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Got a Google Wave invite but don’t know anyone else who did? Here’s how you can test it out. Post a comment here to say you got it. Then anyone else who also got one can private message you (click on the guy’s profile, then click Messages) their Gmail address. Hook up and Wave away.…
Oh Lego Minifig, you were perfect in your plastic symmetry and Mona Lisa smile before. But now that you’ve been knitted, I just want to hug you. Unfortunately, you can’t buy this right away. You’ll have to do it yourself: https://gizmodo.com/exclusive-the-evolution-of-the-minifig-5070884 Some Assembly Required is a pattern that will enable you to make an adorable…
Roomba owners know how much easier it is to keep the floors clean with the adorable little robots. If you’ve yet to experience Roomba magic, the deal today is right up your alley. Top Deals: • 14.1″ Lenovo ThinkPad T400 Laptop for $636.65 plus free shipping (normally $1096 – use coupon code USPSEARCH). • iRobot…
Wildlife photographer Michael Nichols wanted to photograph a 300-foot-tall redwood in a dense forest with no clear lines of sight. So he built a custom camera rig to take tons of close-ups to stitch together. The result is a stunning composite of 83 different shots of this incredible tree. Look for a huge foldout of…
OK, I think the whole DIY iPhone dock war has officially come to an end with this 100% whole wheat bread dock. The enthusiasm is sweet, but please don’t sacrifice any more perfectly good food to fandom. [Flickr via iPhoneSavior] https://gizmodo.com/diy-cardboard-iphone-dock-could-have-come-from-apple-5359861
OK, so Apple didn’t have to do anything with this, but it doesn’t matter. When Big Bird and Elmo get all funky funk with an iPod dance video, you know that the only innocent thing left is Xmas. Maybe. Never mind. [TUAW]
Nothing but a sad, bean-less (i.e., joyless), pathetic attempt at maximum tailgating. Eddy D. knows this. Watch the video to learn what outrageous delights (whole pig, anyone?) made his Maximum Tailgate menu. Then, tell Eddy your maximum tailgating gadget fantasy. Draw, photograph, scan, and/or record your most innovative gadget idea. These are your own personal…
Not being allowed to have music subscription service Spotify is now officially the worst thing about being an American: Subscribers will soon be able to listen to unlimited music offline, just like in the murders-everything-else Spotify iPhone app. https://lifehacker.com/spotify-is-the-best-desktop-music-player-weve-ever-used-5330148 The feature, which lets users designate any or all of their content to be available offline,…
Palm Pre and Android phone owners could be getting some Sling streaming television action if this Sling Media job listing reveals anything. The company is looking for a Mobile Interface Designer who has experience with Android and WebOS applications. The listing demands that an applicant for the position: Be knowledgeable about and/or interested in becoming…
Sony loves to make unsettling ads that appear designed to offend rather than sell video games. Fair enough, Sony! But I think we can beat them at their own game. https://gizmodo.com/new-sony-ad-play-playstation-3-save-a-nazis-life-5370197 Create a twisted PlayStation 3 ad for Sony, and send it to me at [email protected] with Sony Ad in the subject line. Save your…
Burly trucks, high-end gin, and RFID-shielding wallets – forget your fantasy team’s failures with the week’s best from Uncrate. This week at Uncrate: We get some serious work done with the 2011 Ford Super Duty, give ourselves an emergency workspace escape plan with MojoArt Ejection Chairs, and keep our identities safe inside the Flipside Wallet.…
We cannot defeat the aliens without robots, but robots will eventually turn on us. It’s a paradox, friends. Enjoy that burn in your head; it’s called “thinking” (though “wasting time” is also applicable here). $40. [Cuppa via FashionablyGeek]
Here’s something creepy: researchers at the University of Utah have developed a way to use wireless signals to detect movement through solid walls and doors. The technique, called variance-based radio tomographic imaging, processes signals from a 34-node IEEE 802.15.4 wireless network. It’s the protocol for personal area networks used by home automation systems such as…
The USB audio version of the Mini DisplayPort to HDMI adapter hasn’t shipped yet, but Kanex just came out with an even more updated version of it with digital audio. https://gizmodo.com/kanex-mini-displayport-adapter-with-audio-review-someo-5325723 There isn’t a whole lot to explain, other than the fact that the adapter is now basically set to deliver full audio quality to…
Defense Tech’s Bryant Jordan was at the Disneyland of military gadgetry—the Modern Day Marine event at Quantico—and came across this power-generating backpack, which has stepped from prototype to reality. It can generate 40 watts just by walking. It works great, apparently. The backpack itself is mounted on rails, so it moves up and down when…
This teddy bear has been hacked to "talk" when you make a call through it using Bluetooth. Great if you’re talking to your kids from a business trip, probably less good for conference calls. [Thanks, Luke!]
Don’t get me wrong. I think the 2014 Winter Olympics Stadium in Sochi, Russia, will look absolutely spectacular at night. It’s just that its translucent skin makes me a little bit itchy, because it makes me think of insect nests. Not that I’ve seen many insect nests, but that’s how I imagine them in my…
Robots, fish, cars. I like all three of those, so naturally I love these robots that mimic the movements of fish to avoid crashes. Except for the white one, he looks like a futuristic Klan member. The point? Well, Nissan has been been studying schools of fish and how they avoid colliding with each other…
And the poor hand model from this shoot will never work again. (That’s no cool-burning LED bulb; there aren’t any heat sinks.) [Yanko Design via OhGizmo!] https://gizmodo.com/philips-master-led-bulb-enlightened-when-on-or-off-5166759
For all its new multi-touch goodness, Windows 7 only has about 7 basic gestures. So if you’re all about the touch (and say, have a tablet PC) BumpTop’s stack of unique new gestures could be a very good thing. https://gizmodo.com/windows-7-touch-and-multitouch-gesturing-pen-controls-5147307 As we’ve mentioned in the past, BumpTop isn’t a new OS or shell replacement, it…