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For this week’s Photoshop Contest, I asked you to design your dream home, no matter how impractical it may be. It turns out that a lot of you want to live on the Death Star. First Place – Vince Versna Second Place – Richard Green Third Place – Jeff
Despite the fact that this photo was snapped in broad daylight in a busy Seattle REI store, Shane Becker was threatened by fake cops and arrested by real ones. One of the Loomis & Fargo guards servicing the public ATM threatened to tackle Becker if he tried to leave the store—apparently snapping a photo of…
Intel is launching their Calpella quad-core notebook chips in the third quarter, according to DigiTimes’ sources. Knowing that Apple always nicks their chips first, we probably can expect new MacBook Pros around that timeframe. There will be three chips, successors to the CPUs in high end notebooks today: Core 2 Quad P1 (1.6GHz priced at…
The SlingPlayer iPhone app is finally launching today! It’s going to be $30, Wi-Fi only (No 3G), but will work with older Slingboxes. https://gizmodo.com/sling-on-iphone-video-hands-on-395415 We’ve been testing the player for a couple weeks and it definitely works great. On Wi-Fi, it’s smooth—smoother and better looking than other Slingplayers for other mobiles—which is great, since that’s…
Just talked to Brian Seitz, Group Marketing Manager of Zune, who says he just dropped a line to the Office team, and that they have no control or involvement with the twitter account that published the rumors. So, the entire thing is kind of bullshit. Just like we figured. Not quite a denial, but a…
I don’t really get people who are nuts about coffee, but I will admit that there’s a definite appeal to this over-the-top coffee maker by Tom Metcalfe. It’s absolutely beautiful. I mean, look at it! It’s like a work of art that happens to make great coffee. And it has a couple of Bunsen-Burneresque flames…
OK, I don’t care if it is plated or solid: Enough with the precious metal iPhone case replacements already. Unless… unless you are the kind of guy who actually uses this line (NSFW): https://gizmodo.com/first-solid-gold-iphone-takes-tackiness-to-new-levels-5234225 Taking it to the next level will only cost you $37,518. [Stuart Hughes]
This is what you look like wearing Robert Carlsen and Andrew Styer’s BlindSight, which induces “visual hallucinations with photic stimulation,” aka flashing red lights you control by waving your arms. It made me dizzy. However, it looks more dorkbot than terminator in the harsh light of, um, light. [Blindsight, Andrew Styer at ITP]
We have already seen Lennon’s Rickenbacker 325 and Harrison’s Gretsch Duo Jet, but today it’s Paul McCartney‘s turn with the Höfner bass. https://gizmodo.com/these-are-the-beatles-rock-band-guitars-5241120 This instrument will be sold in the premium version of Rock Band, bringing rich bass sounds (and umlauts) to your very expensive virtual Beatles experience. [Kotaku] https://kotaku.com/paul-mccartneys-rock-band-bass-replica-looks-like-this-5250177
OK, it’s official: Vinyl is definitely making a comeback, with turntables that bridge the world of analog with digital using built-in MP3 converters. Like this italian Nilox NX100R retro model. https://gizmodo.com/best-buy-may-start-selling-vinyl-records-5229996 The NX100R will convert any vinyl record into MP3 files directly into USB memory sticks or Secure Digital cards. [Nilox via Design Boom]
For now, it’s only the head in a custom-made R2-D2, but soon the whole astromech will obey the orders of an iPhone, including the possibility of firing sounds and send text to its head displays. For now he only controls the servo and dome motor with the accelerometer, as well as touchscreen controls. His plan…
Irregular Incurve started as an attempt to design a new acoustic instrument puny humans couldn’t wrap their hands or mouths around—the result is a robot dinosaur rib cage that plays music. It’s mezmerizing: It uses a MIDI input device and plays twelve different tones, though it can be tuned so it can play different kinds…
Simple, really, but the effect is pretty marvelous when you think about it in the context of ebook readers like the Kindle. [Bestiary at ITP]
Artist Jer Thorp has harnessed the internet’s oversharing tendencies for good, compiling 36 hours worth of "just landed in…" tweets into one beautiful 3D visualization. Titled “Just Landed”, Thorp’s video maps the probable flights of recently-arrived Twitterers over a course of 36 hours, assuming the home locations listed in their profiles as the takeoff points,…
These could be renders of Windows 7‘s packaging when it ships later this year. They look a lot like the Vista boxes, which I thought were pretty nice, actually. [CentrumXP via SuperSite] https://gizmodo.com/microsoft-finally-confirms-windows-7-will-launch-by-dec-5248500
The Sanyo LP-WXU700 is the first projector on the market to integrate the no-longer-so-new 802.11 Wi-Fi. And it’s happy to work in offices and home theaters alike. Faster Wi-Fi should imply higher quality signals for video streaming, with “n” speeds having set the benchmark for wireless HD in the home theater industry already. But technically,…
Samsung’s Yepp flash MP3 players have been around, not really making any waves, for plenty of years now. But their latest model adds two universally handy functions: A pedometer and a really adorable name. https://gizmodo.com/samsung-yepp-ypc-c1-yp-f1-38013 Tracking both walking and biking, the Popcorn’s most attractive feature may be that super contrasty black and white (OLED probably)…
Microsoft began selling bonds this week—something is has never done before—raising $3.75-billion and sparking speculation that they might be looking to buy something huge. Some analysts claim they’re using the money to buy up stock, which is fairly cheap right now, but since today is a great day for wild speculation about Microsoft, have at…
ViewSonic, known for their LCD monitors and HDTVs, is trying something new again—this time, smartphones. All we know for now is that they’ll be 3G, “smart”, and available in North America. [Register] https://gizmodo.com/viewsonic-is-making-a-lap-crushing-22-inch-notebook-5173614
Exhibiting just about every symptom of a suffering company, AMD isn’t in great shape. But through a brutal, money-bleeding Q1, they actually caught up with their chief rival a little. Ha, what? https://gizmodo.com/amd-continues-to-hemorrhage-money-mindshare-through-q1-5222534 AMD gained 4.6% in market share while Intel ceded about 4.7%, implying that AMD has managed to steal some of their competitor’s…