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In what’s surely an attempt to spite high fructose corn syrup haters everywhere, Coke has redesigned their plastic bottle to contain what was once sugar cane. They call it a “PlantBottle.” (It’s not this thing.) https://gizmodo.com/coca-cola-cup-phone-actually-works-provides-you-with-p-5457066 70% petroleum, 30% sugar cane leftovers (converted to a plastic after several chemical processes), the plantbottle is debuting in…
When you’re flying 90 odd-hrs just to get to Auckland, you’d be wanting to charge your iPod or laptop at least once. Air New Zealand’s done a major overhaul of its Boeing 777 plane, with sockets and USB ports galore. It’s not just for the suit-clad first class and business class passengers either. 11 Skycouches…
Sure, a Twitter-inspired, 140-seconds-or-less film festival may sound ridiculous. But it’s given us a great interview with Rainn Wilson of The Office, and some of the films are actually pretty great. Case in point: The big winner, Chicken vs. Penguin. https://gizmodo.com/rainn-wilson-on-his-nikon-dslr-short-film-and-why-dwig-5428149 I actually really like this video—it’s cute and offbeat and almost startlingly professional, especially…
In the town where I was born, lived a man who drank a lot of tea, and he told us of his life, in the land of tea-infusing submarines. [Monkey-Business via Swiss Miss]
Hexagonal tile games like Settlers of Catan are about as geeky as it gets…about being the operative word. Combine them with interactive projection technology, and you have a system that gives Microsoft Surface D&D a run for its money. [SlashGear]
“I don’t know, he was kinda tall. Or short. He had hair, I think? Anyway, he definitely had a T-Mobile HTC G1 Android phone, in black.” This is what happens when you commit crimes against gadget nerds. —Thanks, Chris!
When you see one relatively-clever Apple shirt, you can smile to yourself before moving on without purchasing it. But when you see 101 of them in one place? It makes you want to throw your MacBook out a window. [CotyGonzales]
Seen running on a Philips Ambilight TV, Zeon’s picture contrast-improving and viewing-angle widening phase difference film slicks onto LCD panels and could be on your next TV, with Samsung already a customer. It works on LCD and OLED screens that use vertical alignment technology and in-plane-switching, which was developed by Hitachi to widen the viewing…
What’s the solution to Apple’s stinginess about Google getting an official Google Voice app on the iPhone App Store? A webapp that has about all the functionality, but usable on any HTML5-capable smartphone. The webapp mimics the functionality of hitting up Google Voice on your desktop. You can make calls, send texts, listen to voicemails,…
The Apple Tablet is being announced tomorrow. Can’t we give up on probably-fake spy shots at this point? Hell no! Not when they look so much like what we’re expecting Jobs to reveal. These supposed shots of the tablet in the wild are definitely the best we’ve seen, although we still are pretty certain they’re…
A small Zune software maintenance update released today’s got three glaring references to drivers for phone devices. The collision of Zune content and Microsoft mobile software is basically imminent, sure, but are these the Zune phones? Probably not. The references show up in the download’s driver package which lists three new devices alongside the regular…
We’ve already tried to figure out just how we’ll interact with the Apple Tablet, but this video from Sidecar really hits the nail on the head. [YouTube] https://gizmodo.com/tablet-sutra-how-are-we-supposed-to-hold-this-thing-5455844
If Google is the Borg, Google Toolbar is the Terminator: just when you think you’ve killed it, it comes right back to murderize the Sarah Connor that is your privacy. What a creepy move. UPDATED, with response from Google: Ben Edelman ran a few tests with the Google Toolbar, and found that, yes, Google keeps…
The DR-950 and DR-570 weren’t expected to go on sale until the very end of the year, but Digitimes is quoting sources as placing the two ereaders on a second quarter release schedule. Asus has commented they haven’t yet started producing enough of the ereaders for them to launch, but the initial Q4 release date…
Yesterday I suggested that the above quote by Steve Jobs, dating back to a 10-year-old video of him in shorts, would make for the perfect motivational desktop wallpaper. Mark Farinas, of Bad Monkey Studios, was only too obliging. Enjoy! [Flickr] https://gizmodo.com/10-year-old-video-of-steve-jobs-in-shorts-defining-ap-5456142
Those French. When they’re not making it difficult to order a croissant, they’re busy populating the FCC with puntastic tablets. The French company Thomson and Technicolor’s PoMMeS tablet (pommes, of course, being French for “apple”) looks like a bad knock-off. According to the FCC description, the PoMMeS tablet measures 8-inches, with an 800 x 480…
This isn’t just for the laydees of Gizmodo. Men make sauces too! And with a name like “Autonomous Saucier,” it’s practically using robot technology, right? The little sauce-stirrer has stainless steel legs and with speeds for perpetual standing-upright whizzing. Powered by four AA batteries it’ll stir for up to four hours, but with the average…
Not being able to take bottled water on the plane is one of the most frustrating things about traveling. You have to constantly catch the steward’s attention, flapping your arms screaming GIVE ME WATER NOOOOW. But that could change, soon. The US Department of Homeland Security has commented on the restrictive no-liquids rule, claiming their…
Google wasn’t exactly dancing for joy at the first week sales figures of the Nexus One, if the rumored 20,000 units is anything to go by. But that could change, with a Walmart advert saying it’s “coming soon.” https://gizmodo.com/did-the-nexus-one-sell-just-20-000-units-in-its-first-w-5446975 Currently only Google and T-Mobile sell the Nexus One in the States, although Verizon is supposedly…
If you need more evidence that American culture has jumped the shark, check out the second Coca Cola phone to hit in as many weeks. There’s just one thing worth mentioning: IT ACTUALLY WORKS. https://gizmodo.com/pour-coke-into-this-phone-concept-to-charge-it-and-rot-5443128 You can even buy it now, and the price is pretty mind boggling too, at just $6.64. Sadly it’s not…