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Microsoft just announced a monster quarter and fiscal year, with record revenue thanks largely to everybody gobbling up Windows 7—to the tune of 175 million licenses sold since it launched. The only place where Microsoft managed to lose money this quarter was in the Online Services division (read: Bing). But even that’s not a cause…
The Onkyo LPF10M01 could be the best digital picture frame ever. Why? Because thanks to a HDMI port, it’s so much more than just a silly digital picture frame. Think of it as a 10-inch portable display. The 10.1″ Onkyo frame works with anything that hooks into the HDMI port so you could use it…
According to Verizon business development executive director Jennifer Byrne, the Droid X is “seeing something like 5x the data usage of any other device.” We guess having that big honking screen encourages people to surf the web, watch high quality Youtube videos, and download apps galore. The early surge in data usage could be credited…
Looks like Apple has begun processing refunds for iPhone 4 bumpers ordered through Apple.com as it said it would do as part of the response to the iPhone 4 antenna problems. [MacRumors] https://gizmodo.com/apple-will-give-free-bumpers-to-iphone-4-owners-5589004
Fuel cell outfitter Horizon is now offering a personal hydrogen power plant for use with its MiniPAK and HydroSTIK products. Although it isn’t cheap, the system will (cleanly!) charge all of your small devices using the same water you drink. https://gizmodo.com/horizons-cheap-personal-fuel-cell-now-on-sale-charge-ga-5564746 The HydroFILL allows users to generate their own hydrogen and recharge the company’s proprietary…
With 3.27m sold since launch, it’s becoming increasingly clear: this is the iPad’s world and we’re just living in it. And what better way to announce your subservience to your tablet than letting it ride you like a human Segway. https://gizmodo.com/oh-look-apple-makes-the-most-money-ever-5592009 The Syte Shirt, which officially launches tomorrow and will be on sale for $50,…
At a recent press conference, Foxconn’s Executive VP said that the company is actively looking for ways to offset their recently increased wages, including raising prices for clients and increasing the development of automated systems in their factories. Though the details are scant and the price increases wouldn’t take effect until October, higher prices could…
If any of you haven’t already pre-ordered Starcraft II, you’re in luck. But who am I kidding, you’ve all had it reserved months. Who knew this was the time procrastination would pay off in the form of a $15 discount. Top Deals: • 15.6″ HP dv6 Select Edition Quad Core i7 Laptop + Blu-ray for…
If the thought of playing Quake 3 on a 4.0″ SUPER AMOLED Display makes you lightheaded with anticipation, pick up the brand-new Samsung GALAXY S, your gateway to gaming paradise. You’ll also enjoy Google Maps Navigation™ and be able to download apps from Android Market™. And so much more. 4.0″ SUPER AMOLED Display Welcome to…
The MiniGuru Keyboard, which would’ve made typing quicker by keeping your fingers on the home row, has been scrapped. It seemed like a great idea but probably would have never taken off anyway given the complicated layers and modifier keys involved. https://gizmodo.com/miniguru-keyboard-makes-typing-quicker-by-keeping-your-5447553 The people behind the MiniGuru keyboard are said to have “lost faith in…
Could Apple be prepping an ad-supported version of OS X? A newly-unearthed patent application shows that they’ve at least been toying with the idea. If they do release such an OS, it would probably be for places like internet cafes where the ads could replace a fee for using the terminal; I can’t imagine Apple…
The web’s full of vulnerabilities, but this exploit, which allows code to quietly yank your Mac’s Address Book with Safari’s AutoFill, seems bad enough that you should probably take a few seconds to disable AutoFill, just to be safe. 9to5Mac is bringing attention to the exploit, which was exposed and covered in detail by Jeremiah…
New company taglines and slogans are always awkward when you first hear them, and Microsoft’s latest be no exception. Reminds me slightly of this. [Engadget]
Looks like Microsoft’s solidified their official partner lineup for this year’s Windows Phone 7 launch. We’d already known Samsung and others were in the mix, but looks like HTC will be pumping out Microsoft-powered handsets as well. https://gizmodo.com/windows-phone-7-in-depth-a-fresh-start-5590327 The Samsung device was sent around for early reviews, which have been cautiously optimistic about Microsoft’s fresh…
For those who can’t be bothered with a DIY kitchen timer tripod (and I’m one of you), now you can just go ahead and buy one: the Camalapse, from Camarush, does the trick with an adorable egg timer. Updated with video! https://gizmodo.com/ding-use-a-kitchen-timer-for-panning-time-lapse-video-5459849 The Camalapse really is simple, just an egg timer modified to have a…
Were I a talented chemist, the first thing I’d make would probably be LSD. But the second? Definitely glowsticks. I know what you’re thinking, “But I can buy LSD and glowsticks pretty cheap.” Hence, I’m no chemist. [WonderHowTo via MAKE]
Fujifilm’s rolling out five new FinePix cameras, among them the 12MP, 15x zooming F300EXR point-and-shoot, and the similar Z800EXR which trades that long zoom for a touch screen. Both have a new sensor that gives ’em super fast hybrid autofocus. In addition to its Fujinon Super Wide-Angle lens (24-360mm equivalent), the F300EXR has a new…
Like expensive video cables, premium audio wiring is one of consumer electronics’ great placebos. Do you want to be a sucker? Of course not. CNET’s Steve Guttenberg provides some illuminating advice on buying and setting up cables on the cheap. I always make fun of a friend of mine who buys expensive plain white socks,…
Facetime’s a fun iPhone feature, but can be annoying to use if you’re not certain whether your contact is connected to a Wi-fi network or even has an iPhone 4 in the first place. Faceplant fixes that problem and more. The Faceplant app isn’t difficult to use. You just enter your name and phone number…
Every time there’s an airplane crash and they can’t find the flight data recorder I ask the same question: Why don’t they transmit all the data and record it in a server in real time? That’s what Iridium thinks too. The mobile satellite communications company is working on that, using a two kilobyte-per-second data link…