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With the catchiness of the name EeeBot, I’m surprised it’s taken us this long to hear whispers of an ASUS robot. ASUS will be working alongside the Taiwanese government to help spread the word on the benefits of Android, which the EeeBot would run on. ASUS has already proved its worth when developing low-cost products…
Today in the un-scratchable part of Gizmodo’s back we call Remainders, we’ve got a Tron-inspired Android phone, the top YouTube videos of the year, some more videos of the Google Nexus One in action, and more (well, one more)! OPPO Android Concept Is All Tronned Out So this is a pretty interesting-looking Android phone concept,…
iGo’s three new products, the Power Smart Tower, Power Smart Wall and Laptop Charger, detect when a plugged-in device isn’t being used and then shut off the power being drawn from the wall—which could equal huge energy savings. The Power Smart Tower has four of these Green outlets, four normal outlets (in case you have…
Wish you could touch, sniff, or lick something you see online? This concept will eventually make that wish come true as it spits out a scented flavor strip while you slip your hand inside the device to cop a feel. I know I can’t be the only one thinking that this device, dubbed Sense, would…
Rainn Wilson, best known for playing Dwight Schrute on The Office, shot a 140-second film using a Nikon D5000 as part of his participation in the Nikon Film Festival. He talked with us about directing, pancakes and solar-powered deer-meat grinders. https://gizmodo.com/nikons-twitter-inspired-digital-film-festival-will-feat-5401038 Rainn is one of three judges in the inaugural Twitter-themed Nikon Festival, in which…
Remember the girl whose MacBook was turned into Swiss cheese while she was traveling through Tel Aviv? There’s a happy ending, according to this interview, as she’s being reimbursed for her damaged laptop. Let’s just hope she stops behaving suspiciously. https://gizmodo.com/im-sorry-but-we-blew-up-your-laptop-5426794
These leaks supposedly show AT&T’s very first Android phone, either called Backflip or Enzo. Aside from the odd backwards hinge, it looks mostly like a smaller, crappier Cliq—not exactly what we expected, given their stance on Android. https://gizmodo.com/android-coming-to-at-t-5078628 This phone is smaller than the Cliq, with only a 3.1-inch, 320×480 resolution, a 528MHz Qualcomm proc,…
Courting controversy, Danish designer Magnhild Disington has created a range of USB sticks covered in real fur, because without fur they’re “neutral in appearance and lack emotional appeal.” Err…okaay. Trying to make a point, but failing somewhere in the execution of it, Disington uses leftover pieces of fur which would normally have been thrown away,…
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The current number of developers for VLC on Mac is right around, um, zero. Not good for an open source project powered by volunteers! So development on the 64-bit version has been stalled, and if new devs can’t be found, Mac VLC could end with version 1.1.0. Gulp. [VideoLan via Slashdot, MacNN]
There’s been plenty of speculation as to when Verizon will begin offering the Palm Pre or the Pixi, but some leaked internal training slides would suggest that it’ll be sooner rather than later. According to Phone Arena these 20-minute long training sessions are “to re-introduce Palm and webOS to [Verizon’s] personnel [and] will be ongoing…
These 380-micrometer gears are being turned by hundreds of common bacteria swimming in a liquid solution. Scientists think this discovery could signpost a path to the development of "smart materials" that close the gap between man-made and organic matter. A collaborative effort between scientists at Northwestern University and the United States Department of Energy discovered…
Working, playing and socializing on the internet can give you tunnel vision. What about the technophobes? The luddites? The olds? What can you give someone like that? Here are the best gifts for people who just don’t “get” the internet. If you hate galleries more than Aunt Georgeanne hates the radical left wing internet blogs,…
That’s right…ass. Why? Because that’s where inmates cram ’em. So it looks like the Bloodhound here will be pointing directly the backside of a lot of prison jumpsuits. In all seriousness though, contraband cellphones are becoming a major problem in prisons throughout the country. One solution, cellphone signal jamming, has already been passed by the…
Younicorn: Excusing the terrible portmanteau of a name, this app is wonderful: for adults, as a silly joke; for children who may actually believe in unicorns, as earnest dream fulfillment. Everyone is happy. Also: unihorned. $1. https://gizmodo.com/younicorn-iphone-app-requires-no-explanation-5426827 Ratio: Cue Dan, resident culinaire/food terrorist: Michael Ruhlman, cookbook author demigod and Gizmodo Food Week contributor, is bringing…
Santa has a “magic sack” and flying reindeer, but his sleigh is kind of old fashioned. GE has thought about this momentous problem and has come up with a tricked out solution using all kinds of proprietary technology. Using this interactive app, you can virtually explore the sleigh and learn more about the gadgetry GE…
It’s a great time to be in the smartphone business, unless you’re Microsoft or Palm. According to the latest data, they’re hardly doing any business at all. This chart from Fierce Developer shows that while Apple and RIM have been booming, and Symbian and Android have shown decent growth for smaller players, Palm webOS and…
This is not a plastic model. It’s a real boat, ready to be assembled and painted like you would do with a real dinghy, but full scale. Knowing my story with models, mine would end up oozing with glue. The dinghy was made by Michael Johansson for an exhibition in Malmö, Sweden. Unfortunately, it’s not…
See you folks down at Cyclops this evening at 6pm. We’ll probably roll till about 8pm, in case you’re a little late getting off work. Here are the details, and follow me (@wjrothman) or Matt (@mattbuchanan) on Twitter for updates. https://gizmodo.com/seattle-reader-meet-up-on-wednesday-5424384
Do multiple screens help you to mentally divide tasks? Are they worse ergonomically than a single ultra-large screen? What do you prefer? Once upon a time, I was partial to multiple screens. It’s one of the things that got me into Macs: Back then, they were the only computers that could handle multiple screens as…