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It’s the next obvious step in the progression, and the one essential ingredient Rock Band forgot: Strap on Headbang Hero‘s accelerometer-equipped wireless wig, flash the horns, and show those emo girlymen how it’s done. It’s just a concept piece for now, but the three metalheads behind the project seem like they’re intent on selling some…
The Palm OS is a dead duck. Palm’s CEO Ed Colligan has signed its death sentence today. But while there will be no more new Palm OS products, their Windows Mobile smarty-panty-phones will survive (!): Talking to investors today, Colligan said there was no point in keeping on with its development. • No more Palm…
If you’re a world traveler, or even if you’re traveling abroad for the first time and need absolutely everyone to know, Gmail now offers an option to include your location in the signature. The Google Labs-based (beta) system works by reading your IP and guessing your location, much in the same way that websites track…
While Ford has been developing a new collision warning system, they’ve decided that there are cheaper, safer ways to the R&D than smashing endless piles of cars into one another. Instead, Ford uses full-sized balloon vehicles—inflatable pretend cars that can be crashed into with no resulting damage (to either the crasher or the crashee). They’ve…
Apart from being one of the most amazing 3D animations I’ve seen in a while, this Formula 1 2009 video shows how the new KERS works, a kinetic-to-electric-energy system that allows for speed jumps. KERS is short for Kinetic Energy Recovery System, an ingenious mechanical device that recovers wasted kinetic energy generated while braking. It…
Valentine’s Day is but a few days away—and if you’re anything like us, you probably haven’t even begun to think about buying a present for your loved (or lusted after) one. Here’s help. But it’s okay—Gizmodo and Fleshbot are here for you, with a list of sexy gadgets sure to please each and every geek…
Last year, Modu teased us with their plans for a cellphone that could be inserted into other gadgets (“jackets”) in order to change and personalize its function. Today those plans have been fully unveiled. https://gizmodo.com/modu-cellphone-changes-function-with-jackets-353637 At the heart of the modu ecosystem is a tiny, modular and sleek mobile phone. In addition to complete mobile…
In the year 2550, Antiques Roadshow will still be on the air, but it will be much different, and much less accurate. But there is good news: Master Chief works there! Click to view [CollegeHumor]
A team of undergraduate students at MIT have developed a shock absorber that actually generates electricity from bumps in the road. This results in up to a 10 percent improvement in overall vehicle fuel efficiency. Their prototype shock absorbers use a hydraulic system that forces fluid through a turbine attached to a generator. The system…
I play my Xbox on a 46-inch high def plasma, from a comfy couch with an excellent wireless controller and surround sound headset. Yet I still lust the nostalgia of arcade cabinets. By Solomods, the Xbox 360 cabinet is really a retrofitted Midway cabinet from the 1990s. It’s been stuffed with a stock Xbox 360…
This Alcatel cellphone is a fully license Lego product. Unfortunately, it’s not compatible with the Lego System-silly, why can’t my cellphone have wheels, tentacles, Mindstorm sensors, and a crane?-although it has interchangeable faceplates. [Boy Genius]
Butterfly Technologies wants you to get every last drop out of your toothpaste tube—and they have a prototype showing how it can be done. And you know you have watched entirely too much porn when you repeatedly play and rewind the money shot at the end. Satisfying. [Butterfly Technology via Core77]
Kevin Stark has a bit of an obsession with collecting action figures. But instead of hiding his nerdy hobby, he’s turned it into a business by opening The Toy and Action Figure Museum. In 2000, Kevin somehow convinced the town council of Pauls Valley, Oklahoma that they needed a museum or tourist attraction, and that…
If you’re a criminal in China, you’ll want to avoid its new death buses, vehicles that carry out executions while streaming live video of them, then provide some privacy for organ harvesting. The buses, of which over 40 are currently in use, are replacing firing squads as China’s preferred method of execution. The buses provide…
According to Motorola-and contrary to the cellphone now in your pants-their new i356IS won’t blow up gas stations or ignite fuel, sadly getting rid of the last bit of fun left in Motorola handsets. Apart from being rugged against water, shock, dust, immersion, vibration, salt, humidity, solar radiation, altitude, and temperature according to military 810F…
T-Mobilers with BlackBerry envy can rejoice: they are the first to get the impressive Curve 8900 for $199 with 2-year deal. https://gizmodo.com/t-mobile-blackberry-curve-8900-first-impressions-5140597 We liked what we saw of the new Curve, and it will be on AT&T later this year. It’s not the $150 sweetspot that was previously rumored, but still not bad for an…
I’m not a big follower of couture fashion, but that might just be because it hasn’t been targeted to me. Yeah, that’s the reason. But including Lego and video games might change that. Lanvin, a French clothing designer, has a new series of ads out that are right up my alley, involving crazy Lego guns,…
Southwest this week began testing their own in-flight wi-fi service, based on a satellite connection from Row 44. It’s on one plane now with more coming soon, and right now, it’s free. Southwest is using a satellite-based system from Row 44, and not the cellular connection used by most other airlines with Aircell’s GoGo service.…
What is this? A clock? Steering wheel? The final, gruesome bout of sponsorship an F1 driver is subjected to before he dies? We’re so confused and oh so cold. [Yab Design via Nerd Approved]
When many Nokias make their way to the US unlocked for your carrier of choice, they often cost as much as a laptop. But the Nokia E63 is a palatable $279. https://gizmodo.com/nokias-e63-blackberry-alike-arrives-in-hisnhers-colors-5084024 The Symbian-based E63 features a 2.3-inch QVGA display, QWERTY, a full browser with Flash support, 850/1900MHz HSDPA data, Wi-Fi and GPS. And if…