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Drunk people! They pee everywhere. So what is a town to do, about all this urine? How about they install public urinals, disguised as trash cans? Yes. How about that. The Wheelie Bin Urinal concept, which I shouldn’t have to tell you came from England, came from England, the only country where public micturation is…
Jesusrollerbladinginspandexchrist-alive. I’ve watched this video of a robot jedi—making all kinds of objects float across complex paths in midair—about ten times, and I still can’t believe what I’m seeing. But it’s 100% real, and as impressive as BigDog. https://gizmodo.com/new-video-of-bigdog-quadruped-robot-is-so-stunning-its-368651 The Airbot doesn’t use any magic, just a computer-controlled gimbaled air jet, “powered by a 620kPa…
Just listen to this: “Fill the upper chamber with milk and shaved chocolate or cocoa, then watch as the mixture is heated, blended and frothed to perfection.” In the middle of a relentlessly gray winter, can you imagine anything more wonderful? I cannot. https://gizmodo.com/153-soul-sucking-shots-of-winter-5421575 For those of you who prefer the temptations of caffeine, the…
Let me ask you something. Does your phone play VHS tapes? Does it make toast?? Does holding it against a patient in cardiac arrest restart their heart a la defibrillator??? No? That’s because you don’t own an xPhone. The xPhone is the future of humanity. And I know what you’re thinking—you’re thinking this is nuts.…
It was only last week that we reported on Apple allowing the first live-streaming program onto its App Store, Live Knocking Video. Now the floodgates have opened, with Ustream’s app available not just for jailbroken iPhones any more. https://gizmodo.com/steve-jobs-approves-knocking-live-video-app-personally-5416950 Ustream has had an official iPhone app available for a while now, but due to Apple’s…
That’s not necessarily on your computer, so don’t start panicking about the broadband bills just yet. A report published by the University of California worked out that each American mind processes 34GB of content, through computing, TV, radio, reading and other forms of entertainment. As a whole, the US consumed 3.6 zettabytes of information last…
Oh, Nokia, when we sniffed at your desire to focus on just mid-to-low end phones for 2010, we didn’t mean for you to rush out and paint your 6700 Classic in 18-carat gold. [Nokia Conversations] https://gizmodo.com/nokia-to-halve-smartphone-production-in-2010-official-5418797
Official Star Wars artist Matt Busch has created six horrific zombified posters for the Star Wars films, with a mini zombie storyline running through them. See Obi Wan decay more with every new movie poster! This has all come about because of the latest Clone Wars episode, titled ‘Brain Invaders,’ which sees several key characters…
While French President Sarkozy didn’t namecheck Google directly, he more than alluded to them, claiming that their aim of scanning out of copyright books and putting them online will damage France’s own book digitization plan. Speaking at an event yesterday about France’s plans to place the nation’s books online, he said: “We won’t let ourselves…
Who knew Fisher Price would ever move into the home cinema industry? Ok, so it’s not a product from the kiddywink toys manufacturer, with this portable Aiptek DVD projector available now at Firebox. With an integrated DVD player (remember when they were all the rage?) it’s very much styled at those who’d want to slip…
This cubic timer is pretty cute, but given its fun design quirk (it counts down from whatever number is on top), it’s limited to only four different lengths of time. This is why timers don’t usually look like dice. It’s pretty simple: Just flip the cube so the length of time you want counted down…
Brando, master of USB stocking stuffers (both literally and figuratively, probably) introduces another one that’s a little useful and a lot dorky: The USB wristband gadget charger. It is, I guarantee you, exactly what you think it is. https://gizmodo.com/meeting-brando-hong-kongs-usb-willy-wonka-5136739 It charges via USB and can power most any mainstream gadget, from handheld gaming systems to…
New Scientist has a feature on five conceptual successors to flash memory. These are all technologies currently under development that could fit terabytes of information on a single tiny chip—and some of them aren’t too far off. The five here considered are MRAM (using two thin layers of magnetic material), FeRAM (which creates polarization through…
The Iron Samurai watch, a spectacularly ugly bracelet-style watch made from “Samurai sword carbonized steel folded 1000x over,” is available from Chinavision for a questionable $15. It also comes with one of the weirdest/funniest product descriptions I’ve ever seen. The watch, a form of which we’ve previously seen as a concept, hides red LEDs inside…
Okay the combination of this guy and this weapon scares the crap out of me. It’s as if the scary neighbor from Home Alone was crossbow-obsessed and got himself a Lego Mindstorms kit. This huge, motorized crossbow is fully automatic, meaning it automatically loads, cocks, and fires. It doesn’t appear to have a huge range,…
In today’s batch of things that didn’t make the cut we’ve got a bit of NSFW humor, Time’s list of gadgets of the year, an angry celebrity suing an Internet person, Dell profiting through Twitter, and more. Time Names Droid as Gadget of the Year, iPhone Last Seen Crying in Corner Time made their list…
If you didn’t know that the Internet is a man with strange thumbs who is completely controlled by 50 Cent then you must watch this video and enlighten yourself. Actually, watch this even if you knew that. It’s rather funny. Oh wait. It’s a balloon, too? A man-shaped balloon with strange thumbs who is owned…
Gizmodo friend Jaimal Yogis’ book, Salt Water Buddha, is being made into a film in 2010. Jaimal wrote a piece for us over the summer discussing his experience on a surfboard designed by ex-Apple designer Thomas Meyerhoffer. [SaltwaterBuddha] https://gizmodo.com/riding-a-surfboard-made-by-an-old-apple-designer-5348044
Supplies: Pen – 1 Pencil – 4 Rubber Band – 7 Tape – 1 Wooden Skew (ammo) 1+ The #2 Crossbow is a larger variant of the other bows found in this book. With a structurally solid design and double elastic power, it is equipped to fire large realistic skew arrows. It sports a pen-housing…
Lumino may look like generic building blocks, but it actually marks a new phase in the life of Microsoft Surface: The recognition of the third dimension. The UI implications are pretty staggering. We’ve seen the Surface identify and react to physical objects before (you might remember the 2008 election coverage’s Obama and McCain bobbleheads), but…