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We already knew that Windows 7 runs well on netbooks, but to run reasonably well on a 600MHz processor, 512MB RAM UMPC represents a whole new level of scalability. https://gizmodo.com/windows-7-runs-so-much-better-than-vista-on-a-netbook-5133092 The video shows Windows 7 on an Amtek U560, a relatively wimpy non-Atom UMPC with a sliding touchscreen. The device was only assigned a Windows…
We often feature watches, full of complications, knobs, and weirdness. This is much simpler: Rolex Time Sand for hourglasses. One bag is equivalent to 30 days, and here’s your entire life in Rolex sand: 81 years of it, if you are lucky, stacked by artist Michael Marcovici. [Art Marcovici via Book of Joe]
Aside from those movie trailers we posted earlier today, there weren’t too many gadgety ads or Palm Pre sightings that were worth a major post. But there were a few. And Baldwin is an alien. Hulu. Summary: Alec Baldwin is an alien; TV turns brains to mush and that’s a good thing; significant audience reached…
Would you Netflix customers out there pay an additional $10/month for the ability to stream HBO movies and shows instantly to your PC or set top box? Netflix wants to know in a new survey. As the Hacking Netflix blog notes, some customers are already used to additional monthly fees, as there are currently more…
The Rubik’s Cube folks figured out a way to make the simple puzzle even more maddening than before. For Graham Parker, the guy who took 26 years to solve the original, this is bad news. https://gizmodo.com/man-solves-rubiks-cube-after-26-years-of-trying-weeps-5129307 The new puzzle, called Rubik 360, is set for an official unveiling at the German toy industry fair on…
Hate your alarm? Love the snooze button? Combine both into an undoubtedly pleasurable experience with Smash, which lets you crush your alarm into submission every morning. This will lead to bad habits and missed days of work, sure, and not to mention additional anger issues on top of what you’re already suffering from, but it…
Advertisers promise “moving” 3D cameras will keep our eyes from jumping out of our skulls and running away in pain during the Big Game. Let’s hope so, as there are two such ads planned tonight. The NBC Nightly News clip below features the two ads, as well as the technology behind them. As much as…
We Gizmodo bloggers often kill people with our snarky words. Slay them, if you will, with gadget humor. That’s figurative, of course. But today, with this Pocket Shark pen, we can finally kill for real. And at $7, it’s never been easier to dispatch an adversary with a writing utensil. The product description, provided by…
I’d love to tell you that the New Xbox Experience HDMI-related sound issue from November has been addressed, but that’d be a lie. More than two months and 23 pages of complaints later, it persists. https://gizmodo.com/new-xbox-experience-causing-hdmi-sound-loss-issues-5096014 To review, when the NXE hit late last year, some Xbox 360 owners who had connected the console to…
Waterslide? Check. Detachable island flotation device? Sure. An aft deck that transforms into whatever your out-of-touch-with-plebeian-society desires require? Like you really had to ask. Called the C-Stream, this concept out of Studio de Voogt is designed for families. Super rich families, sure, but even kids with $2,500 tricycles need something to keep them occupied on…
Seeing Wal-Mart spread across the U.S. in that video last month reminded me of a virus consuming mankind, but this Target one? Not so much. It’s not a perfect store, but it’s certainly no Wal-Mart. https://gizmodo.com/the-terrifying-spread-of-the-walmart-plague-5125187 While both companies saw explosive growth from when they were founded (both in 1962) until just a few months…
Here’s the multimillion dollar 30-second Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen ad that’s set to run this evening during the Super Bowl. Explosions, bad guys and sexy, sultry Megan Fox—all there. Do yourself a favor and watch it in HD over at YouTube. [YouTube]
MacGruber, the gadget-heavy SNL sketch that always ends with an explosion, was heavy on someting else last night: Product placement. And not even a cameo by Richard Dean Anderson—MacGyver himself—could save these three commercials. The MacGruber Pepsi ads were sandwiched in between the usual commercials that populate Saturday late night television. The first, for example,…
Bloomberg’s interview with Adobe’s Shantanu Narayen reveals that Adobe is developing Flash for the iPhone, it’s been in development since June 2008, and is a customized solution just for the iPhone. Apple has said repeatedly that regular desktop Flash is too heavy (on CPU, and thus battery life) for the iPhone, whereas Flash Lite is…
Like these ads but without the social commentary, these magnets can make a whiteboard full of photos look like a screenshot of Photoshop or Illustrator. https://gizmodo.com/photoshopped-subway-ads-get-exposed-in-berlin-5130163 The magnets have the look of CS3 on a Mac, and include a number of contextual windows, palettes, and the all-important menu bar for creating the perfect fake destop.…
Microsoft’s inherently-ironic Songsmith software is such a goldmine. Here, some jokester has turned those stock market frowns upside-down by setting them to Songsmith’s relentlessly upbeat Casiotone beats. If this doesn’t put a smile on your face, you’re probably not closing your eyes shut enough. [YouTube, thanks Hendrik!]
The Colorsonic MP3 player concept displays colors around its ring-shaped body, which can be matched up with a certain mood of music, like an old-school mood ring. This MP3 player is designed to match user-created playlists with mood-appropriate colors. Users would then choose music by selecting the color closest to their mood at the time,…
MC Hammer is many things. Spoken-word poet. Interpretive dancer. Trendsetter. And now, at long last, Internet Empresario. How does such a critical darling make the nigh-impossible transition from world-class entertainer to maverick visionary iPhone app maker? Let’s run over the list of what this world-shaking app can do: 1. Watch the music video for “Pumps…
Earlier this morning, every single one of Google’s search results came with a warning that the site “may harm your computer,” including their own properties like Gmail and Google Maps. They’ve since explained what happened: Google works with the non-profit StopBadware.org to create a list of potentially dangerous sites, which is updated periodically. One such…
YouTube’s annotations are usually annoying, but here they’ve been used to simulate that "find the difference in two photos" game usually seen in bars. Watch out for Level 16, it’s a toughie. [Boing Boing Gadgets]