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Hey, it worked for the Wii, so why not the iPhone? CTA Digital is now selling a rubber steering wheel to stick your iPhone into to make driving games more "realistic." I’m sure it does improve the control, but how do you touch the screen if you need to brake or hit a nitro booster?…
A crew member walks past a horde of robotic dinosaurs, the stars of Walking with Dinosaurs, a show playing at the O2 Arena in London this month. And they look hungry. (Click image for pop-out) [CARL DE SOUZA/AFP/Getty Images]
Other improvements include a more intuitive Omnibox (that’s the smart address bar, for people who don’t read the Chrome Dev blog every morning), and wider HTML5 support, including plugin-free video embeds. There are plenty of themes to try out, but Google’s examples in the announcement—Chrome with a wood finish?—don’t bode particularly well. Windows download available…
The infamous DefCon hackers convention is going on in Las Vegas right now. And, just a word of advice. If you’re going to visit, grab your cash before entering the conference. This completely fake ATM, equipped to skim debit cards, was discovered in the Riviera Hotel Casino right outside the hotel’s security office. Conveniently, it…
Rumors that Radio Shack was going to rebrand themselves as “The Shack” appear to be true. In fact, the switchover is officially slated to begin tomorrow. To celebrate the event, as rumored in Remainders a few days ago, The Shack is holding a “Shack Summer Netogether” from August 6th-8th involving two 17-foot laptops placed in…
In the lexicon of stupid ideas, you will find Paul Kweton’s Ring-O-Star handlebar-mounted cup holder. You might get away with a capped bottle of water—but hot drinks and carbonated beverages are entirely out of the question. As you might expect, the design is only a concept at the moment. I mean, nobody would actually be…
It was only a matter of time before the unbridled fandom of Nintendo and Apple transubstantiated into the ultimate hack. In this clip, we see an OpenGL ES demo in which the Wiimote has been paired (over Bluetooth, of course) with the iPhone. The iPhone is then able to track the Wiimote’s orientation in real…
We love capacitive screens as they enable all that responsive multi-touch goodness we demand. But compared to resistive screens, they lack the accuracy needed for, say, stylus character entry on phones. RIM’s solution: layer ’em up, and file a patent. If RIM’s application is granted, it would allow a next-generation BlackBerry (something high-end like a…
The Eneloop portable solar pack doesn’t look quite as cool as that Energizer charger we’ve been waiting for, but it will supply 5 volts for 2 hours. https://gizmodo.com/energizer-solar-recharger-will-juice-up-your-batteries-5116571 To juice up, you connect your USB-charging device to the included Lithium Ion booster pack, which acts as a reservoir drawing power from the panels. Sanyo claims…
An hour with the Zune HD inspired a moment of rapture for CNET reporter Donald Bell, who breathlessly told the world “I am tentatively reaffirming my faith in Microsoft.” Reading his impressions, it’s easy to see why. We got a few minutes with the Zune HD all the way back at its announcement, and everything…
Earlier rumors suggested that the HTC Hero might be headed to Sprint in October. This appears to have been all but confirmed through this shot taken directly from the HTC support site. https://gizmodo.com/is-sprint-landing-the-htc-hero-in-october-5327146 This also confirms CEO Dan Hesse’s claim that an Android phone would be on Sprint by the end of the year. The…
Could the MemoryStick become relevant again? While Toshiba readies its 64GB SDXC cards, Sony is prepping its very likely backwards-compatible 2TB Memory Stick XC. The implications for devices like netbooks and SSDs could be huge. https://gizmodo.com/toshiba-64gb-sdxc-card-is-will-be-the-worlds-largest-f-5329562 Toshiba’s SDXC and Sony’s MSXC both have claimed maximum transfer speeds of up to 60 megabytes per second, but…
While Sprint takes its time unrolling its 4G data network, they’d like the public to know that some cool tech will be ready to exploit the system’s speed. Two newly announced routers bridge 4G data to Wi-Fi. We’ve already had great experiences with the systems like Sprint’s Novatel Wireless MiFi 2200. But up next? https://gizmodo.com/sprint-selling-mifi-2200-portable-wi-fi-hotspot-for-its-5252533…
What you are looking at here is the biggest disappointment in the history of disappointing toys: An awesome three hamster ball rover, complete with suspension and ejectable central ball. How can that be disappointing? When you can’t put hamsters inside, that’s when. The G-Force RDV—a vehicle from the new Disney film G-Force, about some rodent…
Honestly, I didn’t think the App Store’s approval policies could get any worse. But Apple continues to amaze in what’s undoubtedly the stupidest incident yet: Even after they gave the Ninjawords dictionary a 17+ rating, they censored it. A dictionary. https://gizmodo.com/apples-chickenshit-approval-process-has-gone-too-far-5325539 Gruber recounts the entire three-month odyssey, which began with developer Phil Crosby submitting his…
When a construction worker was killed in the sudden collapse of a 13-story building in Shanghai, it was a tragedy. But now, just weeks later, it’s another tourist-friendly adventure! One tour company in Shanghai has added the fallen building to their site list, a well-timed move that garnered 100 reservations on the first day the…
Following the rumor that the pricey Xbox 360 Elite would take on a more populist tack as the standard console to fight the PS3 Slim—shoving aside the current Pro—is new Arcade packaging that totally dumps the Pro. [Kotaku] https://gizmodo.com/microsoft-swapping-xbox-pro-for-elite-ps3-slim-arrivin-5302937
I’m not entirely sure how I pictured Netflix’s shipping centers, but it definitely wasn’t like this: A Chicago Tribune reporter describes his visit to one, including the “few things about the building that suggested it was not a meth lab.” Its location is top secret and its building disguised; its employees are mostly female, and…
When a headline says “Computer Technology Brings 300 Million-year-old Spider Fossils Back to Life,” it’s time to run to the hills, and start stockpiling canned food, gasoline cans, and weapons. Plenty of weapons. Fortunately, we are not going to be fighting against giant zombie spiders any time soon, despite the Daily Mail. Scientists from the…
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