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The final two are up! Going head to-head we have Michael W.’s Portable Sports Bar vs. Alex R.’s Ultimate BBQ Trailer in the Maximum Tailgate gadget smackdown. Vote now and send one of them to the Big Game in Miami! https://gizmodo.com/portable-sports-bar-5375705/ For more info on the two best tailgating gadgets of all time, click below!…
While Android 1.6 is still writhing around in amniotic fluid, BGR had the nerve to publish shots of version 2.0 “Eclair,” which doesn’t even have a formal due date yet. They look great. Sorry, 1.6: I’m already over you. https://gizmodo.com/giant-eclair-delivered-to-google-android-2-0-imminent-5382024 You’re best off trudging through the entire gallery here, since BGR has annotated every little…
Color me impressed. Watch as this guy relentlessly beats this new Samsung flexible screen with a mallet. Amazingly, the 2.8-inch active matrix OLED—only 0.01 ounces, and 20 micrometers thick—keeps running happily, without a single scratch. [Gadget Lab]
Microsoft has acknowledged that they slipped the .NET Framework Assistant plugin into Firefox via Windows Update this past February, and that it has poked a “critical” hole in the browser’s security (effectively bringing Firefox down to IE’s level). Microsoft has deemed the hole to be a “critical” security threat, as it gives webmasters the ability…
The gold medals for the 2010 Vancouver winter Olympics have been revealed, and they’re made from melted down old circuit boards. Because athletes will really appreciate that geeky touch. The medals, designed by Canuck artists Corrine Hunt and Omer Arbel, are made from the gold, bronze and silver reclaimed from old electronics. They’re also laser-etched…
After getting cornered by the European Union, Microsoft offered a reasonable solution to the web browser monopoly dilemma: Let users choose whatever browser they want. Now, the developers of Firefox are whining about who’s first in the web setup screen. https://gizmodo.com/microsoft-gives-europeans-choice-of-browser-instead-of-5322453 No, it’s not Explorer. Originally, Microsoft wanted to order browsers from left to right…
Don’t forget the hardest worker in your body this year, your butt. Say thanks this holiday with the Christmas Tree USB Warmer Seat Cushion, $18, and peace and goodwill to all men. [Gadget4all]
It’s uncanny. When known software gets repackaged for iPhones and iPod Touches and passes through the hallowed gates of the App Store, something happens: Almost invariably, it gets cheaper. Waaay cheaper. Good right? Well, not always. The App Store is a strange new place for developers. Veterans and newcomers engage in bareknuckle combat, driving prices…
Not only did balloonbrat Falcon Heene casually admit they “did it for the show,” but this video of the UFO taking off demonstrates that there couldn’t be any kids inside. It also demonstrates that the father is a world-class a-hole. https://gizmodo.com/boy-flies-away-uncontrollably-in-homemade-flying-saucer-5382627 Clearly, that balloon didn’t have a kid inside. It’s just flying up way too…
Make perfectly inedible pasta every time with these $10 Spongioli ravioli sponges. Try to look beyond the bacterial implications and appreciate the little sponges for what they are: a rechewable pasta gum. [Baron Bob via CrunchGear]
Regular Giz readers will have seen countless crazy homebrew inventions powered by the DIY Arduino platform—but this could be the strangest yet. How about a robotic tail that’s controlled by RFID “mood cards”, or a Wii Nunhuck? Yep. Perfect for your next Cosplay or Furry get-to-together, the mood cards will make the bushy tail wag…
A while back, Microsoft research developed a camera that hangs around your neck to snag shots through your life called the Sensecam. Now a company named Vicon has licensed the technology to release a life-logging camera. https://gizmodo.com/microsoft-sensecam-8685 The Vicon camera, priced at about $820 when it arrives on the research market this year, uses accelerometers,…
I’ve read the articles, watched the instructional videos, and gotten an invite, but nothing—nothing—has done more to explain to me how this mind-melting Internet Thing works than Pulp Fiction, spectacularly adapted for Google Wave. (Warning: Tarantino language ahead) https://gizmodo.com/google-wave-is-a-frothy-collaborative-mix-of-chat-im-5272121 In the interesting of promoting learning, here’s a shorter scene from Good Will Hunting. Bask in…
Designer Olga Kalugina defines her Scarab as a “robot-harverster for pedestrian areas.” I define it as a potential catastrophe of planetary proportions, to happen when they become sentient and start cutting legs and chopping fallen human bodies. The design, however, is pretty. It also makes sense: Robot is created for gathering rubbish from street territories…
Seriously, those green LED eyes would stare questioningly, deep into my soul while I tweak its switchable analog/digital nipples. It’s modeled after the DualShock controller, and supports the PS3, PS2, and PCs. It looks bizarre, and I like it. As you can see, a removable mask also turns the face into Skeletor. For $25, you…
“If there is going to be a ‘Wal-Mart of the Web,’ it is going to be Walmart.com,” says Walmart.com CEO Raul Vazquez. This “Amazon” thing is royally mucking that up, and Walmart’s not gonna take it anymore. https://gizmodo.com/amazon-now-delivers-stuff-the-same-day-you-order-it-5382545 The first shot at Amazon reported by the WSJ is kinda weak in the grand scheme of…
Acer gave us the basics yesterday, announcing their intent to (good god, finally) make a Snapdragon-based Android phone, and not much else. Today, cue stage two of the unnecessarily staggered announcement: the juicy leaks. (Updated with video) https://gizmodo.com/acer-liquid-finally-gives-android-the-snapdragon-it-des-5381384 Acer had said their phone, which’ll run a customized version of Android 1.6 Donut, would have a…
It just looks like a toy. This real, fully-functional dSLR is a limited edition Pentax K-x in the color scheme of Japan’s Kore Ja Nai robot (the little guy in the shot). Only 100 Robotic Colors K-xes will be released in Japan this November when they’ll be sold exclusively through Pentax’s online store at $880…
If you’ve used a Canon printer, you’re probably familiar with the bundled Easy-PhotoPrint software. They’ve now streamlined it for the iPhone interface, and the free app works with Canon’s newest wireless multifunction PIXMA printers. HP has had its own simple but effective iPrint app (iTunes Link) for a while now, and from first glance, Canon’s…
Everybody take to the streets with streamers, quick, the recession is over. Google’s earnings were back up this quarter (27 percent increase in profits over last year, to $1.64 billion) with internet advertising picking up again. Google’s gonna start spending money and hiring people again. Money! Jobs! Everything’s okay now. For Google, anyway. [WSJ]