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You know how most people are perfectly happy with Apple standard-issue earbuds, white plastic molded around a crappy audio experience? A Stanford professor’s informal annual study shows that youngins like the “sizzle sounds” of MP3s. Each year, Stanford Professor of Music Jonathan Berger does an informal test of his students by playing a bunch of…
This bathroom scale by designer Jim Ruck takes a painful-looking approach to the simple act of weighing yourself in the morning. Instead of a platform, the users stands on thousands of pins. Obviously, the tightly-packed pins mean that no real pain will be involved (outside of the trauma generated by the digital readout), but it…
Samsung and Cricket scaled the Samsung Messager to make it the biggest cellphone in the planet. It works exactly like the real thing, but requires fingers the size of Dr Manhattan’s schlong in colossal form. https://gizmodo.com/samsung-r450-messager-phone-has-sidekick-like-keypad-a-5034694
Looks like Palm isn’t so comfortable with Roger McNamee implying the first batch of iPhone owners will ditch it for the Pre this summer, or claiming the Pre will be a million times faster. In a six-page document filed with the SEC, Palm, in so many words, asked the commission to ignore McNamee’s statements as…
It looks like the beginning of a 60s Swedish porn film, but actually is a video of a real pilot and a stewardess smoking hashish, recorded recently in an Aeroflot flight, the Russian flag airlines. Note to self: Never ever book an Aeroflot flight. And with that I really mean “become a pilot and join…
In a nutshell, this elaborate corkscrew by British designers at Oneofonehundred is kind of like a cross between orrerys, elaborate clocks, and a Rube Goldberg machine—all wrapped up with a steampunk vibe. https://gizmodo.com/10-gadgets-with-mind-boggling-moving-parts-5062544 No matter how you look at it, the elegance of the complicated design is mesmerizing. Unfortunately, only 100 of the devices will…
PhoneDog says a tipster sent them this image of the Samsung a877—a non-smartphone—with a 3.2-inch AMOLED touchscreen, slideout, QWERTY keyboard and a dash of attractiveness. The tipster claims the phone will have a 3G, GPS, Bluetooth, 3-megapixel cam (w/geotagging), and will use Sammy’s TouchWiz UI. And apparently it will be here by the end of…
The Playstation Network has movies and television shows from NBC Universal like “NBC’s THE OFFICE, HEROES and 30 ROCK as well as Sci Fi’s BATTLESTAR GALACTICA and EUREKA” starting today. In both HD and SD versions. [Playstation]
Score another one for Australians after inventing the didgeridoo and koala teddies: Their Air Force just got the first missile that can kill enemy fighters behind their F/A-18s, converting the hunter into (dead) prey. Imagine this: You are Chinese MiG pilot chasing a Royal Australian Air Force F/A-18 fighter jet. All of the sudden, you…
Not since the 15-below jacket have I seen an outdoor garment as versatile as this Vessel concept. It’s a coat, backpack and tent all-in-one. https://gizmodo.com/15-below-a-transfoming-all-weather-jacket-for-the-home-335979 During warm weather, the coat can be folded and strapped around the wearer as a backpack for easy transport. When it’s time to set up camp, the interior lining can…
Nanopiezoelectric research hopes to pull tiny amounts of power from minuscule movements, like breathing. Now, Georgia Tech researchers have made a nanopiezoelectric jacket for hamsters that successfully generates .1 volts of electricity. Woven from zinc oxide nanowires (strands that are 1/50th the width of a human hair), Georgia Tech’s hamster jacket is the first nanopiezoelectric…
Hey! We’ve just announced the companies coming to our Snowmodo reader meetup with gadgets to giveaway and demo. If you read Gizmodo you’re invited to come hang out, so RSVP! [Snowmodo] https://gizmodo.com/gizs-snowmodo-reader-meetup-saturday-april-4th-north-5143084
The Tramontana R-Editon, an F1/jet hybrid, is not some fantasy rendering. It’s a real vehicle you can buy right now. This 720HP vehicle is the product of fiery, diesel-loving Spaniards. (It’s pretty much the exact car I’d imagine our own Jesus Diaz designing.) Powered by a V12 engine, the Tramontana R-Edition goes from 0-60 in…
Who knew people living in cardboard boxes could have the best pad in town? All it takes is a little ingenuity and some inspiration from the folks at Amsterdam’s Nothing ad agency. Instead of using traditional materials, the powers-that-be commissioned local designers Alrik Koudenburg and Joost van Bleiswijk to build them an office made entirely…
It’s 2009, which means you officially haven’t made the big leagues until someone has pirated your book/movie/album. I’ve made it. Here’s a screenshot of a site where you can download the eBook version of my book. And according to the site, it really is MY book. They scrubbed out any mention of Adam in the…
I’ve always figured that if you spent enough time on the internet, you could discover anything. And when I came across my apparent long lost twin earlier today, my theory proved eerily true. I found him on Kotaku as part of what appears to be a promo shot for some Call of Duty title on…
Once again, reality beats fiction: If your name is Jerry Jalava, the USB finger is more than just a concept. It’s the real thing embedded in your own hand, carrying a Billix Linux distribution. https://gizmodo.com/image-of-the-day-do-not-try-this-at-home-5166064 Jerry had an accident while biking, losing his finger. He got an artificial finger made of silicon, and instead of…
During the height of the cold war in the early 80’s you could find me on the playground of my elementary school, climbing on a rocketship similar to the 23 captured by photographer Lauren Orchowski. These images were taken at various locations across the United States over a three year period—and I suppose they make…
Canon’s new tilt-shift lens—the glass you need to make amazing photos like this without Photosorcery—is an ultra-wide 17mm piece of kit. Also ultra-wide is its price: $2500. But just look at it. [Dvice]
Curly fries and soda for free? Checked. 4GB of RAM for 40% its original price? Got it. American Cheerleader magazine subscription for zero dollars? As Erica told me: “It’s not Maxim, but it will do.” Computing & Peripherals • Princess International VM-1 Vmail for $14.99 (normally $30 – valid today only). • KWorld PlusTV HD…