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Hey, Droid X owners! Verizon’s over-the-air Froyo update for the Motorola Droid X, scheduled to arrive in coming weeks, has leaked and is available for both rooted and non-rooted phones. As always, be careful, but you can find details on the Droid X upgrade over at the My Droid World forums. [My Droid World via…
No need to keep looking at that teaser page! The first live photos of T-Mobile’s HSPA+ G2 have surfaced, courtesy of Engadget, who say the phone is essentially an American HTC Vision. https://gizmodo.com/new-htc-phone-htc-vision-to-be-unveiled-september-15-5611978 Engadget confirms the device will sport a 3.7″ display and a slide-out QWERTY keyboard. [Engadget]
If you are tired of your Motion Pro II and want to upgrade to the best thing after a real Formula 1 car, here’s the BRD 06, a 1:1 scale F1 with a fiberglass and carbon fiber composite monocoque chassis. https://gizmodo.com/motion-pro-ii-racing-simulator-in-action-still-cause-f-391270 Not only this thing looks perfect inside and outside, it has amazing specs: •…
Click to viewThose Facetime-based iPhone 4 ads sure are shmaltzy! This one is a little closer to what people are actually experiencing with the service. And yes, that’s an older iPhone. Try to look past it. [Funny or Die]
I was curious how big the Great Wall of China was compared to New York City. Turns out the entire Eastern Seaboard is a better comparison. BBC’s awesome Dimensions site lets you map historical happenings over geography of your choosing. Dimensions lets you size up great cities of history, environmental disasters, WWII battles, and more,…
Swiping a phone to pay for a coffee is going to be one of the biggest advances in technology in the coming year, and from next month Bank of America and Visa will start testing it out in New York. NFC, or Near Field Communication, transfers small amounts of money with the wave of an…
The basic premise of TechnoCRAFT, a new San Francisco gallery exhibition, is that something’s gone wrong in the history of people making things. These days, designers have all the power—and maybe it’s time to put users in control. The show is curated by renowned industrial designer Yves Béhar, whose work you unknowingly recognize from the…
Sony figured out how to replace the 22-wire ribbon inside their mobile devices-the one that carries control signals, video, and audio data-with a single copper cable, capable of 940Mbps transmission. That could make for the best cup-and-string phone ever. The new single wire cable will be most useful in mobile devices with movable parts, allowing…
I get it, Magic Trackpad. You don’t want any gaudy cords messing up the smooth lines of your industrial design. But some of us prefer USB power over batteries—and we will not be denied. https://gizmodo.com/apples-magic-trackpad-is-here-5597374 This simple, non-invasive hack requires only a wooden dowel (approximately Magic Trackpad battery-circumferenced) with a screw in each end, a…
You’ve gotta admire the brazenness of this developer’s balls. Offering “a brief, yet throughout [sic] introduction about Nirvana – the legendary rock band of US,” the Nirvana: The Complete Biography iPhone app costs $40—and features copied-and-pasted Wikipedia content. Nevermind the fact that Wikipedia has a free iPhone app, or that you can just as easily…
From today, Ubuntu and other Debian flavors of Linux can audio and video-chat using Gmail’s webmail, iGoogle and Orkut chat. Download the plug-in here: [Google via TechRadar]
This post was previously published in Gizmodo, which is why it has been taken out of the front page. From the talented minds who created animated videos for the iPhone 4, Tiger Woods and HP sexual harassment scandals comes…Evil Google! Seriously, these minute-long Taiwanese videos are the highlight of my job. https://gizmodo.com/the-taiwanese-news-animates-the-iphone-4-antenna-saga-5590271 In this week’s…
Use it in the car! Use it on the bus! Use it on the train! You can *even* use it on an airplane! So tells the creator of the SNAZZY NAPPER, a Snuggie/Burqa hybrid-breed for nappers. Yes, civilization has progressed this far. Relish the moment. Watch the video. Then order the original Snazzy for just…
In an interview with the WSJ, LG’s VP of Marketing made the bold statement that “our tablet will be better than the iPad.” Why so confident, LG? It’s “going to be surprisingly productive,” apparently. After all, it’s not the first time we’ve heard a company exec state on paper that their product is better than…
After making headlines for its potentially-industry-changing photo agency wrangling, People magazine’s iPad app will go on record as being the first title to be offered free to those who subscribe to the magazine as well. Wired, GQ—wha? https://gizmodo.com/ipad-version-of-people-magazine-held-up-over-paparazzi-5615878 Supposedly People had to battle it out with Apple for months over the free-to-subscribers offer, with Apple…
The folks of ArcAttack—a crazy group of performers who use singing tesla coils to create incredible melodies—have built a lightning-proof guitar for a performance on America’s Got Talent. They’ve decided to tell us how they constructed the instrument and how it works: https://gizmodo.com/arcattack-lightning-proof-musicians-share-their-tesla-5367329 The fret board is 72 optically isolated switches. The fret board, instead…
Plain ol’ chairs, couches, sofas, and similar furniture take up too much space and can be too costly, but you’ve gotta sit somewhere. The easy solution? Cut some holes in your floor and say that you’ve made an OOoo Chair. The idea for the OOoo Chair comes from the folks at design firm Decker Yeadon.…
First come the bullets charging through the jello. Then the hand crashing down on the stack of cement. And by the time you get to lighters in a blender, you realize that life is so much better in slow motion. That seems to be the moral of Philip Heron’s Tempus II, this celebration of all…
The folks over at Notcot were using a microscope to check out their old US Visa and Border Crossing Card, a document which features tiny portraits of every U.S. President, when they noticed something strange. Who is John Quincy Adames? ENHANCE Yes, it definitely looks like the tiny portraitists added an extraneous “e” to our…
There’s something thrilling about the movie scenes in which the hero is forced to shoot open a lock in order to rescue his leading lady, but how realistic is that whole gag? The answer may surprise you. Popular Mechanics decided to put four different padlocks to the test by shooting them with a rifle from…