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Not Hulu…Hula! As in the Nā Lei Hulu I Ka Wēkiu dancers. A crew of 40 started a hit and run Hula at Pier 39 on Saturday, made their way downtown, and paid a fun visit to the Apple Store: From all reports, everyone got a kick out of it, but when the smiling dancers…
After rolling-out across much of the western world this weekend, TomTom’s eagerly-awaited turn-by-turn navigation app for the iPhone is now available to those in the US and Canada. https://gizmodo.com/iphone-tomtom-gps-application-appears-in-new-zealand-ap-5338426 That $99.99 one-off price isn’t cheap considering dedicated GPS units can cost less, and here you’re only paying for the software. Worse still, rival iPhone app…
The headline takes certain exaggerated liberties, sure, I admit that, but nevertheless today marks the second time in two months that the Boeing 787 Dreamliner has been delayed due to structural failures during the testing process. https://gizmodo.com/seriously-is-the-boeing-dreamliner-ever-going-to-fly-5326774 I’ll let Boeing tell you about the latest snafu, with snarky blogger filter uncharacteristically removed: “In two areas…
Let’s take our minds off all this nasty Google Voice business for a minute, and focus on the apps that we do have. Google may not make an appearance this week, but how about Wikipedia? NPR? The Discovery Channel? Simplify? https://gizmodo.com/apple-and-at-t-answer-fcc-about-google-voice-rejection-5342954 NPR News: The unaffiliated Public Radio Player was great great great, but this is…
Is it an alien desert crop circle made from cars and campers? Some kind of ancient civilization uncovered by freak dust storm? Truth be told it’s neither, actually: It’s Burning Man 2005! Giz reader Dean sent in a slew of aerial photos from the event four years ago after reading our post on the retro…
We’ve already told you that legitimate flexible OLED displays really are coming now, but thanks to some Japanese researchers they could be more reliable—and flexible!—than we first imagined. https://gizmodo.com/flexible-oled-screens-are-really-coming-now-5273364 In layman’s terms, the innovation arrives thanks to a liquid semiconducting layer that potentially bends and flexes more reliably than the “vacuum thermal evaporation” technique employed…
From the “at least 10 years out” category of microchip fabrication comes word that IBM is working to reduce future costs and microchip sizes by using DNA. Yes, that’s correct: The building blocks of life could one day contribute to your virtual reality headshot in Halo 28: Master Chief Comes Back From the Dead for…
Tea leaf-reading analysts are speculating this afternoon that Comcast is currently hoarding cash as part of an effort to revisit its 2003 spending spree days. You remember 2003, right? That was the year Comcast made a brash $54 billion bid for Disney. Now it appears they’re at it again, although what the target(s) will be…
An unidentified retailer has leaked a series of photos that reveal a number of unreleased Nokia phones, including the N97 Mini, N5800 with chrome edging (possibly the 5900), E72, E55, and two unknown sliders that may be an N86. Like we said in the lead we don’t know where the retailer is based, how they…
Yar! Where be my pliers and braided cable cutters? Avast! There they be, bobbin’ in the surf, next to me floatin’ massage chair! https://gizmodo.com/a-floating-electric-massage-chair-for-your-pool-what-c-5286300 And scene. Anyway, these brightly-colored tools float and accomplish several boat-related tasks—just right for Summermodo adventures you might have planned! Knock them overboard and they’re easily seen and retrieved. Pretty straightforward.…
This ingenious tea pot and serving pitcher not only features classic Space Invaders, it’s completely functional as well. When the water is hot, the blue invaders appear, letting you know it’s ready for service. For the design, the kettle won the World Kitchen Tea Off 2009 back in March, which I sadly had no idea…
Power to the People: The Royal National Lifeboat Institution, not content with their local service provider, recently took matters into their own hands and literally dug a ditch to install their own modest 100Mbps fiber optic Internet connection. Indeed, when the relatively isolated RNLI, a tidal estuary station in Northern England, wanted a better connection,…
Another Sunday, another best of the best list from our buddies in arms at Lifehacker. What’s August 16, 2009 have in store for you? Why, it’s just a handy list of the five best online apartment search tools the web has to offer. Perfect for apartment hunting season (i.e. September-ish, back to school time, etc).…
Burning Man, that wacky event taking place in the Nevada desert each year, will soon be visited by a high-flying structure that has little to do with narcotics and everything to do with the 1940’s naive view of space travel. Called the Raygun Rocket, the art piece is an interactive, 40-foot tall four-story rocket right…
Robots have taken over the shopping malls. Flee. The robot in this case is called Palette. It’s a Japanese creation that changes poses when it “senses” window shoppers taking in the view. Some Japanese boutiques have already started renting the bots for about $3,000 apiece ($50,000 to own). “It makes the product the mannequin wears…
Holy shit. The initial accident is bad enough, but the creators of this texting PSA, not content with the usual scare tactics, add in some flying glass and a neck crunch to hammer things home. Then the second car appears. The video was done with local actors by the Gwent police department, to be shown…
Western Digital’s decent WD TV was a moderately priced 1080p-pumping media player at $130. WD, apparently content to not mess with success, is preparing a slight feature update in the upcoming TV-2. Topping the list of new features are network playback over Ethernet, DTS audio encoding and a component plug (for better picture quality on…
Motola, like so many who must share their lives with former war zones and forgotten minefields, lost a limb in 1999. Thankfully, she walked again today courtesy modern medicine and an artificial limb. The thing is, she’s an elephant. And, as an elephant, she weighs three tons. That kind of weight—excuse me for saying so,…
I really dunno about these. Even without Tamara Hope speaking directly into the camera, those looks are still creepy and ineffective. Seems the ad team still isn’t getting the message. https://gizmodo.com/palm-pre-ad-creator-pretends-that-his-commercials-are-g-5329107 And I agree with the guys at Pre Thinking: She really, really, seems like she wants to say something at the beginning, before the…
If Nokia had ever followed through on that rumored swiveling “E71-type handset” we heard about last April, it would probably have looked a lot like Nokla’s E81 phone here. In fact, Nokla’s betting a few people don’t know the difference. https://gizmodo.com/rumor-swiveling-swiss-army-style-nokia-phone-due-out-f-5208946 Strangely, this is the second E81 phone that the knockoff artists at Nokla have…