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The incredibly colorful Korean Luxeed keyboard just got Mac and Linux support, so if you can stand the fact that it has Korean on it, it has 430 LEDs inside. [Luxeed via BBG] https://gizmodo.com/luxeed-is-rainbow-led-keyboard-for-hippies-those-who-c-5033135
Rejoice, dirty-rich people of the world, because now you can buy an iPhone which is not gold plated but actual solid gold, plus the obligatory diamonds in the logo. Just $34,168. [Stuart Hughes] https://gizmodo.com/woman-coats-iphones-in-gold-for-your-pleasure-308296
Motorola’s quarterly earnings continue their grisly streak: A loss of $231 million, following the $194 million they lost the quarter before, thanks a 23 percent drop in handset sales. Moto’s co-CEO Sanjay Jha promised they’re going to have “differentiated Android-based devices in stores in time for the fourth-quarter holiday season.” What we’ve seen so far…
About a month ago, after multiple laptop disasters that in all likelihood were my fault, I decided to switch to a Mac after a lifetime of PC use. How’s it been? https://gizmodo.com/i-switched-to-mac-after-a-lifetime-of-windows-and-it-d-5202748 It’s been pretty good. Here’s a quick rundown of some of my experiences. • Expose and Spaces are great for someone who usually…
Anybody who said Apple wasn’t serious about gaming can swallow their pundit nuggets right now: They just hired Richard Teversham, Xbox Europe’s (now former) senior director of business, insights and strategy. It’s especially interesting when you take into consideration Apple’s other recent major hire, ATI’s former graphics CTO, the guy who designed the GameCube’s graphics…
Boy Genius says this is Palm’s next WebOS phone, that cheaper, smaller Pre Mini (Pre Centro?) TechCrunch and others have pegged for the fall, which we actually started hearing about back in January. https://gizmodo.com/palm-releasing-smaller-pre-like-webos-smartphone-this-y-5233574 If it wasn’t Boy Genius, who has a ridiculously good track record with leaks, no, I wouldn’t post this, which, if…
Sadly, this NES mouse is a mere foam model. But man, if this was a real thing it would sell like hotcakes, guaranteed. Let’s make this happen. [MouseVomit via Noquedanblogs via The Daily What]
Hey, look another Moto Android handset, codenamed IRONMAN. Maybe it’s just the crappiness of the shot, but Moto’s Halo-esque Calgary strikes me more. But like Iron Man, this thing is supposedly loaded. https://gizmodo.com/motorolas-first-android-phone-calgary-looks-impressive-5232562 The Pre-likeness goes beyond the shape and style of the slider—the front panel is touch-sensitive too. Besides that it’s got 3G, Wi-Fi,…
Most people will tell you that Windows 7 is snappier than Vista, even though the raw numbers say otherwise. But it’s not in your head. Windows 7 is more responsive than Vista. Here’s why. https://gizmodo.com/windows-7-release-candidate-1-vs-vista-first-benchmar-5233098 I meant to post this a few days ago, but it fits in really nicely with our benchmark testing to…
The WHO has raised the Swine Flu—which you can follow in this map or through Twitter—to alert level 5, which means a pandemic is imminent. Not funny. Some people, however, are having fun. https://gizmodo.com/follow-the-swine-flu-pandemic-in-real-time-with-google-5229314 In Mexico everyone is wearing masks. People are getting bored of wearing the same thing, so they have started to decorate…
This gentleman is extremely upset about his MacBook Air’s damaged hinge, so what does he do? He stabs it in the face, obviously. Hope as I may, this video is way, way too dumb to be some kind of viral ad for Lenovo. So, guy, here’s some of that attention you wanted, I guess! [Macenstein]
Initially, Amazon’s Personal Document Service would push converted files to your Kindle for a flat $0.10 each. Well, changes are afoot: Amazon has announced expanded format support, but a higher fee of $0.15—at least. The way things used to work, a single dime would cover a Whispernet delivery of anything from a simple JPEG photo…
The WSJ reports that Apple is putting together an all-star chip design team, starting with the former CTO of AMD, to work on in-house units for mobile devices. Old habits die hard. Apple is prone to occasional fits of vertical integration, and has never been terribly reluctant to run counter to the prevailing hardware winds,…
Sometimes, nature’s best images are not taken with the best cameras and the largest objectives. Sometimes all it takes is a load of elephant dung. The results are cute, frightening, majestic, and always stunningly beautiful. https://gizmodo.com/the-photographer-king-needs-no-tripod-5217989 That’s what wildlife photographers Anup and Manoj Shah did in the heart of Masai Mara—a natural park in southern…
We’ve received a few tips that a certain, baked-goods-themed update has been pushed over the air to some G1 users this morning, bringing video recording, an onscreen keyboard, and plenty more. So, G1ers? —Thanks, tipsters! https://gizmodo.com/latest-android-cupcake-1-5-build-gets-video-walkthrough-5231207
To combat the Sahara Desert’s ongoing growth, student Magnus Larsson has proposed a 6,000km wall that will be—wait for it—constructed by letting a bacterium have its way with the sand, forming sandstone. The bacterium, bacillus pasteurii, turns sand into firm sandstone structures very quickly, and the proposed wall could house a sort of lengthy oasis…
Google commissioned 11 short films about its Chrome browser, ranging from exceedingly slick and excellently-soundtracked (below) to cool stop-action films. They’re all very well-done and variously informative and adorable. [Google Chrome via TechCrunch]
From the printing press to the personal computer, the radio to the iPod touch, gadgets have changed how we communicate, learn, absorb entertainment, and laugh at nerds. But which was the biggest game-changer of all? https://gizmodo.com/darth-vaders-head-will-freak-you-up-every-morning-5232854 I’ll start things off by paying homage to a gadget that changed the world from the mid-15th century until……
Hopefully things are cloudiest before they clear up: Nobody buys real camcorders anymore, entry-level DSLRs are all about HD video, and NYT’s David Pogue picks Panasonic’s Lumix GH1 as the current 1080p shooting champ. https://gizmodo.com/panasonic-lumix-dmc-gh1-micro-four-thirds-sequel-shoots-5163482 He’s probably right. The two cameras I am evaluating at this very moment—Canon’s $900 Rebel T1i and Nikon’s $850 D5000—are…
The best part about the Energizer’s Wiimote Induction Charging System is that if you choose to play it safe with the rubber sleeves and wrist straps, you can charge them without removing that extra stuff. If any of the consoles were in need of a wireless charging solution for their controllers, it was the Wii.…