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Noted iPhone security destroyer Jonathan Zdziarski has cracked the iPhone 3GS encryption security, which is to be expected, but the ease and speed with which he did it is worrisome. Zdziarski claims the iPhone 3GS is thus “useless” to businesses. https://gizmodo.com/hacker-to-bypass-iphone-passcode-lock-during-live-webca-5046050 The iPhone certainly isn’t as ubiquitous for corporate use as BlackBerry or even Windows…
Do you ever find yourself lacking support, your middle and index fingers dangling all over the place?—yes!—well you’re in luck, Handerpants are here to save the day. I’m normally a Hander-boxers guy, but I need something more for my workouts on the iPhone Treadmill—that’s where these tighty-whities shine. The Handerpants are made of 95% cotton…
Sony’s problem wasn’t just that its right hand didn’t know what its left hand was doing, it was that its right index finger didn’t even know that its right thumb belonged on the same hand. But they’re changing. Slowly. Laptop Mag points to this interview that shows that indeed, different divisions are merging and acknowledging…
As The Sartorialist goes around the world photographing people with incredible style, John Sypal goes around Tokyo, taking photos of people with incredible film cameras. Tokyoites do nerd obsession better than anyone else, and this is some gorgeous old-school equipment. We tend to forget about film here at Giz, as we’re so taken with the…
It should come as no surprise—but Windows 7 Build 7600.16385, which Microsoft deemed the RTM, has been unceremoniously leaked. A Chinese 64-bit version was first posted on torrent sites on July 16th with an English version released later that day. As always, grab at your own risk. [The New York Times] https://gizmodo.com/nearly-final-windows-7-build-7229-now-available-at-your-5288541
Google’s finally released their Latitude location service for iPhone—unfortunately, it’s a lame web app. Originally, it was a real application. But Apple thought we would all be horribly confused. Here’s how it went down with Apple, according to Google: We worked closely with Apple to bring Latitude to the iPhone in a way Apple thought…
It’s easy for those of us with HDTVs to forget that not everyone has them yet. And Epic’s Mark Rein’s stat that slightly over half of Gears of War 2 players played it on an SDTV really brings that home. If you’re wondering why Microsoft and Sony are going to drag this current generation of…
The Pre Oreo effect—as in, twisting an Oreo—is definitely an unwanted and unpleasant flaw some have experienced in the Pre’s hardware. Pre Central has a few DIY, probable-warranty-voiding methods to fix the problem. Though Palm or Sprint will likely replace a Pre with obvious wiggle, sometimes you just want to get your hands dirty and…
Some healthy escalation in the Palm vs. Apple iTunes scuffle: Though Apple tried to block the Pre from syncing with iTunes, Palm has struck back with WebOS update 1.1, which un-breaks Pre-iTunes coupling and adds some great new features. https://gizmodo.com/confirmed-itunes-8-2-1-breaks-pre-syncing-5315386 There are a ton of minor fixes to the Pre, which you can read about…
By now have probably heard a story or two about flaming iPods. After a lengthy investigation, a Seattle TV station managed to score documents from the Consumer Product Safety Commission that shed light on how common this problem really is. https://gizmodo.com/ipod-touch-fires-up-kids-pants-suing-mom-says-5169344 It took more than 7-months for KIRO 7 Consumer Investigator Amy Clancy to get…
That’s what this careless person is doing by leaving this old Apple monitor on the street, since it’s probably going to a dump, where all the toxins inside like lead will leak out. Which kills bunnies.
The iPhone suicide story raises several questions about ethics and the bottom line. One of the most interesting, perhaps, involves the issue of outsourcing in general. https://gizmodo.com/perspective-on-the-iphone-suicide-guy-died-over-a-f-5321276 Let’s be honest here, a company like Apple doesn’t get where it is by spending top dollar for manufacturing and labor. And that’s how things like this happen—as…
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos has released his own response to the Kindle book debacle. While his response comes a bit late, it seems genuine. Hopefully he really has taken all the criticism to heart and we never see a similar incident again. https://gizmodo.com/big-brother-amazon-remotely-deletes-purchased-copies-of-5317180 This is an apology for the way we previously handled illegally sold…
Car-mounted grills, fresh shellfish, and ocean-proof suits – beat the summer heat with a few minutes of man time on the computer browsing the week’s best from Uncrate. This week at Uncrate: We get ready for serious sailing in the Helly Hansen Ocean Racing Suit, jam out to Ill Communication Remastered by Beastie Boys, and…
Kermit: “See? It fits.” True. And here’s the proof. Like I said in Twitter, this is the funniest and wrongest image you will see this month. Probably this year. Next: An iPhone up Walt Mosspuppet’s buttocks. [Thanks David, for letting an internet meme destroy the last of my childhood memories] https://gizmodo.com/walt-mosspuppet-gizmodo-makes-me-want-to-vomit-in-my-5320704
Our Gizmodo ’79 celebration may have ended last week, but there’s room for a final post, written by famed retiree and mosquito wrangler Bill Gates. It’s no joke: Gates read the series then sent this in: https://gizmodo.com/bill-gates-just-unleashed-a-swarm-of-live-mosquitoes-on-5146564 I read those 1979 stories all last week, and it put me in a nostalgic mood, so wanted…
At least, you don’t see it unless you are in the U.S. Marine Corps Combat Logistics Battalion 46, where they use MV-22 Ospreys—dual-rotor aircrafts that can switch between airplane and helicopter mode on the fly—to lift artillery pieces. In this case, that is an M777 howitzer, a 7000-pound 35-foot beast that requires five people to…
Results for last quarter are in, and with revenues reported well below already cautious estimates, it was a nasty few months for Microsoft. It’s almost as if they’re sitting on new generations of products in every single space they inhabit. But analysts were well aware of Microsoft’s cage of not-quite-released hardware and software, and their…
Last week, a 25-year-old communications worker died in an “apparent suicide” after losing track of a prototype iPhone built by Foxconn, his employer, for one of the most secretive companies in technology. It was only a matter of time. https://gizmodo.com/report-iphone-leak-interrogations-drive-foxconn-employ-5319275 First, a recap: Sun Danyong’s death came after a case of prototype iPhones he was…
Lisa Katayama of TokyoMango has a story in this week’s NYT Magazine about otaku in Japan who are in love with anime pillowcases. Yes, they are “dating” body pillows with cartoon prepubescent girls on them. What’s going on in Japan? It’s both a sad and a disturbing trend, this “2-D love” thing. It seems like…