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Hey, if they don’t want us using the city as a toilet, they should make more public bathrooms right? Axixa provides an easy solution to peeing in the city while maintaining that invigorating outdoorsy experience. The Axixa concept involves installing urinals outside of buildings—urinals with a classy pee-stain aesthetic. I’m not sure how these would…
After having survived a weekend with a crazy silly driver, I wish Nissan didn’t spend money on creating a new car AC system that adjusts to the “driver’s mental activity,” releasing aromas, controlling humidity, and injecting breezes and plasmacluster ions. Developed with the University of Tokyo, Nissan says that their new Forest AC air conditioning…
Disney is spending millions on a research facility in Austin to see just what, physiologically speaking, makes us look at certain types of ads over others. The facility is designed to figure out just what types of web ads we’ll give our attention to. Do bumpers before videos work? What about those horrible ads that…
Over 10,000 friend requests later, Bill Gates has sworn off Facebook. Fair enough, but he’s “not that big at text messaging” and “not a 24-hour-a-day tech person,” told a business forum in India. He even reads stuff on dead trees! “I read a lot and some of that reading is not on a computer.” I…
Fresh from the Mouth of AT&T, who looks like his Lord of the Rings counterpart, is the reason AT&T blocked 4chan. It was, as suspected, blamed on a DDoS attack from that IP address. Update: 4chan’s moot confirms their account: https://gizmodo.com/why-did-at-t-block-4chan-5323624 Beginning Friday, an AT&T customer was impacted by a denial-of-service attack stemming from IP…
If you know how to tame them, Ricoh’s point-and-shoots are phenomenal, and I want to start taming their GR Digital III like now. The fast 28mm f/1.9 lens—a rarity on a point-and-shoot—is just the half of it. https://gizmodo.com/ricoh-cx1-review-a-photographers-compact-point-and-sho-5243079 It uses a new 10-megapixel CCD sensor and image processing engine—creatively monikered GR Engine III—which promises to…
While pocket protectors were once the rallying icon uniting geeks in universal zealotry, the clever t-shirt movement coupled with more stable pen engineering has made a whole generation of us forget our front pocket roots. But there’s a remedy. This pocket speaker, only $22 and the price of a few AAs, connects to music players…
Even if you don’t know Foxconn’s name, you know the products they produce. Major, beloved hardware brands like Apple and Nintendo rely on their assembly lines to make some of the most coveted gadgets in the world. More recently, Sun Danyong’s alleged iPhone suicide has outed the company’s brutal practices. https://gizmodo.com/foxconn-worker-had-16-iphone-prototypes-girlfriend-giv-5323680 Now, one employee appears…
This “Rubix Cubewich” is made from cubes of pastrami, kielbasa, pork fat, salami and two types of cheddar. While the original puzzle will give you a headache, this one will just give you the farts. [Insanewiches via SeriousEats, Daily What]
Panasonic’s got a trio of new digital cameras—sadly, not a Lumix LX4—with the ZR1 (8x zoom in a tiny body), FZ35 (another 18x followup to the FZ28) and pictured, the FP8, a daintier take on the TS1 toughcam. https://gizmodo.com/panasonic-lumix-camera-summer-sequels-fz28-18x-zoomer-5027225 They all use the same 12.1-megapixel sensor, so the feature set, from a picture perspective, comes…
The current buzz regarding the Sony Ericsson Xperia is mostly related to the rumored, Android-running Xperia X3. But what about the X2? Oh, well here’s what looks to be a video of its UI in action. The Windows Mobile 6.5 skin is a bit choppy (but that’s to be expected in this preview build), though…
Nicholson Baker of the venerable New Yorker decided to try out Amazon’s Kindle to see if it was really the future of reading. He wrote a whopping 6,300 words on the subject, but allow me to summarize: it sucks. His complaints are many, and almost all justified: the grey screen is too grey, there aren’t…
The NYT has more on the death of Sun Danyong, the Foxconn worker who apparently committed suicide after an iPhone prototype went missing. As compensation, his family has been paid about $44,000, and his girlfriend received an Apple laptop. https://gizmodo.com/report-iphone-leak-interrogations-drive-foxconn-employ-5319275 Sun apparently was given not just one, but 16 prototype iPhones on July 9 or…
If you kill 7 minutes on an internet video today, make it this clip of a minimal building facade transforming through illusions of 3D projection. The structure is O. M. Ungers’ “Galerie der Gegenwart”—or it was before projection artists at Urbanscreen got involved. Their vision of “dreaming” architecture gave the textureless, motionless facade a dynamic…
A long time coming, the BlackBerry Curve 8520 will officially hit T-Mobile (and Walmart) on Aug. 5 for $130. No 3G and it’s got a dinky 2MP camera, but hello trackpad and “out of the box” Mac compatibility. [Marketwire, RIM] https://gizmodo.com/first-live-shot-of-blackberry-gemini-with-optical-mouse-5236407
By some weird coincidence I came across the long-forgotten video of one of my favorite 80s song—I bought that vinyl, damnit—full of Steve Jobs clones in an Apple keynote-like scenario… ten years before Steve’s return to Apple. I wonder if Terence Trent D’Arby knew that he was going to set the visual tone for late…
It’s indisputable at this point that AT&T blocked 4chan—what’s 4chan, you ask?—the cesspool that has spawned some of the internet’s greatest memes, like LOLCATs. We hear it’s because of a massive DDoS attack emanating from that IP address. http://gawker.com/346385/what-the-hell-are-4chan-ed-something-awful-and-b Whatever the reason, the fact that AT&T won’t officially comment on the matter virtually confirms that…
This? It’s not just a tiny screen running Windows. It’s a tiny screen running Windows that fits over your eye. Technically, that video display is one monitor from a pair of Myvu Crystal glasses, but one MicroPCTalk forum member connected the device to a completely portable computing rig, powered by a Sony UX380N UMPC and…
I seriously need the new WD Scorpio one terabyte drive. I want to be able to tote around all my desktop data, without any external drives hanging around, and $250 seems like a little price to pay for that. LAKE FOREST, Calif., July 27 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — WD (NYSE: WDC) today announced two new mobile hard…
According to the Financial Times, Apple is racing to launch the Apple tablet—along with new iPods—as early as September. It seems Apple is working with record labels and book publishers on new iTunes features created for the device: The talks come as Apple is separately racing to offer a portable, full-featured, tablet-sized computer in time…