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There’s a new stun gun called the X12. And it’s pretty much a freeze ray without the ice. The X12 fires a jolt through the air (wirelessly) through nonlethal bullets that can cut through clothing to paralyze a perpetrator within an effective range of 88 feet. Apparently this paralysis occurs without pain (though I wonder…
If you watch just one video online today, let it be this strangely hypnotizing video of cows getting super excited about a gigantic, robotic cow brush. Apparently, cows absolutely love getting their rub on with these giant brushes, and when they’re happy, they make better milk. So, farm owners, hop on board with the DeLaval…
Lance Armstrong received surgery to more quickly fix his collarbone, which was broken into 4 pieces during a bicycle race in Spain. I wonder if he knows that the metal from the screws can set off the metal detectors in airports sometimes. (I have a titanium rod in my left tibia and the left over…
If you’ve already seen the Battlestar Galactica finale last friday, great! Didn’t you love when Lee Adama and Baltar had a “whose hair is cooler” contest? Here’s a roundup of io9’s coverage. Some spoilers follow. • Grace Park answers some questions (Slight spoilers, but silly fun) • The DVD version will have some extra scenes…
The technology behind Neurosky’s Mindset is essentially the same that was peddled around last year at trade shows. The only difference now is that it’s ready for PC gaming consumption starting in July. https://gizmodo.com/square-enix-teams-up-with-neurosky-for-mind-controlled-5060354 For those in the dark, the Neurosky Mindset, is a gaming controller that monitors brainwaves, and uses those readings to carry…
Boxed milk and juices are a supermarket staple, but one company is now selling boxed water. Boxed Water Is Better sells water in cartons, ditching the plastic bottles while reducing the overall carbon footprint of packing and distribution by 80%. 20% of the company’s profits are passed along to reforestation (10%) and water relief (10%)…
Even though I never use all the programs, I’m a bit addicted to the semi-annual-or-something Macheist bundles. For those who are new, Macheist rounds up a buncha software and sells it on the cheap. This year you get at least 9 programs for $40, and probably more (12) if the company meets its sales goals.…
Have you ever been so upset that you just needed to scream, but you didn’t want to upset your co-workers? Well here’s an incredibly practical solution to that problem. It’s called the ScreamBody. By former MIT student Kelly Dobson, the Screambody is a “portable space for screaming.” She had a vision of the future in…
Remember those giant pencils you’d buy as a kid, use them for a day in class as a joke and then chuck em before lunch? The SmartStylus is built on a similar premise. Coming in two models (SmartStylus 1 & 2), the stylus is designed to add vibration feedback “based on movements and commands in…
This is just what I need today! A free Blackberry Bold so I can post live about who ate it while I devour my free granola bar at the World Figure Skating Championships tonight! Woohooo! Cameras • Olympus Stylus 1050 10.1MP Digital Camera for $209.77 plus free shipping (normally $250). Cell Phones • Blackberry Bold…
Mike Elgan, former editor-in-chief for Windows Magazine, writes a great column on how gadgets blogs fail readers. It’s solid feedback and tough love. Here’s my list on why Tech Magazines are failing readers: 1) Too Slow: Most Computer magazines will write reviews of product you’ve already bought or read about on blogs 2 months before.…
Just imagine, if everything that used transistors today was actually powered by beautiful vacuum tubes of old. Control yourselves, steampunkers, this 1942 RCA doc “Electrons on Parade” may blow your vintage thought fuses. And, also, forget Twitter—I need the narrator of these videos to just follow me around and annotate the minutiae of my life…
It’s lurking in millions of PCs around the world. It’s incredibly sophisticated and resilient, with built-in p2p and digital code-signing technology. It revels in killing security software. On April 1, the Conficker worm will activate. The scariest thing about the Conficker worm is that literally millions of infected Windows PCs could be linked together to…
Wacom has just released their newest pen tablet, the Intuos4, with features that are sure to interest any aspiring digital artist. If you fall in that category, PC Magazine thinks you won’t be disappointed. While it doesn’t compare to the Cintiq in terms of functionality, it also doesn’t carry the hefty price tag. For $230…
When you have walking, talking Teddy bears with homemade computer chips showing up to a 2nd grade science fair, you know parental involvement has gone too far. Welcome to the seedy world of parent-sanctioned cheating. Speaking with the Chicago Tribune, one parent sheds light on the situation: Her son wanted to build a hockey game,…
If you were wondering about Nintendo’s DSiWare download store in the US, it will be available when the DSi hits retail on April 5, with games available for either free, 200, 500 or 800+ points. https://gizmodo.com/hands-on-with-nintendo-dsi-this-blue-version-looks-dow-5171309 Much like Wii points, 100 DSiWare points will equal one dollar. The downloadable apps will include titles such as…
Blockbuster said today that getting the company’s OnDemand content to TiVos wasn’t the last step—they’re aiming for Apple devices as well. The Senior VP didn’t clarify or expand on this statement. [Reuters via Apple Insider] https://gizmodo.com/tivo-gets-blockbuster-ondemand-rentals-and-purchases-so-5182898
During Nintendo president Satoru Iwata’s GDC keynote today, the company revealed that the Wii will finally get SDHC support (that means compatibility with bigger SD cards) through an update that’s available now. With the new Wii Menu 4.0 update, you can download content directly from the Wii Shop Channel to your SD/SDHC, and the card…
From Kotaku’s liveblog: Nintendo shows why Mario creator Miyamoto is the boss. And why they really shouldn’t comment on ongoing legal proceedings. [Kotaku] https://kotaku.com/nintendos-satoru-iwata-gdc-keynote-liveblog-party-5183222 And a bonus! Thanks Frucci.
This is a 2GB flash drive shaped like a tiny, ancient cellphone. Stub antenna and everything. It costs $10, and probably appeals only to collectors of things small, miniature and solid-state. [Product Page via ChipChick]