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This seems… backwards. If you want to buy OAR’s new album on Amazon, you’re going to end up paying 50% more for a digital download than you would for a physical disc. It makes some sense, maybe, since at this point a majority of people ordering from Amazon will just end up downloading that the…
Only one in 12 Netflixers subscribe to the Blu-ray service, and at just 6% of their total streaming catalog, HD content is “underwhelming,” according to Netflix. Two stories, one lesson: HD just isn’t what matters right now to Netflix. For all the marketing dollars thrown behind HD, Blu-ray is still a marginal technology when compared…
Sky Siege ($3, available now) uses the iPhone 3GS’ compass and accelerometers to turn the iPhone into a window rather than just a screen, resulting in startlingly immersive gameplay. Don’t know what that means? Just watch this remarkable clip. [iTunes]
Dell appears to be prepping a WiMAX version of its Mini 10 netbook, one that will let you surf the web using a 4G wireless connection via Clear or Sprint. The new model is essentially the same as the current crop of Mini 10s, with the exception of the wireless-N and WiMAX abilities combined on…
Readers, meet Anchiornis huxleyi in its true colors. Anchiornis huxleyi, here are some readers. And no, you can’t eat them, you oversized chicken, you. The paleontologist team—who published the results of their study in last issue of Science—obtained 29 melanosome samples from all over the body of the Anchiornis, comparing them to the feathers of…
Nikon D90. Photoshop CS4 13 Shots. Skeet Shooting. Took a shitload of pictures, let photoshop do its thing. -Sam Hutto -Kevin Scott Canon Power Shot A520 ISO: 200 f-5.5 6 Shot Panorama -Scott Alberts Please find attached to this email, my submission to this months “Polar Panorama” photography contest. My submission shows my neighbourhood Cato…
After Japan decimated the Allied Fleet in WWII’s Battle of the Java Sea, the Abraham Crijnssen, a minesweeper, was ordered to escape to Australia. To avoid detection, the 186-foot boat was simply covered in branches. [HNSA via MAKE via boingboing]
You hear the 9.7-inch iPad has a screen resolution of 1024×768, and you think to yourself, that’s not so bad! And it’s not. But when you later hear that a new 4-inch smartphone will feature a resolution of 1280×1024, well… …it’s just tough to be floored by anything less. (Those of you noting the discrepancy…
A British doctor was so kind as to write a letter to the New England Journal of Medicine, handily summarizing what is known about Nintendo-related injuries. The gist: Your Wii wants you dead. The point of the letter was to highlight a new case, in which a girl hurt her foot playing Wii Fit. But…
I thought the Micro Air Vehicles would be small hovering robots but, according to this video from the Air Force Research Laboratory, they will be more like robotic birds with spy and attack capabilities, capable of blending with the environment. https://gizmodo.com/spy-drones-coming-soon-to-the-us-at-st-walkers-to-foll-372263 Not only these things would be able to position themselves to perform long-term surveillance…
As we become more aware of the various viscera inside our gadgets, otherwise unremarkable gadgets seem suddenly… strange. Take the LG Arena Max LU9400: It’s almost definitely a feature phone, but it’s got the spec sheet of a Nexus One. The Arena Max is a 3.5-inch screen handset with all the iron you’d expect, including…
The SX210 is the standout of Canon’s four new PowerShots point-and-shoots, shooting 14MP stills and 720p video (with stereo sound and optical zoom while shooting), with a crazy long 14x 28mm wide-angle zoom lens for $350. The SD3500 is their touch camera, also 14MP and 720p, but it’s got a 5x 24mm wide-angle lens, and…
The T1i’s not even a year old, and Canon’s knocking it down: The Rebel T2i pulls from the 7D, delivering 18 megapixels and legit 1080p video (24, 25 or 30fps) for $900. https://gizmodo.com/canon-eos-rebel-t1i-first-hands-on-50ds-sensor-1080p-5182772 The T2i pulls from the higher-end 7D almost the same way the T1i pulled from the 50D, though it has its own…
Even following Google’s gutsy decision to stop censoring searches in China, they’ve continued to do so while getting caught up in other messes—making this comic ring oh so close to home. [9GAG via theNextWeb] https://gizmodo.com/google-refuses-to-continue-censoring-results-in-china-5446712
On one hand the BenQ V2220/V2220H is a 21.5-inch LCD monitor that manages to be the thinnest in its class (just 15mm). On the other, BenQ has taken the whole “dynamic contrast ratio” fib to a whole new level. https://gizmodo.com/the-10-worst-hdtv-ripoffs-explained-384902 They claim a 10,000,000:1 DCR with their edge-lit LED technology. (Keep in mind, the human…
ASUS listened to those grumbling about the lack of Wi-Fi in the O!Play HDP-R1 media streamer, and has added Wi-Fi 802.11n to the newest model, the O!Play Air HDP-R3, for streaming 1080p video. You’re allowed to cheer, folks. https://gizmodo.com/asus-o-play-review-best-priced-hd-video-player-is-the-5415699 The O!Play streamers are very highly-regarded here at Gizmodo, especially when considering they don’t cost more…
Seen here is the first SUPER AMOLED PHOOOONNNNEEE from Samsung, which is so SUPER you must wear a protective suit to touch it, lest you become SUPER too. We knew their integrated AMOLEDs were on the way soon, and while the first device (which supposedly has a 3.3-inch WVGA AMOLED touchscreen) hasn’t been named/specced-out, at…
Just because you didn’t make it into the police force, it doesn’t mean you have to go through life with a naked belt. Strap Brando’s camera belt lock on for size, and feel the testosterone course through your veins. You can unlock it in just a second according to Brando, so that all-important kingfisher shot…
I stumbled across an amazing photo of a kingfisher diving for its dinner, taken by photographer Adrian Groves with a Canon 40D camera. Though I can no longer show you here due to copyright issues… Groves set up a tank of minnows as bait, camouflaged with some netting, and then hid out, waiting for the…
We’ve seen all manner of phones controlling robots, cars and helicopters, but a HTC Hero operating a Lego Mindstorms robot? Awesome. It works via a purpose-built app which uses the Hero’s accelerometer, connecting to the ‘bot over Wi-Fi. It’s from the creative minds at Swedish tech company ENEA, who created the app to harness the…