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Here’s a quick peek at the purported final build of Windows Mobile 6.5 (we call it “Windows Phone,” he says) running on an HTC Touch Diamond 2. Aside from the subtle name/branding change, there’s some meat here in the form of the UI (Zune-ish), Marketplace for Windows 6.5 Phone, the My Phone sync service (free)…
Shown here is Toyota’s running robot. At 7 km/h it’s not going to win any wind sprints in the Olympics, but nevertheless this thing is airborne for 100ms between strides as it skirts across the floor (i.e. genuine running). For comparison’s sake, Honda’s Asimo robot can only manage a meager 6 km/h. We assume Toyota…
After you drain that cool, refreshing soda and prepare to go out on that 50-mile bike ride you had planned today, don’t forget to retain the bottle and protect that iPhone. [Flickr – Thanks, Chris]
YES. The FCC is looking into Apple’s chickenshit shenanigans with Google Voice, asking whether AT&T was involved, why it was rejected and what’s going on with this Google Voice thing. Updated with correspondence among FCC, Apple, AT&T and Google. https://gizmodo.com/apples-chickenshit-approval-process-has-gone-too-far-5325539 The request is part of a broader-ranging inquiry by the commission on exclusive deals between…
Engadget stumbled on what appears to be Sprint’s WiMax roadmap for the rest of 2009, and it’s an odd mix of major and minor cities—with some notable exceptions, especially New York City and San Francisco. The third quarter looks like mostly little cities and towns, with WiMax only coming to some more major cities (Philly,…
Joel Tenenbaum admitted to sharing 30 songs with Kazaa back in 2004 (Kazaa! So quaint!) and was originally fined $150,000 per song. He worked that down to “only” $22,500 per song, but that’s still $675,000 in total. This is the second big victory for the RIAA this month, after the even-more-ridiculous decision that filesharer Jammie…
Firefox, the open-source upstart launched in 2004, is officially now a powerhouse, having been downloaded over one billion times in the last five years. Hell, it’s prominent enough to attract the attention of the Secretary of State. https://gizmodo.com/us-state-department-rejects-firefox-which-is-entirely-5315634 The one billion downloads milestone includes users downloading multiple copies for different computers as well as any…
Perfect for those stranded on deserted islands or just anyone who wants to feel more tropical, this DIY headphone mod was crafted from coconut husks and some twine for an authentic beach style and questionable acoustics. [Daugibach via MAKE]
Amazon has OS X Snow Leopard available for pre-order in all forms: Upgrade ($30), Family Pack Upgrade ($50), Box Set ($170), Family Pack Box Set ($230) and Server ($500). No release dates yet, though Amazon does suggest September. A September launch would mean we’re less than two months away, so it’s fair to see pre-ordering…
Adding more fuel to the fire, Amazon Germany has the “PlayStation 3 Konsole Slim” listed, but without price, picture or release date. Weird mistake, or leak? We’re leaning toward the former, but you never know. [Amazon via Engadget] https://gizmodo.com/ps3-slim-in-production-now-for-july-shipments-5304766
Firmware updates are always alarming for a jailbreaking enthusiast—who knows if it’ll ruin all the hard work that’s gone into the unlocked device? But iPhone users don’t have to worry, since 3.0.1 is no less hackable than 3.0. https://gizmodo.com/iphone-firmware-3-0-1-is-out-fixes-sms-vulnerability-5327410 The iPhone Dev Team put up a post detailing instructions on how to use the current…
Now this is ridiculous. Not only did Apple pull all the unofficial Google Voice apps out of the App Store for an absurd reason, now they expect the developers of those apps to fund refunds out of their own pockets. https://gizmodo.com/apples-chickenshit-approval-process-has-gone-too-far-5325539 One of the developers, as you remember, found out that their app had been…
In an informal interview, a RIM executive strongly hinted that the company’s BlackBerry line would be getting a front-facing camera for videoconferencing in early 2010. It’s still officially unconfirmed, but totally plausible. Anybody out there dying for some videoconferencing? [TinyComb]
Anyone that’s ever tried to move their Ikea furniture knows it sucks, because particle board pieces full of nails and screws aren’t meant to handle that. However, this Ratchet Furniture set only uses tension straps to hold everything in place. Dezeen says the Ratchet Furniture project was designed by Harry Hansson, as part of a…
Set to be bundled with the Easy Piano instructive game for the Nintendo DS is this Piano/Keyboard controller, which lets you go from punishing ears on a full-size piano, to punishing ears on your handheld. The game itself seems about as fun as reading theoretical physics when you’re drunk, but the controller seems like it…
Here’s the stuff that we didn’t post today. (Until now, obviously.) This could be the ugliest Touch Pro2 I’ve ever seen. We spared you before…but now you’re not so lucky. [IntoMobile] Here’s the Nokia 5800i XpressMusic. An update to a phone that very few people cared about in the first place. [Unwired View]
Pico projectors have been bullshit. They’ve been dim and useless. The P2 is one of the next generation with LCoS display of 800×600 and 33 lumens, twice as bright as previous. In two gens, I might even recommend. [PicoProjectorInfo]
PC World ‘s Game On got an exclusive interview with Richard Marks, one of the key players on Sony’s Playstation Motion Control team, and got him to talk a bit about what the future holds for their motion gaming control scheme. https://gizmodo.com/a-few-more-details-on-sonys-motion-controller-5299619 Aside from plenty of marketing/corporate speak, Game On did manage to get a…
Cowon, makers of audiophile digital audio players like the D2 and S9, is teasing their new diminutive flash player, the E2. But what to make of this “circle + square” slogan? Since we don’t know anything about this keychain-esque DAP, we’re left to guess based on the interesting ad, with its repetition of the “circle…
A pair of computer security researchers have discovered a BIOS vulnerability caused by the Computrace Laptop Lojack software, serving as a rootkit to potentially let malware nest and thrive in an estimated 60% of newish laptops. The research team of Alfredo Ortega and Anibal Sacco say that when malware infects a system BIOS, it is…