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I got excited about the Olympus EP1—and not because I saw it fondled by scantily dressed girls—but this leaked Panasonic Lumix GF1 Micro Four Thirds has awakened my pantsing instinct. You’ll be mine, you pseudo-german hottness you. https://gizmodo.com/olympus-e-p1-4-3-compact-camera-fondled-on-video-5293942 The Panasonic Lumix GF1 Micro Four Thirds has a similar size to the Olympus EP1, as you…
Get $300 off this $999 (or higher, depending on your configuration) HP notebook. Nearly 1/3 off is pretty damn good, no matter what laptop it is. [Gear Live]
According to two surveys, one by Tellme and one by buzzd, cellphone users are doing some pretty atrocious stuff and thinking it’s alright. The worst? Talking in a movie theater. Here’s what the tellme survey shows: • 77% say they’d talk on their phones in a theater or a concert • 71% say they’d use…
It’s only a prototype at the moment, but the pressure-sensitive keyboard Microsoft has cooking up promises to make your typing far more efficient. For example, font size could be changed based on how much pressure you apply to a key and typos could be reduced by gauging the pressure applied to simultaneously pressed keys in…
Apparently the “Apple Censors Dictionary” headlines were too toxic to ignore: Phil Schiller himself wrote to Daring Fireball to explain what happened: Basically, it was all a big misunderstanding. Apple wanted Ninjawords to be rated 17+, with the dirty words. https://gizmodo.com/the-stupidest-app-store-incident-yet-apple-censors-a-d-5330497 Ninjawords was a victim of unfortunate timing, originally submitting their app in May, before…
If you’re one of the TechNet or MSDN users, you can go ahead and download Windows 7 RTM for yourself. And yes, as our review says, it’s really safe to upgrade. Though, if you’re a TechNet or MSDN subscriber, you’ve probably been playing with the RC for a while. [TechNet and MSDN via Geeksmack] https://gizmodo.com/windows-7-review-you-can-quit-complaining-now-5330609
I would get into the ring with a rosy-cheeked 2-year old Rocky (and beat him senseless). I’d commit a crime right in front of baby RoboCop. And yeah, nobody is running from a diaper-wearing Predator. That’s right, Strapya has reimagined iconic Hollywood characters as cute, baby cellphone straps. It’s actually kind of amusing—and each character…
This goes out to people who bought or want an entry-level DSLR, and wonder what’s the deal with interchangeable lenses. You really gonna buy that extra glass? It’s a beginner’s guide to growing as a photographer, preferably without going broke. It doesn’t matter what brand of camera you bought—if it’s an entry-level DSLR, it was…
It looks like iRex, leading makers of giant, feature-packed ebook readers for real-life P.G. Wodehouse protagonists, is casting a monocled eye on the mainstream market. Crave’s got details on a forthcoming 8.1-inch touchscreen reader, with wireless, rumored at under $400. https://gizmodo.com/irex-digital-reader-1000s-lightning-review-5108154 The device’s total size will fall somewhere between the Kindle 2 and Kindle DX,…
TUAW says they’ve heard Apple is blocking all new ebook app submissions to the App Store because they’re often used for “infringing upon third party rights” and “have chosen to not publish this type of application.” Hmm. Updated It’s definitely possible—Apple just kicked the third-largest developer in the App Store out for intellectual property violations—as…
“That’s no moon… that’s a guy standing by himself in the corner at a party.” [HolyTaco via Make]
Laptop magazine went through the painstaking process of calling the tech support of every major notebook manufacturer. And they timed their waits before asking one of two very basic questions. The results may not surprise you. Apple scored the highest with an A overall (that’s a combined score of online and phone tech support). HP,…
Unlike Silicon Valley’s, San Francisco’s summer is fake, cold and foggy. Every year that goes by away from my beloved New Jersey, I forget what the season is really about: Fun away from the PC. And sweaty pants. For most of my adult life, I lived up to the modern stereotype of a geek by…
Many moons ago, MoGo mice nested in PCMCIA slots, and lived out their lives in peace and seclusion. But their offspring, native habitat threatened by the dreaded “netbook,” needed to adapt. Hence, the Mogo Mouse: parasite netbook edition . https://gizmodo.com/mogo-mouse-reviewed-verdict-portability-a-gogo-189107 Launching just days behind the similarly-designed piggybacking headset for BlackBerry, the Mogo mouse for netbooks…
Harry McCracken over at Technologizer has put together a fun collection of weird and wonderful mouse patents, most of which fell off the conveyer belt somewhere between the drawing board and better judgment. Original 1967 mouse patent? Check. Crazy virtual reality input methods? Ditto. In addition to abandoned pyramid-shaped and Timex clock mice, highlights include…
“But Opera’s already on Android,” you protest. That’s Opera Mini, the Opera browser that serves up pages pre-crunched for crappy phones by Opera’s servers. Opera Mobile is their full-fledged, feature-packed browser that promises Flash and Google Gears support. https://gizmodo.com/opera-mini-for-android-leaves-beta-fixes-nagging-bugs-5141722 The latest build was missing Flash and Gears, but Opera Turbo—speedier page loading with some help…
I will tell you: This is the place where Humanity reached one of its lowest points in history. The place where 64 years of fear started. The place where the most terrible discovery humankind has ever made finally took shape. Today marks 64 years since the culmination of Project Manhattan—one of the most complex, expensive,…
How do you know that wireless charging isn’t quite ready for primetime yet? When you need to plug something into your gadget in order to get it to charge “wirelessly.” The WildCharge PowerDisc plugs into a gadget that doesn’t have a WildCharge “skin” available for it and lets it charge without plugging it into the…
All of the news pretty much leaked anyway, but in case you needed iRiver to announce their E200 to believe it actually exists, they’ve taken that leap…with no mention of price or release date. Featuring a 2.8-inch screen, the iRiver E200 will come in 4GB, 8GB and 16GB capacities (plus whatever you add through MicroSD)…
So here’s what you’re supposed to do: Nestle your Cybershot point-and-shoot atop the Party Shot motorized monopod, set a few parameters, and party hard. In theory, when you wake up, you’ll have a memory card full of semi-candid, Facebook-ready pictures. In theory! In practice, it’s hard to see how well this would work. Although its…