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The December 6, 1931 Daily Capital News and Post-Tribune (Jefferson City, MO) ran a short blurb about Francis Keally’s predictions for the city of 2031. Keally (1889-1978) was an architect who worked on the Oregon state capitol building in Salem, which was completed in 1938. Francis Keally thinks that our future cities will spread out…
While we knew much of Sony’s new netbook’s specs already, the price was still a mystery. But new leaks put the Vaio Pocket awfully close to the $1000 mark, which makes it a pricey toy indeed. https://gizmodo.com/sony-vaio-pocket-the-fancy-mystery-netbook-leaked-5118086 The leaks confirm the 1.33 GHz processor, and specifies it as a Z250 Atom, as well as the…
The drinkin’ tinkerers over at Instructables created the Serv O’Beer to interpret a “pouring” motion with an iPhone into a real, albeit foamy, beer. What an age we live in! Creator “Polymythic” used a Construx building set as his mechanical base and an ioBridge to control the system. It pours the beer a bit violently,…
If you get distracted with brilliant blogs written by unspeakably handsome writers and forget about your laundry only to find your clothes smelly and gross in the machine five hours later, this hack’s for you. Ryan Rose added an ethernet port and a limit switch to his washer to detect on/off cycles and transmit the…
Knowing that it is unlikely that Apple would ever release an iPhone Pro with physical keyboard, Mat Brady from planetmat has sent me another image of a potential accessory. It looks great. https://gizmodo.com/the-dream-iphone-pro-5119445 Mat says that he created the accessory answering readers’ feedback on sliding keyboards. The slide-out keyboard has generated the most response from…
Lego Middle Earth brewery? Check. Lego beer, check. Drunk Lego knights and peasants, check (me included). Glowing Lego ogres, check. Half naked Lego pole dancer that actually moves her booty around? ASFFGGAGADGAFGDH!!! Gizmodo reader Andrew sent us pictures of his Lego brewery in the middle of a river. It’s quite nice on its own, but…
Ooooooooh, black curtains! Apple says they won’t have “revolutionary” products for Macworld 2009, but maybe this means that their new products are worth the secrecy. Or maybe it is just that Apple doesn’t give a damn about Macworld anymore and this is why these guys were able to sneak in. Whatever it is, we will…
Anythingbutipod and Ihaveazune have done some research and have discovered that the 30GB Zune failing bug also affects its twin brother, the Toshiba Gigabeat S. According to them, the culprit is the power management circuit. https://gizmodo.com/30gb-zunes-failing-everywhere-all-at-once-5121311 The fiend is Freescale’s MC13783 PMIC-a chipset used to regulate and control power-which is used in the the Gigabeat…
Of all Apple fan tributes, this may be the least Apple-spirited. I can imagine Jon Ive throwing up after seeing the image, which lacks the very simplicity and smoothness that makes fanboys all woozy. The blow-up features the first-gen iPhone, so it’s probably, at this point, a bit too late for impact anyhow. I do…
At last, a really useful application for the Segway: Office skiing. Just attach a cable and go. It needs a homemade hoverboard for maximum speed and broken bones, but hopefully that will come soon. [Crunchgear] https://gizmodo.com/how-to-make-your-own-legit-hoverboard-5120605
TechCrunch has a quick rundown of everything that Steve Ballmer will supposedly be announcing at Microsoft’s CES keynote. Surprise (well, not), it’s all stuff we already know: • Windows 7 will hit public beta (or just grab the torrent now) • Windows Mobile will get Flash by March (weeeeee!) • Two Halo games for Xbox…
Sony Ericsson’s upcoming C510 (Kate) Cybershot phone has been floating around for a while now, but these images from Daily Mobile represent the first decent look at it. In case you missed it, here is a rundown of the features: •3.2 MP AF camera and LED •Face detection •Smile shutter •Auto rotation when viewing •Cyber-shot™…
With the holidays and our year-end app lists (games and everything else), it’s been a little while since we last dove in to our weekly roundups. Time to catch up! https://gizmodo.com/the-only-10-games-your-iphone-needs-5117888 Mint: The app I’m most excited about over the last few weeks is Mint-a free iPhone companion to the popular online financial planning site.…
The T-Mobile G1‘s lack of battery life has always been a concern, especially after we learned about its data roaming issues. Seidio’s new battery combats this problem without the need for a new cover. https://gizmodo.com/t-mobile-g1-apps-turn-on-data-roaming-by-themselves-5106844 The 1400mAh battery adds an additional 400mAh over the OEM version, which should earn you an extra hour or so…
With the holidays behind us, it is time to buckle down and get some work done in 2009. With these chairs, you might actually enjoy sitting in front of the computer all day. [Background image via Flickr]
Are you still watching television in standard def? How humiliating. Because Brother has just announced the world’s first sewing machine with a built-in camera to display your work on an “HD” screen. While we don’t do much sewing ourselves, the QuattroT 6000D seems to have some good ideas. 56 LEDs illuminate the sewing platform while…
According to The Nikkei, Toyota is working on more than just a Prius with a solar panel to run the A/C. They are designing a completely solar-powered car…though they intend to cheat a bit. https://gizmodo.com/solar-panel-powered-prius-in-2009-confirmed-5022382 Nikkei explains that following their first operating loss in 70 years, Toyota wants to make an aggressive move in the…
So much for biometrics and immigration security: A South Korean woman managed to fool a million-dollar fingerprint reading machine in Japanese border controls using a simple piece of tape stuck to her fingers. It happened at Tokyo airport. The woman has repeatedly entered Japan using the same trick without anybody noticing. Japanese officials say that…
The iPhone Dev Team has updated yellowsn0w, the iPhone 3G software unlock program, to version 0.9.4. It’s still a beta, but it has worked for me after some fiddling. Using Vodafone now. [Gizmodo coverage] https://gizmodo.com/iphone-3g-unlock-now-available-5121902
It’s no surprise that Kobe Bryant is a huge game film addict, but the LA Times’s look at the tech Kobe uses to feed himself massive amounts of video daily is a great read. Aside from the awesome dash-mounted screen in his Range Rover here, Kobe’s primary window into getting into his opponents heads is…