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Shazam—an application that listens to songs playing out loud, telling you its name and artist—is probably my favorite iPhoneware ever. The latest version just got a lot better for music whores like me. https://gizmodo.com/shazam-5085870 This update allows you to send electronic postcards to friends, as well as sending tagged songs to Twitter. But besides allowing…
iSuppli’s latest teardown has revealed that the BOM and manufacturing cost of the iPhone 3GS comes to $178.96. That’s a little over $4 more than the previous iPhone at release last year and about $8 more than the Palm Pre. https://gizmodo.com/isuppli-official-estimate-the-iphone-3g-build-price-is-5025546 iSuppli also noted that the 3GS hardware set is fairly similar to the 3G…
There’s not much particularly groundbreaking about these portable hard drives, other than their swirl of Liquid Blue, Komodo Green, Rocket Red and Vivid White—designs that could look either quite nice or quite tacky in person. Otherwise, the half-inch-thick USB hard drives ($120 for 320GB and $150 for 500GB) are PC and Mac compatible, feature automatic…
Microsoft’s Hohm lets people with participating energy providers track their energy usage online via a website. The end goal is to have the site give you tips on how to save energy and thus money. The first participants are Pugent Sound Energy, Sacramento Municipal Utility District, Seattle City Light and Xcel energy. Not a huge…
This installation shows all of Lufthansa’s flights at once, all projected in 3D on a 180-degree, 46-foot-wide screen. And damn is it cool. As you can see in the video, it’s all controllable in real-time. I’m not sure what they’ve got running this setup and these screens, but it’s certainly powerful. And yeah, all the…
Yeah, I know the iPhone 3GS shoots video. But the video it shoots is definitely not good enough to warrant it being placed in a shoulder mount. But that’s just what Alex Lindsay did, for some reason. It’s a professional Red Rocks Micro shoulder mount with a PED3 Auto iPhone dashboard mount and an LED…
The new Extreme SDHC card from SanDisk comes in 4/8/16/32GB capacities and boasts speeds of up to 30MB/s, which SanDisk claims as the world’s fastest. These cards are designed for HD video and are marketed with the new MacBook Pros in mind, since Apple’s new laptops finally (finally!) have SD card slots. 30MB/s is easily…
Here’s the (probably) most famous mask in the world from the inside, which you can barely see in the movies. Lord Darth Vader’s mask is supposed to help him breathe, but what do all those other little electronic parts do? Monitor his state? Give him physical feedback about his environment? Amplify his powers? Pick his…
It’s like your computer’s trash can! Get it? [Glennz Tees via Book of Joe]
What do you get when you fly a remote controlled eagle made out of plastic on a real eagle’s airspace? One big pissed off eagle chasing the fake one, that’s what. The video is beautiful, though. [Jalopnik] https://jalopnik.com/man-battles-nature-in-colossal-remote-control-air-battl-5298091
Madness. 16GB in this Buffalo RUF2 flash naildrive just 5mm long. Translated to the Imperial system, that’s 16GB in one tiny-itty-bitty-thingamajig. Or something like that. [Geekstuff]
Maybe you fantasize about leaving that shitty office job for something else like, I dunno, opening a charming B&B on the coast or being Maverick from Top Gun. Well this is how you quit. https://gizmodo.com/real-pilot-seat-for-real-combat-flight-simulator-pilots-371284 OK, the F-4 Ejection Seat will not actually eject you from the next corporate board meeting, but your boss doesn’t…
Picking a color or clothing label for a gang allegiance is just so West Side Story. In the mighty year of 2009, we need to step up gang affiliations to Clockwork Orangian levels. So if you’re a rambunctious hoodlum, consider these DIY LED goggles up for grabs. The full plans can be found over at…
We knew that Japan probably has the thinnest houses in the world. Of course, the toilets match. Just looking at the girl inside makes me anxious: https://gizmodo.com/the-slimmest-houses-on-earth-are-made-in-japan-5107283 More anxious and claustrophobic than the Death Star trash compactor. [Bouncing Red Ball] https://gizmodo.com/trash-compactor-bookends-will-hopefully-crush-your-preq-5296824
WD’s new NAS drives, the My Book World Edition II, packs either 2 or 4TB of storage in a dual-drive RAID array. It seems like a pretty solid system for those dangerously paranoid about the safety of their data. The My Books can connect either as an NAS through ethernet or simply as an external…
Seagate’s portable 2.5″ FreeAgent Go Pro for Mac already has the triple interface—FireWire 400/800 and USB 2.0—but now it comes with 500GB spinning at 7200rpm for the best portable video and audio editing performance. As a fan of the bus-powered FW800 drives that have the option of USB 2.0, I was pretty happy to learn…
The Hero feels more substantial than HTC’s previous Android handsets, but the hardware—and the software, to a certain extent—will be familiar to anyone who’s used the company’s other hardware. It’s all just a bit, well, nicer. https://gizmodo.com/htc-debuts-hero-with-fresh-face-for-android-5301948 Now, I know its shape is somewhat boatlike, and its chin—an HTC hallmark—has evolved into something closer to…
At Cedia UK, JVC is showing off its 32-inch LT-32WX50, which appears to be a close relation to the 7mm-thick GD-32X1 we heard about earlier this month. It’s extremely thin, and carries it well. https://gizmodo.com/jvc-gd-32×1-32-hdtv-is-a-quarter-inch-thick-if-you-ig-5282984 Though I see hints of a protruding buttocks, as is the main issue with the GD-32X1, the set is admirably…
As expected, HTC has dropped the details on a new Android phone—the leaked-to-all-hell Hero, no less. And HTC’s fantastic, also-leaked Android interface overhaul is here, too: it’s called Sense, and it’s deep. Oh, and it’s got Flash support. https://gizmodo.com/htcs-android-interface-makes-us-temporarily-forget-all-5260862 Yes, it’s the first Android phone with Flash—and it’ll come out more than two months before…
As inadvertently proved in our uncapped tests, one of the great promises of WiMax is streaming media, everywhere. That’s exactly what Pioneer’s forthcoming PMP is for. We’ve seen plenty of in-car PND/PMP/entertainment systems before, but the concept has always been flawed: either you had to carry around some kind of portable media, in the form…