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The last place I’ve ever thought to stick a vibrating wand is in my eye. I like my vibrating razor, but this video tear down of motorized mascara makes me wonder why any lady would want to tickle her lashes. The battery powered tiny motor inside Maybelline’s $15 Pulse Perfection supposedly delivers 7,000 vibrations per…
It’s crunch time for back-to-schoolers; to make it easier, we have great deals for laptops and monitors. Check out the B&N freebie, it’s never a bad time to reacquaint yourself with Pride and Prejudice—no, watching Wishbone doesn’t count. Computing and Peripherals: • Dell Vostro 220 Core2Duo Slim Desktop with 23″ Widescreen LCD for $499 (normally…
Little knew Leonard Kleinrock that the first network connection at his UCLA lab was going to bring us this mayhem of tweets and tits we call the internet. It was all about the possibility of total thermonuclear holocaust, back then. https://gizmodo.com/how-many-nukes-will-it-really-take-to-instantly-annihil-5348269/ The image above shows the log entry of the first meaningful connection between two…
Sony wowed us this morning with its Vaio X Series, but details are now emerging. According to this video, the .55-inch thin system may be more netbook than notebook. And boy, do I want to hold it in my arms. https://gizmodo.com/sony-x-series-carbon-fiber-ultraportable-half-inch-thi-5350891 Thanks to its 11.2 inch display it looks really compact and that carbon fiber…
Yesterday I asked you to show us your collection, and I can honestly say that I don’t know how a person could stand to live with some of you. https://gizmodo.com/do-you-have-a-collection-5350262 Denver8023: Lego.. going on 800 pounds or maybe much more. sorted by part, color. this is about half of it. AlphaPepper: Classic Arcade Games. 11…
Did you know that there is something called "cryosphere" on this little blue gem called Earth? I didn’t. And I didn’t know that seeing it animated from thousands of satellite high definition photographs could look so cool. The cryosphere are the parts of the Earth’s surface which are covered with water in solid form. It…
Cocoon is a house shaped like a zeppelin in Australia. It sits propped up on the edge of a steep drop off, as if it’s tempting people to make Hindenburg jokes. I’ll resist the urge. [Designer Choice via Inhabitat]
Hey guys, have you heard? Xbox 360s die, horribly, almost without fail. In the wake of some devastatingly terrible survey results—54% failure rate terrible—a third-party warranty company is saying that RRoD troubles are on the wane. https://gizmodo.com/microsoft-responds-to-54-2-xbox-360-failure-rate-claim-5344302 https://kotaku.com/report-360-more-reliable-repairs-less-frequent-5350590 FairTrade, the company that’s making this claim, bases their little theory on failure rates correlated with purchase…
It’s a new model name, sure, and the distinctive button panel has been booted in favor of a touchscreen, but the most important part of the X-Fi update has nothing to do with hardware, and everything to do with dollars. https://gizmodo.com/creative-zen-x-fi-gets-launch-timing-price-5023700 Aside from the slightly larger, ever-more-fingerable TFT screen, the X-Fi 2 supposedly adds improvements…
In a U.S. press briefing this morning, Nokia said that its Booklet 3G and the N900 will eventually be sold in the US of A. The company would not detail if they would be sold through carriers or simply unlocked (and in Nokia’s U.S. based flagship stores). https://gizmodo.com/nokia-n900-maemo-is-a-phone-makes-the-n97-look-silly-5346818 Nokia’s Vice President of Devices Kai Oistamo…
While Prowl’s designed for push notifications from a computer running Growl—opening up a world of possibilities—GVMax and Prey Fetcher push Google Voice SMS and Twitter messages via the web, without your computer running Growl 24/7. https://gizmodo.com/prowl-pushes-growl-notifications-to-your-iphone-5308874 The downside is that you’re trusting your Google Voice and Twitter logins to third-party services, but if you wanna…
The ultrathin Vaio we’ve known Sony’s had in them: The X-Series is built with carbon fiber, so the 11.1-incher is 0.55 inches thin and weighs about 1.5 pounds (half a MacBook Air). Plus, Sony’s promising crazy battery life. Update: Aaaand that’s cause it’s apparently got an Atom processor inside Engadget’s been told. Didn’t Sony learn…
Hard to believe Sony Ericsson’s Xperia X2 wasn’t official until this moment—honestly, we care more about the awesome the Android-powered X3 at this point—but Sony just made it real, it running Windows Mobile 6.5. https://gizmodo.com/xperia-x2-steps-up-its-special-effects-for-the-sequel-5323710 The hard specs: 3.2-inch WVGA touchscreen, 8.1MP camera, HSPA, Wi-Fi, GPS, TV-out. And oh yes, the panels custom interface on…
The LA fires have actually exploded to double the 152 miles they cover in this photo taken Sunday morning by NASA’s Terra satellite. I imagine this is sort of what LA will look like from space mid-apocalypse. [NASA via BoingBoing]
US broadband is slower than many other countries, and our broadband providers want it to stay that way. They’re pushing for standards in the FCC’s definition of “broadband” that are over 350 times slower than Japan’s speeds. Comcast, for example, argued for the definition of “basic” broadband to be a paltry 0.256 Mbps downstream and…
It was pretty much the perfect story: The Senate introduced a bill that would let the President take over the entire internet during a crisis. Our online Weimar Republic is crumbling beneath the digital Führer! Minor catch: It wasn’t true. https://gizmodo.com/bill-would-give-the-president-control-of-the-internet-d-5348063 Credit to Nicholas Thompson over at Epicenter, who spent some quality time with the…
We’re pretty happy to announce that Gizmodo Gallery is returning again after our successful run last year in New York, and this time it will be bigger and better. This year we’re renting out a street level space in the New York neighborhood of NoLita from September 23rd to the 27th, where we plan to…
This weird thing is a 1.2kW electric motor powered, carbon fiber foldable bike called the YikeBike. It’s real, unfolds in 15 seconds, and aims to solve the eternal problem of urban mobility, and probably become Woz’s favorite new toy. Folded, the YikeBike only takes 6 x 23.6 x 23.6 inches (150 x 600 x 600…
A supposed shot of Leica’s M9—expected to be announced 9/9/09—complete with specs, was found on this Flickr page that’s now locked, and it looks way interesting: a full-frame 18-megapixel CCD sensor. Oh, and what’s this, the Leica X1? https://gizmodo.com/leica-m9-appears-for-four-blurry-seconds-in-promo-video-5349812 The X1 looks just as intriguing, actually, taking a different tack with a 12-megapixel CMOS APS-C…
The first decent headphones I owned were Sennheiser’s PX-100. I got ’em for $30, and I was blown away, since it was the first time I heard something truly better than $20 shitcans. Now, Sennheiser’s got a sequel: PX-100 II. Oh, and the PX-200 II. Like before, the PX-100 II has an open design and…