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This odd mix of controllers is for the venerable Famicom system. One of them appears to be some kind of interactive bottle opener. Another, a kind of electric torture device. The rest…I have no idea. [bbps via Technabob] I dunno, you’re supposed to poke at it? Joyball and “family computer” don’t really gel for me,…
We already knew Adobe was “moving on” after Steve Jobs fired his anti-Flash salvo this week, but here’s something new: As part of an internal eat-your-own dog food effort, all Adobe employees could be given an Android phone. https://gizmodo.com/adobe-gives-up-on-flash-for-apple-5527750 Model is unknown at this time (possibly something from HTC), but whatever it is will have…
Call me crazy, but I get the feeling Brazilian designers Fernando and Humberto Campana watched a lot of the Addams Family when they were kids. The designers created the “Barbarians” range for Italian brand Edra. The Cousin Itt items above are actually concealed storage units made from raffia and do not talk or move around…
Wearing this bottle opener ring out to your favorite bar will not end well. Who it won’t end well for is up for debate. It could be you, when you break your hand using this opener in an impromptu bar fight. Or, it could be the guy you hit during said bar fight. Or maybe…
3D desktop company BumpTop, profiled here in the past, has been acquired by Google for an undisclosed sum. https://gizmodo.com/bumptop-3d-physics-enabled-desktop-now-available-going-5203315 The news was hinted at yesterday on the BumpTop homepage: Today, we have a big announcement to make: we’re going to be taking BumpTop in an exciting new direction, which means that BumpTop (for both Windows…
The non-carrier locked iPad 3G won’t run on other networks without a little love. That love was detailed today by iPad Insider in this untested DIY project. Yes, untested. iPad Insider stumbled across the DIY project and accompanying video, but has yet to test it. We haven’t tested it out either. Proceed at your own…
I am sorry to report that the latest profession to be made obsolete by robots is ice sculpting. Cold-hearted explanation follows: As you can see in both the picture and the description below, ice sculpting just became as easy as flicking a switch. When will the madness end? Currently, the practical applications of this project…
This spartan shelf contains all your traditional iPhone/iPod touch docking essentials and little else. Speakers, dock, axillary out—that’s about it, with the caveat being it’s also a wood shelf capable of supporting about 55 pounds. Called the Finite Elemente Hohrizontal 51 (spelling is correct), the shelf/dock costs $660 (whistle), and includes a few more finishes…
Launch day jitters or something more? These are the questions circling around the iPad 3G today, as owners of the new tablet are finding video playback is not as “magical” on their device as it is on the wifi version. Initial reports seemed to indicate that it was a problem with the device itself, but…
The crazy power requirements demanded by the Nvidia GTX 480 would seem to imply it’s relegated to desktop land and yet, this rumor exists: A version of this beastly minotaur graphics card could be headed to notebooks in June. https://gizmodo.com/nvidia-geforce-gtx-480-the-fastest-gpu-in-the-world-5503184 We know this because Eurocom jumped the gun and listed a GeForce GTX 480M option…
The crafty cats at iPhone Dev Team have cracked the iPad 3G so that the device can send SMS messages. It’s a no-nonsense hack, working at the command line only, but as you’ll see in the video it’s entirely legit: As Redmond Pie opines, jailbroken phone calls next? Perhaps. [YouTube via Redmond Pie]
You arrive through the woods on a circular drive, the shape of which mimics the sensual frosted glass facade before you. The long, curving building is flanked by private gardens. You’re at the Czech Republic’s new embassy in Washington D.C. There are some marvelously designed embassies, but none that I’ve seen have been quite so…
Earlier this week, Steve Jobs said quite confidently that alternatives like H.264 have already made the lion’s share of web video available to devices that don’t support Flash. This chart shows why he’s probably right. https://gizmodo.com/oh-hey-steve-jobs-officially-thinks-flash-sucks-5527204 TechCrunch scored these numbers from Encoding.com, a service that has encoded over 5 million videos in the last year,…
Tiny MP3 players are great, but the tiny means of navigation they often employ can be a big pain in the ass. The Minput project explores the possibility of using optical sensors to let those devices double as mice. The project comes from Carnegie Mellon University’s Human-Computer Interaction Institute, and even in these early stages…
In an interview with the BBC, Yahoo CEO Carol Bartz had some words of advice for those simplistic up-and-comers at Google: diversify! That sound you hear? It’s everyone on the internet scratching their heads at the same time. The interview elicited a few weirdly confident remarks from Yahoo’s CEO, in which she forecasted trouble for…
Everyone’s read stories about outrageous cell phone bills, and you might even know someone who’s racked one up themselves. But the Boston Globe has an interesting look at where one such instance stands four years down the line: totally unresolved. https://gizmodo.com/canadian-hoser-runs-up-85-000-mobile-phone-bill-333725 The setup here is a familiar one. In 2006, 21-year-old college student Bryan St.…
This image was lost some time after publication. In 1942, with World War II raging, people were naturally thinking about what a post-War world might look like. Once the present world-wide orgy of destruction has come to an end, there will be a tremendous job of reconstruction to do. Ruined cities, factories, power stations will…
There’s always a guerrilla undercurrent with graffiti, but the Facade Printer, which uses a computer-enhanced paintball gun to tattoo images onto buildings, really makes that aspect explicit. Judging by its work, it appears to have pretty good aim. The German contraption, which is comprised of an pressurized barrel mounted on a two-axis turntable, can blast…
The latest Windows Phone 7 ROM has already been unlocked and has plenty of cool new stuff to check out, including call history and notifications, dialer interfaces, and Office, which we caught a tantalizing glimpse of last week. https://gizmodo.com/microsoft-office-on-windows-phone-7-looks-fantastic-5523721 The new image comes as part of the refreshed Windows Phone Developer kit, updated to play…
So, you just plunked down for some network attached storage. 500GB? 2TB? Doesn’t matter! Even the most cavernous NAS is just a dumb brick—if you don’t know what to do with it. Getting a NAS set up as a simple file share is mostly a plug-and-play process. (More on that here.) And in raw form,…