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Due to maintenance issues of our current GPS satellites, geodesist Mike Craymer and his team at Natural Resources Canada have calculated that the accuracy of global positioning systems could start dropping by 2010. According to a report released by the Government Accountability Office in April, the Air Force ran into problems with being able to…
Here’s the stuff that we didn’t post today. (Until now, obviously.) • The Pentagon’s planning to research telepathic communications for soldiers on the battlefield by way of allotting $4 million to the cause. Not that we don’t think it’ll work eventually, but this seems quite far out. As in decades. [Wired] • Here are some…
According to the Sony Playstation blog, this update is just a minor one that will improve “the playback quality of some PS3 format software.” [PS3Daily]
This week Lifehacker makes ICE CREAM, gets cheap with laptop stands and decorates their desktops like a popular television show. • The Dharma Desktop • An early Chrome extension (Status Bar notifier) • An $8 aluminum laptop stand – (It looks like you made it for $8) https://lifehacker.com/the-dharma-desktop-5252599 • Clean up your bloated Mac •…
This gallery full of baby geeks playing with computers not only makes me smile and go all “ooooooh” and “aaaaaaah.” Watching them is actually getting me go into sugar-induced diabetic coma. You are looking at the future of the Internet, people—because, at one point, we all will be surfing the web in our diapers. [Geeks…
And why wouldn’t they? As a concept, it’s pretty sound. Android is relatively cheap—cheaper than making your own OS—relatively stable, and fairly full featured with proper support for everything you’d want to do (including internet + touch). Makes sense for us. [Tech On]
For fancy caffeine, you can’t just use any old espresso machine. The latest coffee maker from Siemens doesn’t only look slick and expensive but has a €1,500 ($2,050) price tag to match too. With its own milk and water supply, the self-cleaning Kaffeevollautomat TK76k572 not only makes you a cup of joe, but also can…
CrackBerry’s got the first photos of the BlackBerry Storm 2, the phone that hopes to set right what once went wrong. It looks thinner than the original Storm, and has a 3.2-megapixel cam on the back. It doesn’t seem like there’s any other info. More pics if you head over. [CrackBerry]
If there is one thing I like it’s elegantly combining two related gadgets into one useful device. Griffin has managed to do that with their Powerblock and Powerjolt Reserves. The Powerblock is an AC charger that can power-up any USB rechargeable device—including your iPhone or iPod Touch. But the interesting part is that it also…
Good news! Thanks to some readers, we were able to get ahold of the Pre Theme we showed you yesterday. Download it here, and install it just like you would any other iPhone theme. [Thanks tipsters!] https://gizmodo.com/would-sir-like-a-pre-theme-for-sirs-iphone-5253021 Update: Sorry, must have uploaded the wrong theme. It’s in there now, under Pre-tend. Update 2: Here’s a…
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has announced a recall of 70,000 lithium-ion batteries used in Hewlett-Packard and Compaq laptops. Apparently, there have been at two reported cases where the batteries caught on fire. The battery packs were sold separately and in laptops between August 2007 through March 2008. Naturally, if you think you might…
Finding decent deals on netbooks is easy these days, but the newest UMPC from Spanish company iUnika not only comes new, out of the box for €130 (under $180), but also weighs just 1.5 pounds. One of the four netbooks iUnika recently unveiled, the Gyy, is a UMPC that runs on Linux, contains 128MB of…
I don’t know if this is a pro-Western Digital story or an anti-TiVo story, but I just learned that the companies are so cozy together, DVR expanders from Seagate or others are officially blocked. Am I pissed off? Yes, because Seagate just sent over this beautiful, whisper-quiet 1TB eSATA drive that’s compatible with quite a…
You know how one out of every twenty iPod fans are incredibly annoying and try to convince you that the iPod is better than what you’ve got? Zune has that too. [Inside the Circle]
AT&T’s impotent network—and good ol’ fashioned greed make it do douchey things sometimes, like lock down SlingPlayer and Skype for the iPhone. But you can unlock their true 3G powers. https://gizmodo.com/at-t-uses-semantics-to-justify-locking-down-slingplayer-5251464 Step 1: Free Your Phone There are lots of reasons to jailbreak your phone. Skype and SlingPlayer over 3G is just one of them.…
Google has announced that Android handset owners can take advantage of barcode scanning support built into Product Search. Using the Barcode Scanner app, users can scan UPC/ISBN codes to pull up results on their browser. https://gizmodo.com/google-product-search-now-available-on-iphone-android-5225015 At the moment, Google claims that the service works best with “products like electronics, books, movies or video games,”…
If you have always wanted to dangle a bunch of stupid crap off your cellphone like the Japanese, but lacked a built-in ring for this purpose, you are in luck. Strapya has a solution. The answer is simple: adhesive buttons. Just place them on your phone and insert the strap of your choice. The only…
This Kanye West glasses bookmarklett is almost perfect. If it also changed every word on the page to “Kanye West,” we’d have a winner. [F.A.T. via psfk]
Oh Craigslist…so many idiots. Case in point: some dude is trying to pass off an ancient IBM PC running Windows 3.11 as being “ideal for home or office” and “a great deal” at $500. For sale – IBM PC-compatible computer. 486/33MHz custom-build computer running Phoenix BIOS, 80MB hard disk-drive, 640K of base RAM and 384K…
We love bacon. We love lube. We love bacon lube. Yes, you know its uses. A friend of mine sent me the link just now. The mail’s subject: “Mmmm…bacon.” I agree. [BuzzFeed—Thanks Rebecca]