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The Engineering Windows 7 blog has a list of thirty six “visible” changes coming in the next version of Windows 7. Here’s a quickie list of the ones worth knowing and hotly anticipating or whatever: Aero Peek—where all the windows on the desktop become transparent except the one you’re highlighting—will now work with Alt+Tab. Just…
You might not have time for breakfast before getting on the 8:15 train to work, but you can regain part of the experience by making virtual bacon and coffee en route to the office. Cooking Mama on the iPhone looks graphically similar to the Nintendo DS iterations, except that you only have one screen, and…
Research In Motion is shooting their blackberries at Apple’s apples. Literally. Too bad their Storm’s touch screen actually sucks, no matter how many phony prizes they get. [Rimarkable via 9to5] https://gizmodo.com/blackberry-storm-review-verdict-not-quite-a-perfect-s-5093715
The Gadget: It’s a wonder that the shoulder mounted boom box did not evolve into the music projection jacket. Either way, here’s a puffy one for snowboarding, with a mini amp and speaker system in the hood. Price: $419 How it Tastes: The speaker system is loud enough to share music with those in close…
Today our country’s $3.5 trillion budget was revealed, so why not earmark a bit in your own somewhat smaller budget (just guessing here) for some hot deals: games, TVs and, mmm, Dairy Queen. Gaming: • Mercenaries 2 on PC for $14.99 plus free shipping (normally $19.99). • Team Fortress 2 on PC for $9.99 (normally…
I’m not sure what I like better here: the fact that this lamp runs through every color of the spectrum, or that it has a remote so I don’t even have to get up. Made by French company Colonne, the 6′ lamp uses two RGB drivers and 14 LEDs to power the three-color LED lighting…
Sonim claims that their XP1 cellphone is virtually indestructible. In fact, they say it can survive a 9mm, so the people from Gadget Review took it to a shooting range and had some fun. While it seems the Sonim XP1 can actually survive almost anything from drops to hammer hits, it looks like a 9mm…
Today at The Pirate Bay trial, there were two expert witnesses, both of whom were sympathetic to the TPB cause. So of course, the IFPI tried to discredit their credentials rather than their ideas. The first person up was Kristoffer Schollin, via telephone, who’s a lecturer in IT law with a focus on file sharing.…
Those Brazilians seem to have a problem with gaming and kidnapping. This time it was a crazy guy who used a Sega Light Phaser—from the good old Master System—to kidnap a woman for ten hours. https://gizmodo.com/gang-kidnaps-gamer-to-get-password-using-fake-orkut-dat-280966 According to Brazilian new site Globo, the man invaded a house in Samambaia, a city near Brazil’s capital Brazilia,…
When most of us talk digital cameras, we talk megapixels, ISO, image noise, shot-per-second speed and image processing. We’re tech geeks. But really, none of that stuff matters as much as your camera’s lens. https://gizmodo.com/canon-5d-mark-ii-vs-nikon-d700-review-shoot-out-5160540 The lens is, after all, your camera’s eyeball—the image sensor or film can only record what comes in through the…
This may be an interesting concept for a controller, but I can’t figure out what the point of it is. What’s the benefit of being about to twist the two sides of your controller around? Apparently, it’s designed as another way to control what’s on the screen. You twist the controller, the dude on the…
The Pirate Bay is carrying this spot-on cartoon on what we already knew about labels and studios: Their “new media—first radio, then TV, then tapes, then video—will kill our industry!” argument is simply stupid FUD. [The Pirate Bay]
A free yacht, edible liqueur, and a money-saving man cookbook – get your fix for new gear with this week’s best from Uncrate. This week at Uncrate: We tell our stouts from our wheats with Tap Boards, make our escape in the Sea Shadow, and enjoy the remaining days of winter aboard the Sea-Doo MX…
If you were freaked out by the spooky Big Dog quadruped robot, you are going to love seeing it in action alongside US Army soldiers, following them like a smart giant dog. https://gizmodo.com/new-video-of-bigdog-quadruped-robot-is-so-stunning-its-368651 And that’s what it is: A really smart giant dog. Big Dog—which is being developed by robotics company Boston Dynamics—has some of…
This is NSFWIYAB (Not Safe For Work If You Are a Bear), but a rare occurrence captured by the San Diego Zoo Polar Cam. Ask yourself a question, people: Do our children need Baloo porn? It happened this morning, according to Swedish reader Madonna Arsan, who apparently has nothing else to do but to check…
You’re an unfunny person if you say “That’s what she said!” all the time. You’re an aggressively, offensively unfunny person if you pull out your iPhone and push a button to say it. Yes, say hello to the “That’s What She Said” iPhone app. It’s pretty straightforward: it’s a big red button that says TWSS.…
Can’t afford a true vintage Mini Moog? Then how about the Mini-Est Moog—a 5-inch wide version made of felt by Etsy craftser pulsewidth? Have your pet mice been itching to form a synthpop trio? Than these are the instruments for them. If one of your mice is particular and will only play a red Nord…
Most portable electronics make functional sacrifices in the name of portability. The iLuv i1166 is not such a device. The “portable” media player features a (16×9) 9-inch screen, DVD player, and an iPod dock. It simultaneously supports MPEG4 and VCD, iTunes libraries and DVD collections. It will run off AC Power, a car adapter or…
Windows Vista? What’s that? Oh yeah, that Windows before Windows 7. The Vista SP2 Release Candidate went out to MSDN and TechNet subscribers yesterday, and it’s gonna be available for everyone else next week. Mary Jo says that the rumor is that it’ll be all final in April, though the most recent word was that…
This work-in-progress Dashboard implementation (seen here running through the SDK) looks like it’s coming along nicely; I just can’t decide if it’s something I’d want. What do you guys think? It’s done by the same guy who brought Leopard’s “stacks” feature to your bottom row of icons. It looks like it’s running smoothly with a…