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Is the AMOLED 12M (aka SCH-W880) a camera first, phone second? I mean, we’ve seen 12-megapixel phones before, but it’s the first with 3x optical-zoom, has a camera-like grip, and Touch Auto Focus controlled via the 800×480 3.3-inch AMOLED screen. https://gizmodo.com/samsung-sch-w880-the-digital-camera-that-can-call-5369252 As a camera, the AMOLED 12M also has 720p video recording (30fps), image stabilization,…
A pretty legitimate-looking rough-draft of HP’s Winter 2009/2010 catalog has leaked out, and seems to confirm a bunch of new Windows 7 laptops that aren’t yet official. One surprise, though: the Pavilion dv3 with multi-finger TouchSmart screen. As shown in the image above, but highlights include TouchSmart 3.0 software, up to 8GB of memory, and…
Newegg has listed prices for OEM copies of Windows 7—technically intended for little computer building businesses, but there’s nothing stopping you buying them. And as long as you understand some mostly-minor limitations, you can save some serious money. https://gizmodo.com/windows-7-the-complete-guide-5150298 Take a look at the table—that’s not chump change. Newegg is also taking a further $5-$15…
The Force is so strong in these Star Wars Lego Minifig flash memory keyrings that it can actually give Lego Yoda a three-stud stiffy. That’s a D17 in real world penis sizes. A lot, all these I like: https://gizmodo.com/exclusive-video-how-lego-builds-its-minifigs-5041136 You can get these reconverted original Lego minifigs in 2GB and 4GB sizes, for $60 and…
I tend to reflexively dismiss single-source news apps, since they’re usually not much more than a repackaged mobile site. CNN’s Mobile, with push, VOD and live newscasts, is much, much more—but don’t expect to get it for free. Once you’ve gotten over the fact that no, CNN somehow didn’t already have an iPhone app, consider…
Someone at Dell must have tripped over some wires and after cleaning up the bloody gash came up with the $2,000 anti-cord Latitude Z: It has wireless charging and wirelessly connects to displays too. Like we had heard, Dell made the Latitude Z for the suit wearing, briefcase toting, conference room type. Being .57 inches…
We know that there are iPhone accessories which can be controlled by apps, but what happens when you plug one in without having the corresponding app? Turns out it’ll trigger a download prompt. https://gizmodo.com/griffins-itrip-fm-transmitter-hardware-controlled-thro-5365347 Choosing to download the app at the prompt will lead users to a brand new “For This Accessory” page in the…
Cute kids, retail IPOs, lousy “programming languages” and a brand for a-holes take up today’s Remainders. Kylie has another ad! We’ve covered her twice already, with the latest being a tribute to ourselves, so I think that’s enough. She’s still cute though. [YouTube] This is funny, but not quite gadgety. It really does illustrate how…
It looks like a modded Roomba, but this prototype Automatic Aluminum Can Crusher will save you many forehead aches. It’s BYOC (bring your own cans) with a long-lasting rechargeable battery and lotsa crunching sounds included every time you recycle. It’s not a novel idea to crush cans to 40% of their volume in order to…
Uber-twee musician, charmingly earnest lyricist, noted bipolar dude and unwitting icon Daniel Johnston has an iPhone app—a game, to be specific. The biggest surprise, aside from the fact that it exists, is that it’s actually pretty great. Created with direct input—tons of music, artwork and story advice—from the man himself, “Hi, How Are You” is…
Forget remote controlled and Mr. T rubber duckies. Actually, forget rubber ducks altogether. What I want is some bubble bath and this DIY bathtub steam boat. Yes, it’s a real, functional, bathtub-sized steamboat. And yes, it’s complete with putt-putt sounds. https://gizmodo.com/rubber-duck-with-remote-control-bathtime-gets-more-fun-370094 Just like a real steam boat, this six-inch version moves because of expanding steam…
The overall best iPhone Twitter app, Tweetie, is about to seriously leapfrog everybody else with version 2, with everything you could want—offline reading—and way, way more. https://gizmodo.com/iphone-twitter-app-battlemodo-best-and-worst-twitter-a-5135117 The extent of its offline powers alone is impressive: Not only is there caching, but it remembers your exact place in the app, and you can bookmark, follow…
I don’t know about you, but this thing doesn’t seem like a scintillating bolometer to me. At all. Eduardo Abancens—a University of Zaragoza’s physicist—says it’s a dark matter detector. One that looks capable of sucking your soul. Dark matter—which is believed to form 20% of the universe—is invisible to us. We know it’s there, floating…
The idea that robot soldiers would inevitably replace human troops pops up repeatedly in newspapers of the 1930s. The emergence of humanoid robots, however primitive, lent themselves to people thinking about the human toll of the first World War and how it might be avoided in future wars. This article from the July 28, 1935…
This Ping app by the guy who made PushGmail is a mix between text messaging and instant messaging. What you need to know is that it’s free and it’s fast. Ping is designed to look like the SMS app, and behaves much the same way. The messages you send arrive at the recipient’s screen instantly—similar…
When Google started hurling lawyerisms at the maker of the souped-up, stripped-down Cyanogen custom Android ROMs, the outlook was pretty grim. Luckily for Android hackers, Cyanogen and Google have reached an agreeable, albeit still stupid, compromise. https://gizmodo.com/google-threatens-cyanogen-android-hacker-with-cease-and-5367420 The issue Google takes with CyanogenMod isn’t that it fundamentally changes Android—they’re generally open to that, seeing as…
Imagine some idiot in a bank sends you a mail by mistake, thinking you are someone else. Now imagine that the bank idiots sue to reveal your identity, Google refuses, and a judge orders to shutdown your account. So logical! It all happened thanks to the Wyoming-based Rocky Mountain Bank and Judge James Ware—a U.S.…
Apple just hired Michael Tchao back from a 15 year stint out of Cupertino as VP of Product Marketing, reporting directly to Phil Schiller, SVP of Product Marketing. Mike was previously on the Newton team before he left to work on stuff like Nike’s Techlab, which produced products like the Nike+ iPod system that I…
The Qlocktwo word clock is impressive, but theoretical; as what normal person has $1500 to pay for a clock? Now you can make your own. https://gizmodo.com/qlocktwo-really-spells-the-time-out-for-you-5341562 The instructables version may not be as glossy, or as polished, or as big as the real version, but it works on the same principles. Head on over to…
Microsoft just posted an update on their Windows Home Server blog that says Power Pack 3 won’t be “final” until the end of the year, after the community has “validated [their] work.”