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Microsoft’s “Retail Experience Center” is a 20,000 sqft private retail center at Redmond that Microsoft is fiddling around with new retail tech, like real-time cart info and other POS services. It’s awesome. Here’s why. One, it reminds me a lot of the actual Microsoft retail store that used to be in the Sony Metreon in…
When I pulled my MacBook Pro out for its first field run at CES, one limitation I hadn’t previously anticipated arose. It’s something you should consider if you’re using anything larger than standard USB plugs. When I went to plug in my Verizon EV-DO card, all was well. But when I moved to hook up…
Ah, love! It makes you do so many silly things. You know, like marrying. And having an iPhone wedding cake, like Bobby Casey here. Bobby, I hope you had Lego wedding rings too. Or else. https://gizmodo.com/lego-silver-rings-will-brick-your-marriage-5101650 So this is me with my cake. I got married and this is what the wife got the Groom…
The old-fashioned tape measure is getting a 21st century upgrade with, what else, an iPod inspired design—but the LED screen is the feature worth getting excited about. Using the iPod-esque controls and the screen, the user can display and record measurements, adjust case lengths and convert measurements between standard and metric. Definitely a smart design,…
For this week’s Photoshop Contest, I asked you to use our photos of Ballmer’s CES keynote as source material. Man, do you guys love Photoshopping Ballmer. First Place — Umadsarah Unicornsaintreel (??) Second Place — Burrito Tech Third Place — Derrick Villalpando
It looks like the Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 hard drive series is having serious problems Zune style, with a large number of them failing like crazy, specially the 1TB model. The problem seems to be firmware-based. https://gizmodo.com/30gb-zunes-failing-everywhere-all-at-once-5121311 The company-which has been deleting messages from customers reporting on the problem left, right, and center-has offered a software…
The iPhone nano is coming! The iPhone nano is coming! Or so does the Economic Daily News say, quoting sources at Taiwanese electronic parts manufacturers TSMC and UMC. The rumors are becoming louder and louder. https://gizmodo.com/iphone-nano-case-rumor-again-5120420 According to the paper, which AppleInsider says it is a “fairly reliable publication,” the bidding for some parts of…
Is visual voicemail coming to the BlackBerry Bold? Possibly, if you believe this screenshot from a Boy Genius tipster. Unfortunately, the app doesn’t actually launch. The tipster claims that the module was available on the 4.6.0.219 OS install, but without the Application Center service books, it isn’t going to work. Obviously that isn’t much to…
Unlike Microsoft, Sony never bothered to make PC drivers for their PlayStation 3 controllers; but some Japanese programmer has bridged that fjord for you. This Geocities page (wait, what?) has the download links, and this forum has English instructions on how to get it working. It works in XP/Vista, and theoretically should work on Windows…
Spoiler: Install Ubuntu. Maximum PC walks through installing Ubuntu on various netbook permutations and how to hit the ground running, turning you into a “power netbook user”—words I never thought I’d see together. [Maximum PC]
Meet crazy inventor Richard Carter. Where most people look at singing novelty fish and say “get that damn thing away from me,” Carter saw something magnificent—and the Sashimi Tabernacle Choir was born. The choir consists of at least 200 singing fish attached to an old Volvo and juiced up with five miles of wire, five…
This Atari 400 synth gets 10 points for effort, but minus 1 billion points for aesthetics. The buttons aren’t even lined up correctly. Your 1970s dad would be ashamed. [Technabob via BBG]
Remember World’s Fairs? I wish I did, because they seemed like they were a prit-tay good time. And now, instead of self-cleaning kitchens, rocket cars and the World of Tomorrow, we get Bunny Pavilions. Not dissing the Shanghai Expo outright, as it seems like a pretty good place to exhibit cracked-out brain melting exhibitions of…
Yes, iTunes embeds your email address in its DRM-free iTunes Plus files, which now make up the entire iTunes store. But don’t panic—it’s been like this since iTunes Plus launched. https://gizmodo.com/itunes-gets-drm-free-new-prices-purchase-over-3g-5124588 Besides the fact it’s nothing new (and iTunes ain’t the only place that does it), it shouldn’t really be an issue. The legit point…
There is something downright masculine about upshifting.The feeling of power as a car kicks into gear and takes off. But what if you could get the same feeling when you brush your teeth? I’m sure that is part of the inspiration behind designer Shen Di’s “+shifter” faucet concept. However, the true purpose behind the design…
Cherry Keyboards’ Klingon Language keyboard is the best way to write a love song, a love poem, a love sonnet, or a love threat on your computer, assuming your computer still has a PS/2 port. It’s a good thing the Klingon alphabet has 26 characters, or Cherry would have had to redesign the keyboard to…
Talking about the process of shooting Golden Galaxy-winner Slumdog Millionaire, director Danny Boyle reveals that they shot parts of the movie using a “a Canon stills camera, which takes 12 frames per second.” They used the still cameras to shoot crowd scenes, since they didn’t use actors, just waves people flowing by, and they wanted…
One of the best things of being back in Madrid is El Prado, which has some of the most amazing paintings ever. Now you can see them in Google Earth, at a stunning 14-billion-pixel resolution. Although there’s nothing comparable-in my case, to the point of getting goosebumps-to standing in front of Las Meninas (or any…
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We’ve heard rumors, but now we can say without almost full certainty that Asus is working on a low-cost “Eee Phone” to complement its mostly Asia-only Windows Mobile smartphones. But will it run Android? https://gizmodo.com/the-eeephone-cometh-asus-to-launch-android-phone-in-09-5070288 Asus head Jonney Shih told the Times’ Saul Hansell that the forthcoming Eee Phone will be integral for controlling a…