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If it weren’t for the rumor that this HTC Merge has a 10MP camera, you could almost be mistaken that it’s a tablet with that name. Of course, maybe the 10MP rumor is a disguise… A few weeks ago Phandroid turned up mention of the Merge in Verizon’s inventory, not suggesting much other than the…
From proof of concept to the retail unit, the Ciclotte exercise bike is now on sale for $10,700. Made from carbon fiber, steel and glass, it uses a dual satellite epicycloid system for toning those glutes. [Wired via GizMag]
Having a hard time keeping track of all of those little (and sometimes not so little) companies Google’s been snatching up? Here’s every last one, as well as when they were bought and what Big G’s using them for. But I especially appreciate how the people at Scores sorted the acquisitions into two columns: revenue-building…
Before Nintendo-branded Monopoly sets came out, everyone used to play the same set that’s been around for 75 years now, featuring famous London (or Atlantic City!) locations. If you’ve ever wondered where the UK “Go” is “located,” here’s the answer: https://gizmodo.com/nintendo-monopoly-224563 Using the Ordnance Survey’s digital mapping technology, Hasbro discovered that the location for the…
We can only hope that as this patent application was filed early last year, RIM abandoned the idea for the Torch‘s form factor instead. Not just flipping back-to-front to reveal a QWERTY-to-numeric keypad, it would rotate for landscape/portrait use too. https://gizmodo.com/blackberry-torch-review-5604747 Looking like it’s powered by G1-style hinges, you can just imagine the headache involved…
Oh, here’s something. You know those “drones” that are supposed to be the “future of warfare.” A software malfunction caused the Navy to lose control of one for half an hour earlier this month, letting it joyride over Washington D.C. The charmingly named, 31-foot-long MQ-8B Fire Scout Vertical Takeoff and Landing unmanned aerial vehicle was…
A mirage—you know, like an imagined oasis when you’re crawling through a never-ending desert. Or like the phantasmal barge, wrought from 32 tons of welded wire mesh, that’s floating in the lagoons of Venice right now. That second mirage is actually Croatia’s pavilion for the Venice Biennale, a contemporary art event that happens every odd…
Researchers have shown off a prototype of a new biological battery cell, which produces energy in the same way we do—by breaking down sugars and fats into something a little more useful. The prototype biofuel batteries are powered by mitochondria, the tiny biological components that digest our food and power the cells of our bodies.…
The non-stop product leak service kindly provided by the FCC has delivered another gem today, with Griffin’s iPhone and iPad “PartyDock” popping up for certification. If you can’t get enough of plastic gaming accessories, your luck’s in. The PartyDock comes with four wireless controllers, which allow up to four gamers to play (Griffin-brand only) games…
Awaiting a download-only PS4 after clamping eyes on the PSPgo? Sony Computer Entertainment‘s CEO Kaz Hirai told MCV that it’s a long way off—specifically, the “digital future is over ten years away.” [MCV via Kotaku] https://kotaku.com/the-ps4-doesnt-sound-like-itll-be-download-only-5622370
Hardly a secret after it was demo-ed at WWDC in June, Netflix’s iPhone and iPod Touch apps are now available on the App Store. Sorry Android users, there’s still no sign of an app for you. [iTunes via Engadget] https://gizmodo.com/finally-a-full-netflix-iphone-app-5557388
French publication Les Echos has reported that French carrier Orange will be selling three own-branded Android tablets by Christmas. Allegedly, the tablet will be sold for under 250 Euros, and be subsidized even more when 3G contracts are taken out. The Google translation is a bit wishy-washy, but the general gist appears to be that…
No, this lady has not gone mad. That’s not a refrigerator she’s putting her jacket in. It’s the new LG Tromm Styler and it’s a cross between a wardrobe and a dry cleaning machine. Designed to keep your power business suits wrinkle and dirt free, the Tromm Styler steams and sterilizes your clothing, so you…
Here I was thinking Chatroulette was primarily used by stoners, but seemingly some developers think there’s space in the market for another video chat site for strangers. November 2nd will see the launch of not just the site, but Android and iPhone apps as well, according to HighStranger’s holding page. If this sounds like your…
Games publisher THQ has released Vader Yourself on iTunes. It’s a Darth Vader voice distorter, just in case you still can’t get it right even after 30 years of practising with your head in a bucket. It’s a simple auto-tune app that records and alters your voice, only with Star Wars branding and promising to…
I can’t see this video as it’s blocked for my region (UK), but give it a spin and see if it works for you. UPDATE: Check out the YouTube video below the cut. UPDATE: Commenter DJLaser found the YouTube version. Mmm, blurtastic. [GizChina – Thanks, Zach!]
Using the popular iOS comic book platform created by the folks at comiXology, Image Comics is bound to become a great way for us to purchase and read independent titles. The app looks great and can be downloaded for free. IMAGE COMICS AND COMIXOLOGY LAUNCH APP FOR iOS Independent Creators Gain Unparalleled Access to Digital…
Hopefully this lovely Canon EOS 5D Mark II was really broken beyond repair before its owner decided to use it as a fire-breathing practice target. Oh hell, even if it was completely broken: This is senseless abuse of an innocent gadget. [Planet 5D]
The 60D, Canon’s new midrange DSLR, is a whole lot like the Rebel T2i inside—still fantastic. It’s what’s outside that’s better, a flip-out swivel screen and more rugged body that tug the camera closer toward video DSLR nirvana. https://gizmodo.com/canon-rebel-t2i-review-this-should-be-your-first-dslr-5541310 The 60D replaces the horribly aged 50D, sitting between the pricier 7D ($1900) and T2i ($900)…
It’s been coined “hygroelectricity”, which means “humidity electricity“, and scientists are already in the early stages of developing devices to harness it. What is “it” exactly? “It” is electrically charged water droplets hanging in the atmosphere. Recent experiments have shown that moisture in the air is not electrically neutral, as previously thought. Water in the…