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Hello, if you work in Sprint retail or Best Buy and know what your Palm Pre situation is—how many your store or region or company is getting—drop us line. We love tips of all kinds though, and we’ll keep it as anonymous as you want, so don’t be shy. You can use AIM or Twitter…
Remember how the Windows Mobile App Marketplace was going to let you share apps with up to five phones at no additional cost? Well, Microsoft has a very liberal definition of the word “sharing.” Turns out it’s just a feature to let you transfer apps to a new phone when you replace your last. That’s…
We spotted Korean manufacturer UMID’s new MID back in November, but now it’s finally seeing release, with a few changed specs and a $599 pricetag. But it probably won’t change MID-haters’ minds. https://gizmodo.com/umids-mini-netbook-makes-eees-look-massive-5084147 Occupying that perennially awkward space between a smartphone and a netbook, the mbook M1, like the Viliv S5, packs standard netbook components…
When you say “log cabin,” I think of maple syrup or Abraham Lincoln chopping wood in Illinois. I don’t think avant-garde French architecture. I love many French things, but this spin on a very old (American) theme ain’t one of them. It’s no wonder the design team, OLGGA, calls this the Flake House—it’s pretty damn…
A 3-year-old New Zealand girl, bored in the early hours of the morning, hopped on her parents’ computer and, via auto-logins, managed to buy a used mechanical excavation machine for around $15,000. The funny thing is, this is not some tomboy girl who pushes Tonka trucks around going “vroom vroom.” No, Pipi (her real name)…
If you assumed nobody could top a classic D20 for sheer nerd equity, you assumed wrong. Builder Itay—who confesses he is new to Dungeons & Dragons—thought he’d improve the sport by cobbling a variable-number die out of two 5×7 led displays, a Freescale accelerometer and love. [Itay’s Showcase via Hack A Day]
In the robot wars, much blood and oil will be shed because of our differences, and lack of understanding. But one day, perhaps amid the fighting, a robot will learn the human value of compassion, and humans will respond—well, like humans. [Broken Robot Nozomi via JapanProbe]
That dire warning comes from SanDisk’s CEO Eli Harari. The capacity of flash chips has doubled 19 times in 14 years to 64 billion bits, currently. But Harari says they’re “running out of electrons.” The short story is that the number of electrons crammed inside of flash storage now makes them less accurate as they…
We knew it would be rebooted in a few days, and sure enough, the promise has come true. Question is, are the prices any better in the afterlife? [Circuit City – Thanks Kevin!] https://gizmodo.com/rebooted-circuitcity-com-launching-in-the-next-few-days-5263069
This week, we revisit some classics from your (and your grandfather’s) childhood, iPhone browsing gets upgraded, and I play what it probably the best 3D multi-animal hunting game available for the iPhone. Boulder Dash!: Whether you’re just leaving college or having your third kid, there’s a pretty good chance that you played Boulder Dash as…
When machines behave deadly, they are forced to spend eternity tortured by robots like these 10 monstrosities. SimMan 3G: Intended as an instructional aid for aspiring doctors, SimMan can reproduce human reactions like crying, bleeding, convulsions, and even cardiac arrest. And, as you can see, his intense creepiness is sure to eliminate any students that…
Paul Thurrott’s reporting that Microsoft’s going to drop the three-app-at-a-time limitation from Windows 7 Starter—the cheaper Windows 7 geared toward netbooks. He doesn’t know if they’re going let you change your wallpaper with Starter though. No, really. [WinSuperSite] https://gizmodo.com/all-the-flavors-of-windows-7-explained-5145366
We’ve got about 60 deals for you today, including discounted laptops and games, a bunch of mid-sized HDTVs (for those of you who complained), cheap movies, a free boobie rub, and a list of where you can catch some awesome deals for the Memorial Day weekend. https://gizmodo.com/gadget-deals-of-the-day-5250949 Computers and Peripherals: • Dell Vostro 1520 15.4″…
Looks like a billion gazillion television screens, thundering their nonsense and babbling at the same time in some gigantic art installation. Or maybe one of those crazy LED art projects in a skyscraper. It’s better than all that, put together. What you are seeing here is the Rosetta Disk: 13,500 pages of data—in 1,500 languages—etched…
Rob at BoingBoing’s updated his OS X netbook compatibility chart, which makes it easy to see which netbooks are perfect for hackintoshing and which aren’t—a perfect Memorial Day weekend project using the dearly departed Mahoney’s definitive how-to guide. [BoingBoing Gadgets] https://gizmodo.com/how-to-hackintosh-a-dell-mini-9-into-the-ultimate-os-x-5156903
Michael Anderson Godwin was a murderer. He was awaiting South Carolina’s electric chair in 1989 when he decided to fix his TV set while sitting on his cell’s metal toilet. You can probably see where this is going. Being on death row is lonely, so having a TV is important to your sanity. Godwin’s was…
A bunch of people running the UK version of Cupcake on their US phones are getting some kind of Cupcake update right now, though no one’s sure what it does. Could Cupcake hit sooner than next week for everybody else? [Phandroid] https://gizmodo.com/android-cupcake-rolling-out-next-tuesday-5265849
Disney technicians are hard at work on an incredibly-lifelike robotic version of President Obama. Dick Cheney is reportedly working on a virus to cause the robot to fail. The robot, which is headed to the Hall of Presidents, is the most advanced presidential robot yet. It also will give a speech recorded by the fleshbag…
Nintendo has traditionally ignored the iPhone as a competitor, claiming that the DS and iPhone were chasing different markets. Now Nintendo president Satoru Iwata has given in the reality of commerce and started the smack talk. I do not imagine that iPhone will dominate the Nintendo DS market at once. My impression as the person…
If you’re willing to brave the uncharted wilds of the section of downtown Manhattan referred to by outsiders as “Nolita”, we’ve got a proposition for you. Gawker and The History Channel are throwing a screening party for the fascinating new show Expedition Africa, and we’d like you to join us. The details for the party,…