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Everybody knows that sex sells. For this week’s Photoshop Contest, I want you to make some gadget ads that take boring devices and give them some sexing up. You know, real classy like. Send your best entries to me at [email protected] with Sexy Ads in the subject line. Save your files as JPGs, PNGs or…
This week, Apple announced that iPods are in a nosedive. Meanwhile, we are seeing evidence that the Nano is about to get a camera. My response is “Why?” The old clickwheel iPod isn’t dead yet, but it’s definitely dying. https://gizmodo.com/new-ipod-touch-and-ipod-nano-cameras-uncovered-5321202/ I have a 160GB Classic, as I thought I needed it. But with a 32GB…
Whatever role iPhone builder Foxconn played in 25-year-old Sun Danyong’s death after a prototype iPhone he was entrusted with went missing, they will likely not pay the highest of prices: Losing Apple’s business. https://gizmodo.com/death-by-iphone-apple-and-chinas-cultural-time-bomb-5321309 Analysts in the components industry tell DigiTimes that Apple won’t switch to a different supplier because “product development involves collaboration on…
Nothing ever gets lost in Staples City. Until Office Godzilla destroys it. Peter Root, the artist, describes his work: Low-Rise is a precarious assemblage of thousands of free-standing stacks of staples densely tessellated to create a city-like mosaic. Like a city, the staples are subject to the elements, on a micro scale. The slightest breath…
The “greatest single phone call” Microsoft COO Kevin Turner’s ever received apparently worked. Sort of. After Apple asked Microsoft to stop running the Laptop Hunters ads because they’ve dropped prices, Microsoft’s edited at least one of the spots. https://gizmodo.com/microsoft-gloats-apple-begged-them-to-stop-running-la-5315666 The original Lauren 2.0 spot’s been pulled off YouTube, and in the re-cut version, the reference…
Here’s one of the ultra-sleek I-want-I-want-I-WANT new Tron sequel’s lightcycles, which apparently has escaped the grid to get into the real world. It’s on display at Comic Con 2009, and it gets me as wet as the trailer did. [YouTube] https://gizmodo.com/tron-2-trailer-video-makes-pants-wet-worldwide-5029479
Apple has finally acknowledged that Blu-ray exists. Sadly—or fortunately—not with a brand new iMac 30, but with the “Create Blu-ray” option in the new Final Cut Pro. Oh poop. [Thanks Frank] https://gizmodo.com/new-final-cut-studio-lets-you-collaborate-over-ichat-th-5321297
Um, a lot. TwttrPoop is everything that Twitter has been building toward: It tracks the whole world pooping in real time on Twitter. Or taking a dump, dropping a deuce or having explosive diarrhea. It even will show you how much more people talk about pooping than your company or world peace or the economy:…
For every cool sneak peek of an upcoming movie we get from ComicCon, we also get a slice of legitimate horror like this Hello Kitty Stormtrooper here. ComicCon giveth trailers, and ComicCon taketh away dignity. [Kitty Hell via Boing Boing]
Did you hear about that Palm Pre update yesterday? The one that re-enables iTunes syncing? Yes, probably, but Palm would still very much like to emphasize to you, and now the USB Implementers Forum, that it’s fighting the good fight. https://gizmodo.com/palm-pre-fixes-itunes-sync-5321580 Following their endearingly blustery update announcement, a Palm spokesperson explained that the company will…
Unless you’re Mark Buehrle, it’s nearly impossible for humans to play a perfect game of baseball. But for robots, feats like batting 1000 are already a reality. Developed by the University of Tokyo, two baseball robots, a pitcher and a batter, play head to head in near perfection. The pitching robot uses an arm from…
Did you know it was gaming mouse season? It’s the time of year when they come out of their Cheeto-packed burrows to mate. SteelSeries’ Xai’s mating call is its “high definition” sensor. https://gizmodo.com/razer-orochi-bluetooth-laser-gaming-mouse-with-4000dpi-5321230/ SteelSeries rails against the current gaming industry pseudo-standard of DPI (dots per inch) as a measurement of tracking speed, instead preferring to…
So one father of the year built a Star Wars Imperial Walker for his son. The catch? That’s actually daddy kneeling to pose as Darth Vader in the shot—we’re betting. [Instructables via Nowhere Else]
I don’t know that anyone is going to double check Maingear’s claims that their eX-L 18 laptop is the world’s quickest. But if the glowing lower back tattoo is any indication, it’s as “fast” as any Dell I’ve met. The 18.4-inch laptop is powered by configurations including an Intel Core 2 Extreme quad processor, dual…
Garmin, which has been fairly frank about how totally, like, hard it is to make a new smartphone, has finally announced they’ll be shipping the Nuvifone S60 to Taiwan on the 27th. It only took the—wait, 19 months? https://gizmodo.com/garmin-postpones-nuvifone-g60-until-h2-gets-this-close-5248716 It was January of 2008 when we first caught wind of Garmin’s widening ambitions, and grabbed…
Nvidia seems to be shopping around a teeny netbook running the company’s Tegra ARM chipset and, of all things, Windows CE. It looks very barebones, since Tegra is really meant for smartphones, and nobody seems too thrilled with it. Tegra is a huge strength for tiny devices like the upcoming Zune HD, but in a…
Foxconn, otherwise known as the company involved in the iPhone suicide, supposedly just had their CEO fingered by the IRS for tax evasion. Up to $1.49 billion worth. But it’s not so simple. The accusation that the CEO was under tax evasion investigations came from a former reporter for a Chinese magazine. The accusation was…
Say, for some reason, you’ve never encountered the QWERTY keyboard layout we’ve used in the US and UK for nearly 150 years. This Hunt and Peck keyboard think it’s helping by reorganizing the keys alphabetically, but trust us, it’s not. The Hunt and Peck keyboard features a one-button switch between alphabetical and QWERTY, and helpfully…
Folks at Usuda Research Institute and Systems Corp got tired of their Toshiba TG01s just not being sensitive enough. (Unlike that dreamy Wii MotionPlus!) So rather than calling it quits on the relationship, they built a super-sensitive motion sensor. If you hit the link for a pair of videos, you’ll see the DIY motion sensor…
The Loop-In transportation concept hopes to combine the sensations of surfing and skating in to one device that users can use anywhere. The outside wheels have the ability to maneuver on a wide variety of surfaces and rotate independently of the board. The designers expect their wheel/board setup will give users the feeling of “pushing…