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The January 3, 1968 Arizona Republic (Phoenix, AZ) ran this cartoon depicting the “Museum of Extinct Americana.” Rural Americans and private dwellings were thought to be on their way out. While more Americans of the year 2000 were living in urban areas, American farmers haven’t yet gone the way of the quagga. (This is probably…
There’s nothing new coming your way in terms of aesthetics from MSI’s line of “C” laptops, but under the hood we’ve got Core i Series processors. One of these fellas even sports an ATI Radeon HD5470 graphics card. The full laptop line includes the CX420, CR420 and CR720. The CX420 sports the aforementioned graphics card.…
Lumix will flood the market with a new series of F-line point and shoot cameras next month. Officially revealed at CES, the line already had its specs spelled out, but not pricing or release window. Now we have them: FP3 (14.1MP, 720p): $230 FH1 (12MP, 720p): $160 FH3 (14.1MP, 720p): $180 FH20 (14.1MP, 720p): $200.…
During that Apple town hall meeting we mentioned earlier this week CEO Steve Jobs reportedly had some choice words regarding Google that left little doubt about how the outspoken executive sees the competition. Updated. https://gizmodo.com/company-wide-apple-town-hall-today-to-chat-about-the-ip-5459098 That “Don’t be evil” slogan Google’s known for? “Bullshit” Jobs said, after which he was reportedly rewarded with a big…
Future comic book heroes may be referred to as Men of Spongy Steel if one researcher’s experimental metal makes it out of the lab and into real-world applications. There’s no fancy name attached to this stuff yet, so we’ll just call it steel foam for now. Name or no name, its various applications (tested in…
The writing was on the wall as recently as 2 a.m. this morning, and an open letter from Macmillan CEO John Sargent has confirmed everything we suspected: Macmillan books were pulled from Amazon store as part of a strong-arm tactic in the coming eBook price war. [Publishers Marketplace via Boing Boing] https://gizmodo.com/the-apple-amazon-ebook-war-begins-amazon-deletes-macmi-5460203
So says Mark Cuban, opining about the potential for children’s entertainment and media consumption with the iPad. The man owns a basketball team and was on Dancing with the Stars, people. Technology savant as far as I’m concerned. Editor’s Note: In all honesty I’m actually pretty excited about the iPad (from a software potential perspective),…
This could very well be the world’s first Swiss Army Knife. Bearing a striking resemblance to modern multi-tools, it has at least six distinct functions and originates from the Roman Empire circa 200 A.D. If our multi-tools today, with their screwdrivers, pliers, and the rest, center on fixing things, this Roman predecessor is more useful…
If you’re serious about your music and are looking for a portable DAC that will keep your digital audio sounding crystal clear even when you’re out and about, the USB-powered DACport might be just the ticket. Does the mere thought of listening to MP3s makes your ears hurt? But do you still like to enjoy…
If you’re a Palm Pre owner who’s been craving some old-school distraction, rejoice! You can now play Game Boy, Game Boy Color, and Game Boy Advance games on your smartphone. Game Boy Advance games, like Mario Kart Short Circuit, aren’t quite running at full speed yet—about 60% of normal speed with sound or 90% without—but…
At one time in history, even da Vinci himself had to pen a resume to explain why he was a qualified applicant. Here’s a translation of his letter to the Duke of Milan, enumerating his many talents and abilities. Stone posted the scan of the letter along with this translation: Most Illustrious Lord, Having now…
GoPro cameras are our go-to choice for filming extreme sports of any kind, but we weren’t nearly as creative as this duo who attached their GoPro to a broom handle and started winging it back and forth while skimboarding. https://gizmodo.com/gopro-hero-hd-camera-review-5396576 This short video, entitled “Skimboarding in a Storm,” is supposed to be noteworthy for its…
This was definitely the week of the iPad. But the week offered a lot besides Apple’s new tablet, including our look at the new Microsoft Arc keyboard, Mass Effect 2, Bill Gates on the Daily Show and more. The iPad. Oh the iPad. Here, all wrapped up in one post, is everything you need to…
If you want your backyard home office orb to be minimalist and clean on the inside but woodsy and natural on the outside, the Archipod is the pod for you. There’s nothing wrong with wanting your sanctuary to take the form of a futuristic pod. But you have to be willing to find one that…
Here’s a neat Instructable for significantly increasing the geek factor in your car’s rear windshield, showing how to modify a Wi-Fi-detecting t-shirt into a Wi-Fi-detecting window decal. At some point in some traffic jam, you’ll make a fellow nerd’s day. Starting with a novelty t-shirt that displays the strength of Wi-Fi signals in the area,…
Firefox Mobile crawled into its first pockets last night, going live on Maemo5. The mobile version retains the full awesomeness of the Awesome Bar and includes WeaveSync for keeping tabs, passwords, and bookmarks straight across desktop and mobile versions. The Nokia N900 sports a lot of impressive unofficial achievements on its resume, like dual-booting (sort…
Henry Dagg spent four years building this gigantic pin barrel harp, commissioned for a London garden. It’s finally finished but is too fragile for the outdoors. Listen to it play "A Long and Winding Road" and reflect on its fate. Dagg, a former sound engineer for the BBC and self-styled sound sculptor, received a £56,000…
If you can’t wait ’til spring, and you want to give your Wii-playing thumbs a rest with an analog stick, slide the $7 Magic Stick cover on your Wiimote. It ain’t pretty but it’ll do the trick. [Brando via Technabob] https://gizmodo.com/wii-classic-controller-pro-finally-hitting-us-this-spri-5456407
Two events dominated discussion last week: the unveiling of Apple’s iPad and President Obama’s State of the Union address. Leading up to last Wednesday, many wondered if Apple’s event would overshadow Obama’s. On social media, that was certainly the case. Monitoring Twitter, YouTube, Facebook, blogs and the rest, social media analysts at Viralheat found over…
Books published by Macmillan mysteriously poofed from Amazon yesterday. The reason, according to the NYT, is that Amazon is punishing the publisher for arguing that the price of Kindle books should go up to $15. This won’t end well. It feels like a repeat of the same shit Universal Music, and later, NBC Universal pulled…