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Okay, so I may have added “bitch” for emphasis—but this AT&T vs. Verizon lawsuit over the “Map for That” ads is turning into an all-out PR smackdown. This stuff isn’t even written in proper legal language anymore. When your lawsuits sound like press releases, it’s because they probably are (not that we care, the whole…
So pretty, it almost looks like you could wear it. Actually, I can really see the Milky Way clock working as a watch—especially since everyone hates alarm clocks. Alas, it is only a concept. [Henrik Amberla via The Design Blog via Unplggd]
Google is rolling out Google Earth 2.0 for the iPhone over the next 24 hours and it brings a long-awaited custom map feature by allowing you to sync your Google My Maps with the app. Along with the custom maps, the update brings more languages and better performance. Anyone managed to get the update yet?…
Bacon-Flavored Mmmvelopes are envelopes with adhesive that tastes like bacon. So when you seal an envelope, you get the taste of bacon and a deep feeling of emptiness inside yourself. So it’s kind of a double-edged sword. [Mmmvelopes via Uncrate]
Hey, that’s their words, not mine—I’m almost lost for any. “Sculptured by a European artist…the phone plugs into any wall-jack and is fully-guaranteed.” I bet, just look how classy this gent seems with an ear full of cleavage. Keep it tasteless 1984. I’ve no idea what fine publication this appeared in, but it looks like…
No. WRONG. Drop that! Bad cat! I’m sorry, but when it comes to geeky jewelry, I would only buy a Lego ring. [iPhone India via Makezine] https://gizmodo.com/lego-silver-rings-will-brick-your-marriage-5101650
You know we have arrived to The Future when Bandai manbirths a Tamagochi with a color LCD screen. Because the future is really like the 90s, but in color. Fortunately, the Tamagochi ID only exists in Japan for $56. [Akihabara]
Usually we don’t bother with stupid-high-end gadget editions, because they’re retardedly expensive and usually garish and ugly to boot—but the recently rumored Leica M7 Hermes edition is absolutely gorgeous and only slightly sillier-priced than the plain-jane M7 anyway. https://gizmodo.com/super-expensive-incredibly-limited-edition-leica-m7-he-5405017 This very special limited edition of the M7 35mm camera comes in silver chrome with calfskin…
How could you make 117 toys stand balanced over one single 4 x 2 Lego brick? I don’t know how, but artist Walter Wick has the answer, and has make this really cute video about it. [Boing Boing]
Here is a new ad featuring Kevin Spacey, running now in England. In it, he uses the word "hurty" to sell Olympus Pen cameras. Still hurting from K-Pax, K-Space? [Copyranter]
According to Boy Genius Report, this may be Apple’s Black Friday deals. According to this image, they will be applicable only on November 27th. They seem too good to be true: • 25% discount off all Macs. • Up to 15% of all accessories, Apple software, and Apple hardware. • Up to 30% off all…
Why? Because you could use the device to remotely cut power to any gadget that is plugged in to an outlet. It’s only a prototype at the moment (one of many that have come out lately focused on saving energy), which probably explains why it still looks like a child’s toy. Not a good idea…
Sure, the Pebro Bench raises up to become a “sculpture” when no one is sitting on it, but I think the designers could have earned more fun points if they had gone full teeter-totter. [DesignYearbook via TDB]
In this war there are two battles: the polite, traditional fight between expensive, full-featured apps like Navigon and TomTom, and the I-will-undercut-you-if-it-means-killing-my-own-mother gorefest of the cheaper apps, like MotionX and Gokivo. With RoadMate, Magellan has taken the road less bloody. https://gizmodo.com/the-best-iphone-navigation-app-telenav-vs-navigon-vs-5343981 Debuting at $80 (and presumably climbing to $100 later), RoadMate recreates as much of…
How can we fear the robot revolution when it’s our own DIY handywork and GPL? Each of these swarm robots costs less than €100 to build and has a mind powered by open source software. [Hizook via Engadget]
Researchers Tomoji Takasu and Akio Yasuda of Tokyo University have developed an open source, inexpensive, Real Time Kinematic (RTK) GPS receiver than runs on a beagle board. They’ve also left instructions on how you can build one yourself. Unlike traditional GPS, RTK-GPS doesn’t measure the delay between its signal and the the signal received by…
Sounds sinister, right? That’s probably because I replaced the word “computers” with “robots!” For effect! But no, still, this is at least interesting: Developers are now reporting that apps are getting rejected, and not by humans. Word is that Apple has added a new layer to the approval process, called a static analysis tool. This…
I know a pot that reveals new colors as it heats is about as gimmicky as products get, but somebody needs to knock Le Creuset off their aesthetically pleasing high horse. (Love your pots, btw, Le Creuset.) Called “Coral,” this concept pot is coated in thermochromic spots, highlighting sectors in the pale blue design with…
Only college kids smoke out of hand-blown bowls with swirly colors. Adults spend their hard-earned money on well-designed products made of stainless steel, acrylic and leather. This thing is the perfect compliment to the Volcano. [Yanko via Fast Company]
With Monday here, it’s time to wrap up last week’s theme This Cyborg Life, a look into the future of the machine called Man. https://gizmodo.com/this-cyborg-life-5400589 Yes, that means saying goodbye to Aimee Mullins. She was with us for three essays, all of which dealt with issues of prostheses from unexpected perspectives, that few of us…