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In 1976, 5 video games were released. In 2009, depending how granular you go, the number rockets into the thousands. No wonder so many people have forsaken adjusted lives in pursuit of a hobby. (Sorry honey.) [admob via Kotaku]
This tunnel-boring machine has been boring subway holes in the tough New York dirt for 30 years now, and has been brought into action again on Second Ave. Isn’t it a beauty? The TBM was built in the 1970s in New Jersey, and has been reconditioned “like new” and reassembled in New York for this…
Who cares if you’ve never even heard of the ability to run alternative operating systems on your PS3—you could potentially be in for a small windfall under consumer protection laws. As the story goes, Iapetus at the NeoGAF forums took the issue up with Amazon (who sold him the PS3), quoting a European consumer protection…
Check the ingredients label on a food product, and there’ll likely be a dozen words you can’t recognize—causing havoc for vegetarians. I know how bad it is, I’m one of ’em. Developer Faizal Mohammed has created two iPhone apps—one for veggies, one for those who follow Islamic law and only eat halal food. It’s pretty…
Could it be a phone, a netbook or even an ereader/tablet like the Microsoft Courier? The above patent has surfaced via HTC, showing both screens working as one, or split so one is a virtual keyboard, the other, the UI. It’s certainly an intriguing idea, particularly if it were to run Android. We’ve already seen…
All the life-sapping elements dreamed up by TV shows, movies, authors and game studios are here—including Kryptonite, Element X and Vibranium. Classified by media, energy potential and origin, naturally. [RussellWalks via Urlesque via Neatorama via Kotaku]
New MacBook Pros have been a long time coming, but Macworld Australia has apparently heard from sources that new MacBook Pro models will be announced next Tuesday, the 13th of April. No further evidence has come to light suggesting this is true, apart from Best Buy magically disappearing away the 15-inch model on its site,…
Not to mention tase people, and translate doggy-speak. According to some uncovered attempts by Motorola at viral videos, that is. Seven videos show what happens when you put secret unlock codes into your Droid. Check the best out below. How to detect underwear size: How to turn your Droid into a taser: How to translate…
Rumors persist that Microsoft hasn’t given up on making a film based on its multi-million-selling Halo franchise, with Spielberg tipped as being down for producing it. I’d like to see one made; but then we’ve always got District 9. [Kotaku]
If you live in Mexico, you may just be shit out of luck this weekend if you want to actually get any use out of your cellphone. Unless you’ve registered your number due to the new law, that is. Over 30 million cellphone numbers remain unregistered, and unless they send their personal contact details as…
A bunch of Danish students turned old hair dryers into mobile phone booths. They supposedly think that this is the perfect way to let people make private calls in public. I just plain think they’re trying to ruin Superman. I mean, how the heck do you rip off clothes while in—or under—this phone booth? [Design…
Ever try to slip a camera under a girl’s dress? Just think of how much simpler amateur upskirting would be if you could just twist a knob to raise her skirt. Someone just needs to hurry and perfect this tech. Designed by Jae Kim, this mechanical skirt consists of several triangular pieces which are bunched…
Meet Kevin Trudeau. Kevin’s a nice guy—he’s an author, annoying product pitchman, renowned conman, and convicted felon—and he’s currently spending 30 days in jail for encouraging people to send emails to a federal judge. Turns out that’s illegal. You see, Kevin—who’s also a radio and web personality—really wanted U.S. District Judge Robert Gettleman to take…
This is iPhone OS 4 running on an iPhone 3GS. Even though it’s not finished, it’s surprisingly usable—not nearly as slow as iPhone 3 beta running on iPhone 3G last year. Most of the new features we mentioned today are there, theoretically, but it’s not exactly usable until developer support shows up in apps. Like…
Today Apple added some excellent features to its iPhone platform, so we were forced to update our smartphone beginner’s guide chart. Here it is: Use the above chart to easily gauge the differences in the current smartphone platforms on the market, or jump to our original guide for a deeper phone-by-phone lesson. Note: We just…
Want to experience the thrill of watching iPhone multitasking for the first time? The agony that it’s not coming to your iPhone? Well, just watch the entire iPhone 4.0 keynote. [Apple]
OK, sure, that Winnie the Pooh iBook looks pretty slick. But what about all of those real books that are gathering dust on your real bookshelf? Well, with this Instructable, those too can become (slightly less slick) ebooks. You’ll need a spare digital camera, but these days it’s not unrealistic to think that you might…
It’s been in beta for a while, but tonight—at 9 PM EST—BlackBerry’s very own Twitter app will be available for download. From what we’re seeing, it might be the most BlackBerry-like of any Twitter apps available so far. The download will be available through BlackBerry App World and the BlackBerry Beta Zone.
A certain red-headed devil child we call Matt. But also, we’ve been mail renting lenses and high end gear we couldn’t dream of affording from Borrowlenses.com. We like the service a lot, and although we could keep this secret to ourselves, we figured we’d share this knowledge with you. Their lenses helped with the iPad…
This awkward-looking contraption can read your mind—sort of. It’s an encephalometer from Hitatchi, and it measures the change in blood flow across your brain. You know what that makes it good for? Neuromarketing, apparently! And an old joke. The device isn’t intended for pharmaceutical usage, according to Nikkei, but rather for research institutes and neuromarketers…