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Good news—Digitimes is reporting that many of the Taiwanese phone suppliers are ditching resistive touchscreens and focusing their attentions on ramping up production of the much more superior capacitive panels. Today is a great day to be a finger. [Digitimes]
While new colorways aren’t exactly our bag, we’ll make an exception for the Panasonic GF1 just because it’s so damned cool. It’ll be available in silver and pink options from March 12th. [Panasonic via Akihabara News] https://gizmodo.com/panasonic-gf1-review-i-3-micro-four-thirds-5382689
Of all the xkcd comics, it’s the Valentine’s Day ones that are always my favorites. Even when they’re bittersweet like this one. You can click on the image for a closer look. I suppose the lesson is to forget romance once science comes into the picture. [xkcd] Bad Valentine is our own special take on…
You’re looking at a mosquito who got taken down mid-flight by a “Death Star” laser gun designed by Nathan Myhrvold. The malaria-carrying pest never saw it coming, but you can watch everything happen over and over again in this video. The idea behind the “Death Star” laser is that it could be used to control…
Yes, Google will plan my wedding one day. Or at least I might use the wedding planning templates in Google Docs to organize things while wishing that Sergey Brin and Larry Page would personally plan my bachelorette party. Right in time for the cheesiest of all romantic holidays, Google has partnered with Style Me Pretty…
Fred Morrison didn’t cure a disease, go to the moon, or invent some high-tech gadget. But he made many of our lives just a bit happier with a simple toy that prompted dreams of flying saucers and sparked intramural games. According to his son, “old age caught up” with Morrison as he dealt with a…
Next week, for the first time, the public will be able to see how our government might respond to a full-fledged act of cyber terrorism, in a simulation that will include top intelligence and security officials. On February 16, the Bipartisan Policy Center-hosted event, dubbed Cyber ShockWave, will assemble many top officials in the “White…
The iTunes Store is close to hitting 10 billion song downloads and to celebrate Apple is giving a lucky boy or gal a $10,000 iTunes Gift Card. Of course, no purchase is necessary to be entered into the drawing. To throw your name into the hat, you can either purchase a song from the iTunes…
Click to viewAn Onion News Network piece that makes fun of NASA and awkward flirtation all at once? Be still my laughing heart. Seriously, though: it’s good to have an eight-year plan. Bad Valentine is our own special take on the beauty—and awkwardness—of geek love. [The Onion]
Click to viewAnthony Holtvogt was careless enough to accidentally fire his gun in a restaurant, but thankfully his girlfriend must’ve bought her BlackBerry from Superman. It’s the only explanation I’ve got for the fact that the phone stopped a bullet. Ok, so maybe it was simply a matter of the BlackBerry being in just the…
It feels like all of the nine million Google Buzz posts and comments flooded your inbox this week. And as if that wasn’t enough, suddenly that creepy ex started “following” you. Google has a fix for one of those issues. As a result of user feedback, Google has made these little changes to turn Buzz…
Somehow it’s just not fun to work in a messy or unorganized kitchen—or at least that’s my excuse. The Ekokook kitchen concept is neither though. It’s organized, clean, eco-friendly, and oh-so-gorgeous. Ekokook’s entire layout appears to have been very well thought out with fresh vegetable storage, water conservation, container gardening, waste sorting, recycling, and composting.…
What bothers me about most videos using autotune is that they go overboard with the effect. A bit of subtlety works so much better. Take this short clip of the iPad keynote for example. It’s definitely worthy of imitation. https://gizmodo.com/this-years-most-ridiculous-events-auto-tuned-5421910 Up, down, sideways. Up, down, si—damn it. Someone please make a new video so that…
We’ve seen augmented reality put ads on buildings and give cars superpowers. But when applied to a first-person shooter game like in this video? That’s taking the intensity up just a notch or ten. UPDATED: https://gizmodo.com/augmented-reality-facade-shows-buildings-real-time-deet-5446228 As you can see, once the player puts on his augmented reality helmet and goggles his surroundings are suddenly…
Our favorite love doctor, Debby Herbenick, explains what to do after accidentally sending a romantic—or possibly kinky—message to the wrong person. And what happens when you tweet said message publicly, instead of sending direct? If you misdirected a line about what you plan on doing with your tongue later that night to a good friend…
Looks like the Google Chrome for Mac Beta update available now is bringing extension support (yes!), bookmark syncing, a cookie manager, and a task manager along with some general stability improvements. Definitely worth a look. [Chrome Blog via Lifehacker] https://lifehacker.com/chrome-for-mac-beta-updates-with-extension-support-5469610
Fastmac, who know how to make iPhone backup chargers, just made a more form-fitting version that also has an IR port. That means your iPhone is now a universal remote. https://gizmodo.com/fastmac-iv-iphone-charger-and-backup-battery-lightning-5132419 With their included app, the iPhone 3G and 3GS can control basically any IR-sensitive device you have as long as it’s docked into the…
Long before we had sultry Cylons, the world imagined a different type of robot—one that wasn’t wearing makeup and lingerie, but celebrating its own mechanical aesthetic. Michael Rivamonte is the artist behind these sculptures of “robots and spacemen capable of flight and mischief.” Most of his pieces stand about three feet tall and include design…
The dream of putting HDMI content (Blu-ray player, Xbox 360, PS3 or even another computer) into a 27-inch iMac has FINALLY come true. Kanex, who have done MDP to HDMI adapters, now goes the other way with the upcoming accessory. The bad part is that the device will cost $150, and you still need separate…
During WWI, German U-Boats were alarmingly effective at sinking allied warships and transport vessels alike. But since a ship couldn’t exactly be cloaked, Norman Wilkinson, British artist and naval officer, developed another method nicknamed razzle dazzle. U-Boats were effective but simple—they shot torpedoes, not directly at ships, but where they estimated a ship would end…