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Thanks to modder Jeri Ellsworth’s creation, nerds everywhere finally understand the purpose of the purse. Hers has a built-in LCD and two velcro-on NES controllers for some on-the-go Super Mario Bros. The guts of the purse are made from one of those system-on-a-chip deals that modders worldwide are so fond of, and the screen is…
After unidentified hackers made away with untold amounts of protected data on a highly-classified fighter jet project, the Pentagon decided to step up their cybersecurity. The first step? Creating the badass-sounding Cyber Command. https://gizmodo.com/cyber-spies-hack-into-ultra-sensitive-pentagon-fighter-5220755 At the moment, cybersecurity is incredibly important (Obama compared it to nuclear and biological weapons in terms of its danger to…
The new version of the Facebook for BlackBerry app is now available for download, and it brings some welcome new features. It’ll remind you of birthdays, update your contacts list (with pictures!), and more. https://gizmodo.com/facebook-1-5-app-offers-blackberry-message-contact-and-5164549 Here’s the official list of new stuff: With Facebook for BlackBerry smartphones, you can: – Receive instant notifications on your…
The US Navy has contracted Boeing to work on a Free Electron Laser, which would provide ships with an ultra-precise weapon capable of striking targets with lethal force, causing minimal nearby damage. Gizmag says Free Electron Lasers move at the speed of light and are capable of outputting a megawatt of power, which the military…
The Nintendo Game Boy—the most popular game console of all time—was born today, April 21, back in 1989. Here are its 20 years of history in a timeline that actually goes back to 1889. Click to viewClick on this image to access the full high definition timeline [Data from various sources]
The Nabaztag, known for reading you the news and playing back podcasts, has come out with a new kind of reader: The Violet Mirror RFID reader. Designed to be “so simple a two-year old can use it,” this RFID Mirror—which comes with a mirror, two programmable micro-rabbits and three Ztamps RFID tags—is supposed to recognize…
Remember how people thought Vista was too flashy without making Windows more usable? Take that scrambled, hyper feeling, add Stacks and Zuney fonts and you’ve got the Copenhagen User Experience concept. [vimeo via Dvice]
Hopefully Bluetooth 3.0 lives up to its official specs in this plane of existence, ’cause they’re nice: Using the 802.11 radio protocol, average transfer rates are between 22-26Mbps and devices even get better battery life. https://gizmodo.com/bluetooth-group-says-3-0-spec-will-be-revealed-april-21-5205950 Besides making batteries go further (obviously in terms of idleness, since every wireless connection uses more juice to send…
If you don’t work at home where you can permanently doze or beat off undetected, iNap@Work provides audio camouflage of papers shuffling and click-clack typing—too bad the iPhone’s crappy speaker sounds like a liability. [iTunes]
For those looking to brag about your children’s calligraphy skills to your friends, this Touchscreen Calligraphy Tablet concept lets you force your children into practicing their handwriting without having to pay for ink and paper. Using a pseudo-calligraphy brush as a mouse, you can scribble all over the tablet all you want—but the teaching tools…
This wooden phone tablet is a prop for mocking those who play with their smartphones instead of listening to meatbag blather. Nyah Nyah Nyah! I’d guess that most smartphones get whipped out when the conversation starts to get so stale. In my case, when a conversation takes up less than 10% of my clock cycles.…
Take a look at these trippy photos taken by Flickr user heiwa4126 using an ultra-wide fisheye lens. The technique used here is called stereographic projection—defined as a “mapping function that projects a sphere onto a plane.” [Flickr via Boing Boing Gadgets]
Your hobby sucks compared to Ed Shadle’s; in his free time, he’s converting an old fighter jet into a land vehicle capable of going 800MPH. Yep, 10 years ago he managed to buy a Lockheed F-104 Starfighter for $25,000, and he and his buddies have spent the years since turning it into the world’s fastest…
Apple will sell 1 Billion iPhone/touch apps this Friday. Or at least, that is what they think. We saw how their web site will look on Friday 24, including their lists of all-time top apps: Here you have them. Just set your computer’s clock to Friday 24 and you will be able to see them…
The Army’s tungsten-based bullets were designed to be more eco-friendly, but research showing tungsten increases cancer risk pushed them to pull the plug. The problem, Danger Room points out, is that tungsten munitions are everywhere. The Army began using tungsten in its weapons to replace depleted uranium, which is also allegedly (but notoriously) nasty stuff.…
The latest Ossur Power Knee is just a prosthesis, but it more closely resembles a robot than any artificial limb. A leg fashioned for above-knee amputees, the Power Knee is the only prosthesis of its kind to feature an AI-driven motor. Sensors in the foot gather precise measurements of contact while accelerometers and torque sensors…
They say long distance relationships don’t work, and a lack of physical intimacy is usually to blame. It’s kind of abstract, but the Mutsugoto allows lovers to draw light on each other’s bodies or beds. Stefan Agamanolis, one of the three developers, explains: Mr Agamanolis said the device was designed to communicate intimacy and to…
Android’s Cupcake has arrived at the Google campus—sadly not the software update, yet. [crazybob via Phandroid] https://gizmodo.com/screenshot-tour-taking-androids-cupcake-1-5-update-f-5140578
Kanedaaa!! Tetsuo!!! Kaaaaneedaaaaa!! TETSUOOOOO!! KANEEEDAAAAA! TEEEETSUOOOOO!!! WHY ARE WE SHOUTING!! I DON’T KNOW!!! MY HEAD IS GIGANTIC!! [Jalopnik via Boing Boing Gadgets] https://jalopnik.com/stile-bertone-mantide-part-corvette-zr1-part-italian-5219337
When alien archeologists dig up the remains of 2009, they will discover one accomplishment that stands above all others. It won’t be some new iPhone or even the LHC. It will be the Nerf Tank. What started as a stock Nerf Vulcan—more than enough foam killage for most of us—was modified with four wheels, a…