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LEDs are prettier with quantum dots, Gotwind goes human powered for mobile gadget charging, furniture that charges your gear wirelessly, and an iPhone app that makes recycling easy peasy. Two companies are out to make our energy efficient lighting experience more pleasant. Nexxus has made LED lamps with white LEDs, and QD Vision is providing…
The famous Ovalia chair is fine for sitting in, but does it have a built-in monitor and keyboard stand so you can type in peace? [Coroflot via tuvie via The Design Blog] https://gizmodo.com/iconic-ovalia-egg-chair-reissued-with-tech-upgrades-5079881
No, this isn’t America under attack by swine flu. It’s a visualization of call activity all over the world during Obama’s inauguration from MIT’s senseable city lab. Watching it in motion is even more amazing: Since it’s MIT, there’s data behind the beauty. Over 138 countries came together, more than half the countries in the…
Stick these two on your head and put a kitten tail up your butt to become that weird guy who likes to play pussy when he’s home alone. Alternatively, use these as 2GB memory sticks. https://gizmodo.com/become-catbong-guys-long-lost-cousin-with-the-usb-cat-t-5165271 The $42 Neko Mimi Memory is what my furry nightmares are made of. Well, that an toothless Demi Moore.…
You may not be lucky enough to have fiber optic in your home, but at least you can feel its powerful pulses of light all over your body when wearing the LumiTop Sophia. We’re not saying that we enjoy dressing up in women’s clothing when no one’s around. We’re just saying that, when we’re talking…
Designed to discourage distracted radio fiddlers and sleepy driving, Toshiba’s new driving computer audits drivers by monitoring their wandering eyeballs. Once calibrated, the system tracks your pupils and facial orientation with a steering-wheel-mounted camera to determine which of its nine predetermined “sectors” you’re looking at, and whether or not something else—say, the road—deserves more attention.…
There’s a new version of TuneWiki for Android Cupcake, and it looks like a pretty solid update: The Blip feature burps your current playlist to Facebook and/or Twitter, and there’s a new Android homescreen widget for faster, more direct player access. You can also pay $5 for no ads. TuneWiki Introduces Social Blip Technology with…
Remember those crappy specs that define a netbook in Microsoft’s eyes? Apparently, Intel is just as much to blame. https://gizmodo.com/microsofts-maximum-windows-7-netbook-specs-kinda-suck-5265894 A hard limit on what exactly constitutes a netbook was somewhat inevitable with the arrival of Windows 7 anyway, given the position Microsoft finds itself in: Home Premium runs just fine on netbooks, but computer…
I’m looking forward to finally get my hands on the Palm Pre. But according to the PreCentral forums, the way it handles contacts may make the platform unusable. Just like on the Android-wielding G1, if you sync your Pre to your Gmail account, your contact list will populate with basically every person you’ve ever emailed—that…
The Bacon iPhone Case was a feat of engineering, for sure. But what about those times that you don’t want to carry around 16GB of bacon in your pocket? https://gizmodo.com/bacon-iphone-case-is-most-savory-gadget-protector-yet-5088786 If you have a last generation iPod shuffle (you know, the version that doesn’t judge your taste in music), then one Etsy seller will provide…
Personal in-flight entertainment systems are getting pretty close to ubiquitous, at least on long-haul planes. According to the NYT, in-flight wi-fi will soon be just as common. Now airlines are wondering: why not just combine the two? In practice, that would mean a media server, mostly full of video and music content, would be added…
While we’ve been justifiably excited about the Eee Seashell, NEC has announced a product that’s nearly half the thickness and but 2/3 of the weight. https://gizmodo.com/asuss-super-skinny-eee-pc-1008ha-seashell-is-429-stil-5253728 The NEC Versa Pro J UltraLite Type VS is a 10-inch, Atom 1.86GHz netbook with Intel GMA500 graphics and a 64GB SSD. It measures just .62 inches in thickness…
According to Gamespot, Tony Hawk: RIDE will cost $120 when it’s released this October. That puts the interesting be it gimmicky skateboard peripheral’s price at about $60, unofficially. [Kotaku] https://gizmodo.com/new-tony-hawk-game-requires-yet-another-gimmicky-periph-5255966
Windows Vista SP2 is finally available for download, in all its apologetic, bug-fixing, compatibility-boosting glory. Windows Update should do the trick, but standalone downloads are hosted right here, and release notes are over here. [Neowin]
Microsoft is planning to publicly unveil their new GOOGLE KILLER, codenamed “Kumo”, to the public at All Things D as early as today. We don’t know a whole lot about it, but word is they’re calling it “Bing”, as in the cherry, the Crosby or the sound of Microsoft’s planned $100m planned advertising budget bouncing…
Roombas have evolved over the years into a fairlyimpressive product, except when it comes to corners. Apparently bothered by this, iRobot’s engineers have patented a Roomba with a corner specialty. The secret trick: it’s square. https://gizmodo.com/irobot-roomba-610-professional-series-review-5145781 Roombas have traditionally avoided angular designs in the pursuit of maneuverability, settling on circular shapes that lend themselves well…
Lately, wild rumors have dominated the Zune conversation. But what about the regular old player? The one that actually exists? Look! Someone’s talking about it: behold the utterly believable Zune Upgrade Plan, as reported and/or theorized by ZuneScene. According to their sources, starting in June, current Zune owners will be able to “upgrade” to a…
Nokia has quietly opened Ovi marketplace to the US and elsewhere, giving Symbian users the world over an app store to call their own. And from the looks of it, it’s a nice one. UPDATED The web interface is attractive and easy to use, with a simple “Send to Mobile” button serving in lieu of…
I bought myself an original Macintosh—the one from 1984—this weekend. I saw it on the streets of Williamsburg for $35, almost completely new, and I couldn’t resist. Now I want to do something with it. Now I’m having a dilemma. Should I download the original system, save it to floppies, and leave it as it…
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