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It’s been less than a year since Apple launched the iPhone App Store, but now virtually every mobile OS is showcasing its own take on the mobile application storefront. How do they all stack up? The first thing you’ll notice about these efforts—coming from such traditionally competitive companies as Palm, BlackBerry, Nokia and Microsoft—is just…
Windows XP will outlive Vista at this rate: Originally slated to die on May 30, it’s reported that HP at least will be allowed to ship computers with XP on them until April 30, 2010. There are a few catches though: Microsoft is still (supposedly) ending mainstream support on April 14, and it’s gonna cost…
Whether the laws of physics would allow something like this to happen, I do not know, but Jin Woo Han’s faucet dynamo concept for powering small electric devices with water power is a neat idea. Even if it took a few weeks to accumulate enough of a charge from your daily faucet use to do…
This is just begging for a duet with this guy and his Tesla coil. [YouTube via BBG] https://gizmodo.com/guy-in-chain-mail-faraday-suit-takes-star-wars-tesla-co-5173430
Since we first met Child Robot with Biomimetic Body (CB2), he’s been taking a lot in through the black pools of terror he uses for eyes: The little guy’s taught himself to walk. Yikes. https://gizmodo.com/cb2-japanese-robot-child-265392 CB2 is one of Japan’s most advanced robotics projects—using 197 sensors under its pallid gray skin, eye-cameras, 51 pneumatic “muscles”…
I’ve heard of exploding computers before, but not like this: The charred body of an Indian software engineer was found sitting in front of a computer he’d been working on after a loud blast. https://gizmodo.com/dell-laptop-explodes-in-flames-182257 His body was found sitting in front of the “completely damaged” and burnt computer by his roommate, who had rushed…
Anyone who has played anything from the Fallout videogame series knows about the Pip-Boy 3000, a wrist-worn computer for managing your character. Now someone has made one from an iPod touch…sort of. The modder actually gutted a Pip-Boy watch and filled its internals with an iPod touch. The simulation you see is just a series…
There are plenty of chairs out there that collapse into more portable forms, but this director’s chair is undoubtedly the most convenient to carry. It can fold to a width of only four inches. Because the chair folds into such a small package, it can be easily stored and carried in the included messenger bag.…
Onwards and upwards with Brando—is there any other way? Now in it’s 162nd iteration, their handy SATA hard disk dock has speakers. Excelsior! A two-port USB hub is also included (duh!), and it appears that the speakers can play MP3s directly from your USB devices or hard disks. Me? I’m holding out for the one…
MLB’s awesome and feature-packed iPhone app could be getting that killer feature—live video streaming—this summer thanks to a new streaming tool in iPhone 3.0, says MLB Advanced Media CEO Bob Bowman. https://gizmodo.com/baseball-season-officially-starts-with-mlb-at-bat-2009-5190715 Here’s what he says specifically: If there were a heaven and it came out in midseason, maybe we offer a game or two…
Unemployment is high these days—which means you have lots of competition when it comes to job searching. Lay siege to prospective employers with the Cardapult and you will certainly win the day. In a nutshell, the Cardapult is a business card that transforms into a rubber band-powered desktop catapult. What employer would not be impressed…
TheStreet says that Nokia “has sealed its plans” to get into netbooks, which will be made for them by Foxconn (so it’s cheaper, easier and faster for them to start). But here’s the real question: What OS is it gonna run? [The Street]
The new Archos 2 takes after the Zune and iPod nano, but what makes it special is that it gives you 8GB of space for just $60, plus it takes microSD cards. [Amazon via Cnet]
We were a little more technically impressed with Ben Heck squeezed an Xbox 360 into a laptop case, but his new Commodore 64 laptop scores at least a few points for nostalgia. The laptop houses original Commodore 64 hardware, including less convenient throwbacks like the cartridge reader and keyboard (though the keyboard has been chiseled…
Openmoko’s FreeRunner, the original open source (hardware and software) Linux phone, made us oh so excited back in the day, before Android and the iPhone. And now it’s dead. UPDATED. https://gizmodo.com/first-look-the-anti-iphone-openmokos-neo1973-236841 Update: OpenMoko is actually only canceling their next phone. The current model, GTA02 will stay in production. Their next project is still going to…
During the day, no big deal, just bubbles. But at night (with a slow camera shutter), the $4.50 LED Bubble Gun fires magical molten blue sparks. [gloworks]
It’s easy to forget that Motorola doesn’t just make horrible cellphones, they actually make neat gadgets, like the Media Mover: A pocket-sized USB stick that transcodes lots of video and beams it anywhere like SlingBox. Dave says that Motorola imagines the Media Mover as a “Swiss Army knife” of USB gadgets. It’ll transcode lots of…
This is the World’s Fastest Kettle. That’s what Charles Burnett III calls his steam supercar, which will race at 170mph over the Mojave Desert this coming June. Yes, I can’t believe it either. The 25-foot-long steam supercar has a theoretical speed of 170mph. It uses four 90Ah electric batteries for ignition, which fires up the…
Over the past few decades, the Space Invaders have been tamed. Formerly vicious killers, the systematically brutal alien race now lets of steam by waging war on water rings. Comprised of 200 tiny walnut and maple squares, these Space Invaders coasters run $50 or five. At that price, you might not want to assemble a…
You saw Sean Kenney’s 7-foot long, 250 pounds blue Nintendo DSi made out of 51,324 Lego pieces. It took him 200 hours to build it, as you can see in this timelapse video. https://gizmodo.com/huge-lego-dsi-takes-picture-of-huge-lego-cat-5198577 If you are in New York City, go to the Nintendo World Store at the Rockefeller Center to see this massive…