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The Kensington PowerBack looks like a nice little iPad battery case. And a nice little iPad kickstand. And a nice little iPad dock. That is one sexy ménage-a-Pad. PowerBack’s 4400mAh battery gives you a listed 5 hours of bonus iPad life, and includes a microUSB charge and sync port so that you can hook your…
Confirming what everyone was pretty positive about in the first place, Intel has announced that its next generation of Core processors—code name: Sandy Bridge—will be hitting the market early next year for both desktops and laptops. They’re built on the same 32nm process as the current batch of Core guts, and more importantly continue the…
If I were the head of a big Hollywood visual effects studio, I would definitely hire 21-yo Alexander Vladimirovich Semenov. Check out his Transformers-inspired short, shot with a Canon 550D—with 18-55mm and 50mm lenses—and a Nikon D5000. The short was then finished with 3DS Max 8, Boujou 4, After Effects CS4, Vegas 7, Photoshop, and…
Click to viewYouTube’s rolling out their new live streaming platform trial today and tomorrow. It sounds neat! But you’re not really going to watch two full days of YouTube programming, are you? Here are the five shows actually worth your time. YouTube has streamed live content before—most notably a U2 concert and E3—and there have…
We’ve seen wireless chargers over the years, but like PowerMat’s Portable 2x model, batteries for the dock and swappable-batteries for the actual gadgets are still required. Fujitsu’s looking beyond all that, with their “magnetic resonance” technology. No wires! No batteries! https://gizmodo.com/first-hands-on-powermat-portable-2x-induction-charger-5493566 Magnetic resonance is a term Fujitsu’s been bandying about since 2006, when they first…
This is Amazon’s new Kindle ad, which showed up just today on Good Morning America. Argue all you will over its direct attack on the iPad’s glare-plagued LCD display. I’m more worried about the maniacal cackling at the end. UPDATED: There are a few possible explanations: maybe it’s dubbed in! Maybe it’s supposed to be…
This is future Los Angeles, as created in 1982 by Douglas Trumbull’s team for Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner. Back then, they didn’t have computers to create synthetic 3D landscapes, so they used some truly amazing visual tricks. This is how the city looked from the side, with no lighting. Just line after line of silhouettes,…
This is not a Photoshop. It’s not an optical trick. And it’s not an illustration. It’s just a simply great photo taken near the Linevo village, in the Volgograd region of Russia. A wild firestorm went through the village and its surroundings, destroying 80 houses. Nobody knows what was the origin, but at least the…
As if the videos weren’t enough to highlight your gnarliness, Contour’s newest camera, the ContourGPS adds a second round to the helmet-cam pissing match: Integrated (wait for it) GPS with a map embedded in the video. On the hardware side, the change is pretty straightforward: engineers raised the sliding switch on the camera’s top by…
This is how the Canon 5D Mark II looks inside after eating your cereal with chocolate milk and LSD. At least that’s what I think Mads Peitersen does to create his stupendously freaky gadget anatomy illustrations. He sent us another: Those are the guts of the classic Technics 1210 turntable. [Mads Peitersen—Thanks Mads!]
The $100 Microsoft LifeCam Studio webcam has a 1080p sensor that’s 2.2 times larger than a 720p webcam. It also has TrueColor, a tech that optimizes the image so your video stream look better to the other person. It’s pretty good! Some quick factoids: • It’s a widescreen 1080p image, so you can get more…
The iPad’s international expansion continues, and this time they’re going after big game: at 10am this Friday, Sept. 17th, the Wi-Fi iPad will be available in China. They’ll retail at CNY3988 for 16GB, CNY4788 for 32GB and CNY5588 for 64GB. That’s about $590, $708, and $826 respectively. At those prices, and with the kind of…
When the US made the switch from analog TV last year, the thinner digital channels left spare space in the spectrum. The NY Times says the FCC will let that space be used for a powerful new generation of WiFi. The NYT claims the decision will be made at a September 23rd meeting of federal…
For all the fuss about how Google handles the scads of personal data they have access to—even within the company itself—xkcd’s actually a perfectly simple, straightforward, funny explanation for why we should all just calm down. https://gizmodo.com/leaked-google-vision-statement-shows-the-company-warmin-5609061 Turns out it’s not so much a matter of “Don’t Be Evil” as “Can’t.” Let’s hope, anyway! Also,…
If you’ve ever heard of Chattanooga in Tennessee, chances are you’re either a resident or you remember this remarkable UFO house constructed in the ’70s. From today, it’ll be known for offering the fastest internet connection in the US—1Gbps. https://gizmodo.com/ufo-house-brings-et-home-368299 Of course, the 1Gbps speed from EPB won’t be a patch on the 40Gbps that…
Every day I see tweets from people who’re sick of Google Instant. I don’t mind it personally, but after reading Charlie Brooker’s hilarious column in today’s Guardian about it, perhaps it’s time word got out about the kill-switch. [Preferences] https://gizmodo.com/what-is-google-instant-5632969
From glossy render to real product: Panasonic’s micro four thirds camcorder has been formally announced in Japan, and will cost just under $10,000. That’s the price you’ve gotta pay for the world’s first mirrorless camcorder with interchangeable lenses. https://gizmodo.com/panasonics-micro-four-thirds-ag-af100-camcorder-more-d-5568890 It’ll shoot full HD AVCHD video at 1080/60i or 1080/30p, and while the lenses will cost…
Canon’s said to be working on a micro four thirds-sized mirrorless camera for early next year, for a new high-end EIS range. It’ll supposedly use an Electro Image System, and have a 22MP backlit-illuminated CMOS sensor. The rumor swept over from China on the weekend, with stories of this model shooting 1080p video at 30/24/25fps.…
It only figures that a man of Stephen Fry‘s internet standing should be feathering his nest with apps a’plenty, and MyFry—while pricey—should be a must-buy for any fans of the scribe’s words. Like with FryPaper, his free app from a few months back that presented his blog as a virtual magazine, MyFry digitizes his autobiography…
Just days after Nokia announced a new CEO and President in the form of Steve Elop, and key figurehead Anssi Vanjoki has declared his resignation. Vanjoki, who is the Executive Vice President, will be working out his notice for the next six months, and no doubt supporting Elop’s transition from Microsoft to Nokia come the…