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So you always wanted to be a scientist…except you aren’t. Never fear! The iMicroscope iPhone app is here. When used with a microscope (surely you’ve got one of those kicking around?) you can take ultra-precise scientific photos. Whatever you put on the microscope slide—my hot tip is a slice of watermelon, or a strand of…
AMD has released several new processors in the Athlon and Phenom II lineups and aimed them squarely at budget-minded consumers. The chips have already been benchmarked on several sites, and, overall, they appear to offer good performance for the price. For benchmark comparisons, check out Hot Hardware, AnandTech, Computer Shopper, Tom’s Hardware, Overclocker’s Club, and…
Panasonic’s new Lumix point and shoots were introduced earlier this month at CES and they caught our eye with their skinny design. We’ve always found Lumix to be nice gear, so we’re glad to see that the FH and FP series cameras are available at several price points, from $110 for the F2 up to…
When Mark reviewed the Nokia Booklet 3G last November, he unfortunately didn’t have 40 of them so couldn’t play a giant game of Guess Who by himself. But the guys at WOMWorld/Nokia did, making a hilarious video in the process. https://gizmodo.com/nokia-booklet-3g-review-5401607 Are you the blue website with the red hat and an eyeglass? [Recombu]
This image was lost some time after publication. This story about the Bell Telephone Laboratories picturephone appeared in the August 24, 1956 Hutchinson News-Herald (Hutchinson, KS). The entire article appears below. Who’s calling will be no secret, with help of Picture-Phone demonstrated at electronics convention by Bell Telephone Laboratories. Man using phone sees caller on…
According to the Times (the LA one), the Times (the NY one) has been working on a tablet app in recent weeks. Also: Condé Nast basically admitted to the same in a press release. Familiar? Sure. But intriguing! https://gizmodo.com/apple-tablet-to-redefine-newspapers-textbooks-and-maga-5370252 In September, we reported through two sources at the paper that the NYT had been approached…
We’ve long been fans of Oppo, makers of high-quality, universal Blu-ray players, but that quality always came at a price. Their new BDP-80, announced today, plays Blu-ray discs, DVDs, SACDs, MKVs, MP3s, and more for only $289. The last we heard from Oppo, their BDP-83 was getting near-perfect reviews. The only problem was the price:…
The Classic Controller Pro for Wii has been available in Japan for some time already, but it’s making its way to these here parts this April. The controller looks like it came from the PS2 factory, and it won’t plug directly directly into your Wii. Instead, you have to plug it into your Wii Remote,…
I shot this with my 3G iPhone. Right after he got out of the creek in the Background. -James Crowley Canon 50D; EFS 17-85mm; Shutter: 1/100; Focal: 76mm; ISO: 160 -Asi Levy This was shot on a Nikon N8008 Using Fujicolor pro 160 C41 35mm Color film negative, Scanned on at the local Walgreens while…
Well, this is a nice thing that Sony and Hong Kong International Airport have done: there are now 14 PS3 “Game Poles” (read: kiosks) distributed throughout the airport for travelers who’ve exhausted the entertainment potential of the Duty Free shop. Curiously, the games that they’ve chosen to provide—like Final Fantasy XIII, Avatar, and Uncharted 2—have…
I doubt Leica would make a 24-carat gold-plated camera for my 60th anniversary, but they did for China. Each one of the 60 limited edition cameras costs 199,900 yuan (about $30,000), and is individually numbered from 1949 to 2009. I’m pretty sure you’re going to have to be someone pretty important (and in China) to…
Right, so FM transmitters are generally terrible. Not just because they sound worse than direct line-in connections and even tape adapters, but because they’re a pain to control. Belkin has solved at least one of these problems, for iPhone users. As promised, the Belkin TuneCast Auto Live transmitter, seen below looking like pretty much every…
AMD’s making a strong budget play today, releasing its 3.2GHz Phenom II dual core desktop processor for under $100. It comes as part of a broader release that also includes the Phenom II X4 910e, clocked at 2.6GHz but energy friendly at 65W, as well as three new Athlon II processors that range from 65W-95W…
Fighting back against the downloaders, a new music file format by the name of MusicDNA has been introduced by the people who created the MP3, which will bundle a heap of bonus content with the music file. When downloading a song or album in the MusicDNA format, the buyer will also recent videos of concerts,…
It’s enough to make some quake with faith and speak in tongues. Overheard second, third, or several hands, Steve Jobs is quoted (well, maybe paraphrased) speaking of the tablet, “This will be the most important thing I’ve ever done.” [TechCrunch]
We know he’s a BlackBerry fanboy, an international iPod evangelist, and a prolific YouTube vlogger, and a general nerd, but now we have a new label for our POTUS: Internet addict. https://gizmodo.com/obama-still-steadfast-on-keeping-his-blackberry-they-5126576 In 2010, to “use the internet like a normal adult” is to give in to a terrible, emotionless symbiosis from which you can…
The Ecorium Project, South Korea’s planned nature reserve, is a stunner. The 33,000 sq. meter park includes a wetland reserve, a wild plant area, and maybe—just maybe—two dudes and their hilarious hijinks. The structure will comprise a series of connected domes, each of which contains its own greenhouse. Sponsored by the National Ecological Institute of…
Speculation and guesswork aside, if Apple’s got a tablet, we need to know how to handle it, physically. So, with two pieces of cardboard, scotch tape and Photoshop, we crudely mocked one up. It was… unusual. Tablet PCs have been around for years, but they’ve got keyboard, ball-jointed necks and all manner of extraneous fixture…
Based on the general rumor consensus of a screen size around 10 or 11 inches, our mockup elicited the same reaction from pretty much everyone who saw it, including Giz staff: “Is it really this small?” I don’t know why we were so surprised, since the LCD size rumors came in the middle of last…
Apple started working on Newton in 1989, but as this infographic shows, the first seeds of tablet technology were sown well over a hundred years ago. While we don’t expect the iSlate iPad Apple tablet to come with a 19th-century stylus, this still provides great perspective on how long it’s taken to get us to…