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Your typical wall socket just sits there defeated by life, making no decent effort to prevent the inevitable pwning by a 10-socket surge protector. Art Lebedev’s Rozetkus socket, however, transforms from 2D to 3D. When you need room for just one appliance, the Rozetkus wall socket sits flat against the wall. But when you want…
The big man himself says rumors of a Wii HD with Blu-ray player and 1080p are a non-starter. With the 360’s Natal and the PS3’s motion-wand on the way, Nintendo better have something besides vitality sensors planned. [GameTrailersTV via TechRadar] https://gizmodo.com/next-generation-wii-coming-with-hd-graphics-and-new-con-5364077
Jailbreakers in Australia are being infected by a worm that changes their wallpaper to an image of Rick Astley. And while that sounds kinda funny, it’s another reminder to make sure you’ve changed the default password on your jailbroken iPhone. https://gizmodo.com/never-gonna-give-you-up-songwriter-paid-only-16-by-y-5208172 Sophos reports that the worm appears to do nothing worse than spread and change…
Cellphones are handy in a pinch. They make emergency calls, serve as a late night texting platform, and now in developing areas where money is tight and malaria runs rampant, they can serve as a microscope. The DIY design is the brainchild of Aydogan Ozcan, an assistant professor of electrical engineering and member of the…
A quick glimpse into the life of a software billionaire: When Larry Ellison’s BMW Oracle Racing yacht snapped its $10 million mast this week, the ship’s helmsman (not Ellison) described the event as a “minor setback.” That’s $10 million for a mast. Granted, it’s part of a massive structure that’s twice the size of a…
Today Verizon responded to AT&T’s “There’s a Map For That” lawsuit by releasing a slew of new commercials with similar themes and messaging. The battle continues, this time on the infamous Island of Misfit Toys. The first commercial, which I saw air for the first time during the New England Patriots game this afternoon, is…
From the front this threesome looks pretty hot. Clear case with bright LEDs, original SNES buttons, and the ability to play three great systems on to go. All great. But what’s going on in the back? A lot, apparently. To actually play games on this SNEGENES P portable, you have to jam actual cartridges into…
First, the venerable Rubik’s Cube recreated the masterworks of Da Vinci. Today’s example, while not quite as grandiose, is still impressive. Ladies and Gents, the Space Invaders are here. https://gizmodo.com/da-vinci-s-the-last-supper-painted-in-4000-rubiks-cube-5390088 And Sonic. And Pac-Man. Even President Obama makes an appearance, although I don’t think Hope: The Video Game is out just yet. For reference, artist…
Every once in a while you get to see a mainstream outlet cover a story right alongside a blog, so you can put them up against each other and see why one was so much better than the other.
Work continues on the posh Manhattan Apple Store, and reader/levitation expert Vincent snapped us some pics of this latest bastion of Apple retail consumerism. It looks like an Apple Store… from the sky—at night! Also, wooden tables. Trendy ones. https://gizmodo.com/apples-fourth-manhattan-store-almost-ready-5391615
From the aptly named Photo Rumors blog comes word today that Ricoh is all but ready to reveal a premium, mirror-less camera on or about November 10. Multiple sources hint that the camera will be a number of things, including “premium,” “compact” and that it will feature at least two interchangeable lenses at launch, possibly…
The hacktastic Dell Mini 9 goes well with all sorts of aftermarket add-ons and OS’s, including this latest addition: Updated. An accelerometer tied to a touchscreen. Why not, right? Seems like a logical progression after we saw this tiny tot of a netbook hacked to serve as a stylus-driven tablet. https://gizmodo.com/converted-dell-mini-9-netbook-makes-for-a-great-interne-5381552 It’s no Courier, certainly,…
Dragons existed? Well, no, not unless their bones were made of Lego. Which would have been equally cool, right?! I mean, we discover dragons exist, and then we learn that their magical bones are made from one of the world’s most beloved customizable creations? Nerdgasm, not to mention an epic overhaul of the paleontology field…
Technological progress is amazing. Case in point: When I was learning to drive, my safety monitor was a “mom.” It barked orders at me as I navigated Massachusetts streets, oftentimes recklessly at high rates of speed. In the future? Computers! At least, that seems to be the safest route, if some amazing test results from…
Last we heard from Earthrace, the super sleek 78-ft. power boat that runs on its captain’s fat, it was circumnavigating the globe. Today, the ship has a new Batman paint job and a new mission: Hunting whalers. https://gizmodo.com/speedy-power-boat-powered-by-human-flab-to-circumnaviga-336162 Specifically Japanese whalers. The same Japanese whalers who were made famous by the camera-happy efforts of the…
Word to the wise: Update your Apple TV to 3.01 stat, else suffer the strange data disappearing act some users report is occurring with 3.0 during syncing. It’s important to note the data was not deleted, just “invisible.” Update now, says Apple. [TUAW]
You thought Walter and the Dude got mad when that guy stepped over the line in The Big Lebowski? Just wait until they run into this bewitched remote-controlled bowling ball. The Dude most certainly does not abide, man. Sadly, there’s more tech involved here than witchcraft, which doesn’t exist. Instead, this cheater’s bowling ball, created…
Sure this reproduction of Michelangelo’s The Creation of Adam is a lil’ bit perverted by the inclusion of a coffee cup, but look closer. The entire masterpiece was painted using only coffee I’m amazed that I haven’t seen these coffee art clones before. They’re the creation of Karen Eland, a former barista, who one day…
Diana Eng, who you might remember as Project Runway‘s premiere nerd designer, took a look at MIT’s Media Lab and found some pretty cool stuff, mostly run off of Arduino microcontrollers. Check it out below. A lot of this stuff is just playful, so some of the clothes don’t need to be too polished—but I…
Gadget Helpline, a UK tech support service, found that well over half of their male customers didn’t even bother to read the manual before calling tech support. C’mon guys, is that the best we can do? Apparently, only 24% of females don’t read the manual before picking up the phone. Good on you, ladies. Apparently…