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Home screen, but really just a splash page—interface gets boring fast Video thumbs play as you scroll; in this case, it’s an obscure digital-camera video file Interface is functional but not pretty Biggest annoyance: Non-functioning chapter info flashes across screens; no known way to turn it off O!Play front view O!Play side and back view…
Each month, the best new iPhone apps—and some older ones—are considered for admission into Gizmodo’s Essential iPhone Apps Directory. Who will join? Who will live? Who will die? For the full directory of Gizmodo’s Essential iPhone Apps, click here. The Month’s Best As gathered from our weekly roundups. If you hate hate hate galleries, click…
It’s good to know that quotes like this—by Dr Paul Jackson, a particle physicist looking for the Higgs boson on the LHC Atlas experiment—come with a context: https://gizmodo.com/scientists-looking-for-the-force-finally-put-cerns-larg-359532 For me, it’s nonsense to say that there are forces coming back from the future to stop the machine from working. It really is just ridiculous to…
As promised, Apple’s released the specs for iTunes LP and Extras, with templates, guides and testing materials to create them. Until it goes automatic next year, submission is manual process, and yes, Apple has to approve your work. [Apple] https://gizmodo.com/apple-to-indie-labels-itunes-lp-is-out-of-your-league-5377302
No, this isn’t a still from a sci-fi movie. It’s actually the Sofia and Varna Air Traffic Control Hall in Bulgaria. Pretty amazing. [Airliners.net; Thanks, Jason!]
Nook pre-orders have been sold out since November 20th, and orders placed after that have been subject to oft-delayed ship dates. Now B&N says that these backordered Nooks won’t ship until January 11th, even later than reported this morning. https://gizmodo.com/barnes-noble-ruins-nerd-christmas-for-good-pr-5409369 Remember, if you ordered a Nook before November 20th, B&N promises it’ll make it by…
When it comes to multitools, you can never have enough functions and the Pocket Tool X Piranha really takes that thought to heart. I can’t even figure out half the things it’s supposed to do. Can you? https://gizmodo.com/ok-what-7-things-can-the-gerber-shard-multitool-do-5392761 I know that there’s at least a bottle opener, a nail puller, a scraper pry ends, a…
Looks like ASUS’ newest Maximus III Extreme motherboard brings Bluetooth control.Yes, you read that right. You’ll really be able to tweak settings and parameters such as speeds and temperature using a Bluetooth-enabled phone. Aside from the phone-control feature, this motherboard will come with support for up to 5 PCIe x8 connections, SATA 6G, and USB…
Could those two things be related somehow? Indeed, the turf war between gangs in New York has spilled over into twitter, where they often use the service to trash talk rival gangs and plan attacks. A basic search of the social-networking site for OYG or Jeff Mob, the gang based in the Jefferson Houses in…
Snapture: The best jailbreak camera app came to the App Store a few months ago, but it was missing a few things-specifically, tap-to-focus on the iPhone 3GS, the lack of which made it feel like a compromise, not a categorical improvement. Well, that’s fixed now, and along with new camera filters, social network support, and…
LEDs are efficient. But by choice, my house is still bathed in the warm glow of hot electrified metal, in a bulb of glass and inert gas. We take the miracle of the lightbulb for granted. We’ve been doing this for probably almost 100 years now, within a generation or two after the world figured…
The WSJ’s glance at tech companies going more vertical mostly focuses on Oracle’s acquisition of Sun to produce both hardware and software, but it has other bits, like Apple purchasing chip designer PA Semi, that make it worth reading. [WSJ]
A Google Wave started by the Seattle Times is being used to track information about the search for a man suspected of killing four police officers. It’s the first Google-supported manhunt and finally a decent use for Wave. Update 6. Due to Google Wave’s real time updating capabilities, this is actually a rather fitting use.…
The Constellation program may be in trouble, but that doesn’t mean NASA’s boffins are sitting around playing Asteroids, and flying rocket models. They are still planning to get back to the Moon, and they built a cool simulator for it: This is the Altair moon lander simulator, the newest, most exciting toy for astronauts planning…
A few months ago, Apple bought their own mapmaker, Placebase, which seemingly opened the possibility of non-Google-y maps. Now, they’re looking for an iPhone maps engineer to “rethink how users use Maps and change the way people find things.” https://gizmodo.com/apple-buys-their-very-own-maps-company-see-ya-google-5371694 That job description actually fits kind of perfectly with what Placebase did well in its…
Normally, Band-Aids are a fine size for any minor cuts I have. But what if I have a huge wound and I don’t have health insurance? I need an unreasonably large Band-Aid, dammit! This custom Band-Aid machine is a mere concept at the moment. And while being able to make custom-sized Band-Aids seems like a…
Some of the best of Twitter apps just got a lot better with fresh updates—Tweetie 2.1 and Birdfeed 1.2 on the iPhone, and Twidroid 3.0 on Android. Here’s what new and awesomer: https://gizmodo.com/tweetie-2-review-the-best-iphone-twitter-app-period-5378336 Birdfeed 1.2 The biggest change in Birdfeed 1.2 is geolocation using the official Twitter API, which embeds the location of a tweet…
This Japan-nly NTT Docomo Melty Chocolate phone is ridiculous. It’s a working phone—it has 8-megapixel camera, digital TV tuner, Bluetooth and such—but the menus are designed to look like chocolate, and the outside looks like chocolate. Only 13,000 units will be made, which is a good sign that even the Japanese know this thing is…
Cyber Monday means big savings on all sorts of electronics. Get in on the excitement now so you don’t find yourself bored and gadgetless on Ordinary Tuesday. https://gizmodo.com/cyber-monday-deals-are-go-5415079 Top Deals: • 15.6″ Lenovo G550 Dual Core Laptop with 4GB RAM for $399 plus free shipping (normally $549 – use coupon code USPDEAL10G550). • Aliph Jawbone…
First question: How tough are Thinkpad notebooks? Tough enough to be installed in buses and tram shuttles as seats and keep working just fine. Second question: Are the trackpads scrotumsensitive? I like to think they are. The notebooks—part of a campaign created by Ogilvy Frankfurt—were installed in buses and tram shuttles that lead prospective buyers…