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If you were disappointed that Apple wouldn’t be shipping white iPhones until late July, you could always just build your own. Engadget put together a white iPhone 4 with third-party parts and it looks, well, like a white iPhone 4. https://gizmodo.com/apple-white-iphones-delayed-until-mid-july-5570963 Though it’s missing an earpiece grill, lens cover, LED diffusor, and a white Home…
Presumably in an effort to engage younger audiences, this happened last week, resulting in the respectable, gray-haired host of a popular TV quiz show singing clues through a trendy pitch-correcting software used by artists such as T-Pain and Kanye West. If you heard someone mention “Auto-Tune the Jeopardy” last week and figured it was the…
The story of the Plastic Logic Que, a huge-screened ereader, reads like a tragedy. The latest in its saga? All pre-orders of the Que have been cancelled and there’s no timeline for release. Yeah, it’s looking like vaporware. https://gizmodo.com/plastic-logics-que-reader-is-tall-and-slender-with-a-fa-5442730 We should have known the Que was star-crossed from the beginning. At $650, no matter how…
An English inventor has come up with an cheap, lightweight power-assist system for bicycles. It is built into a pair of modified pedals and requires no extra hardware. It also seems to be impossible. I need your help, here, Gadget Lab readers. First, I’ll tell you what I know. The kit is called “Fast Forward”…
We know that something is going on with the reception on our iPhone 4 devices and some of us are jumping through hoops to avoid any troubles, but according to Steve Jobs’ latest email: There are no reception issues. http://gizmodo.com/5571171/iphone-4-loses-reception-when-you-hold-it-by-the-antenna-band Gizmodo reader Mark recently wrote an email to Apple CEO Steve Jobs regarding his new…
Looks like the iPhone 4 has already gotten the jailbreak treatment. There are images floating around showing a proper jailbreak using a new version of the Spirit tool which should be publicly released next week. Updated. Update: Uh oh. Apparently we might not see this jailbreak tool all that soon after all: Well there is…
NASA’s green supersonic dart, courtesy a design team at Lockheed Martin, isn’t all conceptual looks and aggressive lines, as there’s an environmental angle—pardon the pun—that’s present here too: Thanks to an “inverted-V” engine design, which places the propulsion under the wings, the team has successfully, in simulations and sketchpads, managed to lower the level of…
Swimmers running into trouble at Malibu’s Zuma Beach this summer might owe their lives to a robot named EMILY. The robo-raft, set to launch there and 25 other beaches by December, could rescue victims six times faster than a human. The raft operates via a remote control, held by a lifeguard on land. On board…
On a day without images, avatars or pictures of any kind here at Gizmodo, here is an iPhone 4 being microwaved. Tip: Mute the announcer.
Gaming with goggles? Haven’t tried it just yet, though I hear it’s coming in our uncomfortable, slightly expensive futures. 3D PC gaming? Even more obscure to me, although Sapphire’s single card setup sounds multi-monitor cool. The single ATI Sapphire graphics card boasts Eyefinity support across three 3D displays. We’ve seen Eyefinity before, most recently at…
The folks at Terrafugia have moved the flying car even further into the mainstream this weekend thanks to a weight exemption granted by the FAA. https://gizmodo.com/terrafugia-transition-flying-car-unbelievably-close-to-5060812 While that may sounds a bit dry, it does mean their “Transition Roadable Aircraft” is one of the better contenders out there for the moniker “flying car.” The weight…
An intrepid crew of tinkerers, working with the Android OS, are all but ready to spring that OS on the Windows 6.5 hobbled HTC HD2. The big issue overcome this weekend was related to the bootloader. Write the folks at XDA Developers: The reason was that the bootloader used to boot into Android, called HaRET…
In this video, an iPhone 4 owner demonstrates how the antenna problem also affects transmission in voice calls. Using only one finger, the voice quality degrades, even dropping completely. He explains the process: http://gizmodo.com/5571171/iphone-4-loses-reception-when-you-hold-it-by-the-antenna-band Demonstration of the new iPhone 4 showing problems with TRANSMISSION as well as reception. Note the substantial signal degradation (and subsequent…
After a flurry of votes (4,345 to be exact), we have our winner of a Powermat 1XA Mat/Receiver Case for iPhone 3G/3GS! Click through for the saddest story ever told. Seriously, pull out some tissues. Not joking. Do it. https://gizmodo.com/vote-for-the-most-depressing-i-forgot-to-charge-my-smar-5562869 Well, perhaps to no one’s surprise, the biggest tearjerker ever, the story of a man…
At least one country is taking note, and objecting to, Apple’s now well-known data transparency issues, which made a subtle appearance in the software license every user must agree to before installing iOS 4. https://gizmodo.com/apple-now-storing-and-sharing-your-location-with-others-5569711 That country is Germany, and in remarks made Friday, German Justice Minister Sabine Leutheusser-Schnarrenberger asked that “users of iPhones and…
The Gawker Media sites are having image server issues today. We’ll be doing some headline-only stuff for the time being, and we’ll ramp up the visual stuff as things come back online. Sorry for the inconvenience, everyone! We should be back to normal shortly.
If we ignore, just for a moment, all the issues purportedly plaguing the iPhone 4 launch and look at simple numbers (like the purported 600,000 phones sold on day one), who, exactly, was buying this thing? The results? Here: https://gizmodo.com/the-best-semi-solutions-for-iphone-4-reception-problems-5573179 In the words of a few analyst firms, the iPhone 4 has done one thing…
There’s no great fix for the iPhone 4 reception issues right now. Here are the best pseudo-solutions so far. http://gizmodo.com/5571171/iphone-4-loses-reception-when-you-hold-it-by-the-antenna-band What Is Going On? Depending on how you hold your iPhone 4 during calls you may or may not notice your reception drop. Some haven’t seen it at all, but many of our readers and…
We knew that we can call 1-888-FACETIME to try out a FaceTime chat with an Apple employee. What we didn’t know is that they’re also happy to talk to puppets and seem to work from a beach. [Thanks, Andrew!] https://gizmodo.com/call-apple-to-test-out-facetime-with-a-real-person-5572770
We’ve seen many examples of iPhone 4 reception problems when people hold their devices a certain way, but we’re wondering: What about during normal use? Have you experienced reception problems when you’re not trying to replicate the so-called death grip? http://gizmodo.com/5571171/iphone-4-loses-reception-when-you-hold-it-by-the-antenna-band When you’re just holding your iPhone however it’s comfortable during calls, browsing, emailing, gaming,…