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For our Listening Test photo contest this week, I want to see photos of your awesome sound system, be it in your living room, car, boat, office, or anywhere else. Take a photo of your setup and email it to me at [email protected] with Audio Setup in the subject line. Name your file FirstnameLastname.jpg with…
Instead of being saddled with eyeballs, robots will be able to see lots more of the electro-magnetic spectrum via their robo-sensors. Chances are, they’ll see something like this HDR photograph of Manhattan. [Flickr via Gawker] http://gawker.com/5212164/bright-lights-a-bit-shitty
What could you do with an iPhone equipped with an RFID reader? A whole lot. But this clip shows the possibilities of just one fuction: Associating everyday objects with video. Essentially, you hold your iPhone in close proximity to a certain object, and that object tells your iPhone to play a particular preloaded clip. Endless…
Reading between the FCC lines, it looks like the HTC Snap—a Stepford Wives take on the BlackBerry Bold—will be assuming the mantle of T-Mobile’s Dash 3G in May. Sans clowns. Hopefully. [FCC via Mobile Roar] https://gizmodo.com/lose-weight-with-htc-snap-hands-on-next-to-beautiful-bl-5194676
Details are scarce, but it appears that Taiwan-based Aware Electronics is planning to release a netbook with a detachable screen (similar to the Touch Book) for only $150. https://gizmodo.com/first-hands-on-touch-book-is-part-netbook-part-tablet-5162584 As far as specs are concerned, the only information available at this time is that it will feature an 8MB SSD and 512MB of RAM—a significant…
My boyfriend wants a new HDTV, and with all these great deals, it’ll be hard to resist. And look—if we buy a 46” Sony, we’ll get a 19” free. I claim the bigger one! Computing and Peripherals: • 24” Apple iMac MB325LL/A Desktop PC for $1,199.99 plus free shipping (normally $1,299 – use this rebate…
The first music that I ever purchased was the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Movie Soundtrack (on cassette). After seeing the movie for my eighth birthday party (we were rained out of the combination miniature golf course arcade), I was so taken by the Partners In Kryme ballad Turtle Power that I immediately bought the tape…
The Pirate Bay finally hears back the verdict on Friday, and will deliver a live, online press conference at 13:00 Swedish Time (GMT+1). They invite you to listen. [Pirate Bay]
Mail hoarding is a fantastic phenomenon. Slate explains it as the cases where postal workers stockpile mail/packages in their trucks, then act like they delivered them. I discovered that this happens with Fedex too. Backstory first. A package supposedly was left on my doorstep on a Friday, or at least its delivery status claimed. Nothing…
I’m reviewing the somewhat anachronistic Verizon Hub connected phone. Now that I’ve seen its future—an open platform built on Linux with sleek hardware from this decade, like capacitive touchscreens—it’s way more exciting. https://gizmodo.com/verizon-hub-widget-phone-is-the-amazing-desktop-phone-w-5138025 The Hub isn’t going to be a single, one-off device—there’s going to be a lot of different hardware running it—which alone makes…
A new collection of whimsical Spring-themed designs are now available from Zune Originals. As with other collections, you can personalize your player free of charge. Artists in the collection include: •APAK – this Portland-based husband and wife duo create colorful paintings that explore the beauty, mystery and magic of life through adventures of curious creatures…
That Leaf Trombone app Smule demoed at the last iPhone Event is now available. It actually looks pretty decent. Leaf Trombone World Stage includes new, never-seen-before iPhone features, such as: Self tutorial — a music box accompanies users as leaves softly float toward the correct notes, enabling users to learn the song, simply by following…
Lifehacker’s put together a list of ten+two Android apps that are both free and do something marginally useful. Like a clock when you sleep. [Lifehacker] https://lifehacker.com/one-dozen-super-useful-and-free-android-apps-5212542
GBalpha has developed the first serious touchscreen GPS navigation system for the Nintendo DS. It features a U-Blox 5 chip, 32MB of extended memory and Google Earth integration. The downside, and it is a big one, is that the device will not be DSi compatible. Still, if you have no plans on upgrading this might…
Designer Alisson Wilson Ströher’s IMO coffee maker is intended to be a compact, practical solution to household coffee making—but it looks like he picked up aesthetic cues from the HAL exoskeleton. https://gizmodo.com/mass-production-planned-for-hal-exoskeleton-your-perso-5206539 Besides looking cool, the swing arm actually serves a practical purpose. By adjusting its height you can easily fill cups of varying sizes.…
This is Michael Fremer. He’s listening to “Avalon” by Roxy Music on his $350,000 stereo system. It sounds excellent. He’s a bit crazy, but if you love music, you need him. Fremer, if you have yet to decipher this, is an audiophile of the highest calibre. Literally millions of dollars of premium audio equipment have…
It could be the best 80s-style comedy you’ve seen in years. The Acer 3935 and 8935G are about as biologically related as Danny DeVito and the Governator. The Aspire 3935 (above) is a 13.3-inch (16:9, 1366×768), 4.1-lb lightweight, featuring 3GB of RAM, a 2.0 GHz Core 2 Duo processor, DVD burner, wireless n, integrated webcam,…
Philips just cut its entire 3D division, meaning there will be no further research (for the immediate future, anyway) into making stuff pop out at you via your display. A big loss? Probably not. [Tweakers via Engadget]
This very cool video was shot solely on the Samsung i8910, which captures 720p video as well as 8-megapixel shots. https://gizmodo.com/samsung-omnia-hd-makes-calls-shoots-720p-video-5154136 Although we can’t figure out how they did it, it still is pretty cool. And yes, naturally, his girlfriend is not impressed in the slightest. Take your guess before reading the comments or else…
The days of stealing cellphones are almost over: Stealing a homing beacon is pretty stupid, even for dumb criminals. A woman had her purse snatched—but had Google’s Latitude location service running on her cellphone inside. https://gizmodo.com/google-latitude-friend-finding-maps-on-smartphones-and-5145901 You know what happens next: She tracked her phone (and the thief carrying it) in real-time, told the police…