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Yeah, this is about how I feel playing any portable gaming device. Tiny screens, cramped controls, no thank you. [Gigazine via Kotaku] https://kotaku.com/just-how-real-is-gran-turismo-psp-5408034
Some old-fashioned games simply don’t need a 21st century makeover—like the wooden marble maze. Adding accelerometer control seems like a pointless endeavor. https://gizmodo.com/10-classic-analog-games-defiled-by-digital-5398738 I mean, it’s not the kind of game that should be played at a distance, and this custom-built board doesn’t even have holes along the track. Although, I have to give the…
Because browsing the web on your video game console is so painless and intuitive, there’s a rumor out there that Sony is looking into bringing Firefox to the PS3. Cool, I guess. [Playstation Insider via Technabob]
On one hand, the Asus Eee 1201N, the first Ion-packing Eee, will arrive December for $500. That includes Win 7, a dual core Atom processor, 2GB RAM, 250GB HDD and 12-inch (1366 x 768) display. But on the other… https://gizmodo.com/rumored-asus-eee-pc-1201ns-dual-cored-specs-could-eat-o-5379709 …should we consider $500 a good deal? Yes and no. The formfactor is thin and…
In a surprising but sensible partnership, Griffin will be adding Threadless designs to their iPhone cases. So far, only two models are available, and the going rate is $35. [Griffin via Gearlog]
I get that it is cool technology, but I don’t get the Imation Pro WX. It’s the world’s first Wireless USB disk drive, sure, but there are already drives that are Wi-Fi enabled. So, how is this different? Imation argues that, by providing a one-to-one connection over the air, the Pro WX Wireless USB hard…
After telling its investors that $200 million has been put aside to jettison a third of its payroll, AOL is looking for 2,500 staff to take voluntary redundancies—jump now, or be pushed later. It’s all designed to shave about $300 million off its annual 1.8 billion operating expenses. Instant messaging client, ICQ, is also up…
Palm’s new Pixi just got $5 cheaper, less than 2 weeks after its launch, selling for $25 at Wal-mart and now Amazon. The Palm Pre is also $80. https://gizmodo.com/palm-pixi-review-5406001 I call this a deal on a phone with a terrific UI on a terrific network, but I’d pay double these rates if the Palm had…
Glowing. Shiny. And a coin slot. Can you have no clue what something is, but still want to possess it at any cost? This vintage Russian Swedish jukebox, the AMI I (1958), was photographed by Flickr user woodztream with an almost divine level of hipness through HDR (high dynamic range) techniques. And for a moment,…
Sure, basic stereoscopic images can be created using software to merge two slightly offset photos, but that only works for stationary subjects. For moving targets, there’s Fuji’s Finepix Real 3D W1, or this $20 hack using two Canon PowerShot cameras. https://gizmodo.com/fuji-finepix-real-3d-w1-tested-declared-coolest-camer-5326643 Maximum PC’s how-to uses 3D picture synchronization software called StereoData Maker, a nonvolatile firmware…
It doesn’t only look beautiful, and it would make Jon Ive and Steve Jobs wet, but this naked Coca-Cola can would help save energy while reducing air and water pollution. Would it really make a difference? Let’s do some math: I assume the consumption only increases through time, but let’s take the daily 2007 numbers…
Everyone’s making money off the iPhone, so that might as well include George Lucas. $30 this December. [StarWarsShop via ChipChick]
Yesterday we lamented that the Android-powered X10 lacks a certain je ne sais quoi, despite its beautiful 4-inch display, Nexus UI, and 1GHz Snapdragon processor. Now more bad news: The WSJ reports it’ll cost about 6000 Swedish kronor ($880) off-contract. https://gizmodo.com/sony-ericsson-xperia-x10-hands-on-why-arent-my-pants-o-5407805 No wonder they “desire to have a carrier relationship” to subsidize the price. Sony’s…
Ahh, so this is what happens when you strap a 7000 horse-power General Electric J85 Jet Engine (with a 200mph top speed) to a Ford F650 pick up truck. Slightly underwhelming video after the jump. As you might have guessed, a standard front engine avoids the afterburner setting cars on fire when the Frictionator hits…
After epic Snow Leopard and Windows 7 reviews, Ars Technica has posted an 11-page look at Karmic Koala. They say it’s one of the best Linux experiences available, but some new software additions still have room to mature. [Ars] https://gizmodo.com/the-other-snow-leopard-review-you-should-read-5350127
That crazy DigiTimes—purveyors of always-failed-Apple rumors—now says that its manufacturer “sources” believe that there will be two Apple tablet models: a 9.7-incher with OLED screen made by LG, and the 10.6-inch version everyone has heard about. DigiTimes says that the 9.7-inch OLED panels are priced at about $500 bucks today, and the screen would account…
The folks behind Livescribe, the smartpen/pencorder/computer stick/dictapencil (remember?) have finally made good on an old promise: to open it up to 3rd-party applications. That’s right folks—now there’s an app store for pen and paper. https://gizmodo.com/review-livescribe-pulse-digital-pen-recorder-verdict-386809 Before we get into the new stuff, a refresher from our original review: The Livescribe Pulse Digital Smartpen records your…
Confession time. I have terribly dirty mind. I’m flustered to admit that, but it’s gotta be the case since I’m confusing this innocent salt-and-pepper shaker for the very naughty (and very NSFW) Form 2 sextoy. It’s really kitchenware though. Promise. https://gizmodo.com/form-2-sex-toy-leaves-fleshbot-satisfied-nsfw-5400918 Designed by Ross McBride and named “Dolly,” this concept is a combination salt-and-pepper shaker…
Courts ruled that Chinese language editions of Windows 98 SE, 2000, XP, Server 2003 will be banned from being sold in China due to Microsoft infringing on the intellectual property of a Beijing-based software company. By using two Chinese fonts. According to Zhongyi Electronics, Microsoft “only paid to use [their] software for its Windows 95…
d’Armond Speers isn’t really a huge Star Trek fan. The reason he spoke only in Klingon during his son’s first three years of life was to learn about language acquisition processs. Yeah, sure. What a petaQ. Updated: Speers wrote in. Yes, I think That Speers is such a horrid person that I had to learn…