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An AT&T exec hinted at a MacBook with built-in 3G earlier, and now Apple’s looking for a Mac Hardware QA engineer to test “3G Wireless WAN in a detailed, timely manner.” Hmmmm. [Apple via CW] https://gizmodo.com/at-t-executive-hints-at-macbook-with-3g-5144813
We’ve heard the rumors about Microsoft’s Wii-killing, motion-sensing Xbox 360 add-on set to debut at E3, but the Ars Technica crew thinks they got a hands on with it—15 months ago. https://gizmodo.com/is-this-video-of-microsofts-xbox-360-motion-controls-5236160 Ars thinks that the new tech is actually based on the ZCam 3D camera that we covered way back in December of 2007,…
It’s rare that we get excited over maps, but this idea by graphic designers Jack Schulze and Matt Webb would be great for GPSs, combining 3D, first person and overhead views into one übermap. The art project, called Here & There, bends the world into horizon-less, roller coaster loop topography, which allows the viewer to…
Perhaps the names “Haaa!” and “Hooo!” were inspired by the reaction designer Philippe Starck expected when people got a glimpse of the price tag for his new crystal lamps with embedded LED displays. Indeed, there are 49 examples of the small table “Hooo!” version with a price tag of nearly $12,000. On the other hand,…
The Best Buy Outlet on eBay is selling extinct 20GB Xbox 360 Premiums (refurbished) for $130 $150. It doesn’t look like you get a warranty or HDMI port, but damn that’s cheap. [eBay via dealnews]
We all love the video of Andrew Meyer getting tased and yelling “Don’t Tase Me, Bro!” but what if you aren’t near a computer? Now you can relive the magic offline. Jon Haddock’s “Ndrew Meyer (Don’t Tase Me Bro)” is a seriously impressive hand-cranked wooden automaton that shows our hero getting tased over and over…
Our buddies at Lifehacker compiled a list of 10 battery tips worth knowing. Their best advice that’s also the hardest to hear? Take your cellphone out of your pocket. https://lifehacker.com/top-10-battery-hacks-tips-and-tricks-5236603 Basically, batteries don’t perform well in heat, and your pocket, combined with the warmth of your body, make for an ideal place to store a…
Renesas has started shipping its SH7370 processor for mobile phones. The 1-centimeter squared chip is capable of decoding and encoding 1080p video in H.264/Mpeg-4, with 5.1 surround sound, via HDMI. Crazy. [TechOn]
Windows 7 RC1 doesn’t expire until June 1, but we found a catch, and it’s a pretty horrible one. Starting March 1, it’ll shut down every two hours. https://gizmodo.com/windows-7-release-candidate-wont-expire-for-more-than-a-5235265 Watch the calendar. The RC will expire on June 1, 2010. Starting on March 1, 2010, your PC will begin shutting down every two hours. Windows…
The iPhone’s camera resolution leaves much to be desired, but there’s more to image quality than just resolution. And according to one series of tests, the firmware 3.0 is taking better photos than its predecessor. iPhones.ru took side by side photos with new iPhone firmware and old iPhone firmware. That lead comparison photo is not…
You use it every single day. In English it’s called the “at sign.” The Italians call it “snail.” The Spaniards, “arroba.” The Slavs, “monkey.” But what did @ really mean 473 years ago? On May 4, 1536, Francesco Lapi—a Florentine merchant who at the time was in Seville, Spain—used the symbol @ in a letter,…
FileMaker has just announced a new Bento application for the iPhone and iPod Touch. Touted as an all in one tool, Bento is a Mac-styled, condensed database in your pocket. The original $50 Bento software—named after Japanese-styled lunchboxes that have designated spaces for different items—is intended for use at home for everyone from soccer moms…
This video shows that, with enough hacking, you can control PSP games with a PS/2 trackball mouse. Incidentally, it also shows that you probably don’t want to. [PSPFreak via NowhereElse]
The EcoView LCD monitor can detect when you leave the room and put itself to sleep, your GPS navigation system could help you save gas, and Google finally gets a patent for floating datacenters. Ezio Nanao has added a new feature into its FlexScan monitor line, called “EcoView Sense.” Basically, it’s a feature that slips…
RIM co-CEO Jim Balsillie confirmed to Reuters that the company is planning a “next-generation” touch device, and that the original Storm was a “huge success.” Well, at least “in terms of sales and adoption.” His ever-so-slightly defensive tone is of course justified by the tepid reaction that RIM’s first touchscreen handset garnered from reviewers and…
Technology Review did something obvious with their access to Wolfram Alpha: they pitted the computational search engine against Google. The results? As we knew, Wolfram Alpha is no Big G. It’s completely different, but fantastic. https://gizmodo.com/wolfram-alpha-search-engine-will-answer-all-your-questi-5167257 Its makers have never appreciated sensationalist “Google Killer!” labeling, and rightly so: Wolfram Alpha excels at interpreting huge data…
Remember that weird, pink, angular ‘Android Hero’ handset that HTC semi-leaked back in January? Well, here it is, in the flesh plastic. https://gizmodo.com/htcs-full-2009-smartphone-lineup-leaked-5129556 The Hero adheres to HTC’s established Android phone conventions (read: it has a chin), barring two major details: it looks like it’s got a 3.5mm headphone jack, and doesn’t have a trackball.…
How AT&T’s prospective carriage of the handsome-but-not-beautiful, capable-but-not-amazing Nokia E71x spawned so many rumors and leaks is beyond me, but it’s all over now. $99 AR on a two-year contract, available today. [AT&T via Slashphone] https://gizmodo.com/nokia-e71x-coming-to-at-t-next-week-for-200-symbian-l-5177100
This little project has been making the rounds as the “new Apple netbook,” which, unfortunately, is way off. But the truth is pretty cool anyway: It’s a beautiful pencil-drawn, wooden model. Student Kyle Buckner made this 3/4 scale model out of wood, with real working hinges and everything, and hand-drew the Dock, icons, keyboard, trackpad,…
The FTC has begun an investigation into possible antitrust violations caused by the often close relationship between two of our favorite companies, Apple and Google. But they look so nice together! The biggest issue here seems to be that Apple and Google share two directors, in this case Eric E. Schmidt and Arthur Levinson. Both…