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At 9.2mm thick, the Optimus Black from LG is the new world’s thinnest phone, and is pretty light too, at 109g. It’s also got a 4-inch NOVA screen for viewing in direct sunlight, too, and a 2MP forward-facing camera. Available sometime in the first six months of 2011, the Optimus Black will go on sale…
There’s plenty of winter left to go. And for this week’s Shooting Challenge, rather than complain about the chill, you’re going to capture its essence and photograph, not fluffy, cheery snow, but its bad boy cousin: hard, sobering, unrelenting ice. The Challenge Photograph ice, in large or small quantities, nature or manmade (so that those…
Another head-scratching moment from authorities, this time from LA’s MOCA museum, which commissioned street-artist Blu for an anti-war mural in December…only to whitewash it over worries it was “offensive.” Two nights ago, street-artists got their own back. [LATimes via BB]
Funny thing about HD camcorders using 10-megapixel (or bigger) sensors. Most of those pixels are wasted when you’re shooting 1080p video. So Canon’s new HD CMOS Pro sensor is just 2 megapixels. With gianter pixels, more like a studio camera. Bigger pixels usually means awesomer low-light performance and dynamic range. The HD CMOS Pro sensor’s…
Canon’s cheapest point-and-shoots are precisely the kind of cameras getting squeezed by the ever-awesomer cameras packed into smartphones, which have their own tricks, like software filters and easy uploads to online services. Here’s how Canon’s fighting back. One of the big ways? Taking iPhone photography head on with new effects filters, like a toy camera…
Near-Field Communication isn’t anything new, but according to BusinessWeek, Google wants in—maybe even this year. It’d let users swipe their phones on a checkout reader, paying for small purchases automatically, much like the Nexus S does already. [BusinessWeek] https://gizmodo.com/samsung-nexus-s-review-how-to-build-an-android-phone-f-5713986
So you failed to win the auction for Cameron Frye’s Dad’s red Ferrari last year. Now what? Well, if that $1.65 million is burning a hole in your pocket, you could always buy the glassy Ferris Bueller house, recently reduced. https://gizmodo.com/ferris-buellers-ferrari-up-for-auction-5506187 It’s just gone back on the market with a cool price-tag to match its…
Previously unattainable by those outside its home-country, British audio company Orbitsound has a follow-up product to last year’s T12 soundbar, the T14. Created by eccentric British musician Ted Fletcher (who’s worked with Elton John and The Who), it’ll cost $600. https://gizmodo.com/orbitsounds-t12-soundbar-designed-by-ex-musician-5554280 Full details are below in the press release, but in case you’re not familiar…
Do you remember when we heard that Amazon was creating its own app store for the Android platform? Further details have been shared about the store, which will compete with Google’s own app store in the US this year. https://gizmodo.com/why-is-amazon-making-an-android-app-store-5652129 A new online hub for developers has launched for submitting apps, giving away some key…
Japan had the chance to buy Toshiba’s GL1 3DTVs in December in 12 and 20-inch options, but the rest of the world will get the glasses-less 40 and 50-inch 3DTV models sometime this year, claims Reuters. Updated: Toshiba confirms! https://gizmodo.com/glasses-less-3dtvs-from-toshiba-will-be-available-in-ja-5654805 Toshiba has confirmed, via a press release: Las Vegas, 5th January 2011 – Toshiba today…
We knew Rovio Mobile was preparing PS3, PSP, Xbox 360 and Wii versions, but boy was that fast. The poultry-slingshot app has been confirmed for the PSP as a downloadable $3.99 game. It’s available today, but be warned—so far, there are fewer levels than on its iPhone and Android brethren. [BBC and Kotaku] https://gizmodo.com/angry-birds-for-ps3-xbox-360-and-wii-coming-next-year-5698038
A Gizmodo reader posted this image in the comments, taken from his workplace inside an USAF air tanker. Yes, it’s an F-22 Raptor refueling—so close that he could probably play rock-paper-scissors with the pilot. Here’s another of a B-1: I wonder if watching these magnificent planes slowly approaching ever gets old. Do you work in…
Remember that blizzard that made New York look like a snow zombieland? Yeah, that wouldn’t have happened if we had used this beast. It’s a 2000HP monster snow blower that can clear 10,000 tons of snow per hour. Watch: https://gizmodo.com/new-york-looks-like-snow-zombieland-but-its-nothing-com-5718892 The massive snow blower is made by Øveraasen from Norway and it’s like the Optimus…
I’ve never thought about this before, but when your hands are tied up and you need to hit the button to call the elevator, isn’t it smarter to kick the button instead of elbowing it? Those clever Japanese! Actually, if there was a kickable elevator button, I’d probably kick the thing every single time. It…
It looks like the Verizon HTC ThunderBolt couldn’t hide any longer. The ThunderBolt popped up (with the Inspire 4G) in an ad in the current edition of Rolling Stone. The ThunderBolt will probably be the first phone to have LTE. We’ve seen a lot of the ThunderBolt already, so it’s not the biggest of surprises,…
When it comes to soundtracks, Ennio Morricone is virtually unmatched. Composing tunes for movies like The Good, The Bad And The Ugly, he’s earned the right to do whatever the hell he wants. And apparently, that includes composing LG ringtones. Morricone has been tapped to create 15 original ringtones, which will end up on LG’s…
For blossoming photographers who don’t particularly care about interchangeable lenses but want something more powerful than a point-and-shoot, the zoomy, bendy-LCD Fujifilm HS20 might be the perfect compromise. And if it has to be pocketable, there’s the RAW-shooting, GPS-enhanced F550EXR. The FinePix HS20 takes up where the HS10 left off—it’s a camera that’s not quite…
If you’re the type of person who needs a rugged camera, it makes sense to get one that’s rugged all the way around. The FinePix XP30 is waterproof, shockproof, dustproof, and freezeproof, and now it can geotag all your adventures. The XP30 doesn’t mind taking a beating. Where it’s predecessor, the XP10, was freezeproof to…
Did you make any new years resolutions? It looks like Steve Jobs sure did, he marked down very reachable goals for 2011 on a napkin. Sounds like it’ll be a good year for him! [Scoopertino via TiPb]
After Google’s big reveal of their Chrome OS platform, it seems people aren’t so keen on paying for web apps. TechCrunch says that the most purchased paid app in the Chrome web store gets about 65 weekly purchases. Ouch. https://gizmodo.com/using-googles-chrome-os-laptop-of-the-future-5710532 It’s estimated that MathBoard, the top paid app, only brings in about $165 a week,…