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DC-1: Drink Caddy Robot (1979) – Android Amusement Corp The Robot Exhibit: History, Fantasy and Reality was at the American Craft Museum (now the Museum of Arts and Design) from January 13, 1984 – May 11, 1984. These six robots appeared as the “manufactured working robots” of the exhibit and are featured in the book…
High-end iPhone gaming company Ngmoco will be launching Plus+, their social gaming service, for the iPhone tomorrow. https://gizmodo.com/ngmoco-wont-be-making-iphone-3gs-exclusive-games-5286132 Similar to Microsoft’s Xbox Live subscription, Ngmoco Plus+ gamers will be able to create profiles, keep track of friends, records and gaming history across multiple games. But unlike XBL, Plus+’s service won’t be $50 a year—it’ll be…
Here’s the stuff that we didn’t post today. (Until now, obviously.) I am saddened to report that the overdue This Is Spinal Tap Blu-ray experience has been downgraded from fully interactive to merely rich. The “Create Your Own Band” game I was personally awaiting as a means to return to rock stardom has been killed,…
Despite the fact that tasing a full-grown man borders on excessive, a Texas cop found it necessary to tase a 72-year-old woman because she was yelling at him. And the slightly horrific, slightly hilarious farce was all caught on camera. The Travis County cop says that he had to pull out the Taser last week…
I like all the little tricks surfacing in Snow Leopard, Apple’s next edition of OS X, from Macrumors, AppleInsider and Mac Life. Aside from the features we’ve already seen, here are some new favs: https://gizmodo.com/everything-you-need-to-know-about-snow-leopard-5283157 There’s this Wi-Fi strength indicator, long overdue, in the dock. And when a battery is close to end of life,…
The Galaxy i7500—Samsung’s Android handset—is one of the first major, advanced smartphones to feature haptic feedback. PCWorld managed to get their hands on one and report back with their first impressions. Samsung’s Galaxy is a 11.9 millimeter-slim handset that features a 3.2-inch AMOLED touchscreen and 5-megapixel camera, and also comes equipped with GPS, Wi-Fi and…
Multicore processors in mobile devices are only a matter of time, and that time appears to be coming closer for ARM, as their Cortex A9 chips will ship in phones in 2010. Arm chips are found in various handsets, including all three generations of the iPhone. [CNET]
Apple took to their support pages, informing Palm that they could disable the Pre’s compatibility with iTunes—without actually saying as much. https://gizmodo.com/palm-pre-to-sync-directly-with-itunes-5271917 Daring Fireball was first to point out the support article, titled “iTunes: About unsupported third-party digital media players.” In the one paragraph article, Apple writes: Apple designs the hardware and software to provide…
Weirdo-rocker Andrew W.K. is good. Exploding pieces of machinery also happen to be good. When you put the two of them together, you get a kids show on Cartoon Network? And is that a ROCKET LAUNCHER?! Maximum Fun lauds the show for combining children and high power weaponry. I agree. Meanwhile, Laughing Squid informs us…
If you think that trunk is impressive, wait until you see this Elephant’s giant dongle. The 4GB USB flash drive whips out from the beast’s underbelly when you’re ready for it to mount your computer. [XTremeGeek via GeekyGadgets via CraziestGadgets]
Digg founder Kevin Rose got his hands on the beta for the iPhone version of TweetDeck, proclaiming that it will soon replace tweetie as his go-to app. If it works anything like the desktop version, I will also be making the switch. Apparently, the app version features the same column-based friend group structure as the…
In what seems like a natural partnership, Asus and Disney have teamed up to develop the Disney Netpal—a netbook designed specifically for kids that’s “fun, web-safe and easy to use.” The Netpal features a durable design, an 8.9-inch LCD display, Wi-Fi capabilities, Windows XP Home and over 40 parental controls including extra filters in browsers…
This “New Ice Suit” has integrated jacket icepacks, designed to alleviate some of the discomfort of Japanese salarymen who have to walking around scorching Japan streets during the summer. Looks like this newfangled ice technology isn’t just for elite-level athletes anymore! https://gizmodo.com/nike-precool-vest-is-heatsink-for-athletes-386872 Crunchgear says the suits were designed by Japanese company Haruyama, who have created…
Western Digital just made their first move into the SSD world by announcing that their now shipping the SiliconDrive III lineup (presumably to OEMs), promising storage capacities up to 120 GB and read/write speeds of 100 and 80 MB/sec, respectively. This announcement comes on the heels of Western Digital‘s acquisition of SiliconSystems back in March,…
I’m kind of curious to know how many people prefer to pre-order vs just showing up at the store. As far as the 3GS is concerned, this choice could make all the difference. As you may already know, there will be two separate lines on June 19th: one at 7 am and one at 8…
The fire season has started in half of the world and I wish there were more of these 747 Firefighting Supertankers. They can drop 20,500 gallons of water in one go, as you can see in the video. Rob Cockerham at PopSci got to see it in action, and took a few photographs of this…
In the wake of their buyout by Oracle, Sun Microsystems has canned their 16-core Rock chip project—once touted by the company as a “game changer,” and their answer to IBM’s latest Power CPUs—after five years of development. This represents the second major chip offering from Sun to be shelved in recent years. [NYT] https://gizmodo.com/why-oracle-bought-sun-microsystems-for-7-4-billion-5220210
In lieu of a Photoshop Contest this week, we held an MS Paint contest asking you to design your dream iPhone apps. Now we know why you should never, ever design apps in Paint; these are absolutely terrible. No top three this time because, well, none of them really stood above the rest to me.…
According to this Amazon video, the Kindle DX can survive a 30-inch drop with ease. Good, because apparently the old Kindle can’t survive some shaking in a padded sleeve, inside a laptop bag. https://gizmodo.com/busted-why-i-cant-wait-for-flexible-displays-5290328 Click to view Like Matt’s real life Kindle problem shows, it doesn’t matter how many tests you run, something will always…
Even if you don’t understand Portuguese, the brand new shinyness of the iPhone 3GS comes across loud and clear. Check out the vid to see many of the new features in action. [iphoneportugal]