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AndroidAndMe has rewatched the Samsung Galaxy S keynote from earlier in the week (barrel of laughs ’round their way!) and realized that the 1GHz chip they mentioned—which can “process a staggering 90 million triangles per second” actually works out to three times faster than the Snapdragon processor. https://gizmodo.com/samsung-galaxy-s-smartphone-is-the-first-step-in-samsun-5500164 Samsung’s S5PC110 processor contains an ARM Cortex-A8…
Foursquare’s Windows Phone 7 app blows away their implementations on any other platform with a redefined aesthetic and new features, like a heat map. Which makes us pretty hopeful about what devs can do on WP7: [Artificial Ignorance via TechCrunch]
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Found at the Oregon Culinary Institute, this chess set enlists the various styles of salt and pepper shakers to a long-standing, strategic war. Also, saying “could you pass the salt?” for “CHECKMATE” must really ice the competition. [GeekDad]
Compact cameras are as small now as last century’s camera batteries were big. Pictured is a Canon PowerShot 600 camera’s battery dating back to 1995, above 2010’s IXUS 130 camera. [@EosNetwork via @IAmTarek]
ASUS’ Eee PC T101MT has finally been given a release date—April for Europe and most probably the US as well. The convertible tablet netbook will be €499 (or $660) once on sale. [Liliputing] https://gizmodo.com/asus-eee-pc-t101mt-has-a-multitouch-tablet-display-and-5471797
Google’s upcoming set top box won’t replace what you’ve already got, VideoNuze has reportedly been told by sources. Instead, it’ll daisy-chain between the boxes and the TV via HDMI, bringing the best of the web to your TV. https://gizmodo.com/all-giz-wants-a-google-set-top-box-that-doesnt-suck-5496708 All we know for certain so far is that the box will be built by Sony…
Following the iPhone app, PayPal has promised BlackBerry and Android users will soon be able to “bump” their phones together to transfer money. https://gizmodo.com/paypal-iphone-app-transfers-money-by-bumping-against-an-5494376 PayPal hasn’t said whether it’ll only work between owners of the same OS, or if iPhones and Androids will soon be knocking heads to settle debts—like the latest version of Knocking…
A new iPhone game coming from the makers of the Lightsaber Duel app will let gamers act out one of their lifelong fantasies: running a cantina in Tatooine, serving Star Wars characters. Break up fights between Han Solo and Greedo! https://gizmodo.com/upcoming-lightsaber-iphone-app-pairs-via-bluetooth-for-5496409 The Star Wars Cantina game will be debuting in the App Store soon, with…
Laptop vinyls usually impress me, but not to the point where I’d actually buy one. Until today—when I saw Etsy seller SuzieAutomatic’s Canon Mode dial decal, which was a special commission by Gary Cruz. Wow. [Etsy via Flickr]
With rather lofty ambitions, LG has said it hopes to sell 1 million 3DTVs this year, securing it 25 per cent of the market. The LX9500 model was announced yesterday as going on sale May, when it could cost $4,000 if it’s anywhere near a direct conversion from the Korean price. (Though a retailer has…
Designer Erik Campbell was charged with putting a modern spin on the original chorded keyboard, a one-handed input device that lets users type characters with key-press combinations, like playing chords on a piano. For inspiration, he looked to the jellyfish. The original chorded keyboard, designed by Doug Engelbart in 1968, was boxy and beige. For…
In a recently discovered patent application entitled “External Light Illumination of Display Screens,” Apple describes its plot to capture light—particularly that from the sun—and use it to power backlit displays. This could mean smaller, lighter, more power-efficient devices. The patent itself is quite broad and includes artificial and natural sources of light, covers most electronics,…
Northrop Grumman’s X-47B is getting closer to flight. The 62.1-foot wingspan unmanned aerial vehicle may populate all US Navy’s aircraft carriers by the end of the decade. [Flight Global]
Now that Ikea is offering the Patrull baby monitoring system, all those trendy, geeky parents can finally completely deck out a nursery with minimalist Swedish-designed goods. They monitors are available for $25 per set. [OhDeeDoh via Unplggd]
Wireless carriers don’t just like Google’s Android phones because they’re the next best thing to Apple’s iPhone: They also like Android because Google is paying them to like it. PaidContent’s Tricia Duryee reports reports that Google’s deals with mobile carriers (and some phone makers) include an advertising revenue sharing agreement, provided they pre-install Google apps…
Forget nanobots. Who needs ’em? Since apparently we can now directly control live bacteria, and make them do our bidding. I’m in awe. The feat was accomplished—and extensively documented in the video above—by researchers at the NanoRobotics Laboratory of the École Polytechnique de Montréal. The bacteria in question are known as magnetotactic bacteria, which have…
The TrendyDigital WaterGuard waterproof case for the Apple iPad is the only iPad case that will let you control your tablet with your tongue or any other wet appendix. Which is kind of useless, since there are no smut apps. Fortunately, it has other uses. It will also allow you to use the iPad at…
The PocketToolX Brewzer’s got a ton of functionality: it’s a pry tool, a scraper, a flat head screwdriver, and so on. But all of those are secondary to what Brewzer’s really all about. I don’t think I can put it better than PocketToolX does: “The tip has been notched to allow you to tear open…
Some people get all >:o when it comes to emoticons, but I think they’re pretty B-). This =0 program detects your real life smiles with your webcam and turns them into :)s on your comptuer. :-p, haters. You can download Auto Smiley for Macs on the project page, and my initial testing found that it worked…