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Your geek works in front of a computer all day, but yearns to be outside skiing or something. Here are some gift ideas for that type. (Also, this is a highly personal list tailored towards ski and snowboarding, so please add ideas to the comments.) BTW, if you hate the gallery format as much as…
A well balanced Hobomodo diet: a free medium cheese pizza from Papa Johns, a helping of Stacy’s delicious Simply Naked pita chips, and some Lipton Tea to wash it all down. Top Deals: • 15.6″ Toshiba Satellite L505D-S5986 Laptop for $399.99 plus free shipping (normally $500). • 46″ Sharp AQUOS LC-46LE700UN 1080p 120 Hz LED…
Croatian artist Robert Matysiak has a really awesome thing going with his Robolamps. It’s just a bunch of plumbing supplies and green light bulbs, but I want to collect them all. The only problem is that Robolamps have not gone commercial, but if they did, I have no doubt that they would sell. Well, maybe…
Somehow we missed Sony Computer Entertainment America’s fourth wall-breaking patent application earlier this month, but here’s how the concept would work: Using a PS3, you’d control an on-screen avatar to throw tomatoes at actors, and even kick their ass…literally. “Avatars displayed to a user, in response to user gestures in the real world, e.g. in…
Is it possible to love the results of a Photoshop Contest too much? Because oh man, these had me rolling on the floor. Seriously, you’re going to want to check this gallery out. First Place—Jim Chitwood Second Place—Andreas Kokkinos Third Place—Sergio Hikawa
Fact, maybe: Human beauty has nothing to do with subjective judgment, and everything to do with some obscure mathematical equation. Fact, definitely: There is an iPhone app based on this theory. Designed by giant human baby Ed Nash, above, Fit or Fugly (Fit: Brit., informal: SEXXXY) judges your attractiveness based on the proportions of your…
They aren’t carton-lit like real matches, but these match candles ($6 for 4 packs) are one way to up the ante on that Zippo-lighter guy we all know who thinks he’s so cool. (The other is lung cancer.) [Yanko]
Pocket camcorders are a hot holiday gift, but due to their nearly identical feature sets, it can be tough to tell which is best—so I tested seven of these humble unitaskers to make your decision easier. You’re welcome. Pocket camcorders (AKA mini cams or budget cams, or sometimes Flip cams after the pioneer of the…
We have few actual specs on these Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin MM-1 USB speakers, but if the high-end computer speakers sound nearly as good as they look, we’re in for a treat. Arriving January 2010. [Ecoustics via Engadget]
We’ve all seen long exposure photography, allowing you to create shapes with light. But I don’t think any of us has seen anything quite like the work of Barry Underwood, a landscape photographer for our connected, electric world. (More photos:) His landscapes, while painstakingly staged, incorporate man-made light with an almost eerie naturalness. The glowing…
High-Def Flash video is a stretch on some hacktintosh netbooks, but Flash 10.1 brings it into the realm of possibility. I just installed it on my MSI Wind running Leopard, and damn: HD YouTube and Vimeo videos were almost watchable. https://gizmodo.com/how-to-hackintosh-a-dell-mini-10v-into-the-ultimate-sn-5389166 I say almost, because there was still some noticeable frame dropping. But still, I…
At last, I would be able to date ukulele players and jam along with them at fancy cocktail bars. And then we can go play together with Grandpa Elliott and Washboard Chaz in New Orleans. [Washboard Necktie via Likecool] https://gizmodo.com/best-video-ive-seen-today-will-make-you-smile-5231112
Gold Winner: PAD (small domestic helpers) are “digital pets” that monitor heat, air quality and the welfare of plants in the home. Silver Winner: ‘Stand Off’ turns off appliances remotely using Bluetooth technology. Bronze Award: ‘Re-Siker’ is a recycling station that automatically sorts, bags and tags recyclable items and provides information about the items to…
I want to find more (any) time for my painting, but with so many things to do, my artwork usually stalls. Like this half-rendered art piece, crashed and showing Mac OS X‘s spinning beach ball of death. It’s a painting replica, painted with acrylic on top to make it look half-baked, then fitted with an…
Get a load of this! I can barely walk!
I didn’t know, so I figured I’d give it a shot. I brought an ancient and non-functioning 1987 Macintosh Plus 1MB to the Apple Store in the Meatpacking District in NYC, and this is what happened. Overall, they were surprisingly unfazed by my request for repairs. They were impressed that I had it, and seemed…
Michael Fricklas is Viacom’s general counsel, the company’s top lawyer. I can’t tell if he actually felt bad when he said the above at a recent meeting with Yale Law students. I kind of feel an evil, dark smile inside. Even as part of a big company, and as a consumer, and as a guy…
That 5-inch Dell mini-tablet we saw in a leaked video last month looked like it had U.S. spec 3G, and now a Chinese-language Commercial Times report suggests the touchscreen device will be part of a new series headed to AT&T. https://gizmodo.com/leaked-video-dells-streak-mid-with-android-2-0-5386495 The idea of multiple models seems to sync up with Dell’s previous comments about…
The Pirate Bay has been in Zombie Pirate™ mode for months now, but one of the last remnants of its halcyon days has been sent to sea on a burning boat: their tracker—the biggest in the world—is gone. On The Pirate Bay’s blog, the decision is pitched as a step forward, away from centralized trackers…
The Philips’ Robust Collection was left out from the final cut of Aliens, but all these military-green anodized aluminum kitchen appliances were in the kitchen of the USS Sulaco. Really. Look at the gallery and tell me if I’m wrong. I don’t know if they are military-grade or not, but their retrofuturistic blender, food processor,…