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The six of you who have been following Gizmondo know that a new version was promised for this Christmas season. But surprise, surprise: it’s been delayed due to economic instability and general crappiness. https://gizmodo.com/gizmondo-to-rise-from-the-dead-in-winter-2008-founder-389250 A Swedish blogger met up with Gizmondo founder Carl Freer to discuss the future of the scandal-ridden handheld maker. Freer admitted…
Australian Andrew Milner built a poker table equipped with RFID chips for every single card and HD cameras to track every movement. His setup can even tell where cards lie in a full, vertical deck. Tiny RFID cards are attached to each card, and movements are monitored with four separate HD cameras, all running into…
Though mobile graphics drivers have historically been available only from the laptop manufacturer, Nvidia finally posted their official drivers on their site. Say goodbye to those 3rd-party hacked and often buggy drivers! Mobile GPU drivers were so scarce because those drivers are very customized, from hotkeys to smooth suspend and resume functions on each individual…
This DIY Christmas Cannon provides a solution to a problem I didn’t know existed: how to combine explosive firearms with the warmth, generosity, and joy of Christmas. Video after the jump. This homemade PVC pneumatic cannon is loaded with seasonal sparklies like tinsel and fake snow (and what looks like a slightly forlorn little Christmas…
The Float-A-Pet collar is two gadgets in one: a water-sensing inflatable floaty, and an LED locator. The other dogs may make fun of him, but that’s a trade-off he’s probably willing to make. The collar illuminates at night, thanks to built in, solar powered LED lights, which could be helpful if your pooch is the…
Samsung’s YP-P3 looks like a solid followup to the slick-but-limited P2 portable media player. The P3’s UI gets a huge update, along with some welcome new features. The P3’s form factor is relatively unchanged from the P2: it’s now made of aluminum (with an unseemly black bezel around the screen, unfortunately) and the dedicated volume…
Scientists at UCLA modded an ordinary phone into a portable blood analyzer that can detect diseases at a very low cost. The hack could save lives in poorer areas that can’t afford expensive equipment. Blood analysis usually requires either large and expensive equipment or a trained technician to manually examine the material. Both are out…
NYU’s ITP program is technology meets art, and good things (like this DIY Surface table) tend to happen at that intersection. Why didn’t I go to school here? Check out each photo’s caption for more on these great projects: And be sure to see our other posts from this year’s semester-ending classes: • ReedBox Recreates…
Giz reader and beer pong enthusiast Dan Dayon constructed a beer pong table with glowing LEDs, cup sensors, and a wireless module. It’s one of the most advanced tables you could ever puke on. The DIY project is powered by five microcontrollers and features 120 RGB LEDs, five per cup. The lights pulse and change…
If you’re the kind of destitute scientist who drinks Franzia but has a couple of high-powered titanium electrodes lying around, you’re in luck, because a short blast of electricity can vastly improve your swill. Scientists and oenologists (did you know there’s a word for wine dorks? Other than wino?) have discovered that they can rapidly…
Microsoft has recently posted some interesting job listings that lend themselves to (unconfirmed but solid) speculation. Their acquisition of European mobile music provider Musiwave last year just deepens the mystery. Musiwave provides ringtones and other music to European cell phones, and was acquired by Microsoft a little more than a year ago. Now, a web…
Amazon is now listing Nokia’s BlackBerry-ish QWERTY E63 phone as available for pre-order. The unlocked 3G phone can be reserved for $500, though there’s no word on release date. The E63, based on the E71, already dropped in Europe, so we expected it’d be making its way to North American shores at some point. In…
Microsoft and Mitsubishi have refined their translucent touchscreen, LucidTouch. The new NanoTouch outlines your fingers on the screen as you use the touch sensors on its back, keeping the screen visible while you touch away. Traditional touchscreens, like that iPhone everyone’s been talking about, can sometimes be tough to see and operate at the same…
Minnesota, apparently the most mall-centric state in the country, is also the site of the earliest modern mall, Southdale Center in Edina. This is the grandaddy of our distinctly American enclosed retail spaces. USA! USA! Before its opening in 1956, the Southdale Center was actually originally designed to be an updated version of traditional European…
The flashy Nokia 5800 XpressMusic all the pop stars were into popped up on the FCC’s site with a nice little treat: built-in 3G support for its US release. https://gizmodo.com/nokia-releases-5800-xpressmusic-tube-full-video-tour-5058503 The FCC also shows the manual, which doesn’t have many details we weren’t already aware of, as well as a bunch of new internal and…
PopSci’s Adam Weiner did some calculations to see if young Kirk could survive the car jump in the new Star Trek trailer. Adam’s wrong. We have the real answer in our own video. According to Adam, he would have needed to apply a force of 3,900 Newtons with his fingers to stop from falling. His…
iMobileCinema is a currently buggy app for jailbroken iPhones that works “most of the time” on 2.x iPhone firmware, giving you flash support in sites like YouTube. It kinda works. Just add this to your sources d.imobilecinema.com in Cydia and install iMobileCinema. Again, this is only for Jailbroken phones, but it will give you Flash…
It was supposed to be this wondertablet, a breakthrough device with iPhone-like capacitative touch screen, plus innovative software like its TouchSmart all-in-one siblings. But Laptop’s testing shows the touch features aren’t nearly good enough. This wasn’t the first—Dell’s Latitude XT took that honor—but HP had moved further ahead with touch interface design, and could have…
What happens when architects are also major sci-fi nerds? The massive gallery complied by io9 might give you an idea. It features buildings that resemble the Death Star, Enterprise and the Borg Cube. [io9] https://gizmodo.com/buildings-that-look-like-famous-spaceships-a-gallery-5114611
Infinity Storage Media has a hybrid disc with both Blu-ray and DVD data layers. This means that it’ll play on your ancient budget DVD player but it’ll also play in high-def in a Blu-ray player. This is done by stacking the DVD layers on top of Blu-ray layer with permeable layers of varying thickness in…