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Camera rumor site Photorumors snagged a pair of images today that purportedly show two new Pentax cameras, yet to be released. Seen here is the Pentax Optio L10. Below is the Optio H90: The images were obtained with the help of Google cache, as they were almost immediately removed from the retailer site where Photorumors…
Jim McCormick promised his ADE-651 wand could identify anything, including bombs, simply by waving it around with the right RFID card inside. Yeah, totally fake, and now he’s in prison. Too bad Iraq already spent $85 million on them. Updated. Literally, the $40,000 (apiece) devices did absolutely nothing. Nada. Zilch. Experts think the insides contained…
Much like her robotic brother Herbert Televox, robot Miss Katrina Van Televox toured the country demonstrating Westinghouse products. According to this ad in the October 3, 1930 Altoona Mirror (Altoona, PA) Miss Van Televox talks, answers the phone, runs a vacuum cleaner and makes coffee. Adding the supposed cost of this robot to the ad,…
Here at the Paleo-Future blog we look at the work of many visionary people; John Elfreth Watkins Jr, Arthur Radebaugh, Harry Grant Dart, Victor Cohn… but few deserve the title of professional badass of the retrofuture. William P. Suitor no doubt deserves that distinction, risking life and limb to bring us that much closer to…
If you’re thinking to yourself, “that’s sort of a small window for a luxury hotel suite,” well, you’re right. But it’s only because this room occupies the entirety of a repurposed Cold War-era East German aircraft. OK, the view isn’t anything special: the plane stays grounded outside the Teuge airport in the Netherlands. But the…
Though just a proof of concept for now, this clip shows the hack-friendly Nokia N900 dual-booting Maemo and Android. It’s only a taste, but as the dual-booter Brandon says, “its real and it could be spectacular.” [Brandon’s Posterous via jkOnTheRun]
The good people at Flowing Data uncovered this old graphic which they dubbed the “Engineer’s Guide to Drinks.” The name’s fitting: unless you’re an engineer these diagrams will probably leave you more frustrated than inebriated. The graphic uses an intricate system of symbols, patterns, and shadings to illustrate the precise proportions and exact ingredients for…
This generation of Android phones is faster, more powerful and generally awesome-er than anything before. But for whatever reason, they don’t have one thing other smartphones take for granted: multitouch. Here’s how to fix that, and so much more. Google’s Nexus one and Verizon’s Motorola Droid are, in a sense, miles ahead their competitors in…
Apple patents come a dime a dozen, but these two seem both practical and implementable. The first outlines a solar powered iPod and the second details more specific gesture-based input methods, including scoops, nudges, and tilts. The first patent, published last week, details a system in which an iPod draws power from solar cells covering…
Your Motorola Droid supports mulitouch, so why isn’t it included in your stock browser? Don’t know, don’t care: here’s how to get it, along with lots of other help tweaks, right now. WARNING: You should be fine if you follow the instructions closely, but there’s a slim chance you could brick you phone. And unless…
Tabletmania continues! This week saw a slew of new rumors on Apple’s mystery device and some healthy speculation on the next iPhone, too. Also making noise: Pre Plus, HTML5, SSDs, Kindle apps and the punch heard ’round the Apple Store. Apple’s January 27th event was confirmed with a splatter of paint. https://gizmodo.com/apple-january-27th-come-see-our-latest-creation-event-5451005 And oh were…
Your Nexus One supports mulitouch, so why isn’t it included in your stock browser? Don’t know, don’t care: here’s how to get it, along with lots of other help tweaks, right now. WARNING: You should be fine if you follow the instructions closely, but there’s a slim chance you could brick you phone. And unless…
PALAOA, the Perennial Acoustic Observatory in the Antarctic Ocean, listens to the waters below Antarctica for the sounds of whales and other marine mammals amidst a soundscape of constantly shifting ice. Here’s what they’re hearing right now. PALAOA’s Livestream page has links to the audio stream in both MP3 and OGG-Vorbis. If you’re expecting to…
Caleb Larsen’s “A Tool to Deceive and Slaughter” isn’t quite as menacing as its name makes it out to be, but it’s definitely a flighty little fellow: it continually creates new eBay auctions for itself via a built-in Ethernet jack. No owner is quite good enough for this big-headed piece. Larsen’s “Tool,” a shiny, black…
There’s no need to climb all those temple steps to ask a monk the meaning of life—the new Nokia Lumia 710 by T-Mobile knows what it is. To find out for yourself, watch this video and see just how much wisdom this smartphone has to impart. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed…
There’s no shortage of portable, wafer-thin speakers for iPods, iPhones and other pocketable media devices. But the “oh-look-at-me-and-my-cool-case” Card Speaker, designed by IDEA International, has the trappings to make it stand out from the pack. The Card Speaker is about the same size as an iPod and shares its design principles, too: simple and clean.…
Yesterday Google updated their Google Voice extension for Chrome, allowing Voice-heads to call numbers directly from their browsers. If you love Google or hate retyping phone numbers, this one’s for you. One of the great things about upgrading to a smartphone years ago was that all numbers were links. The updated Voice extension for Chrome…
These lathed oak jar lamps, designed by Noon Studios, are an exquisite marriage of form and function. Removing all buttons and switches, a simple twist of their tops allows more or less light to spill from the jar. Most lamps looks like something you’d build with an erector set. London-based Noon Studio’s Jar Lamps go…
George Hotz, the young gun who first hacked the iPhone 2G, has claimed to have compromised the Playstation 3. On his blog, Hotz wrote: I have read/write access to the entire system memory, and HV level access to the processor. In other words, I have hacked the PS3. The rest is just software. And reversing.…
We’ve covered how technology has shaped relief efforts in Haiti and shown how it has affected our perception of the nation’s continuing tragedy. CNN is now offering new perspectives of the devastated nation with three interactive, immersive videos. The videos were shot over the last week in Port-au-Prince, Haiti’s capital and largest city, the third…