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Trillian, you know, Trillian? They submitted an IM app for the iPhone over two months ago, and there’s been not-a-word from Apple about it. They musta made somebody mad, since Apple says the average review time’s two weeks. [Cerulean] https://gizmodo.com/apple-and-at-t-answer-fcc-about-google-voice-rejection-5342954
The British Journal of Photography has posted impressions of the Nikon D3s a few hours before the camera’s expected debut, and the initial report suggests that Nikon is still lagging behind when it comes to video. The author only mentions video recording at 720p/24 fps, no talk of 1080p at all. What’s worse is that…
The metal oxide coating California’s “Cool Cars” regulation mandates for car windows starting in 2010 doesn’t just reflect sunlight—it also bounces the signals for cellphones, GPS navigators and, um, parolees’ ankle bracelets, making reception noticeably crappier.Updated. Which, I suppose, is one way to kill two birds with a single government-tossed stone: people won’t be texting…
I got my pumpkins the other day, but I’ve been debating about what to carve. Botropolis may have provided the answer—robots! The 10 pumpkins on their list are ambitious, but you might find something that inspires you. [Botropolis]
Just like Gmail’s early days, anyone looking for a Google Voice account can start bugging their friends for invites—starting today, current users will gradually start getting invites over the next few weeks to hand out to people. [Google]
9to5Mac hears that the iPhone and iPod touch are getting a radio app like the nano’s that’ll be able play FM radio in the background. It’ll be integrated with the iTunes store, supposedly, so you can buy songs you like. https://gizmodo.com/ipod-nano-review-5356015 The hardware capability for FM radio does exists in some models—the current iPod touch…
MacBooks and Thinkpads already have all the hardware they need to know which way they’re tilting, but most software doesn’t even bother to ask. Now, with the orientation-aware Firefox 3.6, your accelerometers might finally get some exercise. Apple and Lenovo generally include the sensors as data protection tools: using readings from an inbuilt accelerometer, a…
There are awesome entertainment deals today, just in time for the first big storm here in SF. The Roku box has always been intriguing, now is a great time to pick one up. Thanks Kyle for helping with today’s deals. Top Deals: • 13″ Lenovo IdeaPad U350 Laptop for $449 plus free shipping (normally $700…
Sometimes in this magic land of the intarwerbs, fantasy becomes reality. Apparently, this is one of them: A team at the Freie University in Berlin have actually rigged a car so it can be fully controlled with an iPhone. There are not a lot of details except what you can see in the video. The…
Barnes and Noble just sent out invites to a “major event in our company’s history.” So, uh, three guesses as to what they’re launching. (Hint: It’s a reader.) We’ll be there, bringing it to you live. https://gizmodo.com/barnes-nobles-mysterious-ereader-could-land-next-mont-5377505
Polaroid broke a lot of hearts when it discontinued its instant film cameras. Luckily, new management has realized the error of old management’s ways: they’re re-launching the One Step Camera and instant film in 2010. Booyah! [Polapremium]
Nothing’s worse than realizing you sent those pictures of you in the shower to Mom instead of Mona. Trust me. Now, Gmail is here to help you out, making sure you’re sending emails to who you intend to. “Got the Wrong Bob?” is a new Google Labs feature that you can turn on in Gmail.…
When a (claimed) Barnes & Noble rep said that the company’s imminent ebook reader would be color, some folks over at Plastic Logic, B&N’s hardware partner, were listening intently. Mainly because they had no idea what he was talking about. https://gizmodo.com/video-barnes-and-noble-ebook-will-be-color-5377855 Says the company: The video report is inaccurate and the individual (who was apparently…
Hey, here’s a final final video from Gizmodo Gallery, which is still on my mind. I wish it was a year round thing! But there’s always Giz Gallery 2010. [Gizmodo Gallery]
Pepsi’s "Amp Up Before You Score" iPhone app is intended to help men score with women (and brag about it with their friends on Facebook or Twitter). Not surprisingly, this has created something of a PR issue. Of course, Pepsi was quick to respond to the criticism with a truly “heartfelt” apology on twitter: Our…
If you dabble in art and design, you will immediately see the benefit of a lamp that can rotate and adjust positions to become a light box. The appropriately titled “Sketch Lamp” is the brainchild of Ninna Kapadia and Hung-Ming Chen and, for the moment, it is still in the concept stage. Hopefully, that will…
They should make these retro-fitting guides for every single player and gadget out there: How to replace old, aging hard drives with solid state storage. This one is for the old Zune 80. [Andrew N Price via Anything But iPod]
So what happens when two marketing execs from the undisputed leaders in elaborate, roundabout publicity stunts get shitfaced, together, the night before ad pitches are due? Nobody knows for sure, but I bet it would look something like this. Yes, people, this is the iFixit teardown of a Blendtec Total blender—the one from those Will…
The BMW Simple is similar to the Nissan Land Glider, except that the BMW has a tricycle configuration, and its angled surfaces make it look like an stealth fighter. The coolest thing about it, however, is how it rolls. https://gizmodo.com/the-coolest-car-cockpit-i-have-ever-seen-will-make-you-5377996 The back wheels have an hydraulic system that makes the car/bike/mobilethingie carve the road as…
Ever since hovercraft popularity peaked in early 90s R/C toys, I’d mentally buried the sheer awesomeness of the technology. Luckily, Wired reminded me with a piece depicting researchers searching for asteroids in the Arctic while floating on air and rubber. Rather than recite the piece, which you should definitely read, I thought these hovercraft factoids…