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Instead of growing up a princess and ruling kingdoms with an iron fist, I’m here building castles and controlling villagers with the We Rule iPhone app. Ah well. It’s close enough to the old dream and cheaper than a tiara. Basically, We Rule appears to be a medieval version of FarmVille. It was developed by…
Ever struggle to find an LED strip that’s just the right fit for your odd decorating project? Me either. But it’s good to know that there’s such a thing as these flexible light strips which can be cut to size. The strips are less than a millimeter thick and available in red, green, blue, and…
A major independent publisher, Perseus Books Group, has signed a deal with Apple to provide ebooks for the iPad. According to the NYT, the deal is similar to those which Apple has made with other major publishers: Perseus will set consumer prices and Apple will serve as an agent, taking a 30 percent commission on…
Here’s a tip for those of you looking to avoid repetitive motion injuries such as carpal tunnel syndrome: don’t send 100 texts per day, you crazy bastards. Unfortunately, that’s exactly what 16-year-old Annie Levitz from Mundelein, IL did. And now she requires cortisone injections and is going to need surgery. Yes, she needs surgery because…
If Señor Chen’s impressions of PlayStation Move weren’t enough, I beat the crap out of this gladiator dude with my bare hands (holding the glowy stickballs) and in a new demo, stretched Kratos’s face like taffy. Mmm, taffy. [PlayStation Move@Giz] https://gizmodo.com/sony-motion-controller-is-called-playstation-move-laun-5490508
Sharp’s new TVs add yellow to the traditional red, blue and green colors its pixels display. They don’t just combine red and green like suckers! But the real story is that George Takei’s in the ads for them. [Thanks, Peter!]
Popular file-syncing service Dropbox is finally getting an Android app. This means that you’ll be able to access, edit, sync, download, upload, and share Dropbox contents from your Android devices soon. [Dropbox]
One year and—barely—nine months. That’s what it has taken Apple to invade 19 percent of the total US portable game market, while the PSP sunk from 20% to 11%, and the Nintendo dropped 5%. And that’s only revenue. Taking into consideration that games in the App Store are cheaper than in the PSP and Nintendo,…
Every once in a while, the two or three USB ports your laptop affords you just aren’t enough. The Infinite USB concept makes do with what you have by cozily stacking your USB devices right on top of one another. If a regular USB hub is like an apartment building, each device getting its own…
If they succeed, DARPA will be able to follow your car everywhere you go—even if you get into downtown Manhattan’s traffic—making movies with car chases absolutely pointless. If Steve McQueen were alive, he would be very sad today. The new radar is called Multipath Explotation Radar, and combines three-dimensional urban maps with a Ku-band radar…
According to Apple’s internal documentation, the iPhone is now available without AT&T contract or ID at any Apple Store. Our contact claims that the iPhone is locked, however, so it will only work with AT&T SIMs. Here are the conditions: • Customers are not required to have an AT&T contract. • Customers can only purchase…
It’s important to use a good laser to sight your rifle—nearly as important as teaching your infant how to shoot. The Accudot 300 gets the job done. And it’s available now at Toys ‘R’ Us. It’s giraffe season!
There are plenty of keyboard “improvement” apps on the Marketplace meant to improve Android’s typing experience. Two reasons: because the Android soft-keyboard sucks, and because Android is open enough that they can. ThickButtons is a pretty good evolution of this. How it works is that ThickButtons visibly enlarges the keys that the phone predicts you’ll…
Today, the VSS Enterprise has touched the blue sky for the first time. The first craft of the SpaceShipTwo class had its first captive flight from the Mojave Spaceport, carried by the White Knight II. It was a beautiful thing: https://gizmodo.com/what-is-this-5420705 Needless to say, aircraft genius Burt Rutan is excited: This is a momentous day…
Our society, spoiled by the endless diversions of the internet, now demands more than mere television of its televisions. Toshiba understands, packing Vudu Movies and a host of web content into its Wi-Fi friendly UX600 1080p HDTV. We’ve known since January that Vudu was due to show up in Toshiba hardware, and the UX600 is…
The Robovie mR2 is a robot, sure, but it won’t work unless you pop an iPod Touch into it, at which point you’ll be able to control it either via the touchscreen or over Wi-Fi. Of course, it can’t do all that much. It can use “information gathered with the iPod by means of gestures,”…
If you had to single out one cool, geeky technology as the preeminent cool, geeky technology, lasers would be a fine choice. They’ve enriched our gadgets, confused our cats, and, for half a century, lit up our imaginations. On March 22, 1960, back when everybody had three names, Arthur Leonard Schawlow and Charles Hard Townes…
Google killed Google China Search Engine today. This is what China has to say: https://gizmodo.com/google-china-search-engine-killed-5499275 BEIJING, March 21 (Xinhua) — From groundlessly accusing the Chinese government of supporting hacker attack against it to pushing China abandon the legal regulations on the Internet by threatening to withdraw from the Chinese market, many facts have shown that…
Buying a water gun at Target is all well and good, but you’ll have the same equipment as everybody else. If you want a leg up, you need to build it yourself. And you might as well go crazy. Sure, you’ll need a whole bunch of stuff such as PVC piping, ABS, springs, hose clamps…
Soon, every internet-connected device will make “phone calls”—Xbox, iPhone, laptop, whatever. Data is data, be it voice, text or video. Carriers should charge for data—more even—but leave off the dumb premiums for voice and SMS. Every month my phone sends and receives a certain amount of megabytes to carry out everything I do. For all…