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A BGR reader wrote an angry email to an engineer and Steve Jobs about the iPhone 4’s antenna problem. Surprisingly, Jobs replied. And even while countless tests show voice and data problems, Jobs dismisses it all as “rumors”. Updated https://gizmodo.com/wireless-expert-on-iphone-4-antenna-we-got-a-problem-5576839 The angry email exchange comes after Apple acknowledged the problem publicly but sent guidelines to…
Citizens of the Internet, The Battle of the Cheetos is now upon us. It’s Puffs versus Crunchy. And Crunchy versus Puffs. In an epic online battle unlike anything the World Wide Web has ever seen. So choose your alliance, create an army and fight for control for sites across the web. The more opponents you…
The iPhone 4 shatters easily, and its tiny plastic bezel offers no protection. On top of that, touching its metal rim causes interferences. The Vapor4 bumper—made of aluminum—may solve most of these design problems. And it looks great: https://gizmodo.com/apple-stops-replacing-shattered-iphone-4s-after-50-unit-5573009 Of course, nothing looks as cool as the iPhone 4 on its own, but if you…
Just a reminder: the free, no-registration Starbucks Wi-Fi starts today. Just walk in and start using it with one click. https://gizmodo.com/free-starbucks-wi-fi-july-1st-5563000
A couple of music videos have appeared online, both claiming to be the first-ever music video filmed with an iPhone 4. The Anix may’ve got in there first, on Monday, but Flakjakt‘s is a much better watch (and listen). Of course, it’s all subjective, and both are pleasingly polished videos, but there’s no arguing with…
The transforming Ville concept folding bicycle is no mere bike—it is a bike-slash-shopping cart hybrid vehicle for the 21st century eco-friendly consumer. It is bicycle and grocery containment in one convenient form factor. But the Ville is not solely about clever multi-purpose design and ingenious hinge placement. The bike’s shopper-friendliness ensures you can take it…
Polaroid’s Creative Director Lady Gaga (yes really) is the star of a rather lacklustre new exhibit at the MIT Museum—a Polaroid photograph of Lady Gaga. At least she dressed up for it. https://gizmodo.com/new-polaroid-pic-1000-models-shown-off-and-good-news-t-5442887 And it was no ordinary Polaroid. The company’s ageing 20×24 inch view camera was rolled/winched out for the job, which should mean…
In a huge 1800-word apology on his Sun Times blog, critic Roger Ebert admitted it was stupid to complain about games not being art—as he wouldn’t review a film without at least sitting through the first 45 minutes. But Ebert then bizarrely retracts his sort-of-apology to enraged gamers in the same opening paragraph, adding “I…
Instead of using the tried-and-tested hollow book or under-the-mattress trick, hide your valuables right there in plain sight—passwords on a mirror, headphones in a glass of OJ, and credit cards within a pile of paperwork. The idea comes via designer YiTing Cheng, who says: “This project is about concealing valuables, secrets, bad habits and personal…
We already know that in a head-to-head in broad daylight the Pixel Qi display is heaps brighter than the iPad—but as the amazing Notion Ink tablet is still delayed you’ve got to DIY if you want that display. https://gizmodo.com/ipad-screen-versus-pixel-qi-in-daylight-its-not-even-c-5552319 On sale over at the MakerShed for $275 is the 10.1-inch display, which ships in 2…
There will be nervous pacing at the Mozilla offices over the coming hours and days, thanks to the browser maker submitting its iPhone sync app Firefox Home to Apple—will it get the divine thumbs-up? It almost certainly will, as Firefox Home isn’t treading on any of Apple’s sensitive toes—it’s only a bookmark and history syncing…
Broadband should be a god-given right in every country, but today Finland becomes the first country to make it a legal right for each and every citizen. It’s only a 1Mbps connection for now, but by 2015 they’re promised 100Mbps. https://gizmodo.com/and-the-award-for-first-country-to-establish-broadband-5381490 I love legal rights. Particularly when the government actually follows through on what they…
To celebrate being part of the Amazon family, Woot’s got a one-day deal on the Kindle, flogging it for $150. Until recently it was $260, before Amazon themselves dropped it down to $190. Hurry! [Woot] https://gizmodo.com/amazon-is-buying-woot-5576744
If you’re still sad-faced about never getting a go in Concorde we have yet more bad news—air travel is getting slower again. This time we’re warping back to 1930s flight speeds, thanks to a new wave of cargo blimps. The modern freight blimp can sustain a top speed of around 78mph, and according to some…
Boy, that Sony sure does love 3D. A new firmware download, available from Sony’s site now, gifts all NEX-3 and NEX-5 owners with a 3D Sweep Panorama mode, with the stitched-together photos displayable in 3D when connected to a 3DTV. https://gizmodo.com/sony-nex-5-and-nex-3-interchangeable-lens-cameras-go-of-5535890 I’m a pretty big fan of Sony’s Panorama setting on its cameras, so this…
I was relieved to see the Nokia N9 surface, with a nice-looking slide-out QWERTY and 8MP camera. It’s been a long time coming for Nokia, even if it’s shown running Symbian for now. These new specs sound pretty decent. https://gizmodo.com/nokia-n9-video-shows-a-slide-out-keyboard-yes-and-sy-5575183 According to Techno Buffalo, who managed to persuade Negri Electronics to part with it for…
There definitely won’t be an official Android version of HTC’s WinMo-running HD2, but the chaps at HTC Linux have finally released an Android 2.1 build for the WinMo-running largescreen, with a fully-working touchscreen. https://gizmodo.com/no-android-version-of-htc-hd2-after-all-5392526 It’s a dual-booting release, meaning it also loads the Ubuntu Linux flavor ‘Karmic Koala,’ and Windows Mobile 6.5 with HTC’s Sense…
A good section of Core77’s (rare) Apple lead designer Jon Ive interview is about the danger of relying too much on technology to build technology. And the danger of not touching the materials you work with. [Core77]
The Kindle DX gets refreshed today with a lower price of $379, and a 9.7-inch screen with 50 percent better contrast. It also happens to come in a graphite finish. Ships on July 7th but orders start now. Amazon Introduces New Kindle DX with 50 Percent Better Display Contrast and New Lower Price of $379…
New start-up Gearbox looks to combine two of man’s most innate pleasures: playing with balls and playing with gadgets. They envision their Android-controlled spheres facing off in games of golf and curling; I envision driving cats absolutely crazy. [FastCompany] P.S. That’s a knock on “ballin’,” not Android!