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It’s still debatable whether tablet computing is going to be successful, but a NYT reader and long-time tablet disliker sent in this list of five reasons why the tablet hasn’t succeeded yet. To quickly summarize, it’s lack of proper manufacturer commitment, the lack of hardware and software, the lack of proper input systems, the high…
The Wind Up Battery is a rechargeable battery with a little pop-out hand-crank to power up using some good ol’ fashioned elbow grease. I’d probably looks like an idiot using it, but better than suffering without a AA. Designed by Qian Jiang, the concept is actually rather brilliant since it wouldn’t require an additional gadget…
Normally the closure of two bridal magazines, a dining magazine and a mom magazine wouldn’t be notable; except that this time their publisher, Conde Nast, notes that they’re going to focus on digital distribution instead. The important part of Gawker’s memo is here: http://gawker.com/5374446/the-wrath-of-mckinsey-conde-nast-to-fold-gourmet-three-others?skyline=true&s=x In the coming weeks, we hope to announce initiatives to develop…
Mount the Brinno Digital Peephole viewer on your home door, and it allows you to examine whoever knocks on your door on its 1.3 megapixel display. It also allows me to write bad puns in the headline. Outside it looks like a normal peephole. Inside, the $160 device gives you two kinds of view: Regular…
One of a kind Thriller themed headphones. https://gizmodo.com/michael-jackson-thriller-headphones-have-dual-meanings-5305574/ Amazing geek gadget and console themed iPhone cases! Classic arcade games! Some with beer kegs inside! Near electrocution! Magic Mirrors! We have Beatles Rock Band going, the new Halo game—on a 103-inch Panasonic plasma TV. Live musical Tesla lightning coils! Palm, Apple, RIM, HTC and more: The…
Magazines are going down the crapper as a medium, but the crew at Alexx Henry photography envisions a world where OLED and eInk screens put motion into mags and makes them cutting-edge. Is this what the future of publishing looks like? Well, I’d be pretty surprised if these techs became anywhere close to disposable anytime…
I’m pretty sure the reason watch phones haven’t taken off isn’t because they are too large. Don’t tell Kempler that though. They have launched its $199 unlocked WPhone, which they claim is the world’s smallest watch with an integrated phone. Very much like the LG GD910, except smaller, it has a touchscreen face. It is…
After today’s bad news, Adobe Senior Product Manager for Developer Relations Mike Chambers has announced a way to put Flash into the iPhone: Compile Flash into full standalone applications for the App Store. This solves part of the iPhone-Flash conundrum. https://gizmodo.com/flash-10-1-full-flash-for-everyone-but-iphone-actuall-5374115 Using the next version of Flash Authoring—which is now in private beta—developers will be…
SeatBuddy is a case with two flexible straps that lets you hang your iPhone on an airplane seat tray, a car seat, a glovebox, and even on a treadmill—for the benefit of Mr. Chen. https://gizmodo.com/review-surfshelf-treadmill-stand-for-laptops-is-brilli-5350492 It seems like a very good idea, although the image will get bouncy before your airplane crashes in a secret…
Do you love eating? Do you love amusingly complex machinery? If the answer is yes on both counts, get a load of Eat Me Daily’s list of the top ten food-based Rube Goldberg Machines. Warning: watching these videos may result in hunger and the song Powerhouse by Raymond Scott playing over and over in your…
Want to get your Xbox 360 online using the fastest wireless protocol possible? Get ready to pony up an unconscionable $100 on 11/3, according to GameStop. Seriously, Microsoft? [Gamestop via Joystiq]
D-Link’s Jack of all trades router is out today, along with a Pioneer professional Blu-ray player. It’s less pricey than some other high end players, but still way too expensive. https://gizmodo.com/goldmunds-eidos-20-bd-the-worlds-most-overpriced-blu-r-360669 • The D-Link DIR-685 router/media server/digital photo frame is out today. You can check out Jason’s review for his full impressions. In essence he…
In the history of bad ideas, the iLickit iPhone app is right up there with prohibition and the movie Batman and Robin. That’s right, the people behind iLickit want you to lick up Grandma’s cooking via your iPhone. Seriously, they want you to physically lick your iPhone. Not my idea of fun but, ready or…
The first webOS paid app is Air Hockey, coming in at $1.99. It might not be a mindblowing game, but Rome wasn’t built by Air Hockey apps (or something). [Palm via Engadget]
If this is indeed a real job offer packet from Apple, the guy who posted it might not be working at Apple after all. I don’t know—call it a hunch. It’s also funny that his post is headlined “An Unboxing You Won’t See On Gizmodo or Engadget”. In your face sir. In your face. [Twisted…
If you’re a Google Chrome user, you may appreciate new Artist Themes—skins for Chrome by various famous fashion labels and designers. While you won’t see a majority of the art (because, you know, you’re actually looking at webpages), it’s reassuring just to know it’s there, lurking and judging. [Google via the newsmarket]
For those of you who experience life mainly through a series of keystrokes, I give you the CTRL and Shift button LED light. One press of this oversized key will illuminate your workspace, giving you an unprecedented tactile experience and level of control over your environment. If you happen to be a food addict that…
Why do laundry when you can buy new clothes? Why buy clothes when you can get them for free? If you’ve been looking for the solution to these age old questions, Hobomodo is here with the answer: two free t-shirts! Top Deals: • 13.3″ Dell Vostro 1320 Core2Duo Laptop for $579 plus shipping (normally $834).…
This outwordly image was taken in the Wakulla Springs cave, in the north of Florida. But it could have been taken in the seas of Jupiter’s moon Europa, where NASA plans to send a similar device one day. The nuclear-weapon-looking probe—a $720-million underwater three-dimensional mapping system—was tested by Jill Heinerth at a depth of 300…
It’s tough to know just how often this particular problem is occurring, but we’ve heard a fair share of reports on the Zune HD’s otherwise gorgeous OLED display having performance glitches. And needless to say, you’d notice it. Here, the touch controls are 100% intact; the problem is that the bottom majority of the screen…