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The SATA 3.0 spec—which doubles transfer speeds from 3Gbps to 6Gbps—was officially released in May, and it looks like Seagate is first out the gate with actual hardware (no surprise), the 2TB Barracuda XT. https://gizmodo.com/seagates-sata3-is-twice-as-fast-as-current-hard-drives-5166642 The four-platter drive has also got a massive 64MB cache, necessary, really, with that much space. You just need a…
Netgear’s Stora is, on one hand, a typical 2-bay NAS. For $230, you get a 1TB of storage along with an extra bay for expansion for automatic RAID mirroring. But it’s the easy online file sharing that’s special. Instead of making users learn the ins and outs of FTP, Netgear has set up a graphic-driven…
The tiny solar panel on this Bluetooth headset won’t recharge the device as quickly as USB power, but the sun’s rays can keep the headset waiting for your next call indefinitely. While solar can’t tackle most realtime energy demands, it’s plenty to handle a Bluetooth headset in standby—which we must say, seems like a decent…
Seriously, charging gullible newbies $130 just to connect a PS3 to a TV, update the firmware, setup parental controls, and get the thing online, just seems like highway robbery. [Kotaku via Kotaku reader Nazraen] https://kotaku.com/seriously-this-should-be-illegal-5363264
They won’t change how we listen to music forever, but these earbuds are pretty cool. Listen to music normally with one in each ear, but pull one side out and music automatically pauses. Calls are received/ended in the same way. https://gizmodo.com/sony-ericsson-changing-the-world-with-an-instant-on-hea-5360907 You don’t need to press any buttons, as the earphones use Sony Ericsson‘s ‘SensMe’…
It’s no secret that AT&T has been overwhelmed by data-munching iPhone users, and reliability remains sketchy in many key areas. So if the MicroCell 3G is your best option for proper coverage (using your own bandwidth), shouldn’t it be free? https://gizmodo.com/at-t-3g-microcell-site-live-home-base-station-boosts-s-5363880 I mean, Sprint will gift you an Airave femtocell if you’re thinking about leaving…
AT&T’s 3G MicroCell uses your Internet connection to act as a mini 3G tower—something iPhone users in particular have waited for. And after reports it could arrive in select locations this week, AT&T is now providing (some) details: https://gizmodo.com/hallelujah-the-iphone-gets-at-t-microcell-support-5149717 You can register up to 10 phones (3G models with AT&T accounts) to work with the…
Headphone-related hearing loss is no joke, which is probably why these MyPhones from Griffin Technology top out at 85dB. Little Tommy can still melt his face off to Death Metal, sure, but his tiny eardrums will be safe and sound. They’ll sell in October for $30 and come with extra ear caps that tailor toward…
The 1964 book Rockets to Explore the Unknown contains some amazing illustrations by George Bakacs of what people thought spacesuits, rockets and even TVs of the future would look like. The image above depicts the first Americans on Mars. Previously on Paleo-Future: Animal Life on Mars (1957) Plant Life on Mars (1957) Mars and Beyond…
One of BGR’s “ninja tipsters” has graced that site with a roadmap of AT&T’s Windows Mobile phones for the remainder of 2009. Topping the list is a business class duo consisting of the LG Monaco and HP Obsidian. These two phones will arrive in November and December, respectively, and should look something like this: HP…
I’m ashamed to admit I was surprised someone had the videophone figured out as early as 1910. I also need to apologize to that old crazy guy in the park—your Prohibition-era webcam stories may have been true after all! OK, it’s a sketch of a concept for what the French thought videotelephony would look like…
More Sunday goodness from Lifehacker. This Sunday’s installment is a list of the best time-tracking applications available today. [Lifehacker] https://lifehacker.com/five-best-time-tracking-applications-5362829
We really wanted to tase someone live in Giz Gallery ’09, but thanks to those pesky, fat cat NYC lawmakers, we can’t really do that. But we will be able to let you get down on some target practice with Taser probes. We’ll have a target box set up in the back of the gallery…
Augmented reality golf game, played on New York City streets? Check. Fish-finding buoys that flash when the East River denizens swim near? Ditto. A 64-block chess game played with humans? Why yes, the Conflux Festival has that too. In fact, this festival sounds downright awesome. Originally designed as a study on the “geographic environment of…
This illustration of international travel in the future, complete with robotic red-cap porters, appeared in the December 4, 1932 San Antonio Light (San Antonio, TX). It seems that all you need to do is step into the tube of your choice, then be shot out via capsule to your final destination. The design has a…
In example one, we have that video Matt showed you from earlier this week of Steve Jobs pitching products he positively adores. In the other we have, well, that abomination known as the Motorola ROKR: https://gizmodo.com/apple-is-amazing-awesome-beautiful-great-incredibl-5360259 Click to view The difference is pretty striking, interesting, amazing, unbelievable, really nice. [Matt Buchanan’s Tweet, CNET]
With AmazonBasics, the online retail giant is jumping headfirst into the consumer electronics space with its own private line of low-cost accessories. The products are all packaged in “frustration free” packaging, and include HDMI cables, Ethernet cords, and blank DVDs, to name a few. This has to irk the consumer electronics companies that currently sell…
Sure, the iPhone 3.1 update delivered a host of new features, including the exceptionally tardy MMS, but for some users there was something extra: Crappy battery life. https://gizmodo.com/iphone-os-3-1-is-live-itunes-app-management-mms-bett-5355752 Today, however, Apple seems to be taking steps to address the issue, starting with a new list of 11 questions that run the gamut from asking about…
The Bay Bridge is falling down, falling down, so that a bigger, better bridge—one less prone to falling down during an earthquake—can be erected in its place. If two architects get their way however, it might become this: “Imagine housing, recreational and cultural facilities connected to a continuous, lushly planted, green strip, floating above the…
The buzz word in the portable space appears to be HD at the moment, with the latest bandwagon member being HTC and its HD 2 (formerly known as the HTC Leo, maybe). https://gizmodo.com/samsung-instinct-hd-to-launch-soon-accessories-show-up-5363354 The Leo—sorry, HD 2—if you’ll remember, was that big and beautiful handset that was saw earlier this month. The 4.3-inch screen was…