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There’s a thin line between effectively using skin to sell a product and making your audience feel like sex creeps. With these vaguely porny Exilim C721 phone ads, Casio is nowhere near it. The information that they manage to get across in the first ad is that the phone is waterproof resistant, has a 5.1-megapixel…
Products like the Human Assistive Limb exoskeleton have a frustrating tendency to remain in the labs and universities that spawned them, usually for reasons of impracticality or cost. But this one is going mainstream. https://gizmodo.com/rent-your-own-hal-exoskeleton-for-the-low-low-price-of-381024 This is great news for HAL’s target market: Its ability to grant its wearer tenfold strength increases during specific actions…
Capping an unseasonably goofy week for Street View, one of their drivers managed to clothesline his car’s protruding pole camera with a low bridge outside of Pittsburgh. He submitted the photos to his boss anyway. https://gizmodo.com/buckinghamshire-uk-says-gtfo-to-google-street-view-via-5196359 You can relive the moment in Street View or via Valleywag’s video, embedded here, but you’ll have to furnish…
Richard Box’s art installation, called FIELD, is powered by the electrical fields from the power lines that run above the project. It’s an eerie sight, to be sure. [io9] https://gizmodo.com/a-field-of-light-sabers-powered-by-ambient-electricity-5204842
With Area 51’s overdue military declassification, those who used to work there are finally free to speak about the projects they developed. All those UFO rumors, it turns out, have a pretty reasonable explanation. The men at Area 51, among other projects, worked on the OXCART spyplane, now known as the SR-71 Blackbird. The mach-3…
Last night on The Daily Show, Jon Stewart spit in the face of real-world sci-fi by applauding the U.S. Military’s elimination of its laser plane project. A plane. That shoots lasers. What’s the problem, Stewart? The Daily Show With Jon Stewart M – Th 11p / 10c Full Metal Budget thedailyshow.com Click to view Daily…
Potentially setting a new record for distance travelled by a production electric car on a single charge, a Tesla Roadster finished the entire, 241-mile-long Rallye Monte Carlo d’Energies Alternatives without even draining its battery. The current distance record, a 275-mile run completed by a Solectria Sunrise, is technically longer than the Tesla’s 241-mile achievement. But…
30 Rock’s Apple keynote parody was dead-on Jobsian. The wardrobe, the attitude, the nod to convergence, and the casual mention of achievements were all pitch-perfect. But shouldn’t we be done imitating Steve Jobs by now? Compared to Chuck’s recent homage, 30 Rock went for a more literal imitation of Apple keynotes, and we have to…
This $199 DiamondNite supposedly tells the difference between real diamonds and cubic zirconia, but if you’re saddled with a fake diamond, do you really want to know? On the other hand, they’re not good enough to detect between real diamonds and those synthetic ones that diamond companies like DeBeers can’t even catch with their obviously…
One of Boing Boing’s readers managed to build his own steam-powered iPod charger. When your iPod goes “up in smoke,” at least it won’t mean an emergency trip to the Genius Bar. A Lego Technic Motor was attached to a Jensen #75 steam engine to make a crude generator. He then added a 5V regulator…
Marketed as a “healthy smoking machine,” this 3-in-1 gadget lights up your cigarettes then automatically “purifies” all the nasty smoke around you, all the while spraying the air with your favorite perfume. Ideal for small places like a car, the $55 machine claims to sterilize the air with its environmental Ion Oxygen Hydronium function. Haha,…
The third of the laptop hunter ads shows a mom and a kid, shopping for a computer under $1500. And yes, the clip takes yet another dump on Macs. https://gizmodo.com/shocking-new-microsoft-ad-implies-macs-are-inferior-5198677 Not to repeat everything on the ad, but the kid picks a Sony Vaio because it has Blu-ray and because Macs are “a little small”,…
Unlike other electric bikes, the Gocycle is not only small, it’s technologically savvy. Combining a low-profile, folding design with an electric motor that will let it go up to 15mph. Gizmag says the Gocycle can travel 20 miles on a three hour charge, and can function as a normal, electric-free bike with the push of…
Another day, another way to stream Netflix. This time the mode of consumption is Plex, the do-it-all media wunderkind for OS X that’s been bubbling under the surface for the last year. https://gizmodo.com/os-x-media-application-centerstage-merges-with-plex-5026887 So now, in addition to listening to music, viewing photos, checking email, emulating games and watching TV shows, DVDs and other streaming…
Sometimes, turning something transparent, like LineAqua’s sink, reveals its innate beauty. The lowest tech—most cheap sinktops are shaped like this—can receive the highest innovation. In other words, it’s a $4000 bitch to clean. [Furniture Fashion]
The Bluetooth Special Interest Group says that on April 21, the veil will come off their bigger/badder/faster Bluetooth 3.0 spec, and we’ll finally be able to see just what it can do. https://gizmodo.com/next-gen-bluetooth-3-0-on-the-way-179684 Dvice says that the new protocol will be less prone to disconnects, thanks to 3.0’s new Enhanced Power Control, and according to…
Last October, Apple started using unibody designs in their MacBook and MacBook Pro. A newly uncovered patent suggests that the next product to incorporate this aluminum case may be the iPod. The patent shows that the iPod’s new casing will be carved out of a single, large and thick block of sheet metal, making the…
The web tablet TechCrunch is working on is apparently still alive, seeing as it just showed up in Michael Arrington’s posterous. UPDATED https://gizmodo.com/michael-arringtons-minimalist-web-tablet-prototyped-fu-5134201 The photos are now down from his posterous and Arrington declined to give us any more details or specs. From the techcrunch twitterfeed: fyi on the crunchpad buzz, photos were removed. apologies,…
So, your kids like horror movies huh? Scare them straight with a simulated Zombie attack. It sounds cruel, but I’ll be dammed if it’s not effective. So, what can parents take away from this TV show prank? Well, I don’t have kids and I’m rarely ever around them, but my knowledge of zombies makes me…
News doesn’t get much worse than this for the Zunes and Sansas of the world: a whopping 0% of surveyed teens planned on buying their devices, with 100% wanting an iPod in the coming year. Piper Jaffray’s biannual Teen Survey, in its eighth year, shows a serious drop off in interest for the Zune and…