots, with a host of the automated helpers having been deployed there already. Now mighty Enriyu is set to join them, massive arms and all. https://gizmodo.com/gigantic-clawed-dragon-bot-terrifies-and-helps-at-the-s-279718 Weighing in at massive 5-tons, Enriyu (“Rescue Dragon”) was originally created in response to…
Lego Mindstorm robots aren’t anything new. That said, Lego robots that might one day replace line workers at a factory (a la the car industry), that is certainly something I’ve never seen before. Until today, I mean. Designed by Chris Shepard, this assembly line Lego creation is based on a real-life bot called a delta,…
I’ve used e-waste recycling service Gazelle a few times now, so I’m comfortable recommended other recyclers use it as well, but today’s news isn’t about recycling—it’s about reselling. Reselling iPads, actually, because the recent surge of iPads delivered to Gazelle by former owners (and one would assume current iPad 2 owners) resulted in a stock…