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If you’re an Android fan on AT&T, you’re only serious option is the Samsung Captivate. And aren’t you lucky! AmazonWireless is selling the handset for a penny on-contract—a $199.99 discount. No word on how long the deal will last, but it’s a nice shot at a Galaxy S phone on the supercheap. [Amazon via Engadget]…
Music software pioneers Propellerheads are billing their DDR-like dance pad as the “world’s biggest drum machine“. It’s certainly capable of turning even sanguine Stockholm citizens into some of the world’s thrashiest spastics.
We’ve already explained why harassment against photographers is illegal and intolerable—but now resistance might be easier. PetaPixel is now selling a set of portable cards that clearly state your legal rights as a camera-carrying citizen. https://lifehacker.com/why-photography-bullying-is-illegal-and-you-dont-have-5592808 The durable set, drawing on the legal expertise of attorney and photography expert Bert Krages, also doubles as standard…
We’ve reached the point where buying a “new” Android phone could still mean you’re using firmware that’s 18 months old. There’s got to be a better way. Today’s release of the Android 1.5-laden Dell Aero might be the most recent (and egregious) example of a manufacturer gimping its product’s operating system, but it’s a problem…
There’s been plenty of talk about a new AppleTV, but what about, y’know, the TV shows themselves? Bloomberg’s reporting that Apple’s working on bringing 99 cent TV rentals to iTunes, with Fox nearly locked and CBS and Disney close behind. https://gizmodo.com/rumor-appletv-renamed-itv-will-have-apps-but-no-1080p-5610526 Bloomberg’s report, which also suggests the imminent release of the long-rumored $99 AppleTV, says…
How do the 288,945 most heavily trafficked sites on the internet stack up against each other? Take a very close look at this chart to find out. While you could spend all day with a microscope trying to sort out the layers lurking behind AOL and IMDb, the preferred browsing strategy is to check out…
Engadget’s leaked images of HTC’s AT&T-bound Windows Phone 7 device show a chic appearance with a surprising twist. The device’s body slides open in landscape, revealing not a keyboard, but a large speaker—a bit of a design gamble. It’ll be interesting to see whether the phone, only designated the T8788 for now, will be a…
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After we ran our feature on the 15th anniversary of the launch of Windows 95 this morning, we exchanged a few emails with Brad Silverberg, the senior Microsoft engineer who ran the team who built the product. Brad’s at Ignition Partners now, but obviously he remembers the Win 95 launch well. Brad spoke at the…
Why let your waste go to waste when it could be powering your mobile phone—or even your car? It is a bright spring morning here at Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh, UK, where I have come to meet my interviewee for this article, Shanwen Tao. Normally when I interview someone, I give them a business card…
PDP is offering three different solutions to place your Xbox 360 Kinect: On a wall, on your TV, or on a stand, next to your TV. What, placing it on top of the entertainment center not good enough? The wall mount makes sense for people who’ve already wall-mounted their TVs, and costs $15. The TV…
Turns out it’s not just modern youths that can’t be bothered writing out their words properly in communications—text speak was being used by lazy Victorian poets more than 100 years ago. 4 real. A forthcoming exhibition on the history of the English language at the British Library features excerpts from poetry from in and around…
Your eyes are absorbing this webpage. They’re passing over this, this, then this word, right now. That’s how reading works, online: you take this for granted. But what if you couldn’t? We grant our gaze to electronic screens for most of the day, and in return, they give us anything we want. We stare; they…
Google’s Chrome to Phone extension lets you send links, Google Maps, YouTubes, plain text and even phone numbers direct to your Android. Now there’s a slightly gimpier one for iPhones that can only send links. Still, it works! You install the extension to Chrome (please make a Firefox one), and then visit a URL on…
It’s best not to ask why someone would outfit his trombone with a flamethrower. The better question is why the rest of the brass section hasn’t followed suit. For fairly obvious reasons, please don’t try this at home or elsewhere. And maybe cheer a little louder at the next halftime show, just in case the…
Forty bucks for an iPhone case? Scam of the century. Here are seven cases that will keep your new iPhone 4 pristine and cost less than a couple of apps. Monoprice One of my favorite online retailers, Monoprice, doesn’t just sell inexpensive cables. They also sell plenty of iPhone accessories—most with very reasonable shipping. •…
IBM’s adding a new lower-low-power option to future Power processors that’s one step beyond its current nap, sleep and heavy sleep options—the ability to put the processor into “deep sleep”. It’ll feel very refreshed in the morning. Cutting power to the processor by a bigger margin than before, the planned new option will allow future…
Those cheap earphones you keep buying year after year? The ones with the cool designs? They all kinda sound the same, huh? There’s a pretty good reason for that: They actually are all the same earphones. In the world of gadgets, earphones occupy a decidedly weird space. Few categories can boast mind-numbing variety (both in…
The Samsung Galaxy Tab, a much-leaked, small-enough-to-grip-with-one-hand tablet, will be unveiled on September 2 at the IFA trade show in Berlin, Germany. But you can sneak a peek right now in this official teaser video. https://gizmodo.com/froyo-shown-running-on-samsung-galaxy-tab-along-with-sw-5620419 The specs haven’t been a very well kept secret—reportedly 1024 x 600 AMOLED screen; Android 2.2; 3.2MP back-facing camera,…
Online impersonation can be devastating to the victim, even if they’re not doing anything too nefarious with with the stolen identity. Now, thieves could face serious charges, even jail time, under a new bill proposed in California. It’s been put to Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, with the new bill landing such identity thieves with a $1,000…