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While most of us don’t associate the dead of winter with grilling, we’re all for a Cooking Mama knockoff on the iPhone. BBQ Pro challenges you to the ultimate man test, grilling meat. Just like in real life, you need to flip at the proper time lest you char a side. And just like real…
A newly published Apple patent reveals that the company has worked out a system that would auto-adjust the volume of the iPhone or MacBook speakers based on the levels of ambient noise. The patent indicates that the levels could adjust based on user preferences and the presence of headphones. It might even be able to…
All of AT&T’s MEdia Net data plans are going away, replaced by the more generic Data moniker. In the process, it’s getting cheaper: Messaging & Data Unlimited will be just $30/month starting Jan. 25. Previously, unlimited messaging and data through MEdia Net was $35/month, so nice job, AT&T. To be clear, that’s not for iPhone…
Lowrance isn’t big in the automotive GPS business, but if you’re a boater, you know them. Yesterday they launched the Endura Sierra, Safari and Outback: Sturdy, touchscreen handhelds that take outdoor maps of all kinds. Magellan, Garmin and plenty of other companies have outdoor GPS, but Lowrance’s focus here was building one set of devices…
A race of giants roams the streets of LA. Google Street View captured an image of one as it boldly exposed itself in broad daylight, examining the street view truck like a Hot Wheels car. Typically nocturnal, after generations spent away from civilization, it’s unknown if these giants understand normal little people speech, so if…
Last week, a 9-year-old boy received the birthday cake of his life in the form of a giant Wiimote. At the request of one very loving parent, pastry chef Roshel Michaeli from Schicks Gourmet Bakery got to work meticulously measuring the Wiimote before scaling it to feed a small to medium army of children. The…
I agree with designer Tariq Krim that we’ve yet to see an OS interface perfectly implemented to a netbook’s uniquely small hardware. Hence Jolicloud, and judging from this UI shot, he’s on to something. Yes, this is what our netbooks need: clear, big app icons (big enough to be touchable) on scrollable page a la…
An interesting side effect of the anxiety about the decline of the hardline has been these beautiful widget-y desktop phones that do amazing things you always wanted phones to do, like the Verizon Hub here. https://gizmodo.com/nimble-300-android-desktop-phone-designed-by-iphone-e-5126620 The challenge for it is twofold: Cellphones do all of these amazing things and go with us everywhere, and…
If, like me, you thought there was something a little off with the performance of John Williams’s Oscar-grabbing inauguration theme, you were right. What we heard was a recording made two days prior. Due to January 20′ “wicked cold” (Mr. Ma’s words), the inaugural planners decided to roll tape for “Air and Simple Gifts” with…
At this point, we could really care less about a Korea-only UMPC, for obvious reasons. Unless the box art looks like this. Take notes, US gadget manufacturers. [Engadget]
Monty Python started a YouTube channel with tons of their sketches streaming for free. The included links to their DVDs at Amazon. The result was a whopping 23,000% increase in sales. For 3 years you YouTubers have been ripping us off, taking tens of thousands of our videos and putting them on YouTube. Now the…
Will Obama have a computer on his desk in the Oval Office? Slate’s Explainer tackles this critical question and reveals along the way that it almost doesn’t matter, because the White House internet sucks hard. Judging by history—and the photo above, taken yesterday in the Oval Office by White House photographer Pete Souza—probably not. Neither…
Ladies and gentlemen, this post is everything that I have to offer the world. It’s an upside down calculator t-shirt with “5318008” typed in. And it’s $18. [Look At Me Shirts via Fashionably Geek]
The first blow to us from the layoffs Microsoft announced yesterday cuts deep into our childhood memories: Flight Simulator is permanently grounded. The entire development team is gone. https://gizmodo.com/microsoft-laying-off-5-000-rumored-mostly-from-xbox-an-5137045 Flight Simulator debuted in 1982, making it one of the longest-running continuous franchises in the gaming industry. Both barely a game and so much more, Flight…
Device Stage is a set of baked-in icons and menus for printers, cameras, phones, etc. that wait for the moment when you plug something in. Recognition comes fast and smooth—provided the gadget is supported. UPDATE When you connect a supported gadget, like in this case the Epson Artisan 800, you instantly see the icon with…
The guys behind forthcomoing gadget design doc Objectified recently filmed Apple Chief Designer Jonthan Ive at work in his secret Cupertino lair. I am now even more excited for this movie. https://gizmodo.com/the-worlds-best-gadget-designers-speak-in-objectified-5123118 Do you notice how incredibly clean this place is? I imagine aside from its rows upon beautiful rows of design stations and exotic…
Here’s the secret of life: If you go nerd without pre-planning, you’re just a dork. But if you crank that nerd factor up with the right glasses, shirts, etc, you actually become hip. And these USB glasses celebrate the most famous of fashionable geek icons, the horned rim, by storing 2GB of data in their…
Because there are 1.4 million households on the underfunded digital converter voucher waiting list, the Senate is finalizing a proposal to delay the DTV switchover to June 12th—a bill that’s expected to pass unanimously. https://gizmodo.com/dtv-coupon-program-broke-busted-5125499 The bill (a rewrite of the Obama-supported Sen. Jay Rockefeller plan) doesn’t look to provide more funding for DTV vouchers—it’s…
Not only this Antarctic Snow Cruiser is amazing on its own, with its bigger-than-men wheels and awesome 1939 design but, as you can see, the damn thing carried an entire plane on top. The machine was nicknamed The Penguin and it was part of Operation Highjump, a 4,700-strong US expedition to Antarctica, the largest ever.…
This is the Vtech V.Motion, a Wii wannabe for 3 to 7 year olds. Toyology says it’s nice, but knowing Vtech’s horribly disgusting educative fake-o-laptops, I have serious doubts. Why not use the Wii? The thing about their products is that they always feel like dumbed-down versions of other electronic products. You know, like those…