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It’s true, by attaching sensors to detect pressure changes in nasal tubes, those with severe disabilities or locked-in syndrome are being given the chance to communicate, control a wheelchair, or even conduct internet searches. The set-up is less expensive than current eye-tracking systems, and so far, pretty effective. A test on two out of the…
We’ve heard a lot about the HDC-SDT750 3D camcorder, but now we’ve finally got the details straight from Panasonic. What we didn’t know before: It’ll cost $1400 and be available in October. https://gizmodo.com/leaked-panasonic-prosumer-hdc-sdt750-3d-camcorder-5595914 PANASONIC UNVEILS THE WORLD’S FIRST 3D CONSUMER CAMCORDER, COMPLETE WITH A 3D CONVERSION LENS*1 New Panasonic HDC-SDT750 Shoots 3D Video Ready to…
In an homage to Jan Gossaert’s Adam and Eve in Paradise, an Etsy user has created Adam and Eve on Macbook. Looks like someone else bit the forbidden fruit before Adam or Eve could though. $33 [Etsy]
The fact that I’d be terrified if I saw the Army’s prototype Robotic Tentacle Manipulator skittering toward me is just a side effect of its design. The real reason for its snake-like limbs is adaptability. The robot cooked up by the U.S. Army Research Laboratory is supposed to be useful for rescue missions, diffusing IEDs…
Remember the Belgian train that could lay its own tracks? Well, the Nazis weren’t as constructive in 1945. I mean, they weren’t constructive at all, but this train of theirs was designed to destroy railroads as it run over them. https://gizmodo.com/this-train-lays-its-own-tracks-5592010 These scenes were filmed in March 1945, and show Wehrmacht engineers destroying railroads so…
American Canadian (!) Treasure Justin Bieber’s physical well-being was endangered this week when his Segway failed to outrun a gawping throng of twelve year old girls. I’ve never been more thankful for the existence of video cameras. The incident took place in Glendale, Arizona, where it didn’t take long for Bieber’s innocent meet-and-greet to turn…
Yesterday, this was the number one book at the bestseller list of Apple’s book store: Blonde and Wet, The Complete Story, followed by Big Sis, both erotic short stories written by English auteur Carl East. Well, not anymore. Apple is being accused of another case of puritanical censorship after allegedly taking out three adult-oriented books…
The fantastic folks of ECOtality and Frog Design have partnered to show us how we’ll charge our sleek electric vehicles in the future. Their design is called Blink, and it looks almost as good as the cars it’ll power. The charging stations appear to focus on making the best of a limited space—such as corners…
OK, so really it’s a dude controlling that gigantic arm, which is about to pick up a smaller robot and hurl it to the ground. But still, he seems perilously close. [Survival Research Laboratories via Boing Boing]
Panasonic’s outing two new budget HD camcorders: the HDC SDX1, a 1080-shooting compact camcorder with a 2.7″ touch screen and the ability to snip still shots from video clips, and the HM-TA1, a 1080p pocket cam that doubles as a webcam. The HM-TA1, the 1080p pocketcam, shoots 8MP stills and can grab 5MP shots from…
You know those flight information display boards at airports that show travelers what gate to go to, what time their flight is, and all that? AirportRemote Monitor makes your iPhone do the same thing. It’s a simple idea, to translate all that flight information to the iPhone but it’s kind of information overload. When I’m…
I’ve made several phone calls since restoring my iPhone 4 with iOS 4.1 Beta 2, but I didn’t manage to accidentally hang up on anyone. It feels like any of the proximity sensor troubles I’ve struggled with are finally gone. https://gizmodo.com/ios-4-1-beta-2-now-available-to-iphone-developers-5598018 Not every iPhone 4 seemed to have a quirky proximity sensor, but mine certainly…
This may look like any other snare drum, and it is—with one important difference. When you bop this one, the sound makes it light up the sky. Expensive? Yes, very. Practical? Not in the slightest. A fun toy for rich eccentrics and/or caped crusaders? Absolutely. The 326 Sound Activated Drum Light costs $850, making it…
Faster iMacs, more powerful Mac Pros, larger Cinema Displays, a Magic Trackpad, and a nifty battery charger were among the Apple product announcements today. Here’s a rundown of what you need to know: Mac Pros Now Have Up to 12 Cores Apple’s LED Cinema Display Now Comes In 27″ Size Faster New iMacs Can Run…
When Nokia started crowdsourcing ideas for a new potential phone, I very much doubt they expected one of the key criteria named by partakers would be an “open source operating system with unlimited multitasking.” Like…Android? Their fans want Android? https://gizmodo.com/nokia-crowdsources-all-that-boring-design-business-5497991 Ok, fair enough, Symbian is open-source and can do a small amount of multitasking. But…
Looks like iOS 4.1 Beta 2 is now available for download in the iPhone Developer Center. We’ll be taking a look and letting you know what’s new since the last beta shortly. [Apple] https://gizmodo.com/whats-new-in-ios-4-1-beta-5587309
The Nagasaki Archive is a website that combines Google Earth with a boatload of data on the bombing of Nagasaki, including photos of survivors and the locations of destroyed buildings, to great effect. [Nagasaki Archive via Japan Probe]
These smart cards are the actual keys to the Internet. There are seven of them and they hold the power to restarting the world wide web “in the event of a catastrophic event.” The basic idea is that in the event of an Internet catastrophe, the DNSSEC (domain name system security) could be damaged or…
As great as the iPhone 4 camera is, it’s not exactly ideal for macro situations. Luckily, you can build your own iPhone macro lens—with wire, glue and a disposable camera—so that it can be. Instructable user RVogel decided to create his own macro lens for the iPhone and came up with a pretty nifty solution.…
The Magic Trackpad has just shown up and Apple has already issued a driver update for it. The same update also enables inertial scrolling and three-finger dragging on MacBook and MacBook Pro laptops with multi-touch trackpads. https://gizmodo.com/apples-magic-trackpad-is-here-5597374 There are Mac OS X, Windows 64-bit, and Windows 32-bit versions available. [MacRumors via Engadget]