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Canon EOS 500D; 18-55m Lens (Shot at 21mm); 20″ f/18 ISO800. I shot this in my rooms at Queens’ College. I set the camera for a 20″ exposure (with a 2″ self timer!) with flash (with a diffuser). Once the flash had gone off I ran and jogged on the spot in the doorway for…
One moment it’s a table, the next it’s a fort…well, a fort that any dog would be happy to sleep in, at least. Sadly, the table fort is nothing more than a design concept. [Daily Shelter via boingboing]
Square, one of a few iPhone peripherals hoping to turn the iPhone into a credit card swiper, sounds promising. But how does it work? YouTube shows us! https://gizmodo.com/twitter-co-founder-begins-trial-on-squareup-iphone-cred-5416344 Through its own app, Square processes a credit card, produces a receipt and even takes a signature. But as you’ll see in this clip, there’s one petty…
Time to get back to the tablet range of yesteryear: HP’s TouchSmart line-up. They’ve added three new models to the family—the 12-inch tm2, 15.6-inch dv6t and 17.3-inch dv7t. At $950, the tm2 has a capacitive multitouch screen in the aforementioned 12 inches, a SU7300 1.3GHz ULV processor along with 3GB of DDR3 RAM and optional…
Out of nowhere, Asus has announced two promising eBook readers. The first had an OLED screen. And now their second reader, the DR-950, promises less color but still appears to be at least a generation beyond any Kindle. https://gizmodo.com/long-lasting-asus-dr-570-wants-in-on-the-ebook-reader-b-5450254 Just look at the screen to case ration of the DR-950—it’s within reason, like a painting…
Created for the Lego Graffiti Styles Convention in Munich, Cole Blaq made a fiery Lego display with some bee-yoo-tiful photo results. The Lego bricks spell out his name, with a downlight emphasizing the colors of the bricks. Someone should build a big Lego downpour now, those flames look OUT OF CONTROL. [Cole Blaq on Flickr…
A brief report on the often ill-informed Digitimes quotes the Chinese Commercial Times paper as suggesting Apple may be readying a 22-inch touchscreen iMac. This has largely come about thanks to rumors originating from Quanta and Sinket Photronic, the latter of which will be supposedly supplying Apple with the touchscreen displays. If this rumor bears…
More dusty Newton prototypes have emerged from the archives as everyone’s busy drycleaning their favorite black turtlenecks in preparation of Apple’s tablet announcement. The Bic and Cadillac hit the FCC but never quite made it to shelves, apparently. https://gizmodo.com/apples-batmobile-5450321 The various photos were uploaded to Flickr by users Sonnyhung and Jimabeles, who says that he…
I haven’t had breakfast yet, so these breakfast robots from Korea are looking all the more attractive. KIST has developed two ‘bots which can operate a microwave, serving tea with toast and carrying it to the hungry person. In the video below, Mahru-Z (the boy robot with two legs, who took two years to create)…
Here’s why your mother always said never to put aluminum foil in the microwave. Can someone buy this Swedish guy a new kitchen, please? And a box o’ wine, too? [YouTube] Thanks, Nightwheel!
Dell was noticeably cagey at CES when they revealed the Mini 5 tablet, not being too forthcoming with specs nor fondling-time. Thankfully a user at the Tinhte forums has snaffled one and discovered some very interesting internals. https://gizmodo.com/first-hands-on-and-video-dell-mini-5-android-slate-5443837 The Mini 5 has a 1GHz Snapdragon processor from Qualcomm, which should mean it’s fast enough to…
Remember that leaked Motorola, with the right-side tumor? It’s just got official as the MOTOROI (great fun if you say it aloud), and while it’s destined for Korea only, it has an extra trick up its sleeve: handwriting recognition. https://gizmodo.com/sholes-tablet-gets-specs-and-press-shots-it-s-still-lu-5430385 In actual fact, the MOTOROI has five ways to get those words across, with a…
I love this timeline, showing the evolution of Crayola’s crayons from 1903—eight colors, including poop—to 120 colors today. Now, imagine PC graphics running on Crayola’s Law, which states that the number of hues doubles every 28 years: Let’s take the Color/Graphics Adapter as a starting point. Introduced in 1981, the IBM CGA was capable of…
The iPhone’s got its first GTA title, and it looks pretty great. As teased before, this is a top-down GTA, and it’s a near-direct port of the Nintendo DS version, albeit with better graphics, and more awkward controls. https://gizmodo.com/grand-theft-auto-on-the-iphone-will-be-wonderfully-old-5349594 Touch Arcade‘s had some time to run/jack/drive/murder their way around the game a little bit, and…
MS Paint aficionado scorpiongold (his YouTube account name) spent four years creating this “masterpiece.” At 2.5mx2.3m, it’s more than a mere painting—it’s an entire world, filled with fanciful whimsy and magical characters. Did I mention it took four years? As for the hairband soundtrack? Well, like all hairband music, it’s a bit older than four…
Taking a hint from how the F-35 demon helmet maps multiple video feeds into a 3D space, a Carnegie Mellon University team has created an augmented reality car system to see through any massive obstacle. The objective: Avoid car collisions. https://gizmodo.com/f-35-helmet-display-system-to-scare-the-bejeezus-out-of-260482 The system takes video from two cameras and mixes them into one, creating the…
With all the Apple tablet talk these days, it’d be OK to lose sight of the fact that the company’s been there before (sort of) with the Newton. Seen here is a rare “Batmobile” prototype of that defunct PDA. From Flickr user and Batmobile owner splorp, we learn that the Batmobile was a pre-release model…
“Excuse me, sir, but do you have the time?” “Why yes, yes I do.” “Well, what is it then?” “Menacing.” Anyway, that’s how I see that conversation going down if, by some slim chance in the near future, I’m wearing this $400,000 watch and some curious chap asks me for the time. I’d be wearing…
There’s been tons of great tech-related charitable news this week, and here’s a little more: As of last Thursday, T-Mobile USA has waived all international calls to and from Haiti. The program will last until January 31. Every little bit helps, and if you haven’t donated yet, it’s as easy as texting HAITI to 90999.…
As a soccer player living in a country slightly apathetic to the sport, I appreciate any mention of it that I can get. Even so, the geek in me wept a little at hearing this news out of the U.K.: Steve Jobs: Soccer player?! A full 20% thought so, while 10% thought he was a…