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I’ve been using Logitech’s previous Anywhere mice in the living room to control a HTPC, but it’s only been adequate, not great. This $50 Couch Mouse might be very much better, because it’ll work on a couch, bed or carpet. The design looks about the same as their previous mice, but has hand detection, so…
A battle with cancer left film megacritic Roger Ebert without much of the lower half of his face. But he will appear on his new TV show looking quite like his old self. How? A meticulously sculpted prosthetic chin. https://gizmodo.com/how-roger-ebert-will-get-his-voice-back-5474950 In a post on his blog, Ebert outlines the two year process that gave him…
Ken Auletta wrote the book on Google. Literally. And according to his sources, a few things led to Eric Schmidt’s departure as CEO. Like the decision to pull out of China. https://gizmodo.com/what-does-googles-new-boss-mean-for-you-5739125 The Google C.E.O. was upset a year ago when co-founder Larry Page sided with his founding partner, Sergey Brin, to withdraw censored searches…
Jim Starr’s wheelchair may be able to transport him across snow, sand and surf (and probably even the surface of the moon), but he won’t be wheelin’ it on British roads any longer because it’s been classed as a tank. The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency told the 36-year-old, who uses wheelchairs because of arthritis,…
Yahoo recently installed huge poster-size touchscreens at 20 San Francisco bus stops, allowing commuters to play online games against people at other bus stops. Nothing brings out my allegiance to my neighborhood like some crazyass futuristic sports trivia. That’s one of the several games available to people waiting for the bus, along with puzzles and…
Famous surfer Mark Visser got his board and a couple helicopters to Jaws, the huge wave reef on Maui Island, Hawaii. Then, at night, he tried to kill himself. I mean, he went out surfing 40-foot waves at night. The shots of him riding a 40-foot wave is so perfectly awesome that it looks computer…
Created for The Standard Hotel in New York by Brooklyn-based artist KAWS, these limited edition lightbulbs, available in a set of three colors, should never be obscured by a lampshade. But move quick: they’re only selling 1,000 of them. The Standard is the third hotel owned by André Balazs Properties to get the custom bulbs,…
The New York Times announced on Wednesday that they were putting in place a paywall from this month—meaning “a visitor to NYTimes.com will be allowed to view a certain number of articles free each month; to read more, the reader must pay a flat fee for unlimited access. Subscribers to the print newspaper, even those…
Case mods provide some giggles, sure, but how many of them that we’ve seen previously would you have actually bought? If I were in the market for one, this Hammerhead HMR98902 would be top of my list. Designer Matthew Kim is selling them for $2,899, and as he makes them himself (by hand), orders understandably…
However dubious you are about the science backing up On/Off’s paint, you can’t argue against its sheer innovation. Suitable for all surfaces, it lets you control the lighting with just a touch, and can even be covered over with wallpaper. That touch can be anywhere on the wall, or if you’d rather keep the light…
According to the pre-order page on Amazon, the hugely-anticipated Star Wars Blu-rays are being released September 27th, with the nine-disc boxset coating $90. Only want the prequels? That’ll cost just $45, sir. [Amazon via /Film]
We don’t need your 1200s any more, Technics—some twisted metal and plastic is all we want for a bare-bones record player. Inventor RD Silva identified the must-have components and threw away the rest, resulting in this minimal design. As you can see, you’re not left with much. A motor to turn the platter, an arm…
Believe me, I’d try if I thought it’d work. What I do love about the Kork case, made from recycled cork, is the clean packaging. All the relevant outputs and ports are catered for too, and it costs $67. [Kork]
Like John Brownlee at Cult of Mac, the Shuffle just doesn’t fit with how I like to listen to music. Give me Tusk—in its entirety! So then, Matthew Irvine Brown‘s album written just for the Shuffle intrigues. Brown wrote the album specifically for playing on the Shuffle, ensuring that every track flows into all the…
This cute little snowman survived a 5,314 mile journey from Japan to the desert of Bahrain without any refrigeration. The only things keeping him alive in his cardboard box were some new vacuum insulation panels designed by Panasonic. Basically, the folks at Panasonic had this clever new product sitting around and needed a way to…
This infrared image shows railroad cars carrying 123 tons of nuclear waste. Don’t worry about all that heat though, because according to nuclear energy and proliferation expert Matthew Bunn, it “doesn’t mean anything in particular in terms of how dangerous [the waste] is.” Along with Bunn’s comforting words, we also have the knowledge that nuclear…
Earlier there was worry that Apple’s freaky “pentalobe security screws” would prevent us from opening up our iPhones. Turns out that we’re only $2.35 (plus shipping!) away from tampering with our gadgets again thanks to a wholesaler. https://gizmodo.com/apples-making-it-impossible-to-open-up-your-iphone-by-s-5738887 Keep in mind that there’s no guarantee that this wholesaler isn’t some shady operation and looking to…
A patent application doesn’t guarantee that an idea will turn into reality, but a recently published Apple patent application definitely has everyone daydreaming anyway. It suggests that Apple’s exploring the concept of a Magic Mouse with a built-in display. Actually, the patent application discusses a Magic Mouse with either an “an OLED or specialized display…
Yes, it’s a concept. No, it’s not that crazy. This 118-foot flying yacht could work. After all, it’s just a very pretty ekranoplane, aircraft-ship hybrids that can float like a sea vessel and fly a few meters over the water surface. https://jalopnik.com/the-nuclear-warhead-equipped-ekranoplan-soviet-invasion-5490236 Ekranoplanes were originally invented in Scandinavia, but it was Rostislav Alexeev—a Soviet engineer…
Beautiful design, a touch-sensitive frame, the ability to combine with other phones and turn into a full-fledged tablet—just watch the video demonstration for this ridiculous concept phone and tell me that you wouldn’t want one. In case you’re wondering, this concept is called the Line Phone and it won the gold award at the 2010…