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Scientists at the University of Waterloo have designed a lithium-sulfur battery that, thanks to nanotechnology, is capable of 3 times the power of lithium-ion batteries with equal volume while remaining both lighter and cheaper to produce. Long-distance electric cars, anyone? The different atomic structure of the battery and knowledge of nanotechnology are what make this…
I’ve always enjoyed Toshiba’s LCDs as they sat on the show room floor, but couldn’t take them seriously until they developed some cutting edge LCDs powered by LED. Now they’ve got three. Updated w/ live pics. The top of the line ZC700 includes localized dimming and is the true example of what LED LCDs can…
At what may soon become the norm price for entry-level Blu-ray players, Walmart is selling Magnavox’s NB500MGX Blu-ray disc player/DVD upconverter for $128—but not online. The Blu-ray player doesn’t have Ethernet (so it’s just Profile 1.1), but it’ll play all the Blu-ray movies in full 1080p. For Father’s Day, Walmart is also featuring 2-for-$20 Blu-ray…
As an illustrator and UI designer, this is one of the most beautiful iPhone-related products I’ve ever seen: A stainless steel stencil kit to quickly draw iPhone applications user interfaces. It even comes with a Zebra mechanical pencil. I want it badly. They have only made a hundred of these for $16.95 each. If you…
T-Mobile Netherlands, the country’s iPhone carrier, posted the processor and RAM on their site that Apple’s been so cagey about confirming, and it’s exactly what we thought: 600MHz CPU (up from 412MHz) and 256MB of RAM, double the previous models. Even though Apple wouldn’t give us the specific numbers, T-Mobile Netherlands has been a pretty…
Aside from photo transfers and straight up storage expansion, the SD card slot in the new MacBook Pros has a single, extremely cool trick up its sleeve (slot?): it’s bootable. https://gizmodo.com/new-15-inch-macbook-pro-features-7-hour-battery-life-an-5283256 According to a fresh Knowledge Base article, a properly formatted SD card can be used to boot OS X from the internal slot. As…
Something about a robot-operated dismembered hand placing raw fish on my plate just sounds…yummy! The Chef Robot, model M-430iA hand type H (yes, after Man’s fall, robots will actually categorize our various limbs with cold, alphabetic precision), can gently relocate small objects like sushi and pharmaceuticals (two of our favorite pastimes) without crushing or dropping…
Art Lebedev‘s Swissarmius is the Swiss Army Knife of storage containers. As you can see, it organizes your utensils in a way that mimics the classic Victorinox design. It’s another brilliant concept from the Art Lebedev studio, but like many of their products the “when” and “how much” part of the equation may take some…
If you are still looking for the iPhone OS 3.0 Golden Master in Torrent and you are not sure about what to download, here’s what you should look for (extra bonus: It works with with the iPhone 1st Generation.) https://gizmodo.com/iphone-os-3-0-now-available-in-torrent-tested-it-works-5284779 • iPhone OS 3.0 Gold Master Final for iPhone 1st Generation: Search for iPhone1,1_3.0_7A341_Restore.ipsw •…
Now we’re not saying BART is in cahoots with Apple. What we are saying is, BART took down a legally-purchased ad for having a “too dark” background, and then rejected the same ad when updated with a white background. Hmm. https://gizmodo.com/downtown-sf-apple-store-gets-pwned-unintentionally-adv-5280893 DVD Jon’s doubleTwist ad was a little jab at Apple—the product itself enables flexibility…
Smile, you GBU-57A/B Massive Ordnance Penetrator you! Or like I like to call you: Mr. Holmes, the 30,000-pound (13.6 metric tons) precision-guided bunker buster. That’s 25,000 pounds heavier than the largest bunker-buster available. The US Air Force said yesterday that they are going to buy an arsenal of these bombs, which will be incorporated into…
The Warsash Maritime Academy in the UK uses these $245,000 miniature oil tankers to train its pilots—they’re incredibly difficult to drive, and simulate all kinds of different emergency situations, all while looking like a coin-operated children’s ride. The tiny tankers are designed to realistically mimic the driving conditions of their full-sized brothers, with a slightly…
Virgin Mobile has lifted the veil on its Broadband2Go service and accompanying 3G dongle. Its selling points—that it’s contract-free and runs over Sprint’s network—are somewhat negated by its $150 setup cost and punishing rates. Instead of metering access directly, Virgin’s scheme asks you to buy prepaid, time-loaded chunks of access. Here are the tiers: $10:…
Remember when Leeloo painted her nails in many colors at the touch of a button in The Fifth Element? Yeah, me neither, I was too busy falling in love with Milla Jovovich. This invention, however, will make that possible. What you are seeing in this image is a cellphone that has changed its color from…
Nothing beats combining your fears into one, absolutely terrifying object. This is a robotic snake that, when necessary, can blow itself up. Yes, a suicide-bombing robosnake. Developed by the Israeli army, this robot is primarily intended to be used for surveillance, slithering around with a camera on its front. But if need be, it can…
Carlos Owens wanted a giant metal robot that would mimic his movements while he sat inside it. And since no one was about to build him one, he built it himself. This 18-foot-tall, one-ton prototype is his second stab at the project, the first being made of wood. This version was started in 2004, and…
Mimoco’s getting more clever with their latest Star Wars mimobot flash drives—Darth Vader and Clone Rex have removeable masks, and one out of six Vaders will have the Uncle Fester face underneath, not the NOOOOO one. [Mimoco]
This is the HD World, an amazing ultra-high definition military F-16 simulator that runs on 120 Intel Dual Core PCs with $400 graphic cards inside a special industrial casing. Looking at this video, I want one in my living room. L-3 Link says that their simulator gives you 20-40 visual acuity—current sims do 20-80—which it…
The conversation about Snow Leopard’s compatibility with older hardware has been dominated by complaints that it won’t support PowerPC—something we’ve all known for months. But Snow Leopard will have some mixed implications for more recent hardware, too. https://gizmodo.com/snow-leopard-will-not-support-powerpcs-after-all-5015495 First, we have a possible bonus feature for last-gen MacBook users. According to Snow Leopard’s “Enhancements and…
Digitimes has it from one of their annoyingly anonymous, sometimes accurate “industry insiders” that the N450 Pineview, one of Intel’s next-gen Pine Trail Atoms, which boast built-in GPUs and memory controllers for slightly improved graphics performance and massively improved battery life, will ship in Q4—October at the earliest. [Digitimes] https://gizmodo.com/rumor-graphics-infused-atom-pineview-processor-slate-5285647