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Your laptop, mobile phone or camera can still be seized at the U.S border without suspicion of wrongdoing, but new guidelines require border protection and customs to take a maximum of 5 and 30 days each to complete searches. https://gizmodo.com/homeland-security-can-snatch-your-laptop-at-the-border-5031903 The updated rules also make agents better inform you about what’s going on. It’s worth…
「全自動デザート製作機1」のビデオ powered by @niftyビデオ共有 Everybody who visits Japan talks about how awesome their sweets are, so I was excited when I stumbled on this so-called “dessert machine.” Alas, it turned out to be not so sweet. [Nifty via ChillyCraps]
The Coolpix S1000pj‘s built-in projector is an innovative first for digital cameras, but first combo honors go to the Wittnauer Cine-Twin 8mm film camera: special base and reel add-ons let it convert into a projector back way back in 1957. https://gizmodo.com/official-specs-and-prices-for-new-nikon-coolpix-line-i-5329376 Wittnauer was actually a famous jeweler of all things, and the expensive Cine-Twin was…
Mozy, in a shrewd plug for their online backup service, have created a chart to show how much data our digital collections can hold compared to old analog storage. Have you guys heard of the iPod? It looks amazing. We’ve seen comparisons like this before and as we move into terabytes of digital storage they’re…
I wonder if reader Jacob Burghart and Scott Jarvie are drinking buddies, because they each needed about a thousand frilly drinks to get the materials needed for their projects. Regardless, Jacob’s lamp design is beautiful in idea and execution. https://gizmodo.com/the-thousand-and-one-drinking-straw-lamp-5339360 This lamp, made for a sculpture class, features over 1,000 toothpick umbrellas molded in a…
From the May 12, 1930 Galveston Daily News (Galveston, TX): LOS ANGELES — Claude H. Freese with his latest imaginative model of a future airliner. A combination of heavier and lighter than-air features the finished ship, measuring 902 feet in length. Previously on Paleo-Future: Flying Machines (circa 1885) Horizontal Cities of 2031 (1931) The Family…
With apologies to @mattbuchanan and @jesusdiaz, my favorite random food tweeter is Jacqui Cheng from Ars. Our boys might be quicker with the pics, but hers are always way more unexpectedly (possibly even unintentionally) funny. Keep ’em coming, Jacqui. [Twitter]
Amazon, who’s previously listed/leaked the PS3 Slim before its announcement, has listed a mysterious 250GB Xbox 360 Elite on their German site, packaged with Forza Motorsport 3 for EUR 280 (about $400). https://gizmodo.com/sony-playstation-3-konsole-slim-appears-on-amazon-ger-5327898 The new Xbox 360 lineup is starting to solidify: We’ve got the $250 Xbox 360 Pro, the $300 120GB Elite, and now…
The combination of my Peter Pan complex and our weeklong celebration of food meant one thing: Calling in an Easy Bake Oven. Turns out, no matter how old you are, cooking with a light bulb is (sorta) fun. [Hasbro]
No matter what kind of consumer electronics you make it seems you’ve got to add some sort of internet device to the portfolio. Sharp’s addition (at least in Japan) is its 5-inch Netwalker that has a touchscreen and runs Ubuntu. The Netwalker, also called the PC-Z1 in the official literature, seems to be somewhat pocketable…
It’s comfortable. I promise. Really. OK, fine, be that way. If don’t believe me, just click and see for yourself. These portable stools can be completely disassembled, packed anywhere for easy transportation, and then reassembled so your super-ass can take a rest. [Evil Mad Scientist]
Well, this is pretty incredible. Yes, it’s a dog in a USS Enterprise costume made out of cardboard and Bud Light cans. His prime directive is to ruin this costume when he takes a leak. [SciFi Wire via Geekologie]
It wasn’t enough to have a jumping grasshopper robot, it must fly! And the guys at EPFL’s Laboratory of Intelligent Systems are on it by giving grasshopper-bot wings and figuring out how to make it glide. Made of carbon and mylar, the wings will be controllable and the ‘hopper will be able to fly towards…
When plebes like you and me try to steam food, it’s an inexact and often sloppy exercise. Wylie Dufresne of wd~50? He uses the Winston CVap, which is a hulking box that uses steam and evaporation for precision cooking. Wylie does a pretty good job of explaining just how the CVap works in the above…
Zeemote’s Bluetooth mobile phone controller for Blackberry is up for grabs today, and should provide a much better gaming experience than fiddling around with a trackball. Iomega has a new line of full-featured NAS units out, too. • Zeemote’s JS1 Wii nunchuk mobile phone game controller that’s been bundled with Sony Ericsson phones for a…
Yesterday’s lunch question was so much fun—now we want to see what you are cooking up for dinner. So what’s on the menu tonight? It’s beef right? Beef is always what’s for dinner. Show us in the comments. https://gizmodo.com/what-are-you-eating-for-lunch-today-show-and-tell-5345443 Taste Test is our weeklong tribute to the leaps that occur when technology meets cuisine, spanning…
According to Joe Hewitt, the man behind the Facebook app, version 3.0 is now available. Even if it says 2.5, the new version should download. [Twitter Thanks Tim!] https://gizmodo.com/first-facebook-3-0-screenshots-5339087
Do you know that sinking feeling when people tell you they are going to do something again and again and again—and then once more—but they never, ever do it? That’s what I’m feeling right now with the Dreamliner: https://gizmodo.com/seriously-is-the-boeing-dreamliner-ever-going-to-fly-5326774 The Boeing Company (NYSE: BA) today announced that the first flight of the 787 Dreamliner is…
After much yaddayaddayadda, the Federal Communications Commission is finally launching a dedicated inquiry on cellphone network carriers’ competitive practices. Their objective, according to FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski, is to make the industry “more competitive.” Well, no kidding, Julius: I hope the new wireless competition report will help set a standard for fact-based, analytically deep analysis…
This is one of the first photos of an actual gScreen’s dual 15.4-inch screen Spacebook—two full screens (not just an extra 10-inch one like Lenovo’s W700). Really. There were renders before, but here are the photos. https://gizmodo.com/crazy-ibm-thinkpad-w700ds-has-integrated-secondary-disp-5113768 The Alaska based company, started by Gordon Stewart (yep, that is where the G in gScreen comes from),…