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Ok, maybe not every country, but with at least 12 different sockets in widespread use it sure as hell feels like it to anyone who’s ever traveled. So why in the world, literally, are there so many? Funny story! The more you look at the writhing orgy of plugs in the world, the sillier it…
In case you’re wondering how much the Droid’s schmancy dock and car mount cost, they’re $30 a piece. [Gearlog] https://gizmodo.com/motorola-droid-first-hands-on-its-a-terminator-5391825
A tissue box that you can drive seems stupid at first, but it could be a hot product given our current state of hysteria over germs. I say quarantine the sick and deploy RC vehicles to handle it. You can already deliver tissues, so all you need is an RC Cooler for drinks and a…
Abstinence was so the sexiest way to not have children until the 20th century, as Newsweek’s terrifying illustrated history of birth control shows. Look at this scary contraption that went inside of ladyparts around the time Lysol douches were popular: They’re an early precursor of the IUD, called a stem pessary. And yes, they were…
The latest news, in The Week Of The LaLa: the company’s long-promised iPhone app, which would bring the bizarre play-a-song-once-for-free-then-pay-10-cents model to mobile, has been submitted to Apple. And assuming they don’t abort it, this is what it’ll look like. Say what you will about the merits of a pay-per-song streaming music service, but the…
It’s been crazy watching Sprint overhaul itself over the last year, going from a wasteland of phones to probably the number two carrier for hardware, so I feel kinda bad that they still bled out over 800,000 postpaid customers this past quarter. (Postpaid are the customers carriers actually want, vs. people who prepay for chunks…
Over at the Taiwan Broadband show, Ericsson’s vision for the portable computer of 2020 uses a pico-projected screen and laser-projected keyboard. And though they’ve got a rough prototype (pictured), they imagine it ultimately squeezing into this bizarre spider-leg tripod design: It’d have essentials like wireless broadband connectivity and a battery, but I’m hoping that we’ll…
I’m trying to like Google Wave, but at the end of the day, I can’t. I don’t really give a damn about it. Recreating movie scenes is cute, but hardly the life-changing paradigm they predicted. RPGs, on the other side… https://gizmodo.com/google-wave-pulp-fiction-so-thats-what-this-thing-is-f-5383239 According to experts, Google Wave is perfect to organize role playing games. Its persistent…
Like it’s done for every major phone that carriers force you to actually mail in a rebate for to get the advertised price (*cough*PalmPre*cough*), Best Buy‘s taking care of the rebate bullshit for you with the Motorola Droid, whose rebate process with Verizon—resulting in a $100 debit card—is inexplicably stranger than most. https://gizmodo.com/motorola-droid-first-hands-on-its-a-terminator-5391825 Plus, you…
The updated iTunes terms & conditions has a new paragraph under the iTunes LP section spilling Apple TV 3.0—namely, that it’ll finally support iTunes LP and Extras viewing. Why Extras—which are like DVD extras, with bonus clips, interviews and photo galleries, but for iTunes movies—is just now on its way to Apple TV is sorta…
Wonder at the impressive technological prowess of the genius engineers at NASA, as brave Ares launches. Yes, dear citizens, be amazed at the sheer beauty of the mighty rocket as it flies supersonically, thundering the skies of this glorious nation. https://gizmodo.com/ares-i-x-rocket-unveiled-rolls-out-to-launch-pad-5385721 OK, so it looks like a flying condom. NASA says that the six minute…
On the beach in Hawaii? Stuck in traffic? In line at Starbucks? You never know when access to your computer will come in handy. Some say the iPhone isn’t for business. But LogMeIn Ignition for iPhone users disagree. A recent survey of 400 LogMeIn Ignition for iPhone users reveals that over 65% are accessing their…
Apple ads are usually quite good. Sometimes, however, they are so bad that I would like to bitchslap the copywriter. When the headline is “Start a personal relationship at the office,” you know it’s going down hill from there. https://gizmodo.com/will-someone-please-tell-me-exactly-what-a-personal-com-5348961 Actually, it doesn’t only go just downhill. It crashes into a dark, smelly pothole: “And…
A better look at the purportedly $99 Droid Eris. Not bad, but why is everybody going to stupid touch-sensitive buttons? [Phone Arena] https://gizmodo.com/htc-droid-eris-might-be-the-cheapest-android-phone-at-5392138
I was pretty skeptical about Kohjinsha’s dual 10.1-incher when I first wrote about it, but it actually looks decently engineered in this video. The second display simply slides out behind the first, like on GScreen’s Spacebook and Lenovo’s W700. https://gizmodo.com/kohjinsha-netbook-concept-has-dual-10-1-inch-screens-5375159 It’s slightly thicker than a normal netbook, but the insides are pretty much the same:…
I’ve always wanted a pet koala, but I could settle for Ubuntu 9.10 Karamic Koala, which is out now. The main Ubuntu page is still all about 9.04, but you can grab 9.10 here. [Ubuntu, Image via Yvonne/Flickr]
Intel might be dicking around on USB 3.0, but Asus ain’t. The Xtreme Design P7P55D-E is apparently the very first USB 3.0 motherboard. It’s an Intel P55-based mobo that uses a third-party USB 3.0 controller for a pair of ports. https://gizmodo.com/intel-may-postpone-usb-3-0-support-on-chipsets-until-20-5390483 It has 10 USB 2.0 orifices too. Personally, I’d just wait for a full…
It’s time for Nintendo to resort to its classic rainbow strategy to sell more Wiis: Its net profit for the past six months fell by 50 percent, almost perfectly matching a near 50 percent drop in Wii sales. Nintendo sold 5.75 million Wiis over the past six months, versus 10.1 million a year ago. Which…
Jason is in Japan now, looking for Godzilla. He sent this video tonight. It seems that Microsoft thinks that putting a Windows 7 presentation booth in the middle of Akihabara station is a good idea. Dear Microsoft, Passengers don’t give a damn about Windows 7—or anything else for that matter, in Japan, NYC, or Buenos…
Hopes may be dashed on that rumored Android equivalent of the HD2. HTC’s CEO, Peter Chou, tells Forbes that “technically, we could make the HD2 an Android phone, but I have to take care of Windows Mobile.” Qué? https://gizmodo.com/is-this-verizons-android-2-0-version-of-the-htc-hd2-5390002 He says they’re working hard to “get excitement about Windows Mobile back.” After WinMo 6.5, I…