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Behold the Haier Theatre, a full touchscreen media player that might be pretty unremarkable were it not for its surprisingly low price tag: a 4GB version for $90 and 8GB for a measly $100. The Theatre comes with a 3-inch capacitive touch screen, a built-in FM tuner and accelerometer, plays all your standard digital files…
Google’s 20% time policy, source of untold obscure Linux drivers, single-use utilities and ridiculous Gmail features, occasionally spawns something truly amazing—like the eight-screened Liquid Galaxy, which lets you step inside of Google Earth. It’s Google Earth: The Ride. https://gizmodo.com/official-gmail-goggles-add-on-prevents-shameful-drunken-5059922 Liquid Galaxy is an outgrowth of an older project called Street View Holodeck, which grabbed Street…
This marimba-playing robot just learned how to bob its head to the beat, looking around and interacting with its fellow musicians just like a real person. If only this video showed it, you know, playing marimbas. [Shimon via BotJunkie]
I’m surprised this hasn’t come out sooner: Google Goggles is a visual search app for Android phones that scans products, books, movies, business cards, bar codes, artworks—a ton of stuff. It’s like Google robot eyes in your phone. While it’s not pixel perfect in its judgment, what’s impressive is its depth—unlike apps like ShopSavvy or…
Today’s Dealzmodo is packed with deals that built up over the weekend; check out the savings on HP laptops, TVs, and games for all consoles. Most importantly, you can download Lady Gaga’s “Christmas Tree” for free. And that is priceless. Top Deals: • 15.6″ HP dv6t Quad Laptop for $979.99 plus free shipping (normally $1,199.99…
Slate cites a survey back in July that showed 40% of cellphone users use a case for your phones. 40%! Here’s a brief history of cellphone cases. In the mid ’90s, cases were bringing in a 45% profit margin for manufacturers, and were made of leather and worn either on a belt or hanging from…
The iPod touch is growing faster than the iPhone now—making up 40 percent of 58 million iPhone OS devices—and what that means, says Flurry analytics, is that it’s building the “next generation” of iPhone users. Oh boy. [AppleInsider]
The original Luke Wilson AT&T ads always struck me as a bit sketchy, like they weren’t really telling the whole truth. So I fixed that. Here’s the original for reference if you’re lucky enough to be unfamiliar. https://gizmodo.com/headless-luke-wilson-continues-the-great-at-t-verizon-a-5420022
At an event today in San Fransisco, Google announced a new service that will offer streaming results for searches, incorporating real-time updates from web pages and social networking partners. It will be rolled out over the next couple of days. The new search mode comes with partnerships Google announced today with Facebook and MySpace. Feeds…
The good news is that Android users finally have a Yelp app to call their own. The bad news is that it’s relatively bare-bones. The basics are all there: restaurant and business navigation, ratings and reviews, photos, and direct calling all work just fine. There’s even a new feature that shows you directions from your…
In a Nokia-meets-LEGO fashion, French designer Clement Logereau has come up with a brilliant concept called “UNIK,” which he’s plastered with a Nokia logo to get attention. Look closer and you’ll see it’s comprised of 152 small, customizable squares. The idea is that customers will buy the handset, but also buy into a lifestyle—and for…
Listening to an iPod or reading a Kindle during takeoff isn’t dangerous. It’s time the airlines stopped pretending that it is. For years we’ve been told that gadgets produce EMI—electromagnetic interference—that cause glitches in an aircraft’s avionics. A cellphone could interrupt communication between pilots and the tower for a crucial second, or a child’s Game…
Furthering its advances into our physical realm, Google today announced a plan to display window decals in over 100,000 businesses that will designate them as the Google’s “Favorite Places.” More details, a demonstrational video and Big Brother fearmongering below. The businesses were chosen based on search rankings in Google and Google Maps, and each will…
Molinker, creator of over a thousand iPhone apps, has been banned for juking the ratings system. The report from iphoneography says many of the company’s products had over 50 five-star reviews, mostly written in the same syntactically shaky style by reviewers who only wrote about about apps from Molinker. One customer complaint to Phil Schiller…
According to this tweet by All Things D’s Peter Kafka, a “Hulu for magazines” will be announced tomorrow—though unlike Hulu, it will probably have subscriptions from the start, and might actually make money. But eh, I doubt it.
VMWare is making noise about smartphone virtualization again, claiming their new system will run two operating systems at once, sorta. It’s a compelling idea! But even more, it’s a reminder: Why the hell can’t we choose our smartphone’s OS, again? https://gizmodo.com/vmware-your-next-smartphone-might-run-two-oses-at-once-5420663 When you buy a PC, the most important decision you make is selecting its…
Fusion Garage, the engineering side that booted TechCrunch off of their own Crunchpad project, is about to be unveiled in a live webcast. We’re going to be liveblogging it at 9:30 AM PT (12:30 PM ET). That’s basically now. https://gizmodo.com/the-crunchpad-is-dead-5415292 9:22: The stream was active for a second—I got a screencap of it above—but it…
These Harman Kardon GLA-55 speakers may look right at home in Superman’s Fortress of Solitude, but for that kind of money they’d better also tap dance and do my laundry. Look, it’s nice and all that you’ve got Atlas woofers and CMMD tweeters and DSP equalization, but seriously, Harman Kardon? You’re going to charge a…
As if we didn’t have enough with frightening planetary sounds, artist Katie Paterson has recorded the chilling crackles of three Icelandic glaciers. Nothing special there… until you learn that she did it on 45rpm records made with actual ice. https://gizmodo.com/the-bone-chilling-sound-of-the-planets-wont-let-you-sle-5419181 Katie pressed the record against re-frozen ice plates instead of vinyl. Then she played them…
In an interview with Computerworld, VMWare’s head of mobile phone virtualization has indicated that the company wants to move beyond dual-boot systems to allow phones to run a private and work operating system at the same time. They’ve already demonstrated the potential on a Nokia N800 running Windows CE and Android concurrently; now they’re looking…