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The Financial Times is reporting that Apple rented out the Yerba Buena Center in San Francisco, its preferred convention center, for a few days in late January. Does this mean all the tablet rumblings are correct? https://gizmodo.com/apple-tablet-demo-coming-in-january-devs-already-build-5433075 Likely as not, it means a product announcement. The last time Apple rented out the YBCA, it was…
When I first saw this abstract image, I thought I was looking at some weird crystals, or maybe some snowflakes under the microscope using polarized light. The answer was much more amazingerest and surprising than that. Developed at Sandia National Laboratories, the new cells are made of crystalline silicon, which means that they can produce…
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Sensitive data is no match for the Rfiddler rifle. It can burn out RFID tags and USB sticks by zapping them with a strong electromagnetic field generated by a hacked 0.6kJ photo-flash unit driving a 50 turn copper spool. So, in addition to frying data, the resulting flash from the gun will also fry your…
AT&T offers what Verizon doesn’t: The most popular smartphones, the ability to talk and surf the Web at the same time, and access to over 100,000 apps* – all on the nation’s fastest 3G network.** When you compare, there really is no comparison. AT&T offers a better 3G experience. To help clear up some confusion,…
Living, breathing mice evolved over millions of years. The Apple mouse has mutated from a beige box to contoured sliver, like a big drop of mercury, in just over 20. There are way more awesome shots at Raneko’s Flickr gallery: [Raneko/Flickr via Cult of Mac]
We’re almost clear of the aughts. Just one more week, and we get to leave this decade behind for good. But before we do, it’s worth taking stock of the absolute worst gadgets these last ten years have given us. We haven’t ranked our picks, but we have put them in a rough chronological order.…
CueCat If you subscribed to a magazine in 2000, there was a decent chance you were sent a CueCat, and an even better chance you never used it. The CueCat was a barcode scanner that you plugged into your computer. The idea was that users would scan ads in magazines and thus be shepherded magically…
Put down that bottle of Evian (or worse, your gym-branded bottle) and check out these “nature-inspired” water bottles from KOR. Each bottle represents a different water charity, with $5 from the sale of each $35 one being donated. The “sunrise orange” bottle represents the Bottle Container Recycling cause, the “sawgrass green” is for the Watershed…
Steam kicks off their holiday sale today with some incredible deals on big name games. If you’re still looking for last minute gift ideas—for yourself or others—today’s huge Dealz list is a great place to start. Top Deals: • 10.1″ ASUS Eee PC 1005HA Netbook $261.75 plus free shipping (normally $340). • 46″ Toshiba 46SV670U…
Sadly normal: Guys stabbing each other or shooting their parents over videogames. Unusual: Old woman stabbing young boy over videogames. https://gizmodo.com/30-year-old-brothers-get-stabby-chokey-over-ps2-contro-5116855 A 55-year-old woman taking care of a 13-year-old boy apparently got drunk, and when he wouldn’t stop playing Xbox 360, she hit him over the head, and then stabbed him in the stomach with…
Sadly, stories about police discrimination and the Tasering of 10-year old girls are frighteningly commonplace these days. Officers in San Jose, CA have a particularly bad reputation, which is one reason why they are being outfitted with head-mounted cameras. https://gizmodo.com/cop-tasers-and-arrests-a-10-year-old-girl-for-throwing-5409588 The kit includes a camera, a control piece and a computer that hangs from the…
Robert Bigelow is one of my personal heroes, a space man who can—and will—change the world because he believes so. Now, the FAA says that you should call one of his mysterious companies if you see an UFO. Bigelow’s main space company—Bigelow Aerospace—already has two private test space stations in low Earth orbit: Genesis 1…
Bloxels. Bloxels bloxels BLOXELS. If you say the word, you can kind of understand where designer Jinha Lee got his inspiration from for this special-looking display prototype which adapts depending on which blocks you stack next to one another. The University of Tokyo student’s creation uses clear cubes which glow brightly when stacked next to…
Say hello to Craig Lynch. He’ll give you the finger. The police has been hunting him since he escaped from prison last September, and now he’s using Facebook to taunt them. He seems like a very charming man: About me: You’ll have a laugh with me but it will end in tears. It always does…
The downward trajectory of Blu-ray player prices matches DVD almost to the dollar—actually, Blu-ray’s cheaper. And that’s not considering inflation, or that the best players do a whole lot more than Blu-ray. It’s not what Blu-ray makers wanted. https://gizmodo.com/lg-bd390-wi-fi-blu-ray-player-review-so-packed-youll-f-5255151 Sony was firm for a long time on not dipping below an MSRP of $300 to…
Thirty minutes north of the city, Chen waits to meet us for ramen. We’re late. Brian’s at the wheel of his late-model Audi station wagon, turning the control knob from letter to letter, dutifully twisting-and-clicking the noodle shop’s name. In the passenger seat, I’ve already got the address and driving directions up on my iPhone.…
While it doesn’t have photos of scantily-clad teens or help you find the nearest bar, this Orange 3D app has wowed me hard. When pointed at an Orange logo, the app launches a hovering, virtual iPhone which you can control. https://gizmodo.com/you-know-you-want-the-safe-sexting-iphone-app-5432902 You can even open apps from inside the virtual iPhone, which is shown just…
Silicon Alley Insider has it from a “plugged-in source in the mobile industry” that Apple will demo their tablet in January, and have asked selected iPhone devs to prepare high-res apps for the occasion. So, what exactly is the occasion? The first possibility—and the one that could put a welcome end to the endless fragments…
You’re home for the holidays, and once again, friends and family are thwarting your opportunities to browse the internet. So we’d like Giz readers to fight back, reclaim the holiday in digital protest and capture the moment while doing so. This week’s Shooting Challenge? Inappropriate Holiday Browsing. For inspiration, look at the results of our…