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The hollowed out book, long a staple of Shawshank Redemption prison escapes and whatnot, now hosts the Kindle, thanks to a company that apparently just can’t let that old “book” style of reading go the way of the dinosaur. “Love your Kindle but miss the feel of holding a real book?” asks Busted Typewriter, the…
MacRumors has received what appears to be the final retail packaging for Apple’s Mac OS X Snow Leopard. The packaging looks to be the Portuguese version, and if real would imply that the OS has officially entered into mass production. As one might expect, the packaging features a snow leopard, staring out at the user…
The much-awaited TomTom for iPhone GPS navigation app has popped up in the New Zealand App Store with a reported asking price ranging from about $81 to $125. The app price does not include the TomTom iPhone car kit. Updated. According to MacRumors, the four-flavored app covers the U.S. & Canada, Western Europe, Australia, and,…
The first of the long-rumored Redbox video games kiosks has gone live in Reno. Rentals are $2 per night for an at-the-moment limited selection of 13 Xbox 360 titles. Eventually, the selection will grow to encompass Wii, PlayStation 3 and PS2 games, which will compete directly with the likes of Blockbuster ($9 for five-night rental)…
The HTC Magic is getting an official update to the Hero’s overhauled, fairly wonderful “Sense” UI, but there’s a catch: the T-Mobile MyTouch 3G, which is basically the same freakin’ phone, probably won’t get the update, for lame licensing reasons. https://gizmodo.com/htc-hero-review-ambitious-but-tragically-flawed-5318860 To be fair, we should have expected this: Back in June, there were reports…
When Rising Card, a magic trick iPhone app, was rejected from the App Store, the creators were crushed: Months of hard work went poof. But they got help from Phil Schiller, who’s been cleaning up the App Store’s mess. https://gizmodo.com/apples-phil-schiller-continues-quelling-faithfuls-app-s-5335674 The unfair rejection of Rising Card (Apple felt the magic trick app would be confusing…
A modder by the name of Bandit5317 created this amazing mod of an original Xbox, cramming in a 320GB HDD (though no optical drive) in the process. It took six months to build, but looks absolutely amazing. The polycarbonate case holds the guts of a flashed Xbox, so even though it’s got no DVD drive,…
This pedal-powered hovercraft, built by a flight group at the University of London, is constructed out of the absolute lightest materials possible (carbon fiber, glass cloth, styrofoam) to make it floaty enough to cross the Thames. And it does! It’s a pretty impressive little bit of engineering, even if steering looks super awkward and clumsy.…
In Cherrapunji, India, one of the wettest places on Earth, the locals mold the roots of the Ficus elastica tree into stretching across rivers and taking root on the other side, forming amazing natural, living bridges. Locals use hollowed-out trunks of the betel tree to prop up the roots of the Ficus elastica (basically a…
CRISTAL is a research project that moves the universal remote to a Microsoft Surface-type table with incredibly intuitive gestures. Want to watch a movie? Drag the cover to your TV. It even lets you trace a path for your Roomba. The awkwardly-acronymed CRISTAL, which stands for “”Control of Remotely Interfaced Systems using Touch-based Actions in…
A recent survey from Borders Bookstore seeks to find how familiar its customers are with e-readers from Amazon, Sony, and Plastic Logic. This particular survey, however, includes “the Apple iPAD (large screen reading device),” which is interesting. There are a few possible explanations for the inclusion of a phantom, hotly anticipated device on a tangentially…
Sony’s a850 DSLR, which looks exactly like the a900, was found lurking in a European online shop both by itself and with a lens kit. The bad part? It might be quite a bit more than the suspected $2,000. Photorumors, who caught the camera, isn’t releasing the name of the shop in hopes of wringing…
Nobody knows exactly what Google’s forthcoming Chrome OS will look or act like, but we’ve got a pretty good idea of what they’re going for. Here’s how to live out Google’s online-only OS vision, right now https://gizmodo.com/giz-explains-what-the-hells-google-chrome-os-5310406 Before we dive in, it’s worth talking about exactly what we’re going for here. What “theory of Chrome”…
Come on, Sony. A repeating boot-to-the-butt wheel? Everyone knows the only surefire kick-based humor must involve the crotch. Sony’s PS3 emotion-detecting patent would ostensibly work by picking up physical cues like laughter, though we’re not exactly sure how it’ll detect some of the other emotions it claims to, including sadness, boredom, joy, excitement and anger.…
Laird Hamilton is as tech savvy as surfers get. He knows that the gear that takes him into danger also helps him out of it. Here’s a harrowing tale of surfing terror and the jet ski that saved a life: The most commonly asked question I get is, what was the scariest wave I ever…
Despite their demise, arcade machines are one of my dearest passions. That’s why I can’t believe I missed the real version of Space Paranoids, created for the new Tron movie. I want this machine, badly. [Thanks Meredith Woerner] https://gizmodo.com/retro-arcade-gaming-fan-heaven-is-worth-infinite-quarte-352147
Adam Savage’s New Gig…Verizon LTE Gets Ready To Rumble…Sony Ericsson Satio Hits FCC (Minus Super Hot Model)…The Ballsiest Go-Kart Ever… Our friend Adam Savage at MythBusters literally bought into a recent internet meme when he scored himself a 1981 IBM gigabyte hard drive. Get this, it weighs 75lbs. and originally cost as much as Magnum’s…
Some dedicated Palm Pre fanboys/Pre Central readers did a bit of snooping around and found a model number for a North American, GSM Palm Pre in the certification database for Wi-Fi.org. Intrigue! The model number on this new Pre on the Wi-Fi.org site reads P100UNA (where as the Euro GSM version reads P100UEU and the…
A handful of stats students at the University of Ottawa decided to create a working mathematical model for zombie outbreaks, and possible ways of thwarting the attack. What did they learn? We’re screwed. Kind of. https://gizmodo.com/a-mathematical-model-for-surviving-the-zombie-apocalyps-5337596 First, some background. They based their methodology around three groups: zombies, those susceptible to zombie attacks, and those who…
If you havent noticed over the last year, Incase have been knocking their messenger/laptop/skateboarding bags out of the park with products that are equally techie and stylish. Their new DSLR bags are no exception. A cursory scan of camera bags on Amazon will reveal that they all pretty much look like crap from a design…