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Nokia couldn’t sustain retail stores for long, but seemingly HTC hasn’t faced the same problem just yet—did anyone know they had stores open in Russia and the Czech Republic? https://gizmodo.com/nokias-new-york-and-chicago-flagship-stores-closing-too-5423118 PocketNow has reported that HTC opened its first ever store in Prague in the Czech Republic just last month. Coincidentally, Prague just so happened to…
What’s this? Former Apple spokesperson Justin Long, using a jailbroken iPhone on Jimmy Kimmel Live? He’s no longer under their thumb, so can use whatever he damn well pleases—but will he use a WP7 come October? [Thanks, Tolk!] https://gizmodo.com/say-it-aint-so-apples-get-a-mac-ads-ending-5512306 UPDATE: Here’s the video:
Ha! Hahahaha. Sorry, please excuse my laughter—I just find it hilarious that the advertising agency employed by Microsoft thought they could get away with showing PS3 Final Fantasy XIII scenes. “Wot, it’s the same game, innit?” Sparked by an eagle-eyed British viewer, who dobbed in the commercial to the Advertising Standards Authority, the commercial was…
Not only has it destroyed the music business, but “it’s going to destroy the movie business,” too. Obviously Mellencamp has a new album he’s pimping out (and headlines he’s trying to grab), but the atomic bomb? Really, Mellencamp? [Reuters]
Sometimes, reaching for that lamp is just too much work. The Living Wall lets you hit the lights with a swipe of your hand. I hope they give you a choice of colors. [High-Low Tech via Inhabitat]
I want to ride my tricycle, but I’m afraid I’d break my spineeee. Good thing it’s just a sculpture on display in San Francisco, although I’d love to see this wheeling down the street. [Sergio Garcia via Laughing Squid]
Today’s computer chips spend a lot of time on probability-based calculations, from your Amazon recommendations to determining fraudulent credit card purchases. By using probability instead of 1’s and 0’s, those statistical calculations can be done more simply, efficiently, and faster. Lyric Semiconductor has rewritten microchip functionality from scratch. Instead of building a chip using digital…
There are plenty of iPad bags which are delightfully charming but lack proper pockets for all your mobile gadgets. The Booq Boa Push bag on the other hand not only looks decent, but has plenty of room for your other gizmos. https://gizmodo.com/careful-dont-accidentally-mail-your-ipad-in-this-bag-5585429 The bag is now available for $90. [Booq Bagvia Max Borges]
There are days when I want to shoot my iPad out of frustration, but I would never actually pull the trigger—unlike these crazy folks. In retrospect, considering that the cost of the bullet, the iPad, and the filming equipment used for this video was probably worth all the publicity, maybe these iPad assassins aren’t too…
Multitouch is landing in Ubuntu’s upcoming 10.10 release, with a particular eye on Unity, the netbook-optimized flavor of the popular Linux distribution. The new features are expected to eventually support a variety of touch devices, including Apple’s Magic Trackpad. Canonical, Ubuntu’s corporate parent, has already developed a software framework called uTouch, aimed at simplifying the…
ThinkGeek is now joking that its Samurai Sword Handle Umbrella should come with a warning label: “May incite SWAT teams.” The reason? Panic on a Georgia college campus. https://gizmodo.com/samurai-sword-umbrella-fight-the-rain-with-honor-5148111 According to a ThinkGeek shopper who purchased one of these umbrellas for her boyfriend, this is what happened: My boyfriend wore the umbrella on his back…
Most of the youngsters who will be starting college this Fall were born in 1992. To help professors bridge that generational chasm, Beloit College prepares an annual list of cultural and technological touchstones for incoming freshman. Man, kids are weird. Every year since 1998, Beloit has compiled the list as a “catalog of the rapidly…
The man charged with taking off a Colorado shopper’s finger while stealing his iPad is in trouble again: He’s charged with trying to have his victim killed. Apple lovers are a passionate bunch, just usually in a more productive sense. Brandon Darnell Smith, 21, allegedly sent a letter from jail ordering the hit, according to…
FedEx driver Francisco Matute was having a normal Wednesday until four masked individuals stopped his truck at gunpoint. Then, two of the men got into the truck and took ten boxes full of Apple gear. They were FedEx employees too. It seems that the two men—Jason Niusulu, 23, and Dominique Hamilton, 20—saw what was getting…
“She’ll admire you for your car, she’ll respect you for your position, but she’ll love you for your waterbed.” The waterbed undulated to 20 percent of the bed market by 1986. Now, they’re gone. What happened? They were too sexy. As the Atlantic spells out in its brief history of the sexiest bed ever, the…
Built in 1841, you’d expect that the last ever wooden whaling ship would need a bit of patching up by now. Luckily, state-of-the-art 3D laser systems are on hand, able to scan for weak structural points in need of fixing. The above scan is the result of that system, and managed to pinpoint $10 million…
Our old hero, futurist, architect and inventor Buckminster Fuller is the subject of an exhibition that starts in Madrid in two weeks. Pictured here are prototypes of his Dymaxion car, which was supposed to be an all-terrain transport to go along with the live-anywhere prefab houses he envisioned. The geodesic dome was supposed to protect…
Here’s an unsettling product: the iPhone Spy Stick. It’s a USB stick that, when plugged into an iPhone, can recover all sorts of info that you thought you deleted. Everything from texts to photos to internet history is accessible by this bad boy. Just take a look: Recover and view deleted: * Text messages *…
The post this morning claiming the BB Torch has been discounted for low sales was incorrect. Amazon has been selling the phone at $100 since launch, and we have corrected the original story to reflect this. https://gizmodo.com/blackberry-torch-9800-at-half-price-after-only-one-week-5614455
Audio equipment maker Bose will have some new in-ear headphones available on at the end of the month: The IE2, the MIE2, and the MIE2i. The latter two headphones are designed specifically for mobile phones—in-line microphones and all. The IE2 and MIE2 will be available on August 23rd for $100 and $30 respectively while the…