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Count out the calories of the delicious cake you’re about to digest, with some retro cake molds. Each pack comes with seven microwave-friendly silicone molds, which lets you literally cook by numbers. [SuckUK via SwissMiss]
The MacBook Air hasn’t been refreshed since last June, but even then it was a pretty minor upgrade. We’ll have to keep on waiting for a newer model apparently, if a shortage in ULV Core i3 and i5 processors is anything to go by. [Hardmac via Slashgear] https://gizmodo.com/is-the-new-macbook-air-actually-slower-than-the-last-on-5302911
Norway already boasts the world’s first floating wind turbine, and is apparently the windiest coastline in Europe, making it perfect for even more turbines. Or a turbine city, like On Office‘s proposal which shows a stunning vision of the future. The Turbine City concept from the architectural firm not only harnesses all that valuable wind,…
Yet more to-ing and fro-ing about the Windows Mobile 7 launch, this time with Digitimes pointing at a Mobile World Congress announcement of an end-of-2010 launch. It’s nothing we haven’t heard before, but they’re piling up thick ‘n fast now. https://gizmodo.com/rumor-windows-mobile-7-will-have-gestures-really-debu-5449137 HTC hasn’t been too sure on whether the HD2 will be upgraded with WinMo…
Fox News. When they’re not talking of celebrity chests, they’re opining about Apple rumors! They got next week’s event date wrong, but now they’re quoting sources saying Apple “is in talks” with both Verizon and AT&T for the tablet. https://gizmodo.com/apples-january-26th-event-confirmed-by-fox-news-5437293 Supposedly there’ll be two versions of the tablet, one offered on CDMA with Verizon’s and…
It’s not the Android phone that Asustek’s president was bragging about yesterday, but the WinMo 6.5.3 model we heard whispers of actually looks nicer than expected, if this Taiwanese pre-order picture extravaganza is anything to go by. https://gizmodo.com/android-nuvifone-from-garmin-asus-to-be-revealed-next-m-5453577 The listed specs are exactly what Asustek president Benson Lin promised they’d be, namely a 3.5-inch WVGA…
It was sadly predictable, especially after the exact same thing happened last October when Google released their free turn-by-turn navigation. Cheer up though TomTom and Navigon—at least you’ve got iPhone apps, right? Oh. [Yahoo Finance via TechRadar] https://gizmodo.com/its-not-a-good-day-to-be-a-gps-manufacturer-5391911
Instapaper, a program that lets you mark articles to be sent to your Kindle for later reading, just got a substantial update—and there isn’t even a Kindle app store yet! https://gizmodo.com/amazon-opens-kindle-up-for-development-app-store-ahoy-5453395 The update totally changes the formatting of articles to be more, well, Kindle-like, which is a very good thing. Your saved articles now look…
This beautiful photo of a wolf jumping over a fence elicited the usual rabble of “fake!” claims when it won a prestigious wildlife photography competition. The photographer denies the claims, but he’s just been stripped of the award. https://gizmodo.com/the-ultimate-fake-internet-whining-5432771 Unusually, nobody doubts that it’s a real wolf (as opposed to some sort of photo manipulation)—the…
Augmented reality’s used in pointless ways, but here’s finally something decent: A rock-paper-scissors shirt. Just plop down by a computer and play with the creepy hand jumping out from your chest like the fun people in this demo video. https://gizmodo.com/best-buy-in-3d-needs-to-go-back-to-the-2d-drawing-board-5332787 T-Post, which appears to be a monthly magazine that brings a shirt with every issue,…
In this totally unscientific but reasonably fair test, one man writes a long paragraph on several different devices (including pen and paper) to test speed. The results may surprise and anger you. The contestants: MacBook (unibody), pen and paper, iPhone (portrait), Apple Newton, Palm Treo 650 (hardware QWERTY), and Palm VX (Graffiti handwriting recognition software).…
We’ve heard of electromagnetic pulses cutting steel in milliseconds, but apparently they can also be used to stop moving cars just as fast. The cannon demonstrated in the video here is still a prototype, but it definitely seems to work. https://gizmodo.com/electromagnetic-pulses-cut-through-steel-in-millisecond-5417441 The idea is that an electromagnetic pulse would be used to disable a car’s…
It only took graphic designer Anatoly Zenkov a few hours of Photoshop work to log this exhausting, web-like trail with his cursor. Here‘s how he recorded it, and how you can too. [Flickr]
Glucose-powered bio-batteries aren’t a brand new idea, but Japanese toymaker Takara may be among the first to attempt to use them in their products. They’ve made some prototype remote controlled toy cars which run on our favorite sweet drinks. https://gizmodo.com/can-your-body-be-a-battery-5404757 Apparently those cars are powered by energy “generated by using enzymes to break down glucose…
I could never capture the essence of this incredible timewaster better than its URL already has. I will add that it also features a “party” button, which you will click, and sparkly fonts, which you will enjoy. [2YTVaaMFCF.com, thanks Max!]
Plastic polymers are efficient, cheap and easy to make—but not very environmentally friendly. Hydrogels had previously not been really considered a viable alternative, because they’re, well, gels. But by attaching them to clay, that’s all changed. Turns out the water-based (duh) hydrogels had a great affinity for attaching to glass, so researchers tested out its…
In today’s Remainders, David Pogue is distressed about the Nook’s weight problems, America’s Cup entrants ditch sails for wings, Engadget spots an HP Smartbook on the FCC’s site, and iLounge coughs up some unconvincing Tablet rumors. Heavy Being a gadget blogger can be tough. We’re talking sitting-cross-legged-all-day, sharing-one-3G-dongle-to-four-of-us, popping-Modafinil-to-stay-awake-at-CES tough. But according to the Times’s…
In a patent filed just today, Apple officially planted their GPS-based “Parking and Location Management Processes and Alerts” flag. Everyone, quick, check for iValet trademarks! Of course, it’s just a patent, which means we’re some time away from reaping its proposed rewards. But Apple ever does get this up and running, it’ll provide information like…
Flash powers almost all the video on the web nowadays, so it’s obviously good enough. But is there a better way? YouTube, and now Vimeo, who’re both giddily jumping into bed with HTML, sure seem to think so. https://gizmodo.com/googles-html5-youtube-videos-dont-need-flash-5453436 Vimeo’s new HTML5 system is just like YouTube’s, in both execution and technical details, in that…
Twelve South, makers of Mac accessories that are sometimes prettier than they are practical, have a new way for you to protect your MacBook or MacBook Pro: hardbound leather. Twelve South’s products always look nice, but sometimes they don’t make a whole lot of sense. BookArc? Sure. BassJump and BackPack? I’m not as convinced. But…