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I’m normally not interested in the onslaught of green power strips and surge protectors, but Innergie’s mCube90 is interesting because they’re working with electronics manufacturers to have special power-management tech installed in the gadgets. So here’s what makes the mCube90 surge protector/universal-power adapter unique: most devices, even when fully charged (or off) still continue to…
Perhaps Paris Hilton would have avoided the $2 million theft of her jewelry recently if she had one of these BioMirage Coffers. It can only be opened via fingerprint identification or a USB key. That seems far more convenient than carrying around a key or remembering a passcode, but couldn’t you just take the whole…
Interphone researchers are conducting the largest-ever study investigating if cellphones cause cancer, examining studies from 6,400 tumors in patients from 13 countries. Final results are expected in early 2009, but the preliminary ones are badbadbad. Israeli researchers in the study found that regular cellphones users are a whopping 50 percent more likely than non-users to…
Goldfish must get lonely in those little bowls. I’m sure that’s why designer Bruno Fosi used guts from a Chumby to create a device that allows you to automate an aquarium and bring it online. https://gizmodo.com/hands-on-chumby-wi-fi-widget-beanbag-cuddly-in-more-wa-359388 The details on the “My Chumby’s Fish” design are pretty thin, but it appears that sensors monitor conditions inside…
Back home for the holidays after a two-day JFK-London-Malaga-Madrid odyssey due to bad weather, missing flights, and losing my bags. Happy to be alive, however, after seeing these shots of Saturday’s 737 crash in Denver. There’s still no reason why the Boeing 737-500 went off the runway at takeoff. Fortunately, everyone survived, although two of…
Show them this. Explain that opening all those damn attachments is the equivalent of letting a bunch of dudes with hairy arms reach through the internet, into their homes. Watch their reaction. The image is taken from Sophos’ 2009 security threat report, which says 37% of malware comes from inside the US, 27% comes from…
Boxee, which is our favorite way to unleash the true power of Apple TV is going from invite-only to totally open on Jan. 8, as it chugs along from alpha to beta. [boxee via Engadget] https://gizmodo.com/how-to-max-out-apple-tvs-potential-with-boxee-5082130
Unlike its spoiled brat sibling, the Hamburger Phone, the Soda Cup Phone doesn’t have a major motion picture to serve as its marketing machine. So it turned to us, the blogs, to spread the word. I’ll be honest—the Soda Cup may not have the same quirky appeal as the Hamburger, but it has stealth on…
…I just can’t put my finger in it. What could it be? [App Store – Thanks Jeremy!]
Fry’s VP Ausaf Umar Siddiqui has been accused by the IRS of taking $65 million of Fry’s company money to “fuel his lavish lifestyle and pay off gambling debts.” Siddiqui’s downfall came when another exec found a spreadsheet with backroom deals for contracts (he was a buyer for Fry’s). He’d then get vendors to sell…
PuzzleQuest, one of the pioneers of combining Bejeweled-style gameplay with RPG-style spells and weapons, just hit the iPhone. What’s interesting is that publisher TransGaming is releasing this in three chapters, meaning you’ll have to pay $10 three times if you want to get the “complete” experience. That is, if you haven’t already played the game…
Dear Kids. You all have been bad. You’ll be all dead tomorrow night. Merry Xmas, Lego Santa Crab. P.S. Check out my other cool pics. I rock. You don’t. Ho Ho Ho. Ho. [Andrew Colunga via Neatorama]
According to the trusted researchers at iSuppli, laptop computer sales outpaced desktops for the first time last quarter. Strong netbook sales may have played a decisive role in the change. Netbooks may have been the deciding factor in pushing notebooks over the top. “The big news from iSuppli’s market share data for the third quarter…
Google Street view has caught a lot of people doing a lot of things, but is this the first instance of it catching someone peeing on the street? Here’s what we think. This takes place in Madrid, Spain. Jesus frequents Madrid. This person likes peeing. Jesus is known to pee from time to time. Thus,…
British Inventor Josh Silver has developer a pair of eyeglasses that are instantly adjustable. They’ve got a liquid-filled sac in the middle—add more fluid to make the glasses stronger, deflate to weaken them. The no-optician-required glasses rely on the principle that the fatter a lens is, the more powerful it comes, so by pumping in…
New Scientist reports that researchers at the University of Colorado came up with this crazy idea that if they inject semiconductor nanoparticles in your retinas, photons will make them glow, thus improving your vision. These quantum dots, as they’re referred to, would theoretically fluoresce when hit by light packets, and serve as a light amplifier…
The (pulled) post on fashion site UptownLife that suggested Dell’s Adamo is a MacBook Air rival was actually a Dell ad, a spokesman admitted to the NYT. Which confirms it’s a MacBook Air thinger. [Bits] https://gizmodo.com/dell-adamo-could-be-lighter-thinner-than-macbook-air-5113604
I had no idea his name was Dick Wang. Here’s an interesting story. My parents told me that when I was really little, I played with the actor who played Data from the Goonies and Short Round from Indiana Jones. REALLY little, as in, from a time from which I can’t remember. Of course now,…
This road smashing into a building and emerging out on the other side is the most “normal” highway in this album of Japanese infrastructures collected by Dark Roasted Blend. Here are our favorites. Absolutely nuts. Although other structures around the world can rival these, the concentration in Japanese cities is simple astounding. Head to DRB…
T-Mobile is refusing to track stolen cellphones despite having the permission of both Boston police AND the victim whose phone was stolen, citing “privacy restrictions.” According to the Boston Herald, T-Mobile will only help track the stolen phone (a Sidekick, snatched from a 16-year-old by an 18-year-old) if it’s a “life or death situation”, or…