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News of HP’s Firebird 803 may have leaked out over the holidays, but now that its been officially announced, we have a batch of photos, including the freakishly tidy insides, as well as pricing details. https://gizmodo.com/voodoo-designed-hp-firebird-803-is-tiny-still-has-spac-5116770 As you can see, HP put some work in getting the internal layout of the Firebird to be as…
All of HP’s 12-inch (and under) laptops have either been tablets, netbooks, or products aimed at the business crowd—until now. The Pavilion DV2 is HP’s new 12-inch consumer laptop that is under an inch thick. The DV2 is powered by a 1.6GHz AMD Athlon Neo MV-40 processor, supports up to 4GB RAM (only one slot,…
The Gadget: The HP Mini 2140 is the update to the education and business oriented Mini 2133 netbook. HP says they bumped the 2140’s specs to cater more to the road warriors. https://gizmodo.com/lightning-review-hp-2133-mini-note-384031 The Skinny: The most notable changes in the 2140 is the 10-inch, LED-backlit, 16:9 screen (1366×768!) and the 1.6GHz Intel Atom processor.…
Sling Media revealed that HD streaming will be coming to Mac users via Sling.com, and they plan to submit the Sling iPhone app for approval in Q1 of this year. As opposed to a standalone desktop client, Sling has opted to introduce SlingPlayer for Mac HD as a web-based app that runs through Sling.com. The…
This solar-charged monkey toy that uses solar energy to climb the rope, hand over hand, is probably the first of its kind that we’ve seen. Unfortunately, there is some assembly required, but it’ll teach the young’ns about how monkeys need to often be under direct sunlight. The solar chimp will cost you about £14.19 ($20),…
Samsung’s HMX-H106 camcorder’s claim to fame is that it’s the first camcorder with a built-in 64GB SSD. But its smoother-than-usual lines make it look like a Thermos I could pour thirst-quenching fruit punch in. It, along with its 32GB and 16GB brothers, the H105 and H104, respectively, have a 10x zoom lens with optical stabilization…
Oh, Onion News Network! You and your team of reporters never fail to make us laugh with your jabs at Apple. That’s a solid 2.5 minutes of funny. Click to view [Onion News Network]
When I go on my diving vacation at the end of this month, I won’t be bringing this video mask. Why anyone would like to attach dumb headlights to vital diving gear is beyond me. While Liquid Image Scuba Series HD320 is a huge jump over their previous toy-mask—reaching 115 feet and capable of capturing…
Craigsphone is an impressively full-featured free Craigslist iPhone app with photo uploads, location sharing (imagine the possibilities!), click-to-call and other goodness. Missing are the “risque” sections, so something you can’t find is a “date.” [iTunes]
It looks like golfers may have more to worry about than bad backs and jacked-up knees. Apparently, swinging those new fangled fancy titanium drivers may lead to hearing loss. It sounds strange but driver faces are getting thinner and thinner which leads to a louder noise when contact is made with the ball. Tests conducted…
More evidence that the new Mac minis are at least partly geared toward the cheap server market: SeeFile dropped their press release pimping support of the “new Apple Mac Mini hardware” just a little early. https://gizmodo.com/new-mac-mini-at-macworld-will-look-like-imac-time-ca-5121681 They specifically mention a complete bundled system with a “Mac mini server with 1 terabyte of storage.” A SeeFile…
Kotaku’s put their game of the year awards up, and it’s a pretty good start to building your gaming collection if you’ve just gotten an Xbox 360, PS3 or Wii over the holidays. https://kotaku.com/kotakus-2008-games-of-the-year-awards-5122222 Although their categories, like best art, best sound and best innovation may not be a great template for finding a game…
Ever since Doc Brown added a Mr. Fusion to the Delorean, many of us have longed to fuel our car with banana peels and beer. Now you can, thanks to the magic of gasification. Gasification is the use of heat to transform solid biomass, or other carbonaceous solids, into a synthetic “natural gas like” flammable…
Comcast’s bandwidth throttling system that slows you down for using too much bandwidth is now fully armed and operational in all markets. Here’s how it works, and how to not get stuck on the short bus. https://gizmodo.com/comcast-n-bittorrent-bff-whats-good-what-sucks-373162 The golden rule—which we covered a bit here—to keep in mind is this: If you use more than…
Beejive’s already quite usable Beejive IM iPhone app just got an update to 2.0, adding file transfer and voice messages to its multitude of IM connectivity. Currently, you can connect to “AIM, Google Talk, ICQ, Jabber, MSN/Live, Myspace IM, and Yahoo messenger” with Beejive. With 2.0, you can send in-line photos, audio and video files,…
This precariously elevated bike balancing contraption that Tokyotimes found seems to be the best way of keeping your soup upright when you’re swerving through the streets of Japan. [Tokyo Times via Wired]
The long-awaited (previously confirmed) iPhone 3G tethering plan for AT&T is coming this week for Macworld, says TUAW. Standard AT&T tether plan pricing: $30/month with a 5GB cap. Who’s excited??? [TUAW] https://gizmodo.com/confirmed-3g-tethering-coming-to-iphone-5078562
A few weeks back, Vuzix teased us with an image of their upcoming Wrap 920AV virtual reality sunglasses, and today they followed up with the details. https://gizmodo.com/vuzix-wrap-920av-video-sunglasses-feature-see-thru-qu-5123737/?op=postpreview&refId=5123737 So what is “see-thru” quantum optics anyway? The stylish Wrap 920AV functions with any media playing device with a video output and projects a virtual 60-inch screen, as…
You know, I’m not one to pass judgments, but I’m not Ace Hardware. [Consumerist]
Traditional power strips are not the most ideal way to conserve space and keep things orderly. This Swivel Socket design tries to overcome that problem with six outlets that can rotate 90 degrees. Obviously, that angle would be enough to get the cords out of the way so that you can move furniture and other…