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This device certainly isn’t new, but it’s one of those obscure, scary looking medical contraptions that make you feel uncomfortable just looking at it. The prescription kit is intended to treat neck disorders by stretching the muscles and spinal column using a counterweight bag filed with water and a sling. I’m sure it provides relief,…
Next month at MWC, Microsoft’s cloud services will crash to earth: SkyBox, SkyLine and SkyMarket. Neowin says that SkyBox is Microsoft’s answer to Apple’s MobileMe, the killer being that it’s maybe for non-Windows Mobile phones. Basically, SkyBox syncs a phone’s info to the cloud: contacts, email/SMS, calendar and pictures, plus it has automatic backup and…
It may be first gen, but even without the NVIDIA graphics and extra storage, finding a MacBook Air below $1000 is an absolute steal. Besides, refurbs are really the smart way to go. [Apple] https://gizmodo.com/why-you-should-buy-a-refurbished-laptop-5075525
If there’s any downside to the $25 Bacon Watch, it’s that users may unintentionally gnaw at their own arm. The Bacon Watch is actually a pretty typical timepiece save for its trademark bacon strips strap constructed of durable vinyl that promise to fit “most” adult wrists (the product is intended for bacon addicts, after all,…
Crappy timing, since the biggest spike of Xbox Live renewals is probably in late December, but you can’t hate on the deal itself: 13 months of Xbox Live for $30. Free shipping, too. [Amazon]
A 10-inch version of the popular Acer Aspire One netbook is on the way, as proven in this first set of real-live photographs. Aside from the 1-inch screen size bump (at 1024 × 600 resolution), the system is pretty much the same as old Aspire Ones—1.6GHz Atom (model unspecified), 160GB hard drive, 1GB RAM, optional…
Zachary Moir, 19 (though mentally about 7 and 3 months), was arrested under charges of assaulting his mother— with a taco—because she unplugged his Xbox when he wouldn’t come downstairs for dinner. From Orlando’s WOFL-TV: When he refused to stop playing his X-box and come down for dinner, Dena Moir says she went upstairs and…
If you were planning on livebloging the shiz out of BHO’s ascension to the throne tomorrow via your smartphone with photos, tweets and txts, you may have a tough time of it. Having cell troubles at large public events is something we’ve all experienced, but the inauguration crowd, which could top out at around two…
Seagate’s tone has softened since sites started reporting on the plague striking down its Barracuda 7200.11 hard drives. They’re not deleting threads anymore and are offering free data recovery services. https://gizmodo.com/1tb-seagate-barracudas-collapsing-a-gogo-users-say-5130702 Seagate’s got a support page setup now where you can check if you’ve gotta one of the susceptible-to-death drives and download the firmware update…
A Taiwanese blog named Apple.pro has an inconsistent track record, posting a fake shot of a MacBook before revealing the first images of unibody construction. Now they claim a 15-inch Air is on the way. https://gizmodo.com/new-pics-surface-of-anonymous-apple-laptop-5060935 Through the glory of Google translate: It is understood that Apple is producing more than the current MBA size…
The BBC commissioned a flight-sim reproduction of the last week’s near-miraculous US Airways incident. So, in case you were wondering, this is what it looks like to pilot a commercial jet onto a river. This digitl reenactment drives home just how quickly the events transpired, and how quickly the crew managed to respond. Another point…
Swiss company The Wall AG has a perfect solution for third-world shanty towns, semi-permanent refugee camps and approximately 7.2% of adult Americans: paper houses! This isn’t mere papercraft—the Universal World House is a $5,000, 390-square-foot modular home, outfitted with plumbing and boarding facilities to support up to eight (eight!) residents each. The secret of its…
The iControlPad bore many signs of vaporware: desirability, no official authorization and a low budget. We now know that there’s at least one working version, and that promises of production aren’t, you know, lies. Here we can see the iControlPad wrapped around an iPhone, playing Quake. It works! But a few things stand out. First,…
Six months ago, startup pimp Michael Arrington of TechCrunch put out a call for help on a hardware project, specifically a $200 minimalist web tablet. Lo and behold, his team has made it! Well, one. This is technically the second prototype, but the first doesn’t really bear noting—it barely started, didn’t yet resemble the planned…
Those poor saps who bumrushed Circuit City this weekend thinking they’d save money on a TV were paying more—before sales tax—than at most online stores, according to HDGuru and our own quick survey. https://gizmodo.com/liquidation-overlords-utter-chaos-have-taken-over-circ-5134032 Gary at HDGuru checked out a store in Long Island and found that the Panasonic TH42PZ85U that lists for $1100 was…
Circuit City stores across the U.S. descended into chaos this weekend following the box chain’s demise earlier this week, with many outlets reporting long lines, spotty sales and insanity that had supplanted consumers’ good sense. Below are a few sporadic examples of the horror you’ll find within a Circuit City this weekend. However, this one…
The Cirrus MVR bathroom concept keeps your bathroom out of sight and out of mind thanks to its award-winning fold-up design. Just be mindful of the sink—the water is constantly recycled to save resources. But recycling is precisely the point, according to designer Michael Trudgeon. In the Australian outback, where this restroom might have a…
High end digital pianos sound great, and have come a long way over the years, but ask any professional musician and they’ll tell you they just don’t feel the same as a traditional baby grand. So Yamaha went to work on AvantGrand, an ingenious digital piano that uses strategically-placed resonators to pound the pianist with…
The calluses on my hands are more the result of high scores than fixing up the house, so you can imagine my relief today when I saw this DIY level made from a Wiimote. When he created this little hack, Alanceil was thinking in a way many of us here today can understand. That way…
In an interview with an NBC affiliate this weekend, Steve Wozniak, Apple’s other big Steve, shared a little insight into Apple culture—past, present and future. Thankfully, Woz was extremely respectful of Steve Jobs, choosing to focus on the good that could come of his absence, instead of focusing on speculation and hypotheses. But really, did…