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A few months ago, I sat in a think tank with a group of distinguished digital camera experts. We were talking about the future of cameras, what was to come. One name came up again and again. It was the Flip Video, the little camera that changed the industry. While tech giants like Sony, Canon…
Did you see Tina Fey with the Slanket last week? Turns out that she really is a big fan. https://gizmodo.com/ultimate-battle-the-snuggie-vs-slanket-vs-freedom-bl-5190557 The guys from Slanket tell me that they’ve been talking to the people at 30 Rock since January, and: Tina Fey is a fan of The Slanket and has bought many, including one for everyone…
Here is the trick to setting world records—aim low and think of the stupidest record possible. Case in point—the record for most rotations while hanging from a power drill. See? You don’t have to spend millions and risk your life to set the land speed record just to be recognized by Guinness. Just stick a…
This looks straight out of an 80s movie about hotshot computer programmers that fell into a downward spiral involving drugs and violence. A movie that, regrettably, may not exist. [3rings via The Awesomer via BBG]
This awesome spring weather is simultaneously giving me the itch to frolick outside and buy new stuff! Computing and Peripherals: • ASUS Eee Top Atom 1.6GHz 15.6″ Touchscreen PC for $479.99 plus free shipping (normally $549.99). • HP Touchsmart Core 2 Duo 22″ Touchscreen PC for $649.99, refurbished (normally $1,499 new—valid today only). • 23″…
XUI, or experience-user-interface, is Microsoft’s anticipated evolution of the NUI, or natural user interface (a la Surface). What’s that really mean? It means something amazing—essentially computers/life rethought. Keep in mind, these two concept videos are not necessarily grounded in actual technologies that we have today, but were produced to “explore in a poetic narrative way…
If the fusion of video cameras and dSLRs hadn’t blurred enough before, Esquire shot their June issue cover of Megan Fox in video—a purported first in the magazine world. Rather than click and endless series of stills, photographer Greg Williams shot the cover with the 4K Red ONE video camera. Fox essentially acted out a…
Kotaku says that the PC Gaming Alliance, a group of game developers and hardware makers, is working on building a standardized set of system requirements for PC gaming. https://kotaku.com/what-ails-the-worlds-biggest-gaming-platform-5206876 There aren’t a lot of details here (any, really), but from older articles, the PCGA has been wanting these ratings for a while. It’ll help people…
The Concorde fleet was grounded a long time ago but, if you want to pilot one, now you can thanks to the full simulator just restored at the Brooklands Museum in Surrey, UK. For free: Visitors to Delta Golf will be able to experience a short ‘flight’ on the simulator for free. Outside museum hours…
Now available together for the first time on Blu-ray Disc, the X-Men Trilogy. Boxset includes X-Men, X2: X-Men United and X3: The Last Stand. The set also includes Movie Cash and a BD-Live feature to access an exclusive preview to X-Men Origins: Wolverine, in theatres Friday.
Even though Samuel Morse is floating around on some ethereal atmospheric zaps right now, he is not too blissed out to smile at Morse-It, which commemorates his 218th birthday today with amazing real-time Morse translation. Yes, Morse-It can do just about everything possible with Morse code—type in some text, and it will be translated into…
Periscope’s updated their Folio booklight case to fit the Kindle 2, which still houses a little memo pad, a pen, and a retractable light for covert reading. https://gizmodo.com/kindle-goes-all-old-fashioned-with-periscope-booklight-5081834 At $50 it’s not cheap, but since Amazon charges $30 for a book cover already, you’re only really paying $20 more to be able to write things…
One modder posted a handful of guides for fixing common Guitar Hero instrument problems, like flaccid whammy bars and unresponsive drumheads. Worth a looksie even if you’re only duct-tape-proficient. [PowerTunePlus via Ars via Lifehacker] https://lifehacker.com/detailed-guide-to-fixing-guitar-hero-instruments-5229541
This morning, Obama made a huge pledge to focus more money on scientific research—more than the US spent during the space race. In fact, it’s almost as much as we spend on defense. I believe it is not in our American character to follow—but to lead. And it is time for us to lead once…
AT&T is getting aggressive with their refurb deals. Last week it was a 16GB iPhone 3G for $149, and this week it is a free HTC Fuze with a 2-year contract and new activation. https://gizmodo.com/at-t-selling-refurbished-16gb-iphone-3gs-for-149-5223116 If you buy new, you are looking at spending an additional $300 with a contract—so this is one hell of…
A supposed Sprint rep spills some of the Pre‘s more mundane niceties and details: For one, it creates a “Palm profile” that allows OTA syncing, online data backup and remote wipe. Also not entirely unexpected, it’ll require a Simply Everything or Business Essentials data plan package from Sprint, though it doesn’t support Sprint’s own apps,…
The ContourHD claims to be, quite simply, the world’s first wearable HD camcorder. At just four ounces, the anodized aluminum ContourHD can snap on your ski goggles, yet it still shoots HD video (1280×720) at 30fps, or SD at 60fps. Video is stored to swappable MicroSD cards up to 16GB, meaning that up to 8…
A UK for-profit firm called The Gadget Helpline surveyed 5,000 people to ferret out the industry’s most confusing tech jargon. Luckily, they found most of the top 10 confusing terms are antiquated or proprietary: • Dongle • Cookie • WAP • Phone jack • (Nokia) Navi Key • Time shifting • Digital TV • Ethernet…
According to the manufacturer, the Mypressi Twist is the world’s first truly portable espresso machine. According to myself, it’s going to be my road to perdition. The Mypressi Twist has a pneumatic engine—which works with CO2 cartridges that get you eight cups each—that allows you to brew a fresh espresso with no need for external…
Sling’s updated their SlingPlayer iPhone app page, saying they’re in “close contact” with Apple and are “optimistic” it’ll be approved soon. Sling submitted it over a month ago, so it’s pretty late. [Sling via 9to5Mac] https://gizmodo.com/sling-on-iphone-video-hands-on-395415