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Here’s something beautiful: a mechanical garden that responds to your step. It makes me feel like I’m in Wonderland. Dynamic Ground is a kinetic floor developed by Adam Lassy and Adi Marom for NYU’s ITP Winter Show. Each interconnected hexagon is operated by a central motor connected to a light censor. When someone walks on…
The WSJ already said most of this stuff yesterday, but the Financial Times has a few more tidbits on the situation that seems interesting—namely, Apple’s relationship with network giants, and a plan to launch the fabled tablet soon. https://gizmodo.com/wsj-apples-plan-to-kill-cable-with-itunes-and-the-tab-5431708 The relevant passage from the FT: Apple has contacted other broadcast and cable networks, including Time…
We knew that not even Clark Kent in his blue and red underpants could save them, but it still impresses me how fast newspapers’ circulation has declined in this decade. Sad, unless you’re a tree. [The Awl via Obsolete]
Remember i-Sobot, the toy once heralded as the world’s smallest bipedal humanoid robot? Well someone has gone and outfitted him with all sorts of homemade weapons. Naturally, he has gone haywire and begun a campaign to eliminate the competition. [Botjunkie]
This internal motivational speech by Luke Wilson to the AT&T ground troops actually says little more than the obvious about celebrity endorsements, but it says something larger about morale inside of AT&T at the moment. It can’t be great, truthfully. Given the bad press and public sentiment toward AT&T, it’s easy to see how troops…
Instead of traditional hands and numbers, this clock from BGM project tells time in images and ages. A grandmother, grandchild, and dog circumnavigate its globe, representing the hour, minute, and second hand, respectively. Aesop couldn’t have designed it better. [BGM project via Design Boom]
Last month, ZodTTD, the guy who basically pioneered game emulation on the iPhone, promised us an N64 emulator. Today, that’s exactly what he’s delivered, with a bonus: Wiimote support, via Bluetooth. https://gizmodo.com/iphone-3gs-to-be-unofficially-renamed-nintendo-iphone-3-5395948 Early reports—and this video—peg the app as slow and tough to control, even with the Wii attachment, which, if you’ve been following jailbreak…
We’ve seen its startup before, and those brave souls who’ve installed 2.1 on the Droid have shown us what the next Android version looks like, but this video shows the Nexus One’s interface in more detail than we’ve seen yet. Sure, it’s very much the same as most Android 2.0 devices like Droid. But there…
Naturally, manufacturers are pushing smartphones as big holiday gifts this year. But how many of you are actually giving/receiving one? https://gizmodo.com/the-best-smartphones-on-every-carrier-5411351/ I ask because smartphones have contracts, generally and because of that they seem like a complicated thing to gift. And a personal decision! What do you think about it?
Do you enjoy dominating your house like the Trinity killer on Dexter, knowing exactly what each of your family members are doing at all times? Then Swann has the four camera security system for you. The $700 setup has four cameras, a remote, a 500GB hard drive to record continuously for 30 days, a USB…
Well, this is equal parts frightening and annoying: malware writers and their lot have been buying up data centers and getting approved for large blocks of IP space. What’s that mean? That they can pretty much run rampant. While local registries are supposed to screen IP applications, in some parts of the world *cough* Eastern…
Why does your home stereo system sound like shit? Because it’s not floating on magnets, of course. With the Zero Gravity shelf, your stereo gains powers of levitation that would be better applied to just about anything else. Minute vibrations are keeping you from enjoying your home audio at its full potential. That lost fidelity…
Music apps are a huge category of apps, and 2009 was a huge year for music apps. Music Ally sums up the year’s biggest music apps for us here. 2009 was the year of the App Store, as Apple passed the two-billion downloads milestone for its store. The year also saw labels and artists jumping…
You thought AT&T was screwing unsuspecting customers into paying obscene bandwidth bills with ridiculous claims of stuff you can’t do? Time Warner says you can’t have 3 people on the internet without at least 15Mbps. Oh, it gets worse. https://gizmodo.com/at-ts-warped-view-of-the-internet-5431381 According to Time Warner, unless you have at least 7Mbps internet, you can’t download music,…
A professor recently declared “nerd” and “geek” derogatory words, to “be avoided.” I agree it should be avoided—but for different reasons. It was pretty surprising to read Dr. David Anderegg’s comments in the New York Times yesterday. Dr. Anderegg, who’s a professor of psychology at Bennington College, is claiming that the words “nerd” and “geek”…
Unwrapping a nice lustworthy gadget only to learn that some crucial part is sold separately can be a major drag. But exercise patience: It’s dumb to run to the first open store for HDMI cables and extra game controllers. Beware of the Upsell It’s something worth repeating every holiday season: When retailers take a hit…
The dual-touchscreen XO-2 was a fantastical concept. But it’s nothing on OLPC’s XO-3, a hot, messy wet dream of a tablet: All semi-flexible plastic, multitouch, backlit and reflective ereading modes, thinner than an iPhone and $75. https://gizmodo.com/olpc-xo-laptop-2-0-has-dual-touchscreens-looks-amazing-392060 In other words, it’s everything people have been fantasizing about in a tablet—durable, thin, multitouch, multiple screen modes…
Microsoft’s attempt to appeal an earlier decision regarding infringements against developer i4i’s patents on custom XML tagging has fallen through. Microsoft will be forced to pull Word 2007 and Office 2007 off shelves by January 11th. https://gizmodo.com/judge-orders-permanent-stop-of-microsoft-word-sales-wit-5335715 The good news is that Microsoft prepared for this possibility ahead of time, and is prepared to remove…
Do you hear those sleigh bells jing-a-ling, ring-ting-ting-a-ling too? Is your guilt over gift-buying procrastination growing like a snowball rolling down a mountainside? Check out today’s Dealz to find stuff for all the geeks and gamers in your life. Top Deals: • 14″ Lenovo G450 Dual Core Laptop with 3GB RAM for $404.10 plus free…
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,…