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Asus calls the black cladding over its new Sabertooth P67 motherboard a “tactical vest”, which despite the goofy name is there for good reason: the shielding ducts cool air over motherboard parts, while protecting from daughterboard heat. In theory. [Slashgear]
Why am I cursing Time Warner this morning? Aside from the usual reasons, it’s because Comcast, my former cable TV company, has released their super cool Xfinity TV remote app for iPads and iPhones. It looks awesome. I want it. https://gizmodo.com/xfinity-please-release-this-tv-remote-web-app-5537385 Why, when I’m already spending half my TV watching time poking around my iPhone…
Why have a computer case when your whole room could be your PC? You can ask its creator, Phil Johnson, but these are the kind of questions that should raise a big honkin red flag in your brain. [Thanks Oscar!]
Just when you thought it was safe to come out of your cave, a new app puts the Java hit Minecraft on your iPad or iPhone. How did the developer do it? According to the description on Appshopper.com, it’s a “no-hax client…built without code or content from the original.” That certainly implies to me that…
There is no limit to the wondrous nature of the Lego brick, as Ben Caulkins shows today: Behold, Master Chief’s helmet made of Lego. It doesn’t only look perfect, but you can actually wear it: Really neat. And it must be as heavy as the real one. [Flickr via Brother Brick]
If you head to Apple’s US homepage, you’ll be greeted with this very special splash page: the company’s got an iTunes-related announcement tomorrow morning at 10EST time. But what could it be? Updated: There’s no word yet of specifics, but first on my wish list is putting my music in the cloud. Or maybe wireless…
Just like sitting too close to the TV will ruin your eyes, playing too much Mario might just take over your reality. Or at least fill it with a bunch of shiny gold coins. In the Game, this bleeptastic CGI short from Alex Gansert that puts Mario in the real world, makes me wish things…
It just gets sadder and sadder. And then it gets really really sad. [gogoporen—Thanks Laura!]
Sharp’s 003SH 3D Android phone doesn’t require any goofy glasses. But can it still deliver a satisfying 3D experience? Kat sure thought so, and this video seems to back her up. https://gizmodo.com/sharps-parallax-barrier-technology-and-3d-camera-seen-i-5629483 Even without the 3D, the Sharp device (here called the LYNX 3D SH-03C) seems like a potent handset: 1GHz processor, 9.6MP CCD camera…
Fresh after a midterm thrashing, Obama perhaps thought this weekend’s Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in Japan might be a needed respite. Instead, he was greeted by a bunch of uncomfortable robots. Shrieking robo-seals! A creepy fembot! Some strange pod car! Click to view Obama was a great sport about it, but you can sense the…
I’m fast becoming obsessed with 3D printers, and should I ever bite the bullet and purchase an iPad, FreshFiber’s case is first on my list of accessories. It costs 100€ ($135) and comes in graphite or white. [FOC]
Fashion bloggers are squealing that Google’s going into the fashion business, following an invitation for a swanky NYC launch event this Wednesday, where “high tech fuses with high fashion.” Supposedly, they’ll be using image-recognition software from their Like.com acquisition. After spotting the whispers on Twitter, I looked up the domain registrant of Boutiques.com, which appears…
Twitter’s fun, but wouldn’t you be more “you-like” if you were broadcasting your life to just 50 of your closest friends? So goes the thinking behind Path, which uses your phone’s camera as the basis for the free social-network. [iTunes]
Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego? Sorry, I mean Mark Papermaster—after getting booted from his cushy role heading up the iPhone hardware team at Apple, we’ve not heard of him for over three months. https://gizmodo.com/iphone-hardware-boss-departs-apple-5607230 News emerged over the weekend that Cisco Systems has hired Papermaster as their new Vice President, after all that…
Charles Mangin from Option8 managed to cram a USB stick into an old floppy in such a way that’s just fresh enough to be a DIY project I wouldn’t mind attempting myself. The hack actually involved two disks, cut apart and stacked together. This was done so that the connector could fit snugly inside. One…
How’s this for amazing and slightly spooky? YouTube user okreylos has managed to get inside a Kinect and extract the bits that allow him to create 3D video captures of what the device “sees.” The camera obviously cannot see all the way around the various physical objects in the room, but when okreylos starts spinning…
Make of it what you will, but HTC was busy in the trademark office on October 11, when it filed for a trademark on the term “HTC EVO Shift 4G.” We don’t know much beyond that, so start you lazy Sunday speculating in the comments…now! [USPTO via Engadget]
Pilots hate them. Passengers who avoid them get a groping. They’re the TSA full body scanners presently deployed at airports near you. Their effectiveness is unclear. What is clear is that lobbying for them makes you a ton of money. https://gizmodo.com/get-ready-to-be-groped-much-harder-by-airport-security-5663219 Now don’t get me wrong, I’m all for airport security and stopping the terrorists…
Taiwanese researchers have stumbled onto something truly magical. When gold nanoparticles were introduced into Bacopa caroliniana plants they caused the chlorophyll to produce reddish light. Bye-bye street lights? But wait, there’s more: While lit, the glowing trees vegetation consumed more carbon from the atmosphere than normal (i.e. the luminescence causes the cells to undergo photosynthesis).…
Nothing says “asshole” quite like this parasitic bike “emergency pump” from Instructables user Aleksi. Need some air? The local public parking lot is your oyster. [Lifehacker’s Evil Week via Inhabitat via MAKE via Boing Boing] https://lifehacker.com/make-an-automatic-bicycle-pump-to-steal-air-from-cars-5669493