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Anyone can take a picture with plenty of sun around. But capturing extreme lighting conditions takes discipline. So for this week’s Shooting Challenge, you can shoot whatever you want, but you only get a single candle to light it. https://gizmodo.com/122-brilliant-and-blinding-blow-outs-5477376 The Challenge Capture a photo in complete darkness, save for the light of one candle.…
People of the world who hate hate HATE going to the dentist, rejoice: DentalVibe is a new device that completely eliminates the pain when they are sticking a stainless steel needle into your gums. All by cleverly fooling your brain. Developed by Dr. Steven G. Goldberg DDS and Bresslergroup, DentalVibe vibrates at irregular intervals. While…
So here’s the good news: Turtle Beach announced a universal version of their gaming-oriented chat headset. In stereo, it mixes your talking with your gaming perfectly, meaning you won’t be shouting at your teammates (unintentionally). Here’s the bad news: Just like the otherwise superb Astro A40s, the Ear Force PX21s require a lot of cordage—namely,…
In today’s Remainders: laughs. The Onion riffs on Google’s privacy issues; Virgin America’s triumphant claim of going Flash-free is sort of a joke; a clever Chatroulette user pranks people into looking at themselves, and more. Grounded Yesterday Virgin America announced that they were actively ditching Flash for an all HTML website, explaining that it would…
In 2002, to experience augmented reality was to lash 26 pounds of equipment to your body and hobble waywardly within the confines of predefined area. In 2010, you can augment the entire world with a free app for your smartphone. This shot of the Columbia University’s Mobile Augmented Reality System (MARS) comes from a PopSci…
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More than anything, Sony’s lost its spirit, spending too much time telling us it’s the greatest electronics company in the world and not nearly enough showing us. Proprietary Formats Sony’s last huge format hit was a product called “Compact Disc”. You might have heard of it. Spinning plastic wheel with pits in the bottom? Read…
It’s apparently true: Steam is coming to Mac. Not just Steam, though. Judging by these awesome teasers released by Valve, so are Half-Life, Portal, Team Fortress 2 AND Left 4 Dead. Ho-lee crap. UPDATE: We’ve got all six teasers now. https://gizmodo.com/steam-is-most-probably-coming-to-macs-5479978 Gordon Freeman with an Apple logo stamped into his chest and the Heavy coming…
The Zenith wheelchair, a design by the Mechanical Engineering Department at the University of Alberta, is fit with tank-like treads to climb up stairs under the user’s own power. The treaded design combines with strong, lightweight tech like an aluminum back frame and a Herman Miller-inspired carbon fiber seat to create a beastly machine that’s…
Great day for deal hunters, there’s the penny saving Dell laptop with accessories, Bioshock 2 is on sale for anyone who’s been itching for some plasmid slinging action, and three iPhone apps of amusement to round out the savings. Top Deals: • 17″ Dell Studio 17 Dual-Core Laptop for $399 with $12.95 shipping (normally $599)…
It’s maybe not the most surprising news, given the Wall Street Journal‘s longtime web leadership, but Rupert Murdoch has officially confirmed that the WSJ will indeed appear on the iPad. But Rupert, what can you tell us about it? Well… nothing, apparently: Mr. Murdoch said the Journal planned to be on Apple Inc.’s iPad tablet…
OK Go’s new music video for “This Too Shall Pass” is four minutes of pure Rube Goldberg insanity. And as these behind-the-scenes videos show, it was every bit as monumental an undertaking as you’d expect: https://gizmodo.com/ok-gos-embeddable-music-video-for-this-too-shall-pas-5483526 What started with a two-paragraph synopsis of the band’s vision quickly ballooned into a massive-scale project requiring 20 engineers.…
We asked people on the street what they thought of when they thought of Sony. [We Miss Sony] https://gizmodo.com/we-miss-sony-5484148
There are very few companies in the world whose names provoke not just recognition, but affection. Sony, whose products defined gadgetry in my youth, has lost its way. I want them back. I miss loving Sony. We’ve spent the last few weeks talking to Sony customers, Sony employees, even Sony’s detractors in an attempt to…
I’m imagining a Venn diagram of 1.) People who’ve already built a PC compatible with USB 3.0 and 2.) people who are gravely concerned about data security. The middle section is quite large! Hence, the Super Talent SuperCrypts. These jumbo-sized flash drives, which are backwards compatible with USB 2.0, have been built around AES hardware…
The new TiVo Premiere is like dinosaurs who got upgraded with laser jetpacks: Fancier, but potentially outmoded in a world populated by tons of ninjas with nuclear shuriken. https://gizmodo.com/tivo-premiere-details-and-first-hands-on-like-imdb-on-5484003 I saved up enough money to buy the first-generation TiVo—one of the Philips models, I think—when I was still in high school, and mostly used it…
Cool Leaf is an input system that’s perfectly flat, and wonderfully mirrored. A Japanese company called Minebea pioneered it, and they’re demonstrating it with a keyboard, calculator, and remote control that are complete key top-free. The immediately apparent benefit—other than the crazy-futuristic look— is that the devices would be easy to clean: no keys for…
Google’s mobile web interface for Buzz is technically impressive, in that it behaves more or less like a native app. Cool, guys! But in use, it’s just too slow. Buzzie, the first native Buzz iPhone app, helps pick up Google’s slack. https://gizmodo.com/google-buzz-mobile-hands-on-location-is-the-killer-app-5467878 As the first iPhone app for Buzz, Buzzie gets a lot right. The…
Are you frustrated by game publishers releasing same-day DLC that screw used game purchasers over? How about making you pay for what should be essential, built-in parts of a game? Well, get ready for more of it, says Peter Moore. Moore, president of EA Sports, is looking for how to squeeze an extra $5 out…
Amazon MP3 Store has a promotion called Daily Deal, where they prominently highlight an album that’ll rake in sales for cheap—in exchange, labels have been giving them a one-day exclusive before the street date. Surprise, iTunes got pissed. For example, Amazon sold Mariah Carey’s “Memoirs of an Imperfect Angel” for $6 and Vampire Weekend’s “Contra”…