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Hey, cheapskates! Refurbished iPhones are available now from Apple for $150/$250, if that $50 has been a dealbreaker for you. You’ll still need a two-year contract, of course. [AT&T via CNet]
According to speculation by Ezra Gottheil of Technology Business Research, Apple will announce a netbook at Macworld. His vision is one of a computer platform supporting the App Store: [The device] will provide Web access, email, media playing, and essential applications at a single low price. Computer beginners will be able to start using it…
A group of South Korean scientists have developed a transparent memory chip that could be the precursor to completely transparent electronics. The RAM’s design is simple enough to comprehend. It consists of clear oxide film and electrodes placed on a glass or plastic circuit board. And while researchers haven’t successfully developed any other PC components,…
Gifts from Japan! Since 1947, Tokyo-based Gakken has created some of the most sought-after science, music, and engineering kits for kids and adults. MAKE Magazine is pleased to be the only retailer in North America selling these educational and collectible kits. Our team personally selected the kits while visiting the Gakken headquarters in Japan. The…
Consumer Reports’ picks for top five smartphones confirms they’re woefully out of touch. Four of the five are Windows Mobile phones from last year, and the sole BlackBerry is the worst RIM offers. Uhhhh, WTF? Here’s the list, provided by jkOnTheRun: 1. Samsung Blackjack II 2. T-Mobile Wing 3. Motorola Q9C 4. T-Mobile Shadow 5.…
When cabling is done right, it can be a work of art. However, in Vietnam things have gotten out of control—as OObject points out with their list of 12 above-ground cabling disasters. [OObject] https://gizmodo.com/data-center-cabling-masterpieces-348706
Man, I’m dying for a pizza right now. I have my favorite pizza joint on speed dial, but that wastes too much time. This is a fat guy emergency! Bring me the Pizzaphone! https://gizmodo.com/all-giz-wants-the-one-true-internet-pizza-ordering-app-5091434 That’s right, simply lifting the receiver on this phone will call the number of the pizza joint you program into it.…
Pandora’s free internet radio service is now streaming personalized music to WinMo devices—well, the Motorola Q9c and HTC XV6900 on Verizon and the Motorola Q9c and HTC Touch on Sprint anyway. If you don’t happen to have one of these phones, don’t worry. Pandora plans on getting around to other Windows Mobile devices over time.…
Playing guitar is a cool thing to do. Sticking a couple of iPod touches on it to make an "iTouch Guitar"? Well, the coolness of that is a bit more questionable. This guy affixed two iPods to the front of his guitar; one runs Itouch Midi’s Matrix app and the other is running my beloved…
Dan Shiffman isn’t like most professors. Instead of Scantron sheets and bluebooks, Shiffman prefers to give his final exams on a 120-foot video wall that’s the equivalent of six 16:9 displays linked end-to-end. Yes, it is final exam time for Shiffman’s Big Screens Class-at 6PM on a Friday night, with free wine-and I am standing…
Vudu has announced a plan of expansion for its formerly closed set top box. The company has initiated a platform for developing web applications while expanding free content on Vudu boxes immediately. As of today, a new Vudu Labs area on standard Vudu boxes will offer access to Flickr, Picasa and YouTube. In addition, the…
Laptop Mag scored a hands-on with a pre-production unit of the upcoming Intel Convertible Classmate. And they seemed to like it. The touchscreen sequel to the original Classmate, the Convertible Classmate will pack the typical netbook 1.6 GHz Intel Atom, 60 GB hard drive, and Windows XP. Its touchscreen is 8.9 inches. https://gizmodo.com/classmate-pc-intels-sub-400-laptop-204400 Laptop liked…
Were you inspired by the one-of-a-kind hacked Chrono Trigger proposal? Do you now want to rip that guy’s idea off and do a DS proposal of your own? New software can make it happen. https://kotaku.com/the-chrono-trigger-marriage-proposal-hacks-5069088 Multiple:Option’s middleware for the DS lets you create a custom puzzle game that ends with a marriage proposal. Simply give…
DataViz is porting their Documents to Go—that lets you view and edit Office documents and PDFs—and RoadSync Exchange apps to Android next year. Anyone else glad that Android’s looking better for business? [DataViz via UnwiredView] https://gizmodo.com/why-android-is-bad-for-business-5053925
If you’ve ever been to Japan—or seen a picture—you’d know that the entire surface of cityscapes is basically one giant advertising mosaic. So how do advertisers know which ones people actually gawk at? Japan’s NTT Communications is testing a new billboard setup in January that has a built-in pair of cameras hooked up to image…
SCEE president David Reeves can deny what he likes, but that’s not stopping the game publishers from talking to the press about the future of the PSP, including the PSP-4000 and PSP2. https://gizmodo.com/sony-claims-theyre-not-working-on-psp2-5108377 While we haven’t heard much yet, Eurogamer sources in the game publishing sector have confirmed that a PSP-4000 will be released in…
Pocketables has identified the ugly mystery cellphone: It’s not the fabled Palm Roteo but the Compal Tabasco. However, the forrible Tabasco with giant rotating screen and tiny keyboard may become the Roteo after all. https://gizmodo.com/crazy-ugly-mystery-phone-pops-up-begs-to-be-identifie-5104100 At least that’s what Pocketables speculates with, talking about rumors that say that Palm may be “placing a big order”…
The Bejing Digital building wasn’t the breakaway star of 2008 Olympics architecture, but if Michael Phelps built circuit boards, things might have been different. Luckily, one modder created a case to commemorate the building. Not just some basement mod, the original renderings of this PC were created by Gert Swolfs, the same guy who did…
iPhone developer Steven Troughton-Smith has created a very special port of Doom, one that uses the iPhone as touch controller but an external monitor for display. And not any display, but an Apple II’s. Following Erica Sadun’s article on how to enable the iPhone’s undocumented TV-out features, Troughton-Smith came up with the idea of avoiding…
They did it again: iPhone Dev Team has unlocked the iPhone 3G. They are now packaging the user-friendly software for a December 31 release. While it took a little longer than the free iPhone EDGE unlock, it does sound like this is the real deal. The team is claiming a successful unlock-now the next step…