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Two enterprising modders tore down an Acer Aspire One netbook and crammed it into an SNES to create one of the most droolworthy mods we’ve ever seen. The highlight? A Super Mario World cartridge refashioned as a slot-loading optical drive. Modders quangDX and DuPPs managed all kinds of sweet tricks with this European SNES; the…
The BlackBerry Tour, which we’ve called “The BlackBerry You’ve Been Waiting For,” is apparently near launch—Verizon’s popped a teaser site online (admittedly with no new info), so our July estimate is certainly feasible. [Verizon via CrackBerry] https://gizmodo.com/verizon-and-sprint-users-this-is-the-blackberry-youve-5164796
Here’s the stuff that we didn’t post today. (Until now, obviously.) Sony Insider turned up an early 1950s Sony Model 101 Tapecorder on eBay. The thing is Deco smooth, with mellow earthy tones and iconically simple controls. There’s even a video of it playing some swing tune—hauntingly beautiful in its own vintage way. But since…
Using sound beams to control crowds isn’t new, but never before have systems been able to create sounds reaching terahertz frequencies, earning them the name “saser.” https://gizmodo.com/fun-with-pain-rays-sound-cannons-and-other-non-lethal-393639 Signaling the dawn of the true saser era, physicists from the UK and Ukraine have broken this apparently elusive terahertz sound barrier. Unlike lasers that shoot photons in…
Coloratura in a song brings colorful melodies to our ears—but what about our eyes? This DIY demonstrates how to make a vibrant, simple eight-note sequencer that flourishes our music with rainbows. [Instructables via Makezine via BBG]
Although BlueLounge’s StudioDesk doesn’t exactly organize your cables, it features a slide-out desktop surface that allows you to hide your cable clutter in a hidden compartment—kind of like shoving all your junk under the bed. Most cable-tamers we’ve seen manage to untangle wires and keep them somewhat organized, but these gizmos lying around on our…
Released alongside iHome’s iStand, the iConnect is an iPhone-ready keyboard with a built-in dock that allows you to sync and charge your iPhone/iPods automatically from the peripheral. https://gizmodo.com/ihome-does-the-impossible-fits-laptop-into-an-ipod-doc-5286968 There are different two versions of the keyboard built for Windows and Macs, and although they both contain two USB ports, the Mac’s version has extra keys…
Short of physically inserting the waterproof Cube H100D into an open orifice, I can’t imagine this ad for the Chinese PMP being any more suggestive. [imp3 via Le Journal du Geek]
Oklahoma City police caught this woman shoplifting at a local Target with 33 Blu-ray discs shoved down her pants. I just want to know, where was she hiding the player? And dear god, lady, have you not heard of Bittorrent? The cherry on top is that she was also charged with assault and battery. Pretty…
At 12:01AM PST tonight (in a few hours) Xbox Live and Zune services will be down for scheduled maintenance. The outage could last up to “24 hours”. [Ars and AVForum]
This Saturday (June 20th) Sloan Fine Art in New York will be featuring these oil paintings of beautiful women wearing headphones and only headphones. Jonathan Viner, the artist, calls the collection harem, and the pieces are oils on 12″x12″ panels. [Sloan Fine Art , Prints available through store.vinerstudio.com] JONATHAN VINER: “HAREM” Exhibition: June 20 through…
If you are an iPhone owner on a pay-as-you-go data plan, the end is near: AT&T has announced that the iPhone OS 3.0 upgrade will terminate your data service. The reason: A “technical change.” Update from AT&T. https://gizmodo.com/iphone-3g-fully-works-with-pay-as-you-go-sim-cards-5049939 This the message that that some prepaid users got: AT&T Free MSG: A new software upgrade for…
Here’s a peek at this week’s episode of Time Warp, where hosts Jeff and Matt join up with magicians Penn and Teller in Las Vegas and get a behind the scenes tour of Cirque de Soleil’s O. Also in this episode, you’ll get a look at the technology being used on the show, including an…
Last year I posed the question “Do You Wall Mount Your TV?,” and discovered that about 30% of you have freed yourself from the stand. But I’m curious to know—what about those unsightly cables? https://gizmodo.com/question-of-the-day-is-your-flat-panel-tv-wall-mounted-5039537 To be honest, I have this thing about cables running from a wall-mounted TV. It…it just bothers me. So, do…
According to our poll “Do You Have a Surround Sound Setup?,” 76% of the total respondents had either a HTIB or a system they compiled from separate components. That beats virtual surround respondents nearly 11 to 1. https://gizmodo.com/do-you-have-a-surround-sound-setup-5286069 So the bottom line is this—you guys are into the real deal. In fact you are so…
What happens when you ask brilliant humor essayist David Sedaris to sign your Kindle? You get a hilarious quote doomed for finger smudging on your expensive gadget. [NY Times]
A new solar power plant is set to open its doors on June 24th in Kibbutz Samar, Israel—but this is a one of a kind complex thanks to a hybrid-microturbine. The plant can generate 100 kW of on-demand power and 170 kW of thermal power and consists of 30 mirrors that concentrate the sun’s rays…
If everything goes well, soon we will be able to reach the center of the Earth using 7200ºF flame jets that can go into any kind of material at 100 feet an hour. Wait, “if everything goes well”? Yes, apparently this is a great idea because it can be the key to obtain cheap geothermal…
The wonderful Improv Everywhere just posted the report from its 6th MP3 Experiment, where 2,000 people all got together and listened to the same instructional MP3. It looked like a crazy amount of fun. You may be familiar with some of Improv Everywhere’s other pranks, such as Frozen Grand Central and the No Pants Subway…
Lego may be all into consumer gadgets these days with their fancy cellphones and camcorders, but Tyco beat them to the punch in the 80’s when they created this charmingly hideous landline phone. https://gizmodo.com/lego-cellphone-5151503 The device had traditional features like ring and pulse tone switches, but it also allowed users to build on the phone…