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Bad news for those of you who own or were looking to own a Sandy Bridge system. Intel has stopped shipping its 6-Series chipset—used with new Sandy Bridge processors—after finding hard drive and DVD performance-degrading defects. The upshot is that Intel already has a fix, and is manufacturing a flaw-free version of the support chip.…
In these troubling times, have you found yourself breaking into and robbing vending machines with a greater frequency? Join the club. Countless Americans are going to absurd lengths to obtain a handful of change and some deliciously criminal Snickers bars. The WSJ reports that the entire vending machine industry is taking it in every hole,…
Granted, your granny probably reads Country Living magazine, but they’ve actually created quite a cool $1 app. You know, for Valentine’s Day. Choose your tree, knife width and carve and send your love-note digitally. [iTunes via DesignSponge]
A news addiction is one of the few dependencies that it’s actually good to indulge. And to a news junkie, a smartphone is like a wide-bore hypodermic needle. iOS Reeder Those of you who are already on the RSS bandwagon, it’s time to try Reeder. It’s simply the prettiest and best-syncing Google Reader-based RSS app…
It’s easy to turn video into stills—but going the other way around? Pretty impressive. A clever photog did just that—using savvy some some computer tricks. The soaring nature fly-bys are damn impressive (and wholly beautiful). And fake. The still photos—captured on a Canon Rebel 550D—were video-fied using Photoshop CS5 and Apple Motion. It sounds like…
In a new interview, acclaimed director Francis Ford Coppola takes a radical stance on issues of downloading, copyright, and art: Maybe the students downloading movies and music are right, he says. Maybe we artists shouldn’t get paid. Coppola, director of Apocalypse Now, the Godfather trilogy, and many more critically and commercially successful films, now largely…
Oh, hey, look another Windows Phone 7 handset, looks pretty norm—wait what? That’s running on an iPod, you say? Well, yes. And this cunning mimic can run on your jailbroken iOS device as well. Called OS7 (I assume the other option was WPOS, which doesn’t have quite the same verve), Wyndwarrior’s WP7 iOS theme is…
Small house? Designers Jérôme Spriet and Wolfgang Bregentzer have converged the coffee table with the sound system in the ultimate space-saver. Just connect an audio source to the Acoustable and put your feet up. [DesignBoom via Freshome via BornRich]
Apparently Prince William and Kate Middleton’s wedding—aka, THE (British) event of the decade—will be broadcast in 3D in the UK. Because what Brits really want to see is Prince Charles leering out of their non-existant 3DTVs? http://gawker.com/5712492/lets-ooh-and-aah-over-william-and-kates-engagement-pictures Admirably, the television networks are trying to scratch together a deal so the much-larger 3D cameras won’t impose…
It looks like our product-of-CES will cost $200 all-in, if leaked retailers’ prices are correct. We’d heard last week that the phone itself will cost $150, and now the dock looks like it could be just $60. https://gizmodo.com/the-best-new-phone-is-from-our-wacky-sci-fi-dreams-5730820 This isn’t just any old dock, capable of charging your smartphone. It actually connects the Atrix phone…
That overpriced, oversized Kno tablet? A video look-behind-the-scenes has revealed some high-tech testing equipment—namely, a Lego robotic-arm used to test the touchscreens and ambient light sensors. Wicked sideburns on the Lego robot’s human-overlord too, I might add. [YouTube] https://gizmodo.com/that-dual-screened-kno-tablet-aimed-at-students-will-co-5685165
There’s something very incongruous about Eric Jacqmain’s video where he demonstrates a solar death-ray with the intensity of 5,000 suns (or so he claims)…backed by plip-plop music you’d normally find in a day-spa. The 19 year old hails from Indiana, where he was hiding this death ray which cost him just $90 to make—before it…
Two months after Americans started winning discounts (and even free pairs of jeans at Gap), Brits can now log into Places using their smartphones, and click through to see if that particular store has a special offer. [TechRadar] Facebook® Deals launches in the UK From today you can check in on Facebook from your mobile…
British climber Adam Potter fell 1,000 feet down the side of a mountain in the Scottish Highlands. A helicopter crew found him half an hour later, standing on his feet reading a map. How did he survive? Potter was climbing a mountain called Sgurr Choinnich Mor with his girlfriend, two friends, and his dog when…
In this ad from the March, 1957 issue of Scientific American we see John Q. Businessman making a “face to face” telephone call. The ad declares that thanks to the Hughes Tonotron and other products from the Hughes Aircraft Company people will soon see “on the wall television, electronic control of factory production, and countless…
After seeing this clip I have decided to never watch another CSI-style TV show again. I just can’t possibly do that after having such a ridiculous parody video hit so close to home. Oh, in case you’re curious who the people that took every “Enhance. Enhance! ENHANCE!” meme too far are: The video was created…
I don’t know what hellish battlefield took their comrade, nor do I know if it falls into official Star Wars canon. I don’t care. Stormtroopers still ache just like any of us! Update: Ugh. Star Wars commenter smackdown: These dudes were probably not clones. [Flickr via Brothers Brick]
The collapsible camping chair has been a staple of camping sites and tailgating parties for as long as I can remember, but this battery-powered seat warming one from Chaheati is the first I’ve seen that thaws your keester. The adjustable heater keeps your nether region toasty at approximately 100 degrees for up six hours. Crank…
Amateur homebuilders take note! This handy chart will have you asking for bolts, bits and screws with confidence. Of course, what you do with them after that is where things might get a bit hairy. [Bolt Depot via Boing Boing]
Google “Instant Previews,” the handy feature that allows searchers to preview their results without actually leaving Google’s search page, is nearly set to arrive on iOS’s native Safari web browser. As 9to5 Mac explains it, the most appealing feature of this iOS, portable version is the ability to swipe through the previews generated by your…