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Monster Cable has teamed up with silicon chip developer Redmere to develop ultra-thin HDMI cable that deliver a 10.2 GB/s data rate. The idea is to make it easier to deal with a mass of cables, but we all know that anything from Monster is going to carry a hefty price tag. Details have not…
ViewSonic, not exactly a major player in the laptop world, is apparently making up for their small stature with a 22-inch notebook. Sounds like a classic case of pen..otebook envy. [Digitimes]
The March 7, 1912 Spirit Lake Beacon (Spirit Lake, IA) published a piece by V.A. Arnold titled, “The Public School of Tomorrow.” It’s interesting to see transportation discussed as a way to revolutionize education in the early 20th century. An excerpt from the piece appears below, along with the article in its entirety. Our future…
If you read websites about food, NYC or general wackiness, there’s a good chance you’ve recently run into Scanwiches—a Tumblr with nothing but flatbed scans of bisected deliciousness. Here’s the story behind the site. I love Scanwiches. It’s a fantastic concept, aesthetically beautiful, and its creator and I both share similar tastes, like the ridiculously…
Sun—once a bright star in the technology universe, who even wanted to buy Apple—is about to get swallowed by IBM for $7 billion, say New York Times’ sources. [NYT]
An astute observation by GeekSugar has revealed that Wolverine Mighty Muggs toys make great cord wranglers. Not a bad solution for only $11. [Geeksugar via Unplgged and Hasbro]
Ticketing red light runners is standard practice in many big cities, but Chicago is considering doing one better and scanning every car going by for up to date insurance. It wouldn’t matter if you ran the light or were driving conscientiously. The proposed system would exploit both existing stoplight cameras and general security cameras to…
Spotted at Paris Fashion Week, here is one designer’s take on the next era of Chanel accessories. Yes, it looks like a purse was never removed from its blister pack. [the cool hunter via trendsnow]
Envious of your friend’s giant view camera and the cool dark shroud it requires to compose and image and load with film? The Pixel Sunscreen laptop shade for photogs in the field is for you. The foldable nylon lappie tent springs out of your camera bag to shade your screen from the sun, so you…
Believe it or not, yesterday I learnt there are people who don’t like beer. However, I’m sure they won’t be able to resist the charm of Beer2-D3, which is as cute as B3-3R. https://gizmodo.com/porkins-b3-3r-astrokeg-lego-droid-mixes-our-three-favo-337252 Artist Paul Loughridge made this 16-inch tall astrokeg using a 4.7 liter beer keg and the following elements: Head – 1945…
We’ve heard that BlackBerry users aren’t supposed to care about music, only typing on full QWERTY keyboards during marathon power lunches. In case we’ve been lied to, you should know that Pandora v1 is out for BlackBerry—so long as you aren’t on T-Mobile. [Pandora via BGR]
If you didn’t think Star Wars Tesla Coil music even had multiple levels of greatness, I give you this: a guy conducting the Imperial March with Palpatine zaps from his fingers. https://gizmodo.com/best-tesla-coils-music-use-ever-will-make-the-emperor-h-5160219 Can anyone explain to me how you program a Tesla Coil to do this? [YouTube]
ATI and Nvidia have had plenty of time to fine-tune their graphics monsters for Windows 7, so with the latest drivers, Extremetech answers that burning question: Is Windows 7 or Vista faster for games? Their test rig used a Core i7 with 3GB of triple-channel memory running Vista vs. Windows 7 beta build 7000 (the…
I consider myself a toy gun aficionado—one who is versed in the latest non-lethal, non-painful weaponry. But I’d never heard of chalk guns before. (My supreme apologies if you have. Please share you experiences in the comments.) The WipeOut Chalk Gun is like a Nerf toy with ammunition tricked out by a school teacher. Packing…
Somehow, between filing bogus legal claims and getting sued into oblivion by one of the most powerful companies in the industry, Psystar managed to design another flagrantly-infringing hackintosh desktop—this time, a tiny one. https://gizmodo.com/apples-bloodiest-patent-and-copyright-clashes-5141575 Called the Open(3), this new PC is a marked departure from the company’s clunky past. It’s a slimline Core 2 Duo…
Removing Chrome’s ‘beta’ label couldn’t have been easy for Google, but it looks like they’re bringing it right back. Chrome 2.0 beta is now available for Windows, along with a little treat for Linux users. Chrome 2.0 isn’t a total overhaul, and to end users very little will seem different—until they start browsing. Chrome’s rendering…
Following Microsoft’s latest foray into the laptop accessories game, Logitech has announced both an active cooling pad and adaptable notebook stand, combating the common mobile computing problems of ball-baking and back-breaking, respectively. https://gizmodo.com/microsoft-notebook-cooling-base-could-be-cooler-5167303 The N100 probably won’t surprise anyone—it’s a more or less run-of-the-mill laptop cooling pad, powered by a single USB plug and avowing…
Remember the FLEPia – Fujitsu’s eBook reader that would trounce all other readers by displaying color? After years of waiting, it’s now out and available in Japan! https://gizmodo.com/fujitsu-a4-and-a5-flepia-they-say-console-reader-we-s-253921 The FLEPia promises an 8-inch 1024×768 XGA touchscreen that can display 260K colors, Bluetooth and WiFi connectivity, an SD card slot capable of holding up to 4GB…
We’ve seen ultra-skinny flexible OLED sheets before, but it looks like we now have a date for when they’re coming out. Korean company Modistech says it’ll debut its thin-and-flexy OLED lights in 2011. https://gizmodo.com/super-skinny-oled-display-is-thinner-than-a-sheet-of-pa-5066876 According to Aving.net, the company will begin mass production of the sheets later next year. Each sheet is expected to retail…
In case the Aura, Motorola’s 2008 luxury phone, didn’t scream nouveau-riche enough, some Chinese counterfeiters have decked their version out in a Louis Vuitton skin. https://gizmodo.com/motorola-aura-the-phone-that-thinks-its-a-watch-5066534 Fake LV Aura eschews its pricey inspiration’s circular display for a standard square one and we’re guessing its specs aren’t even close to the already middling 2-megapixel camera, 2GB…