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If you are an iPhone owner anxiously awaiting the release of AT&T’s first femtocell device, the payoff may be coming in the next few days for select markets that include: Atlanta, San Antonio, Seattle and North Carolina. https://gizmodo.com/hallelujah-the-iphone-gets-at-t-microcell-support-5149717 According to Zacks Investment Research, the 3G Microcell is expected to launch in “the next week” and…
Palm’s paid e-commerce beta program finally has a firm launch date—September 24th. As previously noted, Palm developers that have been accepted into the app program will receive 70% of the proceeds from sales. [Digital Daily] https://gizmodo.com/palm-now-accepting-a-few-paid-pre-app-submissions-5339923
Hooooold up, don’t panic, simmer down, breathe easy, etcetera: Microsoft says their Marketplace for Mobile kill switch will be used sparingly, and result in a full refund. Here’s how they explain it (warning: it’s not very ominous): https://gizmodo.com/microsoft-marketplace-to-include-remote-kill-switch-wit-5361296 In the vast majority of instances where an application is removed from Windows Marketplace for Mobile, users…
The juicy stuff in Google’s response to the FCC about the Google Voice iPhone app that we couldn’t read? Apple’s a lying liarface, because they did reject the app. UPDATE: Apple responds, denies. https://gizmodo.com/you-cant-read-the-good-part-of-googles-fcc-response-5342981 If you remember Apple gave the FCC this gem of a response: “Contrary to published reports, Apple has not rejected the…
Narrated by Tom Selleck, and directed by Fight Club’s David Fincher, the ads began in 1993 and were (mostly) remarkably accurate, predicting: E-Books, in-car GPS, tablet PCs, E-ZPass, video conferencing, and video on demand. Take a look: https://gizmodo.com/asus-aiguru-sv1t-skype-videophone-gets-a-touchscreen-5362407 Also interesting is that the montage comes from a 1993 Newsweek CD-ROM. The theme: That one day,…
Unfortunately, the number this giant Palm Pre tells you to dial in to Heroes isn’t real, meaning you can’t call up and explain how badly Heroes sucks and that Zachary Quinto deserves better. Also, Hiro should die. [NBC via Engadget]
Batman has everything. Awesome tech. Awesome man-cave. But his dark dwelling could use a makeover…a laser makeover. [Suryum via create digital motion via MAKE]
If this sounds a lot like Microsoft Photosynth, that’s because, to an extent, it is Microsoft Photosynth—except instead of constructing scenes, this revamped version constructs entire cities. Researchers at the University of Washington’s Graphics and Imaging Laboratory, which crunched a lot of the code behind the original Photosynth, have devised new algorithms that scale the…
SteelSeries second Sibera headset seems better than the original is basically every way: The suspension system makes it ridiculously comfortable to wear, the closed cups with bigger drivers result in way better sound, and it has a retractable mic now. Hopefully SteelSeries doesn’t upgrade the price too much to match. STEELSERIES INTRODUCES NEW SIBERIA V2…
Looks like Core i7 could dominate laptops the way it has desktops. We should see the chips in new machines at next week’s Intel Developers Conference, but PC Pro has already tested the mid-range quad-core 1.73GHz i7-820QM, and they’re impressed. https://gizmodo.com/giz-explains-why-intels-core-i7-processor-is-a-beautif-5099060 The UK Magazine’s test laptop was a 16-incher with modest specs: 4GB of DDR3…
An interface concept doesn’t have to be practical to be interesting, or to make current software seem dated and flat. Exhibit A: Swedish designinstitut* The Astonishing Tribe‘s newest cellphone interface, which is rendered in glorious 3D, and might be brilliant. The trick, it seems, is that TAT have employed some aspects of 2D UI design…
Do I even need to ask why anyone would want a German army WW2 backpack? If there’s an argument to be made, it’s one of durability. These vintage Nazi backpacks are rated to last another 50 years (apparently WW2 was meant to go on a long, long time). Retrofitted with solar panels and batteries before…
Eff snuggies, I’m in love with this blanket that has a gadget storage pouch. https://gizmodo.com/ultimate-battle-the-snuggie-vs-slanket-vs-freedom-bl-5190557 Not only does it look super comfy, but I am always losing my iPod when I fall asleep on the train or plane. For $28 I can avoid those lice-ridden airplane blankets and keep my Touch close to me. Too…
PSP Minis, coming to the PSP Go, are just like iPhone/Android apps (just more focused on gaming). But the list of things developers can’t do on the platform destroys any point of its existence in the first place. • no network or online features • no downloadable content (expansions) • no peripheral support It’s funny,…
At the price of a netbook ($300), the first-gen Asus videophone was more for those wanting to video Skype without a PC (think Grandparents). But the navigation was fiddly, so they’ve now made the 7-inch (800×480) display touch-capable. https://gizmodo.com/hands-on-asuss-aiguru-sv1-grandma-friendly-skype-video-5052046 Asus has also made the interface more icon-based/finger-ready, and improved support for conference calls. We don’t…
Nokia’s Booklet 3G still has no U.S ETA, but it’s an interesting 10.1-incher with Windows 7, 3G, and a claimed 16-hour battery life. And though I’ve no idea what this (Greek?) gentleman is saying, here’s what’s in the box: https://gizmodo.com/nokia-booklet-3g-and-n900-will-come-to-america-absolut-5350875 The Booklet 3G‘s key specs include an Atom Z530 processor, 120GB hard disk, 1GB RAM,…
What IBM’s Deep Blue computer is to Chess, Deep Green may soon be to the felt table. The impressive system of cameras and robotic gantries, from the computer vision lab at Queens University, is already at a “better-than-amateur level”. What’s also cool is that the technology has spun off an augmented reality projection. It basically…
So you saw the iTwinge photos yesterday—that crazy physical keyboard with underside nubs for the iPhone’s touchscreen. It was easy to write off without seeing in action, so the company has sent around this hands-on video: https://gizmodo.com/itwinge-is-the-stupidest-iphone-accessory-of-all-time-5360744 I’m slow as hell with my iPhone’s keyboard, and tend to only check emails, or send quick responses.…
I’m really praying this isn’t another Adamo. The soon-to-be-introduced Dell Latitude Z will have a premium design, super high end specs and a lofty price tag. I’ve heard that all before, but wireless charging in a notebook? That’s new. https://gizmodo.com/dell-adamo-full-review-macho-outside-sissy-inside-5205524 The laptop is said to have a 16-inch display, which is a larger screen than…
Joules might be a robot, but that doesn’t mean he can’t enjoy a calming tandem bike ride with his creator, Carl. He’s not dead weight, either—he actually pedals, thanks to a PMG-132 motor. There’s trouble in paradise, however. Carl writes that Joules “does all of the pedaling,” which sounds like the start of every sci-fi…