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The best moment of the Star Wars trilogy was when C-3PO was nearly destroyed. Now you can commemorate that moment with the pleather C-3PO backpack. Just like in the film, the robot isn’t all that useful—he comes with a mesh bag that’s basically only good for carrying himself along with any of his loose appendages.…
I’m not sure the specific advantage that a configurable, tactical laser reticle can offer your photography other than turning a photo shoot into a photo shoot. But maybe that’s your thing. Slipping into any camera’s hot shoe mount, this ‘Wildlife Photography with Tactical Four Reticle Sight’ allows you to frame your subjects the semi-lethal way,…
These bubble-headed girls have created a device to drown out background noise from pubs and bars. Too bad it makes you look like an escapee from an astronaut fan club. If we’re all looking like astronauts in a few years’ time, it’s all Elaine McLuskey‘s fault. The product design student from Edinburgh Napier University’s School…
Ahh, the ’80s. When safety precautions barely existed, and kids could get excited by the mere thought of a 4-sound electronic console. Just look at their happy little faces. Even the dog is smiling. [io9 via Boing Boing]
Honestly, it’s so simple and obvious I’m surprised it’s taken Google this long to implement it. Drag and drop image files from your computer to Gmail message—as long as you’re using Chrome, that is. [Gmail Blog]
Targeting the thousands upon millions of businessmen who choose to cycle to work, the Highson Suit Commute is quite literally a-suit-in-a-backpack. It keeps your office-wear wrinkle-free, and also holds shoes, a tie and a laptop should you need to. Able to fit laptops up to 17-inches in size and a suit up to 44-inches, it’s…
Here is another lost iPhone 4. The photos show it turned on—with some kind of console screen titled Inferno. The photos and video also show some new interesting details. Update 2: Processor is an A4 including Samsung DRAM. https://gizmodo.com/the-tale-of-apples-next-iphone-5520471 Here’s the Apple-branded chip, which could be is a reduced version of the A4. After enhancing…
Apple’s spokespeople have made a rare comment regarding the smartphone survey which placed Android’s sales at 28 per cent for the first quarter in the US—7 per cent more than iPhone sales. https://gizmodo.com/android-surpasses-iphones-sales-for-q12010-5535502 The NPD Group’s smartphone survey was based on over 150,000 completed surveys undertaken online each month in the US, of the first…
Designed for mobile devices such as phones, digital cameras or even netbooks, Sharp’s 3D camera module will start mass production this year—meaning within the next couple of years we could be shooting image-popping HD 3D video. While Sharp isn’t known for phones in our parts, if you walk into any store in Japan you’ll be…
Did those interchangeable lenses linger on the mind last night, and you’ve woken up this morning with the resolve to snap one up ASAP? Hotfoot it to SonyStyle now, but bear in mind you won’t receive it until June. [SonyStyle] https://gizmodo.com/sony-nex-5-and-nex-3-interchangeable-lens-cameras-go-of-5535890
The Multi Function Aerobic Step is designed to raise your Balance Board by an extra three, four, or six inches so that you can get more out of your Wii Fit exercise routine. It’s simple, but does the trick. The step is available for $30 which is about the cost of regular step exercise equipment.…
Unlike traditional mood ring voodoo, Poker Face measures bodily conditions like pulse and galvanic response to assess your mood, revealing it on the iPhone’s display—and a wristband vibrates when you’re starting to feel like a prick. Oh, and you can upload your mood data, to note, precisely, when you watched your favorite Lost characters die…
I don’t think that I’d pay $95 for this peculiar double iPod dock, but there’s something charming about a dock constructed from rusty old bits and spare electric parts found in a bargain bin. [Etsy via Unplggd]
You just need the elevator shoes to go with it. (Sorry about the headline.) [ITP]
The slowest printer ever, the Blimpter floats freely, dropping ink as it passes the coordinate of a dot it wants to “print,” like an 1880s aerial bomber, painting a picture one spot at a time. [ITP, Blimpter]
AMD’s officially closing the gap. With the help of a slew of major manufacturers, they’re putting their processors in nearly three times more notebooks than last year, expanding their Vision branding to desktops, and ramping up performance across the board. https://gizmodo.com/amd-vision-takes-complicated-processor-stickers-off-lap-5355973 To be clear, Intel’s still the big dog here. But they’ve been showing some…
The Life Dress is a glowing dress made out of dragon skin, LEDs, wires, and Arduino hardware that models the life and death of cells. It is squishy. I imagine Milla Jovovich wearing it out with Bruce Willis, killing aliens. A close up of the copper wire molding: [Life Dress, ITP]
The folks at Android Police have a Nexus One which is running Android 2.2 (also known as Froyo) and they’ve tested just how much better the new version of the mobile OS performs compared to the old. Results are impressive. You can check out the benchmarks so far over at Android Police. I’ll be here,…
Data empowerment through iPhone apps. That seems to be the running theme. Project Noah—for networked organisms and habitats—is a location-based eco-field guide, submission-powered wildlife spotter, and mission dossier. And it’s pretty slick. That might sound a little complicated, but it’s not. Basically, you take pictures of wildlife you spot in an environment, descriptively tag it…
First of all, it’s not a tin foil hat. It’s a tin foil safety tuque. Second of all, it’s finally been scientifically proven that it guards your brain from a wireless modem’s signals. The jury’s still out on mind control. Actually, making a little Faraday cage for your head is a fun experiment, although I’m…