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Credit cards, by nature, dissociate us from our money at the price of convenience. But what if they were both easy to use and a means to promote responsible budgeting? The Live Checking credit card snared a red dot design award for good reason—it’s an excellent, feasible idea. A normal credit card is equipped with…
Don’t try and hide that Leksvik table from me, I can recognize Swedish wood from a hundred miles away. We all own Ikea furniture, it’s as certain as death and taxes. But not everyone makes a projector from a lamp. Instructables member Derte84 cobbled together his projector using just the Isbrytare lamp from Ikea, tape…
Somewhere on the web is the ultimate music site. It has virtually every album, EP and single ever released in a variety of high-quality formats with insanely fast download speeds. You’re probably not allowed in. The Pirate Bay is dead. So is TorrentSpy, MiniNova, Suprnova and many other public BitTorrent trackers. But the most savvy…
Apple’s had ambitious TV plans. Standing in the way, industry execs. Apple supposedly wants to offer subscriptions to packages for $30 a month, and to sell shows for a buck. Funny then, what CBS’s CEO said during an earnings call. https://gizmodo.com/more-information-on-apples-plan-to-kill-cable-launch-t-5432514 The relevant Q&A from CBS’s most recent earnings call, via Seeking Alpha’s full transcript,…
I guess I should have sent my story to Giz as well since it reminds me of what this tipster had to say. I happened to be in an elevator with Steve Jobs who appeared to be eating a small child, blood smeared across his face and spilling down his turtleneck in evanescent streaks. At…
Dr. Christopher W. McGinley, Superintendent of the Lower Merion School District—the district accused of invading students’ privacy by accessing their laptop’s webcams remotely—has sent an email to parents and guardians explaining why. Kind of: https://gizmodo.com/school-spies-students-through-their-laptop-cameras-5474614 ————— Forwarded message ————— From: Date: Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 9:33 PM Subject: Email from Lower Merion School District…
There’s no special tech inside this power strip concept that could prevent it from coming to market tomorrow. Instead, simple, clever design makes an everyday product even better. Let me explain. The Multi-Tab strip, by designer Soon Mo Kang, does three things that most power strips don’t: 1. Modular construction means you can expand it…
With working conditions and security policy down Apple’s supply chain under serious fire, an Apple insider reached out to us. Apple’s blasé attitude toward its manufacturers’ labor practices, he says, is old news. https://gizmodo.com/investigate-apples-chinese-supply-chain-get-assaulted-5474160 Our tipster was a member of the Newton team when Steve Jobs made his return to Apple in 1996, with mixed…
The guys at 9to5Mac have put together a profile you can install on your iPhone using a corporate development kit that gives you an alphanumeric passcode lock—versus the standard 4-digit PIN-style lock. The settings profile’s easily removed if you don’t like it, but make sure you don’t lock yourself out of your phone by forgetting…
Investigators at the NSA have tracked the huge online attacks that Google used as their reason for leaving the Chinese market to two universities, one with ties to the Chinese military. https://gizmodo.com/google-refuses-to-continue-censoring-results-in-china-5446712 If supported by further investigation, the findings raise as many questions as they answer, including the possibility that some of the attacks came…
Looks like our hunches about what’s inside the next MacBook Pros are panning out: AppleInsider hears that Apple’s got new MacBook Pros running that can switch between integrated and discrete graphics automagically, which exactly describes Nvidia’s Optimus dual graphics tech. https://gizmodo.com/whats-inside-the-next-macbooks-5436465 If you remember, the unibody MacBooks from Oct. 2008 were the first to use…
Ok ok ok, rewind a few weeks. Before WinPho 7 trundled into the daylight, the strongest evidence we had for a new product from Microsoft actually centered around something else: The long-rumored, utterly mysterious Project Pink. So, err, what happened? https://gizmodo.com/windows-phone-7-series-everything-is-different-now-5471805 With Windows Phone 7 Series as the star of the show, Mobile World Congress…
The celebrant wore a black turtleneck and read vows from an iPod. The ring was brought in on a first-generation iPhone. And the bride and groom both said iDo. What more could you hope for from an Apple store wedding? Josh and Ting first met at an Apple store, and could think of no place…
MediaMemo’s Peter Kafka hears that Hulu and its three owners want to be on the iPad, but if it happens—which won’t be soon—it’ll mostly likely be as part of a paid subscription package to get Hulu everywhere. Technical challenge of switching from Flash to an iPad-friendly format aside (which isn’t a huge one), here’s the…
You may have forgotten about it, but Microsoft got in to a bit of trouble with the European Commission for anti-competitive practices (including force-feeding customers IE). Microsoft’s plea bargain was to add other browser options alongside its own. https://gizmodo.com/microsoft-gives-europeans-choice-of-browser-instead-of-5322453 The new screen, seen here, will pop up for any European Windows (XP/Vista/7) user who has…
A leaked roadmap had previously indicated that Sprint would be launching a 4G WiMax handset sometime in 2010, and now the company has confirmed that we’ll be seeing the technology within the next few months. But is the network ready? https://gizmodo.com/roadmap-leak-htc-android-phone-with-wimax-coming-to-sp-5444005 Well, sort of. Sprint’s been working with Clearwire on building up a 4G WiMax…
It may not be a CGI apology (bet his wife would’ve loved that!) but Tiger Woods will be making his first public apology live on YouTube today. https://gizmodo.com/this-is-not-a-trailer-for-tiger-woods-2011-but-it-shou-5416508 YouTube is live-streaming the press conference from Florida at 11am EST / 8am PST today to the Citizen Tube area of the site. Tune in if seeing…
Intel is moving from conifers to deciduous trees as inspiration for its next Atom Z-series platform, if PC Watch is correct. The Z-series is residing in netbooks and ultra-portables such as the Vaio P from Sony, but with Moorestown not compatible with Windows it makes sense Intel would need a new processor. https://gizmodo.com/intels-new-atom-chips-what-they-mean-for-you-5431479 Enter Oak…
Sony. Working on a PlayStation controller that can also be used with Xbox 360s. And Nintendo consoles. Has hell iced over? Did the last 30 years never happen? Has Linus Torvalds replaced Kazuo Hirai at SCEI? I know Sony’s been working through its propriety issues of late, using the ePub format for ereaders and—heaven forbid!—launching…
Those scientist types have been very active of late, between making ethanol fuel from orange peel and now tree-derived sugar being used to make plastic. Who’ll be first to make trees from fuel? https://gizmodo.com/scientist-discovers-fruit-peel-and-newspaper-can-be-tur-5474818 The latter project is being worked on at the Imperial College of London, and unlike plastic made from corn it’s looking…