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While Konami’s announcement of Metal Gear Solid for the iPhone is tough to be topped, the company will also be releasing a few of their other big franchises as well, including Silent Hill and DDR. https://kotaku.com/konami-confirms-iphone-metal-gear-5112011 Silent Hill: The Escape, DanceDanceRevolution S Lite and Frogger are all in the works for the iPhone/iPod touch platform.…
Giz Trivia: Did you know that Mark Wilson was our man in Illinois? That’s right, up until this year he was living in Urbana, but now he’s in Chicago, home of the very best and very worst of politics. For Gizmodo’s tour of Chicago, I tested the Southside, Northside and sort of Middleside of the…
Sean Fallon represents the Mid-Atlantic for Giz; he’s a resident of a small town in the Raleigh-Durham area, home to a lot of college basketball. Living near the capital of North Carolina made my location choices clear. Technology plays an important role in the lives of college students, and some of the biggest colleges in…
My in-laws live in Portland’s sorta twin city, Vancouver, WA. Over Thanksgiving weekend, I decided to check out the 3G situation. PGE Park (Saturday, 12 noon) Home of the Triple-A Beavers, among other minor league sports teams, it’s a centrally located venue for fun stuff in Portland. Surprisingly, there was a Starbucks conveniently located right…
Eric Sheline, one of our favorite former interns, gave us a hand in Austin. My Apartment in Austin (6:30pm) My apartment is on the northwest side of Austin, in a quiet neighborhood between the denser central part of the city and the outer suburban areas. Suburbia – Round Rock, TX (4:30pm) Round Rock may be…
Weekend editor Jack Loftus tested his way around his hometown of Boston. There’s no picture of him doing it, which, after you read his comments, might be a good thing. Gov’t Center (5pm) Government Center is a hub of public affairs, adulterous affairs and current affairs. It’s also the home to one of the ugliest…
As a recent transplant to the Pacific Northwest, I got a chance to test out 3G in both Seattle and Portland. As you can imagine, most of my stops were in coffee shops. Maple Leaf (Wednesday, 4pm) Dining room table at our lovely rental house in this mostly residential upper Seattle neighborhood. Redmond (Thursday, 4pm)…
SF intern Andi Wang set out to test over three afternoons, covering a wider range than most testers by hitting not just SF but Marin and a good bit of Silicon Valley. Googleplex (Wednesday, 1pm) Having been born and raised in Silicon Valley, I like to brag that Google’s Headquarters is just 10 minutes away…
New York editor John Mahoney was all over this project, not only initiating testing in NYC but helping set up the program so that everyone else could follow suit. Bryant Park (Sunday, 7:25pm) Was in Bryant park on a nice warm Sunday night. Drank a coffee, tested 3G sticks. It’s in midtown, but midtown on…
Just when you think PR folks and bloggers got along semi-decently, you get a report of one such exchange where the PR person challenges the blogger to a fistfight. Updated 2:43 PM EST To set the scene, December is the season where all the PR companies are throwing out 50x the normal amount of emails…
While recently unsealed documents suggests that Microsoft knew about Xbox 360 disc scratching problems all along, Microsoft has finally stepped forward to respond to the allegations. https://gizmodo.com/microsoft-allegedly-knew-xbox-360-was-scratching-discs-5110840 Speaking with Edge, a Microsoft spokesperson explained: While we have had some users contact us with concerns about scratched discs, it is much less than 1 percent of…
Even though Apple pulling out of Macworld after this year probably spells the end, IDG is going on record saying they’re barreling ahead with Macworld 2010. No, it’s not the most shocking announcement, since Macworld is arguably one of the brighter jewels in IDG’s portfolio of trade shows that includes everything from the DEMO conference…
Ideas company AKQA has created one of the coolest Christmas video cards I’ve ever seen: 49 microwave ovens stacked on a wall, all set to play Jingle Bells. As you can see in the video, it required some careful planning. First, finding the microwave ovens with the right “ping”, so they could have the notes…
What in the name of all that is good, sacred, and smells of PVC is this? A deer having sex with a trailer hitch? It’s just one of the worst things in SkyMall’s catalog. Actually I like it. It goes perfectly with this: But maybe I have had too much of accelerated wine and liquor:…
Today, Nintendo announced that they’d settled a lawsuit with Nyko over the wireless Kama controller. Along with what we’re guessing was a sizable check, Nyko agreed to redesign their controller. Here’s how they placated Nintendo: https://gizmodo.com/nintendo-suing-nyko-over-wireless-nunchuk-5016278 From a Nyko spokesperson: • Wider shape to fit hands comfortably • Curved Z button to reduce finger slippage…
We’ve seen webcam-based augmented reality before, like in NSFW Japanese dating games and the PS3’s Eye of Judgment. But in a publicly distributed Mini Cabrio ad? A realtime 3D rendering is actually useful. https://gizmodo.com/virtual-webcam-girlfriend-is-entrancing-if-a-little-pe-5075130 What appears to be little more than a black and white advertisement in three recent German automotive magazines becomes a 3D…
Electronics genius John Maushammer has a new version of his Pong game watch, one that plays Asteroids and can be controlled with a tilt sensor. https://gizmodo.com/pong-watch-a-smaller-geekier-pong-clock-200341 Usually, the computer plays automatically & it keeps time. But, it also has a tilt-sensor so you can aim the ship by moving your wrist around. It’s not done…
NASA’s Themis, a satellite flotilla studying geomagnetic disturbances, have discovered a large hole on Earth’s magnetic field, which protects us against solar particles, which can cause severe disturbances in power grids, computers, and communication. Updated. https://gizmodo.com/themis-satellites-discover-northern-lights-are-powered-5028889 What we observed was the breach in the levee. This has taken us completely by surprise. The opening was…
The rise of the machines is happening already: Three people were killed in Japan by an evil foot massage machine. Or maybe the machine wasn’t that evil and the people were just thick. Actually, the foot massage machine wasn’t evil at all. Maybe a little bad tempered and with some personal interrelation issues, but it…
Mmmm: the Pentax K2000, a well-reviewed Nikon/Canon competitor, will now be available in a limited edition white. https://gizmodo.com/pentaxs-entry-level-k2000-dlsr-aka-k-m-now-official-5052950 No pricing info yet, but a boring old black K2000 will set you back around $800, so expect this “extremely limited” version to carry a bit of an overage. Its two lenses—the kit 18-55mm and an additional…