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The promise of the ADE 651 is seductive: a handheld detector, which susses out bombs, guns, drugs, and human bodies from up to a kilometer away. And the Iraqi military swears by it! One problem: It doesn’t seem to work. To be able to instantly detect contraband like this would be a gamechanger in Iraq,…
There was a lousy video, but coming from the generation that had crushes on girls with staples on their belly buttons, I prefer these glossy pictures of the Alex Reader. And I don’t mind its extra thickness. https://gizmodo.com/spring-design-alex-reader-hands-on-video-5386266 Maximum PC got their hands on one, and liked it very much, from the capacitative screen—running Android—that…
The flashy concept was shown at the Symbian Foundation‘s SEE 2009 keynote last month, and actually looks pretty cool. But is it too little, too late? Only LG, Nokia, Samsung and Sony Ericsson make Symbian phones of note—Motorola axed its line. Samsung puts its TouchWiz UI on top of the dreadful S60 OS, and Sony…
The idea that advanced 21st century technology would lead to ridiculously short work weeks was incredibly popular in the 20th century. And why not? Improved efficiency meant we’d obviously be working less, right? Seems like common sense. I don’t need to tell you that things didn’t quite work out as the futurists had hoped. You’re…
Now, you can sign a new contract with Verizon, pick any phone and then ditch the service for $175. But according to a leaked doc, those days are numbered. Beginning 11/15, early terminations on contracts with unspecified “advanced device”(s) will be subject to a fee of $350. And while that policy might slow ebay entrepreneurs…
The unofficial count of Apple’s approved apps had already topped 100,000, but now Cupertino has confirmed that you can download over 100,000 apps in the App Store. That’s the widest selection of Booty Gongs (and other booty-related instrumentation) in the known Universe. https://gizmodo.com/100-000-iphone-apps-and-counting-5391070 Apple Announces Over 100,000 Apps Now Available on the App Store CUPERTINO,…
How did Asus, Acer and all the other netbook manufacturers miss such an obvious ploy? The word “Litl Webbook” must be the most cutely named gadget since the “Chumby.” And it’s also an interesting product in its own right. But I did say “interesting,” not “buyable.” The Litl Webbook is a 12-inch netbook that can…
With a 4.3-inch capacitive touchscreen and 1GHz Snapdragon processor, the HD2 is probably the best poster child for WinMo 6.5. HTC has now confirmed it’s headed State-side, and though no carrier was mentioned, rumors suggest it could be on T-Mobile. https://gizmodo.com/rumor-htc-hd2-arriving-on-t-mobile-in-the-u-s-5381327 The HD2 arrives on T-Mobile in Europe on November 9, and Asia is also…
It’s not iTunes, but Apple Corps and EMI are finally offering a legit way to grab digital Beatles tracks. This Apple-shaped stick has FLAC and MP3 versions of the new CD set: all the band’s music re-mastered in stereo. FLAC quality is 44.1Khz 24 bit, and MP3 is 320 Kbps. Only 30,000 will be made,…
New negotiations for an international Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) kick off today, and this round focuses on a secretive Internet piracy plan drafted by the U.S government. No text has been released, but leaks have surfaced. It’s not looking good. The leaks suggest that countries who sign up to the U.S promoted plan would have…
Here are the best images yet of “Fluid”: the stunning whale-inspired floating pavilion being built for World Expo 2012 in Yeosu, South Korea. Designed by Australian architects, Peddle Thorp, Fluid will sail onto other Asian cities after the show. The architects hope the design will draw attention to the preservation of oceans and ecosystems, and…
It’s a virtual war: VMWare Fusion 3 for Snow Kitty and Win7 popped out last week, and now here’s Parallels 5. It’s also fully 64-bit, with Windows apps that behave like native ones, including full multitouch gestures, and more zoomzoom. https://gizmodo.com/vmware-fusion-3-fuses-snow-leopard-and-windows-7-with-f-5390751 Like Fusion, Parallels supports OpenGL 2.1 and DirectX 9 Shader Model 3.0 for the…
Case-Mate released a $0.99 cardboard iPhone case as a tongue-in-cheek, recession-appropriate gesture—and people bought them, and drew on them, and now they’ve got a contest to see whose creation is best. https://gizmodo.com/recession-cardboard-iphone-case-matches-my-furniture-5357228 If I’m going to be honest, I kind of expected more from this contest: There aren’t many truly impressive drawings submitted as of…
Yep, you should be all good—if you’re not, let us know ASAP. Check out the full story including the carrier’s most recent statement here. https://gizmodo.com/t-mobile-confirms-nationwide-service-outage-5396460
I love funky bathroom concept designs, so naturally I adore the Roca Waterdrop Shower Room. Granted, who wouldn’t want to be surrounded by a 3D touchscreen while showering? Be it news or naughty shower flick, you’ll truly soak it in. https://gizmodo.com/this-bathroom-concept-is-probably-a-transformer-in-disg-5395601 The touchscreen is the main appeal of this shower, not just because it provides…
Don’t get me wrong, I think the 1980s were fantastic, great music and all, but I’m not so sure that I’d want to be put into a truly old-school cubicle like this on my first day on the job. I’m told that a fellow was led into this retro cubicle the day he started work…
People have posted videos of deliveries before, but this Lynsee girl has decided on a live video stream when she gives birth to her first child. I’m OK with over-sharing now and then, but this could be too much. So far Lynsee has blogged every detail of her pregnancy for mommy blog, Moms Like Me,…
Google and the Phantom Town of Argleton…10 Years of Steve Jobs’ Apple Product Unveilings…AT&T’s Foray Into In-Car Satellite TV Goes Miserably Wrong…Robots Will Soon Learn How to Smell Fear Google and the Phantom Town of Argleton For ages, map makers have protected their own maps by adding little landmarks and towns that don’t exist, sort…
Apparently the oddly arranged 600 mm diameter circular windows on this building are not a hidden message from aliens, but instead a clever way to create ambiance indoors while saving up to 25% on air conditioning costs. Those opaque windows combined with the concrete “fins” on the side of the building act as a heat…
I abused my iPhone and it’s got the marks to tell the stories. The most annoying though are the scratches on the pretty silver bezel. Thankfully, as Lifehacker shows us, those can easily be eliminated using a kitchen sponge. https://lifehacker.com/brush-your-iphones-bezel-to-hide-scuffs-and-scratches-5395933 As you can see in the video, all that you really need to do is…