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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…
This news just missed mention in our ultimate ebook reader guide, too bad so sad, but nevertheless there’s an eReader coming soon from Asus. The 6-inch OLED reader plays flash, includes wifi/3G and lasts up to 122 hours per charge. https://gizmodo.com/the-ultimate-guide-to-ebook-readers-we-care-about-5445603 Note that, like with all electronics being marketed to consumers today, that battery life…
The New York Times experimented with paid content before, without much success, but that’s not stopping them from giving it a go again. This time, however, the paid-to-free content changeover might coincide with a certain unconfirmed mystery tablet. The NYT announcement is expected to arrive in the “coming weeks,” which puts it smack dab in…
With the environment and sustainability firmly in mind the Dell Froot concept saves the planet courtesy two projectors: One for the virtual keyboard, and another for the monitor. Designed by Pauline Carlos as part of a sustainability contest sponsored by Dell, the Froot also uses a colorful case that’s constructed out of a biodegradable starch-based…
We’ve featured a few XCM branded gaming accessories here before, but this is the first one in a while that’s not a PS3-to-Xbox 360 adapter or arcade stick. This here is a PS3 light gun, with motion controls. The video is a demo from XCM using hardware that’s only about 70% complete. Unfortunately that 70%…
Forget the grisly effects of texting while driving for a moment, if you can. Instead, focus on a new epidemic, one that’s admittedly much sillier than the driving one, but no less dangerous. Ladies and gents, meet texting while walking: https://gizmodo.com/texting-while-driving-psa-delivers-bloody-bone-crunchi-5338475 Slightly more than 1,000 pedestrians visited emergency rooms in 2008 because they got distracted…
Another day, another story about some cheap, plastic Wii motion control accessory finding an application outside of gaming. In this case, it’s the balance board, and not only is this device helping stroke victims recover, it’s saving them money, too. https://gizmodo.com/ultimate-wiimote-control-hack-15-tonne-giant-robot-cla-5309536 In fact, doctors at the University of Melbourne found that the balance board, normally…
The infinitely cheesy SNL Digital Short Laser Cats series got a $1 billion shot in the arm last night, courtesy a guest spot by James Cameron. See how many of his movie references you can spot before the “thrilling” conclusion. It was good, but sadly it lacked the 3D effort put forth in Laser Cats…
Windows Mobile 7, which may debut next month, was allegedly handled by Russian Windows Mobile newshound Eldar Murtazin, and he’s talking. There was no mention of the futuristic “gestures” we heard about before, but it was heavy on the Zune: The UI, you see, was actually “more complicated” than the ZuneHD. There’s not much more…
This lengthy thread at the Playstation forums suggests that some combination of the 3.10 firmware and Modern Warfare 2 is killing PS3 Blu-ray drives. Maybe it’s true, or maybe they’re all just drinking the kool-aid. Forum members have reportedly pinpointed several reproducible freezes in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 which they claim began only…
Your ordinary log cabin is laid out with lengthwise logs stacked to make its outer walls. Piet Hein Eek, charged with building a cozy recording studio for friend and musician Hans Liberg, did not make any ordinary log cabin. This log cabin isn’t even really that: the log facade just covers a plastic and steel…
First Nokia sued Apple. Then Apple sued Nokia. Last week, Nokia went to the International Trade Commission and requested a ban on the import of infringing Apple products. Today, Apple asked ITC to ban the import of infringing Nokia products. This game of patent-infringement ping pong dates back to October, when Nokia first sued Apple…
My friend Andy, an Unsolved Mysteries nerd of the highest order, introduced me to an episode of the series which looked at the Dale; an economical three-wheeled car of the future. The Dale was to be produced in the mid-1970s by the not-quite-futuristically-named Twentieth Century Motor Car Corporation, and bore some resemblance to the General…
There’s not a whole lot that’s certain about these images, which popped up at Mobile01, showing Motorola’s Shadow as a friendlier-looking Droid. But they’re interesting. These aren’t the first rumors that have trickled out about the Motorola Shadow. One leak, a few weeks ago, pegged it as having a super-thin body and a 4.3-inch, 800…
Jörg M. Colberg, an accomplished astrophysicist and photographer, created a series of images entitled “American Pixels” in which he applied a self-made compression algorithm to photographs, turning them into artworks of the digital age. But Colberg’s works aren’t just commentaries on the state of images in an age of lossy file types. He designed his…
We know that people are texting relief in record amounts and understand the challenges of rebuilding Haiti’s infrastructure. But neither have the immediacy of this shot: a hand held monitor revealing a living, conscious person trapped under the rubble. [SFGate] https://gizmodo.com/haiti-text-message-donations-top-10-million-5449712
Back in November we saw FLO TV running on the iPhone and weren’t sure what to make of it. Their partnership with Mophie makes it perfectly clear: new packs will bring live TV and extra juice to iPhones. https://gizmodo.com/flo-tv-shown-off-on-the-iphone-for-reasons-unknown-5409415 We thought that Mophie’s Juice Packs—slide-on cases that double your iPhone’s battery life—were a sound investment…
With the dire situation in Haiti dominating the news this week, text messages emerged as a powerful resource for relief. We cleared our minds and inboxes of everything CES-releated. Now, our attention turns fully to the Tablet. The devastation in Haiti was tough to take in, even via satellite or seismograph. Text messages proved to…
Akamai released their quarterly State of the Internet report this week, along with this chart showing the fastest national networks in the world. From 2008 to 2009, on average, the world’s internet got 13% faster. America’s got 2.4% slower. There are tons of interesting tidbits to be found in Akamai’s State of the Internet report…
The electrode-equipped Galvanic Skin Response Bouquet doesn’t give the couple much choice about wearing their hearts on their sleeves: a blue LED glows when they’re calm but a white one turns on when they becomes nervous. But that’s not all. The bride and the groom—who met, appropriately, working on a corset that tightens with heart…