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This is the Intel 8088. A beast with 29,000 transistors that could be clocked up 8MHz in its 1979 heyday, it was the second chip to use the x86 architecture, and the brains inside the original IBM PC. Following the original 8086, it cost $100 when it was released in June 1979, which is about…
Fast Company has an interesting interview with Facebook’s senior platform manager Dave Morin (formerly an Apple developer), who mentions that a few years ago, Apple turned down the chance to integrate some of Facebook’s social networking aspects into OS X. Morin says he was working for Apple at the time, and he was working on…
You may think the weird Happy Meal bundling came during the ’80s, but McDonalds was already busy making sure kids got their fix of movie-promotion McNuggets by 1979. Today is a good day to supersize. Gizmodo ’79 is a week-long celebration of gadgets and geekdom 30 years ago, as the analog age gave way to…
iPhone developer Craig Hunter confirms some of our fears about Palm’s entirely web-language based Mojo SDK for WebOS—it’s weak sauce, with pitiful access to the Pre’s powerful hardware. Hunter mentions two pain points in particular that are deathblow to gaming and other sophisticated applications that require significant graphical juice (granted, Palm was more or less…
A Californian man has sued Apple, accusing the company of conspiring with the Italian Mafia to track him down using his iPod. He says they also inserted the word “herpes” into Mike Jones “Still Tippin” (video NSFW). Sounds reasonable: The recording of death threats and other evidence, prove that APPLE INC. conspired with the Mafia…
Gizmodo ’79 is a week-long celebration of gadgets and geekdom 30 years ago, as the analog age gave way to the digital, and most of our favorite toys were just being born. Click for full size Gizmodo ’79 is a week-long celebration of gadgets and geekdom 30 years ago, as the analog age gave way…
The LG XF1 is a 500 GB “Multimedia HDD” that packs a HDMI-out for quick media playback, and has a slick looking design to boot. However, the XF1 looks geared towards the mainstream consumer crowd, as it only plays back video at 1080i, and fails to support the h.264 or MKV standards. It does, however,…
If you think that aluminum is the new beige, gliding capes are the smartest complement for a cocktail party, and batarangs are the best way to fight crime, then the Averatec 22-inch D1005 all-in-one should probably be your new PC. Until you turn it around, that is. But for $799, you will get: • 2.5GHz…
We pointed out why gadgets were more expensive 30 years ago, but it is also important to note that many of these gadgets were hilariously huge. I’ve collected eight examples, I’ll leave it up to you to add the rest. https://gizmodo.com/why-you-cant-complain-about-the-price-of-todays-gadgets-5313690 In other words, feel free to use our new comments system to add photos…
Amazon basically guaranteed that I’ll never buy a Kindle last night by bending to the wishes of a publisher and deleting every single legitimately-purchased copy of 1984 and Animal Farm from all Kindles remotely. Ridiculous. Apparently, the publisher changed its mind about having electronic versions of Orwell’s books. So Amazon removed them from the store…
It’s Friday and about that time again! Dealzmodo has deals on a variety of laptops and a hoard of games for all you bargain hunters! Hobomodos, we’ve got loads of great stuff from Nicorette gum to chocolate! Johnnymodo signing off! Computers and Peripherals: • 18.4″ HP Pavilion HDX18T Core 2 Duo 2.53GHz 4GB RAM 320…
Somehow I can’t picture a rugged, tattooed and bearded biker squeezing into this officially licensed Dark Knight armor replica. More like Comic Book Guy riding on a moped. Nonetheless, this Bat-replica for bikers is serious business. It features a heavy-duty Cordura base with four-way stretch inserts, leather and Kevlar plates, internal CE body armor and…
Hartmut Esslinger’s Frog Design made WEGA/Sony’s electronics fetish items, and then designed the “Snow White” language the Mac used. He’s a design legend and an author. Here he tells us about the challenges of designing, then and now. How did you shift from entertainment products to personal computers? Did you seek them out or were…
We all know Windows 7 has a bunch of fancy new tricks. Now, the new Power Pack 3 beta software upgrade for Windows Home Server has been bolstered to support some of those features. The update includes support for full Windows 7 image backups, shared folders, Windows Search 4, and interactivity between WHS and Windows…
Hey look, it’s another Palm Pre ad starring Tamara Hope! And I…don’t get it. I mean, sure. Palm could show off the features of the Pre in an obvious way. But I guess they think that pulling a Sony and making something pseudo-artsy is the way to go with this. Personally, I’d like to see…
For this week’s Photoshop Contest, I want you to take perfectly usable gadgets and make them decidedly less so. Let’s undo all that hard work that designers put into making these things easy for us to use. Send your best entries to me at [email protected] with Impractical Gadgets in the subject line. Save your files…
Olympus’s Stylus Tough 6010 is an incremental upgrade over the Tough 6000 boosting megapixels to the standard 12 from 10. Everything else, like toughness, looks about the same—as indicated by the fact it’s only 10 more power. [DPReview] https://gizmodo.com/olympus-stylus-tough-6000-waterproof-camera-snowmodo-r-5155279
The Pirate Bay may not actually be dead, but major changes are on their way. Details on the new management’s legit business model have surfaced, and it will involve subsidizing your monthly fees in exchange for computing power. https://gizmodo.com/is-the-pirate-bay-actually-dead-5304538 Gaming Factory’s Chief Executive Officer Hans Pandeya describes the changes thusly: Rosso describes the new Pirate…
Following the trend of pretty much every other audio company, Bose’s SoundLink is their first wireless streaming speaker. But oddly enough, instead of using Bluetooth or wi-fi, Bose opted to go with an RF USB dongle for data transfer. The $550 speaker can transmit through rooms and walls (obviously), comes with a 3.5mm auxiliary jack…
Blu-ray disc sales are up 91 percent so far this year, with player sales up 25 percent, so that there’s around 11 million Blu-ray players in the US, including PS3s. What up haters??? Right? Right? Well, at least half of those 11 million Blu-ray players are PS3s, which had a US install base of 5.7…