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A speaker system can cost as little as $35. Or as much as $350,000. As a normal person, you probably have just one question about speakers that cost as much a Ferrari: What. The. Hell. https://gizmodo.com/why-we-need-audiophiles-5213042 How Speakers Work Especially when you consider just how simple the overall mechanism behind a standard speaker is: It…
San Antonio and Austin residents apparently raised enough of a fuss to push Time Warner‘s tiered pricing test, which was scheduled to begin this summer, back to October. So sayeth a TWC PR rep to the San Antonio Express-News: https://gizmodo.com/how-much-time-warners-broadband-caps-will-screw-you-5206697 “What happened as we’re continuing to listen was we worked in some of the comments…
According to an “leaked” T-Mobile Memo, we should “Get Ready for the New Sidekick LX” and “Additional information regarding launch dates, pricing and availablility [sic] will be available on the Retail Communication Home Page on April 17.” We’ll keep an eye out for the Sidekick lovers in the audience. [Hiptop3 via BGR] https://gizmodo.com/3g-sidekick-lx-2009-edition-spotted-5141420
I just came back from vacation straight into NY and the hard work of Gizmodo. This mesmerizing timelapse video of Tokyo—called Remanence:Variance “Experiment on Live Light”—is just what I needed to smooth me in. Created by Samuel Cockedey using Canon DSLR cameras—mostly a 350d according to him—shows one of the most amazing and hi-tech cities…
Starting today and running through the 25th, A temporary bar dubbed “Alcoholic Architecture” is popping up in London offering a cloud of breathable gin and tonic to it’s patrons. The brainchild of culinary adventurers Sam Bompas and Harry Parr, Alcoholic Architecture creates a intoxicating vapor using the same ultrasonic humidifier system found in Antony Gormley’s…
A new Apple patent on a motion-aware iPhone user interface points again at the possibility of a front-facing video camera for video chat in next generation iPhones. One that won’t require the 3G videoconferencing kit. https://gizmodo.com/next-generation-iphone-may-have-videoconferencing-at-l-5144555 The new patent describes a morphing interface that will adapt to the motion of the user. For example, if…
The 3DConnexion Spacepillot Pro, specifically. It takes 3DConnex’s previous SpaceNavigator knob and adds just about everything else a CAD pro, Pixar artist or Second Life sex addict could ever need. https://gizmodo.com/spacenavigator-3d-mouse-gives-full-range-of-motion-to-s-374280 Since I am none of these things, the spec page whirs just above my head. But the inclusion of a mini LCD screen for…
If you’ve read why you don’t own your digital books anymore, you’re probably not shocked to learn—unlike one unfortunate Kindle owner—if your Amazon account is suspended, your Kindle loses half its functionality. https://gizmodo.com/amazon-kindle-and-sony-reader-locked-up-why-your-books-369235 Ian had a bad habit of returning stuff too often, according to Amazon, so they suspended his account. When he went online…
According to a team of Japanese scientists, tripods under 3.3lbs can actually worsen camera shake. Nishi Lab and Tani Electronics co-developed a new tool/method to measure the effects of camera shake. What they found is that SLR cameras lose 1/4 of their resolution to mirror shock—the vibration from the camera’s internal mirror bouncing up. To…
I got off to a rough start. I had, used and loved a clock radio for years before this, but the first music I truly owned came from a playground friend, who bought me a tape single of Third Eye Blind’s “Semi-Charmed Life“, with “Tattoo of the Sun” as a b-side. (Like Dan, I’m a…
Like its real counterpart, this Battleship Yamato is the biggest Lego ship ever constructed. At 22 feet long, it took 6 years and 4 months to complete by one of our Lego contest winners. [Updated] https://gizmodo.com/winners-of-the-go-miniman-go-lego-video-contest-5119970 The Yamato—along with her sister ship Musashi—was the largest battleship ever constructed: 862 feet and 10 inches long and…
In what sounds like a clever way for an electronics retailer to battle the recession, Radioshack has started taking trade-ins for in-store credit. Before, the retailer accepted mailed-in used gadgets through their web trade-in program. Now all 4400 Radioshacks will take these items at the store itself (iPods, consoles, laptops, monitors…the list goes on, assuming…
If you were to claim Dell’s $350 Vostro A90 was just a Mini 9 painted black, there would be nothing we could say to refute it. [Dell]
You probably know that your stock earbuds are doing a disservice to you and your music, but choosing an in-ear headphone upgrade from the indistinguishable masses can seem impossible. So we did it for you. https://gizmodo.com/ultimate-cut-the-crap-in-ear-headphone-battlemodo-5033455 We’re resurrecting this piece in honor of Listening Test, and although we did our testing in November of last…
Last week brought a distressing tale of sobriety and job loss from Redmond, but following a concerted internet scorn-fest, Microsoft has come back around to the idea of a corporate campus pub. Mostly. https://gizmodo.com/microsoft-teetotalers-hate-fun-cancel-nearly-completed-5208048 Microsoft spokesman Lou Gellos, whose Office Space-esque statements on the original cancellation were probably the only reason the story—which I’d like…
Classic kicks, stainless smokers, robot guitars, and special stouts – just another week at Uncrate. This week at Uncrate: We hone our high-speed driving skills at the Lamborghini Academy, add some industrial flair to the office with the KOZO3 Desk Lamp, and crank out a smokey feast with the Smokin Tex Hot-or-Cold Smoker. We also…
In Japan, rhinoceros beetles enjoy a popularity—as pets, gambling objects, and toys—not usually granted to big, disgusting insects. And since Japan is Japan, a giant robo-tribute to the little beasts was basically inevitable, wasn’t it? Called the Kabutom MX-03, this 35-foot, 15-ton monster was 11 years in the making, debuting—along with its builder, a middle-aged…
New rule: All teardowns must be recorded in seamless stop motion, synchronized with music and give the impression that the gadget is actually dancing itself into pieces. See above for further guidance. TechRestore has used this technique before, and we’ve already glanced the DSi’s innards, but the combination of a gratuitous teardown with 1304 frames…
A full-featured version of Android 1.5 “Cupcake”, which introduces video recording, an onscreen keyboard, new browser functions and plenty more, has been compiled for G1 users by a kindly XDA forums contributor. https://gizmodo.com/android-1-5-early-look-sdk-now-available-adds-soft-k-5210852 Despite the long list of new features in 1.5, the core of the OS is still more-or-less the same. Accordingly, most Android…
Phil Torrone, senior editor of MAKE and creative director for DIY site Adafruit, is a DIY guru and all-around good guy. So we had him give us good songs to listen to while building stuff. He gave us a list of tunes chock full of productive, creative goodness. We posted the songlist and a video…