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This levitating projector may just be a concept, but most of the science is fairly sound. While projectors traditionally use lenses to offset the throw of the image (pretty effectively, I might add), the floating ball (suspended from an electromagnetic base) can rise or fall in space to make projection even more flexible. Plus, the…
No detail on this, but reader AJ has a lame joke to go along with this submission: Q: How does Geek Squad fix Macs? A: They drop ’em off at their local Apple store. [Thanks AJ!]
Someone decided it would be fun to combine a Ped Egg, used for scraping dead skin off of your feet, with an optical mouse. What resulted is gross. Don’t believe me? There’s a video. Oh god, there’s a video. Yes, the Ped Mouse does just what it claims to do: lets you control your cursor…
Do these floating bath fruits actually do anything? Other than draining three AAA batteries and lighting up your water in a rainbow of colors, no. [Himeyashop via Technabob via Boing Boing Gadgets]
David Fitzherbert was skiing down a glacier in Switzerland when the snow gave out and he dropped 70 feet before being trapped somewhat securely between two rocks…thanks to his Blackberry. The Blackberry, seated in his breast pocket, added the extra bit of thickness that made the difference between plummeting another 700 feet and waiting 2…
Reading up on this totally fresh neoHD receiver tells me that Yamaha—unlike its competition—is trying hard to keep up with the rapidly changing home theater situation, particularly where HD video is concerned. Yamaha clumsily calls neoHD a “media connector,” which makes it sound like just part of the home-theater equation, rather than a solution to…
Arimaz’s MyDeskFriend is a little penguin that rolls around your desk, has 5 moods, responds to physical input and connects to Facebook. I kinda want one. It launches in September for just $99, and is meant to be a social media companion. Your friends can interact with it via your Facebook page, and it can…
To say we had, uh, concerns about the Pre’s build quality is an understatement—but at least ours never fell apart. On PreCentral, people are swapping horror stories of maimed Pres like grizzled war vets. How’s yours doing? https://gizmodo.com/palm-pre-review-5277499 How’s Your Pre Holding Up?(trends)
Tired of peeping at your neighbors? Combine the lenses from your old pair of binoculars with a bit of electrical tape and you’ve got yourself a cheap DIY macro lens. Is this as good as a real macro lens? Of course not. But this costs a few bucks for the tape whereas the real lens…
We knew this day would come. Japan builds one giant robot and, like a first taste of heroin, the country follows a destructive path of building opulent robo statues until there’s a 60-foot robot for every man, woman and child. Now that the Gundam is complete, Kobe’s Wakamatsu Park is next on the list to…
Yale researchers just made the first, albeit simple, quantum processor. The processor is made of two artificial atoms (each made of a billion aluminum atoms) that act like single atoms that can occupy two distinct states. But because of the fact that the laws of quantum mechanics are so strange, the qubits (atoms) can be…
At last, your claims of knowing New York‘s subway system “like the back of your hand” will be more than just boasting (OK, lying). The NYC Metro Cuff is an ” über urban matte metal cuff” capable of guiding you a la treasure map through NYC’s intricate train system. No one will take you for…
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I feel like I’ve seen Microsoft’s video tours of Windows 7 somewhere—though I can’t quite put my finger on it. Oh. Oh yeah. But hey, they work, so you can’t really fault Microsoft for doing something sorta similar in tone and feel, but you know, less smarmy. Either way, can I get that wall-sized monitor…
Nokia, Sony Ericsson, Motorola, LG, NEC, Qualcomm, RIM, Samsung and Apple have all agreed to use the microUSB standard in their phones made for the European market. Why can’t we have that? No idea. We’re surprised that Apple is getting in on this agreement, though, and we’re wondering if the microUSB port will supplement or…
Desktop PCs have been in decline for a decade, and countless people have said their piece about it. But new evidence suggests the desktop tower’s death spiral is underway—and we’re not too broken up about it. I say this as a guy who was baptized into the tech world with a desktop; who still obsessively…
The 1.0.4 update for the Palm Pre just got released, but along with patching some security holes, kills the homebrew ability that made everyone so excited. https://gizmodo.com/palm-pre-gets-homebrew-apps-no-rooting-required-5300882 Why, Palm, when your SDK isn’t available until late summer, would you go and patch the homebrew? At the very least, developers have the leaked SDK to work…
Save yourself some wasted effort by checking on iPhone 3GS availability online first before you get in your car and head down to the store. There’s no such centralized interface for AT&T, so who knows how many they have. For a place that sells phones, they sure don’t like to answer them all that promptly…
There have been lots of Steve Jobs sightings at Apple last week, but it’s finally official that he’s back at work. “Steve Jobs is back to work. He is at Apple a few days a week and working from home the other days,” Apple spokesman Steve Dowling said. “We’re glad to have him back.” It’s…