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Pentagon research arm DARPA has handed out about $15 million to various institutions to research new implants that would replace damaged parts of the brain, allowing people to return to normal. The implants developed by the project will likely be composed of electrodes or optical fibers, and will sit on the surface of the brain.…
While underwater kites might sound like another one of those crazy concepts we like so much here at Gizmodo, the company behind the design has already attracted €2 million in investors, with testing beginning next year for the next-gen turbines. Underwater turbines is such a great idea I’m surprised it’s taken this long to kick…
The FCC was told fairly bluntly it doesn’t have the power to mandate net neutrality. So! Time for a new plan. https://gizmodo.com/comcast-wins-we-lose-court-says-fcc-doesnt-have-the-p-5510831 The problem, as FCC Chairman Genachowski sees it, is that the FCC can keep trying to regulate stuff using indirect authority (which sucks because it doesn’t go far enough, as the chairman sees…
There’s no official confirmation yet, but it looks almost certain that Toshiba is gearing up to launch the lightest 13-inch notebook ever. We’re talking just over two pounds with an SSD. But how on earth did they do it? It’s not the processor. The info unearthed at vozExpress indicates that the mystery laptop will coming…
If you’re planning on selling your iPad to a desperate European on eBay for a tidy profit, the clock is ticking: It’s landing in Canada, Australia, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Spain, Switzerland and the UK on May 28. iPad Available in Nine More Countries on May 28 Pre-Orders Begin May 10 CUPERTINO, Calif., May 7…
Did you know that 1 kilowatt hour will get 29 DVD movies or 100 toasts—with jam—or 15 days of talk on a cordless telephone or 5 hours of video games or 11 espressos or 400 blended Margaritas? That’s what this simple interactive graphic—created by GE and designer Lisa Strausfeld—will tell you: What energy really means…
After hacking the first-gen iPhone to run Android, David Wang has uploaded a video proving he can do the same magic trick with the iPhone 3G. What’s the bet he’ll try his hand on the iPhone 3GS next? https://gizmodo.com/the-iphone-now-runs-android-5521580 It’s a bit more rough and ready than the previous port, but Wang’s video proves browsing,…
So, you read Brian Shul’s description of the thrill to fly the SR-71 Blackbird in a real mission over Lybia, and now you want to try it yourself. Well, no problem! First, you need its top secret flying manual. https://gizmodo.com/the-thrill-of-flying-the-sr-71-blackbird-5511236 It’s available online and it contains everything you need to fly this amazing beast, including…
The video opens with heartbreaking music—a couple is separated and missing each other. But wait! They strap PillowTalk bands around their chests, and start cuddling glowing pillows in beat, beating with the sounds of each other’s heartbeats. PillowTalk is the work of university student Joanna Montgomery, and will be exhibited at the Dundee Degree Show…
Watch the video of the completely successful—and awesome—Orion Launch Abort System test. Hey NASA, in the future, please give me a call. I’ll sign any papers you want, but I must get inside for the next ride. The 97-second full test of Orion’s Launch Abort System—which was already budgeted before Obama’s space plan—was conducted on…
Considering the iPad costs about $400 more than a Philips LivingColors, I think Dofl Yun might just need his head checked out after saying he compromised and bought an iPad to use as a mood light instead of a LivingColors. https://gizmodo.com/the-philips-livingcolors-lamp-video-review-verdict-mi-337181 Nonetheless, his video demonstrates it’s capable of throwing a nice range of colors onto…
June 6th has been pointed at again for Sprint’s HTC EVO 4G launch, with a crafty customer at RadioShack grabbing some fliers from a branch and being told of the contract prices. $600 out of contract? Steep, but worth it. https://gizmodo.com/htc-evo-4g-could-be-up-for-pre-order-this-month-with-a-5532327 According to the PreCentral forum poster, bnceo, who was told of the contract prices,…
On sale since last year, Western Digital‘s TV Live HD is now even more powerful thanks to a new update that’s been released, allowing compatibility with Windows 7, making it the first networked media player to play nice. https://gizmodo.com/now-available-5379938 It works with the Play To feature in Windows 7, so media content can be streamed…
Remember the fiery X-51’s scramjet test that looked like hell? This is the final aircraft—the Waverider—ready for its maiden flight. It’ll fly at Mach 6 for 300 seconds. So fast that its nose will reach 2696º Fahrenheit. https://gizmodo.com/x-51as-hypersonic-engine-firing-test-looks-like-pits-of-266758 Developed by Boeing Defense, Space & Security Systems for the Air Force Research Laboratory and Defense Advanced…
Since using a regular RFID-enabled credit card isn’t flashy enough, you’ll soon be able to slip your iPhone into a special Visa payWave case along with a memory card and simply wave it at cash registers to pay for things: The technology will be possible thanks to a protective iPhone case that will include a…
These UFO Abduction Lamps made by Jason Dietz sport some nifty tractor beam effects. Using a mix of glass, 10 gallons of water, and an air pump, cows float up along the base. See the video after the jump. [Make]
By deviantART member MooseCake, these Futurama characters as South Park characters are not an academic exercise; they’re a peek into a more perfect dimension. [deviantART via geekologie]
Having a kid aged zero to five means constantly having to come up with entertaining diversions. Fortunately, even this early, the iPad is absolutely brimming with those. If you have a small kid, the iPad bandwagon beckons. There’s no trick to it, no Jobsian black magic: Touchscreens were made for little kids, and the bigger…
You might think you can’t live without your phone and laptop, but back when men were men and things made sense, a big fucking sword was all you needed. These days, however, swords are strictly for weirdos. [ColdSteel via Geekologie]
There are well-known methods to extend depth of field. There are even digital cheats to extend depth of field. But imagine shooting macro photography and telephoto photography, all in perfect focus, as one image. A new camera makes it possible. https://gizmodo.com/59-fiercely-focus-stacked-photos-5529710 The Omni-Focus Video Camera, by researchers at University of Toronto, can accomplish such a…