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I regularly pull extra-hard on bus handles, quietly flexing my biceps (and triceps, if possible), sneaking in a small work-out on my way across town. Designer Junjie Zhang has dreamed up a way to generate power from doing just that. Swinging your body about while holding onto bus rails is pretty fun, but if you’ve…
If you’re someone who confuses paintball war with real war, you’ll be verrrrry interested in this MK-19 belt-fed Nerf launcher. The DIY shoots 2.5 rockets/second, weighs 100 pounds, and guarantees that everyone’ll want to be on your team. [UberGizmo]
As the glamor shots illustrate, fembot AILA is pretty tasty. Curvy in all the right places, big eyes not seen since Zooey Deschanel, and a modern haircut that shows she’s got an awesome music collection. Shame she has no legs. https://gizmodo.com/zooey-deschanel-to-hopefully-play-computer-programmer-5520528 AILA is the product of DFKI Bremen, which uses SemProM (Semantic Product Memory) to…
Heard of Blippy? It’s a “fun and easy way to see and discuss what everyone is buying.” It’s also a service that’s putting scads of credit card numbers online. Whoops! Also: very bad. UPDATED: The numbers above have been blurred, and there are no names attached to them other than Blippy user names (which, hey,…
I’ve got to admit that I find this funny, sad, and admirable at the same time. Fusion Garage sent this email to their only 64 JooJoo buyers—out of 90 pre-orders—exposing all their addresses: https://gizmodo.com/joojoo-tablet-these-court-docs-show-only-90-preorders-5505724 Dear Sir and Madam, Thank you for supporting JooJoo. We hope to get your feedback about the JooJoo Tablet. Please revert…
If you’ve not received it yet, don’t worry—it’s speeding its way through the air, available as an update over Wi-Fi, with delicious promises of apps, games and a web browser amongst other little gifts. Wi-Fi is improved along with the new features, so you’ll be able to surf the net on hotspots that require a…
At long last! Sorry for the delay guys, but here are your winners for the Beautiful and Embarrassing iPad Etching contest, sponsored by our friends at Epilog and Adafruit. https://gizmodo.com/design-an-ipad-etching-win-a-free-etched-ipad-5493755 We got tons of entries, so it was hard to whittle them down. Although, so many people did dumb stuff like move the Apple logo…
The Twitwee Clock is one ungodly amalgam: part Cuckoo Clock, part Chumby, part Twitter updater. And it’s customizable; you can make that little bird sing based on Twitter keywords of your choosing. Advice: don’t set it to “Justin Bieber.” These aren’t for sale at the moment, but if you’re driven to build your own Twitwee…
Whatever Sony’s promises may have been regarding stereoscopic 3D performance on the PS3, we’re going to get what we get. And so far, that’s 1080p content at 60fps (2D) turning into 720p content at 30fps (3D). https://gizmodo.com/this-summer-the-ps3-goes-3d-through-two-firmware-updat-5468505 (Yes, I’m confusing things a bit by calling Hz measurements fps when technically there are two 3D frames…
EeePad is go, according to ASUS’ Chairman Jerry Shen, who will be showing it off this June at Computex as planned. However, a launch date has also been mentioned by the Taiwanese—an early-sounding late July. https://gizmodo.com/eeepad-to-be-unveiled-this-june-will-cost-500-5452622 It’s bound to be dirt-cheap which is why it’s of interest in this every-CEO-and-his-dog time, though Digitimes is reporting…
Gorenje, the company that brought us the iPod-docking fridge, has created the next fridge of our dreams—carbon fiber, baby. The induction hob shown below is also the stove of our (concentric) dreams: https://gizmodo.com/gorenje-fridge-is-officially-made-for-ipod-as-lickable-5043973 Disappointingly that black finish coating on the exterior isn’t all carbon fiber—it’s found just on the handles. Still! The Ora-Ïto Carbon Collection…
The iPad is so easy to use, a cat can play with it. So can a dog! But what about a centenarian? Virginia of Oregon bought her first computer—an iPad—and as the video shows, she’s a whizz. https://gizmodo.com/ipad-proves-ideal-cat-plaything-5516758 According to her daughter Ginny, the iPad has “changed her life,” as the glucoma-suffering woman has found…
Armed with either an iPhone or Android, hundreds of Amsterdam residents are expected to converge on Dam Square tomorrow at 2pm for the first ever augmented reality flashmob. Darth Vader, Superman and various other characters will be making super-special appearances. It sounds like a lot of fun for anyone who can get over to Amsterdam,…
Ok, it’s not BlackBerry’s next OS, 6.0, but it looks like it, non? The 6.0-inspired theme comes just days after leaked screenshots appeared, and includes fully-customizable icons, animated icons and a few other next-gen-like features. [Mobihand via KnowYourCell] https://gizmodo.com/blackberry-os-6-0-screenshots-and-details-5520623
Just as Palm CEO Jon Rubinstein tells people they’re going to go it alone, and will survive just fine thankyouverymuch, we discover HTC has pulled out of the bidding race. How very convenient. Now, it’s up to Lenovo, claims Reuters. https://gizmodo.com/palm-ceo-insists-that-palm-can-survive-on-its-own-5522480 We’d heard Palm had a few Asian companies vying for its affections, but after…
We’ve talked about how the commenting system and those crazy tagpages work, but it seems that it’s time for a different sort of discussion. Yeah, it’s apparently time to talk about trolls, jerks, doo-doo heads, lousy commenters, and the banhammer. https://gizmodo.com/almost-everything-you-could-want-to-know-about-commen-5465437 Just as a writer, editor, or comment administrator can approve your commenter account, he…
This is Connected, a self-portrait sculpture by artist Kasey McMahon. It’s made entirely of Cat 5 cables and other wires, wrapped around a steel frame. It’s absolutely stunning. I do, though, wish I could stop myself from thinking how annoying it’d be to untangle all of those cords. [Atypical Art via NOTCOT via Geek.com]
In 1996, Bruce Lund’s company came up with the Tickle Me Elmo doll, a plush Sesame Street doll that chuckled when squeezed. Today, he’s developing a gas-powered, potentially lethal bean bag cannon for the Pentagon. An obvious progression! (No, really.) UPDATED There story goes something like this: Lund & Co Inventions doesn’t sell toys directly,…
Pick a book from it, step inside, and start walking. Mens sana in corpore sano until you break all your bones falling down some stairs. [LikeCool]
While Palm CEO Jon Rubinstein says the company would certainly “consider takeover offers,” he insists that Palm can survive as an independent company. Not only that, but he has hope for the future: Mr Rubinstein said Palm was working “fast and furious on new handsets”. “We do have a strong pipeline of products in the…