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What the…? Aaaaah, in reply to: “Ah too much netbook, cell phone and mobile tech news coming! As Jessie Spano said, I’m soooo excited…I’m sooo scared!” *relief* [@waltmossberg in reply to @JoannaStern]
We take these huge military airplanes for granted, but listening to an expert describing the technology—like titanium heat dissipators and thrust reverters mounted on top—is quite enlightening. Best thing, however: Furry pilot seats. [The Dew Line]
All we can say is, Michael Bay had better really step up his game for the sequel. There are Transformers and there are Transformers. And while a 10-story Optimus Prime is OK, this $42 import features a cassette deck (which, in a manner similar to Soundwave, ALSO features a Transformer), plus it can transform into…
I’m looking to buy a bicycle to enjoy NYC’s spring, and would love to get the Zweistil—it transforms from speed bike to chopper on the fly, as their prototype shows on this video. Created by German industrial designer Stefan Wallmann, the Zweistil provides with two riding positions. One to travel in the city, when you…
Hoping that netbooks will get dramatically better as technology marches on? Not if Microsoft has anything to say about it. TechARP has apparently dug up their “maximum specs” for netbooks, and they ain’t pretty. They look a lot like the current specs you see in netbooks, actually, except that the screen size is limited to…
The newest website from the Obama administration is Data.gov: a public resource for “high value, machine readable datasets generated by the Executive Branch of the Federal Government.” The site provides both raw data as well as widgets for getting updated information on various topics such as H1N1 flu or the FBI. But if you’re really…
G1 owners: Some people got it already, but expect the Cupcake general public rollout to officially start next Tuesday. According to one reliable source, that will be C-Day. This goes along with T-Mobile’s previous statement about the delivery of Android’s new version: https://gizmodo.com/t-mobile-g1-android-1-5-cupcake-rollout-pushed-back-a-w-5259813 We’re finalizing the build this week to ensure optimal functionality and smooth…
In a move that could completely reshape the gaming industry, Sony is said to have approached developers about a digital rental plan for the PSP. The story broke when one of Sony’s infamous questionnaires breached the topic of a subscription download service, and now another report from develop supports that “Sony was informing various studios…
Card Master Pro is far from the first iPhone card game, but it’s definitely one of the better ones. What makes it special, though, is that its developer—a longtime Giz reader—has honored our very own Brian Lam with a permanent seat at its digital tables. You can see him at left, losing. $0.99. [Card Master…
Energizer’s latest industrial-grade flashlight will take LEDs to war…or just your next backyard camping trip. The Energizer Hard Case Tactical Flashlight 2AA features a 70-lumen white LED, along with four additional LEDs including red, blue, green and infrared—a selection of fine lighting choices for incognito map reading or simply an impromptu infiltration disco. Droppable from…
Being temporarily free and, most importantly, good has done wonders for Windows 7. The one thing that could temper everyone’s excitement? Bad pricing. TechARP says it’ll be announced in June, and CNET says it’ll be steep. A mid-June pricing announcement wouldn’t be out of order in light of Microsoft’s recent confirmation that Windows 7 would…
Here I was, thinking that Apple was this tiny David fighting the Microsoft Goliath. Rebels vs Empire my ass. Wolfram Alpha—with its clearly presented data—has opened my eyes, giving new light to the classic flamewar: https://gizmodo.com/wolfram-alpha-hated-sure-but-ridiculously-useful-5264430 Microsoft vs Apple in Wolfram Alpha I mean, look at all those pretty charts and how clearly they tell…
Expensive adapters combined with endless scaling woes can make connecting a console to your LCD monitor or project a daunting prospect. Castrade’s Game Box makes the process as painless as possible. The box will accept video input from your Wii, PS3, or pretty much anything else that uses a common video cable, and properly scale…
Apple announced this year that they would no longer attend the decade-old Macworld conference, leading some to speculate that the company would shift their focus to CES. Well, the CEA is now shifting their focus to Apple, but why? https://gizmodo.com/apple-going-to-ces-next-year-source-says-5127242 The floorplan for CES 2010 sees the iLounge—the section for Mac accessory retailers—expanded to six…
Chrome 2.0 isn’t that different from Chrome 1.0, despite what its bold new version number might imply. It is, however, a healthy upgrade: rendering speed is up a full 25-35%, stability is improved, true full-screen has been enabled, and the smart New Tab Page and autofill functions have been revamped. Mac and Linux users, however,…
As Matt explained last year, batteries are holding up laptops, cellphones and PMPs from lasting long enough and running fast enough to get things done properly on the go. What’s my solution? Portable battery packs. https://gizmodo.com/giz-explains-batteries-techs-choke-point-5042214 I’ve reviewed a few iPhone battery packs and a few laptop battery packs, and the common conclusion is that…
U.K. security firm Sophos has re-released their Threat Detection Test software, but with a slight tweak to use the new Star Trek’s popularity to its advantage: The software has been translated entirely into the Klingon language. The updated software, nicknamed Klingon Anti-Virus (KAV), only runs on Windows and is marketed as being the application to…
Google’s developed an algorithm that tells them which employees are most likely to quit. That’s creepy. Think about it: It’s a formula designed to let a machine essentially wriggle around inside your head to extract your true intentions—intentions you might not even realize you have yet—to reveal them to the company bean counters, who are…
That Oprah, always using product tie-ins in new and different ways, this time jiving with the commander of the USS Louisville “The Slugger” submarine—which is 60 feet underwater off the coast of Hawaii—via Skype. They claim this is the first time anybody has video Skyped from a submarine to anyone, let alone Her Oprahness. If…
By adjusting its posture and wiggling its eyes and lips, this plucky android conveys several emotions. From the looks of it, they run the gamut from joy to absolute disgust. More pics after the jump. I find it curious that KOBIAN is being developed for use in care facilities such as nursing homes. I’m not…