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An SEC filing shows that Michael Abbott, Palm’s Senior Vice President of software and services, will be leaving the company this month. The same filing also revealed that several key employees received generous incentives to stick around. Best of luck to Mr. Abbott—who was instrumental to webOS—and let’s hope his ex-coworkers don’t regret accepting lovely…
In future wars, our soldiers will be equipped with flexible, solar-powered computer displays on their wrists. And making it work has required a complete rethinking of how flexible displays are made. HP’s working on the technology, and hopes to have practical samples in use sometime next year. The displays will use E-Ink, powered by a…
Nicholas Todd has a garden on his work desk, a patch of lawn in which pikmins and gnomes can play while he world. I’d do the same, but I’m sure my dog would find a way to poop on it. [Unplggd]
This week, Microsoft finally unveiled what had long been known, in rumors and leaks, as Project Pink. The official name: Kin, which consists of two phones, a new way of doing things, and a chance that it just might sell: • Microsoft Kin: The Perfect Phone for Sidekick Fans – Here’s the rundown of the…
Security expert Marc Maiffret parlayed his teen hacking skills into getting paid to find holes in Microsoft software. Now, he says, Adobe and Apple can learn from Microsoft’s past. For Marc Maiffret, the turning point in his life came when—at the age of 17—he woke up to an FBI agent pointing a gun at his…
Presented without comment: Sprint’s 4G Case for iPad, with room for its WiMax Overdrive box. [Sprint via iLounge] https://gizmodo.com/sprint-overdrive-pocket-wimax-router-hands-on-oversize-5442444
Hurray, Google’s made search cleverer in three ways to make up for our, uh, less cleverness. If you misspell a name, it uses identifier words to fix your search, so if you search ‘kyle vanhelsing gizmodo’ it should take you to the right guy. Also, if you search for “aiprt,” autocorrection now skips the usual…
Generally, I’m a pacifist. But this Department of Defense image of F/A-18 Super Hornets flying over Afghanistan (lit by some sort of flare?), makes mechanized war look as romantic as any chick flick. Meanwhile, this refueling shot is pure sci-fi: It’s like Top Gun reshot by JJ Abrams. To ride in such a vehicle would…
Tomorrow, squads of rough and tumble robots will face off in an elaborate competition involving hard-hitting soccer in a robo-ready jungle gym arena. The craziest part: all the bots are built by high school students. At tomorrow’s FIRST Robot Competition Championship, student-made robots will demonstrate their mastery of a series of daunting challenges, ranging from…
It’s finally Friday. You’re free again. Dealzmodo got your motor running for a wild weekend! Or a tame one, if you’re boring. But seriously, check out these deals cause gadgets can be your friends and make you feel cool too! Top Deals: • 52-inch AQUOS LC52E77U LCD HDTV for $1299 (normally $1899). • 17.3″ HP…
This is all well and good, until a pedestrian rips your iPad out of the plastic pocket, jumps on their flame-throwing moped and speeds off, leaving you bereft and without visible turning aids. https://gizmodo.com/good-morning-britain-5501706 Maya Design is behind the Sprocket Pocket, with the pattern download up on their site if you want to take a…
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You may seek perpetual motion; we’re more fascinated by the (made up) principles of perpetual explosion exhibited by the BANG BOOM* Comic Book Lamp. By designer Ingo Maurer, the hanging lamp is an artful combination of comic book typography and illustration that captures the essence of the classic comic book aesthetic without mocking it in…
After a tremendous amount of public backlash, Apple has backed down from their rejection of Pulitzer Prize winning cartoonist Mark Fiore’s app. His NewsToons app had previously been denied because it “ridicules public figures,” an anti-satire stance that had set a dangerous precedent. https://gizmodo.com/apple-blocks-pulitzer-prize-winning-cartoonist-from-app-5517890 While this is welcome news, it’s still unfortunate that it took…
Dell’s latest Android tablet designs, now named “Streak,” are much different—much more iPad like—than the Mini 5 we saw a few months back at CES. https://gizmodo.com/first-hands-on-and-video-dell-mini-5-android-slate-5443837 That’s not necessarily a bad thing at all. The Mini 5 used to look (and may still look) like an oversized Android handset. But now, the newly leaked Dell…
AT&T is telling employees not to take vacation in June, according to Boy Genius Report. You know what that means: iPhone 4 is right on schedule. https://gizmodo.com/rumor-iphone-4-to-be-announced-june-22nd-5516769 The only time AT&T schedules these kinds of mandatory work periods, apparently, is to accommodate the increased traffic associated with iPhone launches. And while there had been some…
Apple has used Intel chips in their products since 2006 (and things have gone pretty well). But according to AppleInsider, Apple is in high-level discussions with AMD to adopt other processor tech. In fact, Apple has been doing more than just talking; they’ve even been testing AMD chipsets in their labs. How could this be,…
While you’re planning your weekend, I want you to consider skipping the ballgame/movie/park. Instead: strap on a helmet, sit on an airbag, and deploy it as your friends watch and laugh. Faceplant? No, no. That’s a neckplant you’re watching. Some NSFW language (understandably) and a loud BOOM here, so head’s up if you’re at the…
The Hollywood sign is in danger: The surrounding land is up for sale, and luxury homes may invade it soon. A non-profit trust is trying to stop this, but someone has another idea: Turn it into a hotel. If you have never been in Los Angeles, you won’t know that the Hollywood sign is crap.…
And older Zunes, too! But let’s talk about the HD: With the new OpenZDK toolkit, developers can make homebrew apps for the Zune HD, and by following a relatively simple set of instructions, you can install them. First, a little background: Zune and Zune HD homebrew isn’t entirely new, but it’s never been terribly exciting.…