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Before the iPhone 3G was released, a Chinese case manufacturer named XSKN showed a case with a curved back that ended up resembling the iPhone 3G. Now, XSKN has leaked their iPhone nano case. Real? https://gizmodo.com/3g-iphone-case-shows-thicker-curvier-backside-and-fro-391705 iDeals China claims that it is, and offers plenty of specs to back it up. They say that the…
The latest OS X update just popped. See the complete list of improvements and fixes after the jump and at Apple. Updated 6:10PM EST. Update: If you’re having trouble with update, try the combo one, per Lifehacker’s suggestion. https://lifehacker.com/mac-os-x-10-5-6-update-now-out-5110383 Looks like a pretty commonplace list. A couple of standouts are better compatibility with AT&T 3G…
These days, you’ve gotta do everything you can to stand out at the office so you don’t get laid off. Like tromp around in a terrifying, six-legged robo-chair. The Hexabot is a DIY robot chair that lets you walk around like some sort of half-rate comic book villain, and it’s awesome. Unfortunately, turning or maneuvering…
Catch up on the best weekend gadget news with this handy list: • Is this the thinnest house in the world? You tell us! • “NSFW” makes its first appearance at the Apple App Store. • Night vision? Check. Super Soaker filled with piss? Check. Pranksters beware!!! • Hate Apple something fierce? This little app…
Kim Jong Il may be on his deathbed, but now he can easily order via cellphone more rare stewed peacock meat to be delivered to him via horseback while the theme from the Godfather plays. Yes, even though North Korea’s roads are empty, its people tragically impoverished, its Internet connectivity practically nil, the country will…
The N85 had a quiet release last week, but now Nokia has announced that both the N85 and N79 are available in the US for $539 and $439, respectively. [Nokia] https://gizmodo.com/nokia-n85-now-shipping-5105394
We know you’ve been waiting for that perfect stocking stuffer, and compliments of Kodak, we’ve found it. Their 7.6-inch OLED Wireless photo frame is now available at Amazon for just under a grand. https://gizmodo.com/kodak-wireless-oled-picture-frames-boast-30-000-1-contr-5050903 Promising a 30,000:1 contrast ratio with automatic brightness adjustments through an ambient light sensor, this 800×400 Kodak frame also includes 2GB…
I’m going to go out on a limb and guess that no one wants your old baseball cards enough to warrant securing them in a safe that delivers electric shocks to people. The shock safe does just that, administering a jolt to anyone who dares tamper with it. It uses a four-digit code to keep…
You may never fly the Millennium Falcon with a Wookie by your side, but at least you can fly down a hill on a rough approximation of the famous ship. That’s still pretty good. The Millennium Falcon sled is essentially a souped-up saucer sled, allowing you to fly down an icy slope, spinning around wildly…
Not happy to have a chair that would appeal to Stanley Kubrick and Jon Ive, the manufacturers of the Sonic Chair have added an entire iMac to it, a touchscreen one. https://gizmodo.com/sonic-chair-comes-with-speakers-and-noise-canceling-233311 As you can see, the touchscreen iMac is mounted on a pivoting satined stainless steel arm, thanks to the VESA-compliant design on its…
I learn something new about robots every day. These Kuka industrial robot arms have been used to power amusement park rides, and apparently, make fine German avant-garde electronic DJs. Kuka robot arms are nearly ubiquitous in heavy automated manufacturing plants for cars, airplanes, IKEA—everything. These two particular Kuka DJs are from an installation called juke_bots…
When most of us consider impossible-to-use timepieces, Tokyoflash is the first brand to come to mind. Well now there’s a worthy challenger, as the Chronochrome probably can’t be deciphered without a cheat sheet. Chronochrome actually displays time in simple 00:00:00 hour/minute/second format, but each number is represented by its own color. Sensibly, these numbers follow…
The Digital Window camera stitches the video from five image sensors to give a non-distorted 180º real-time panorama. According to Tenebraex, the technology was designed to make armored vehicle’s doors transparent for the soldiers inside. https://gizmodo.com/tenebraex-creates-first-ever-color-night-vision-goggles-247550 But what they really wanted to do in the Bradley was to make that door, in effect, transparent. It…
Best Buy’s looking to move some 8GB iTouches by effectively lowering the price to $179 when factoring in a $50 gift card credit—great for the inevitable headphone upgrade. https://gizmodo.com/ipod-touch-version-2-review-5047614 Currently it’s only the 8GB model with the deal (not the 16GB or 32GB), but if you’ve had your eye on a touch, this is about…
Remember that slot-loading Xbox 360 we showed you back in November? It used an old iMac’s CD-ROM drive to gain PS3-worthy style. Now it’s on eBay. Currently bid to just over $400, other than the fancy drive, it’s sort of a disappointment. The hardware is pre-HDMI and the system includes no hard disk storage. But…
The external SATA standard is still a comparatively rare and inconsistent one, but OCZ has designed the Throttle, an eSATA flash drive with a clever compatibility trick up its slee—err, cap. Challenged with a potential userbase made up of two effectively different standards—powered and unpowered eSATA—OCZ found a way to cater to everyone by tacking…
It’s technically an “Open Beta,” but PlayStation Home features major security vulnerabilities that hackers have already exploited. The first, seen here in blurry video, allows you to play, say, Pineapple Express on Home screens. https://gizmodo.com/10-things-you-need-to-know-about-playstation-home-5107634 Using Apache and DNS redirection (simple stuff), you can point your own version of PS Home to display movies, text…
The Wall Street Journal reports that Google has has approached ISPs with a plan to install servers within their networks, providing a “fast lane” for the famous supporters of net neutrality Updated 1:30p EST On the issue of net neutrality, the project, tellingly called “OpenEdge”, seems to indicate an about-face on Google’s part. According to…
There’s nothing like a good bit of Dubai excess, but this just isn’t impressive enough to justify the profligacy: the Palazzo Versace hotel is building a beach with refrigerated sand. The small beach will protect guests’ precious feet by piping cold air through a series of tubes underneath the sand, which will suck enough heat…
Technologizer has meticulously reconstructed Apple’s history in the form of sweet, formerly tantalizing patent filings. Many patents submitted under seductive names like “Microcomputer for Use With Video Display” and “Media Player” went on to become commercial successes and household names, though even in this curated, selective list, for every recognizable sketch there is a promising…