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TechCrunch is confirming what I relayed to you last night, that Chrome is officially no longer a Google beta product. Its 15th release is free of that familiar Google “beta” badge, and though the install base isn’t what some had hoped for, Google itself is bragging that the app has accrued 10 million active users…
Thanks to the readers and their friends who made it out last night to our Funde Razor in SF. Thanks to you all, we raised a fantastic $2360 for Child’s Play! The guys over at Boing Boing Gadgets and Kotaku had even bigger takes in their respective cities. So awesome. And hopefully those of you…
Ask any unshowered person in a tie dye shirt and they’ll go on for hours about the benefits of hemp, nature’s wonder material that has nothing to do with weed. Now here’s a hempmote. Built from a Wiimote that was painstakingly sanded down to its core structure, the controller was then wrapped in hemp with…
It’s no secret that being an iPhone app developer is at times rough business, mostly due to Apple’s goofy authoritarianism. But judging by some recent soul-spilling by a few leading devs, things are getting rougher. https://gizmodo.com/why-we-still-need-the-iphone-app-black-market-5027790 Craig Hockenberry of Iconfactory, developers of Frenzic and Twitterific, started things off with a post lamenting the difficulties of…
If you haven’t got the holiday shopping done yet you had better hurry—time is quickly running out. To assist you in your quest, here is today’s round up of deals (with plenty of hobomodo). Gaming: • Guitar Hero World Tour – 2 Player Wireless Bundle on Xbox 360 for $79.99 (originally $119.99 – use coupon…
Sick of all those fake instruments cluttering up your living room? Try Korean-made Funny Band, which takes a guitar and shoves drums on the back and a keyboard on the front for some insane reason. Yeah, I’m not quire sure how you’re supposed to use this Rock Band ripoff, but it sure is ambitious. Oh,…
The UK police have a dream that one day, even the most technologically illiterate in their ranks can pop a device into a computer that will automatically flag illegal activity on the hard drive. Charlie McMurdie, architect of the UK’s Police Central E-crime Unit (PCeU), said that it would be ideal if the device were…
General Electric’s new Energy Smart CFL.fluorescent light is one of those things that makes you scratch your head and wonder: How the hell do they do that? A fluorescent spiral lamp into a traditional bulb? John Strainic, global product general manager, won’t say. He just says that the manufacturing process is the result of “very…
We already know the new MacBook Pros have video problems, so when the Inquirer says their Nvidia GeForce 9600 GTs use the same faulty material that killed earlier graphics cards, it doesn’t look good. https://gizmodo.com/beta-culture-apple-acknowledges-video-problems-in-new-5099671 So a quick recap on the original issue and the back and forth between Nvidia and the Inquirer: Nvidia admitted…
Most of you know that seeing the difference between 720p and 1080p depends on screen size and how far away you sit—but, in the end, it really comes down to your eyes. https://gizmodo.com/how-to-buy-an-hdtv-today-or-any-day-5099489 Basically, after a certain distance, your eyes can’t distinguish the level of detail no matter how much resolution your screen has unless…
With the new Terminator Salvation trailer out, as well as with Mark’s first set visit reports, it got me wondering: what kind of implausible scenes would you like to see in the movie? https://gizmodo.com/terminator-salvation-set-visit-it-just-might-not-suck-5107101 For this week’s Photoshop Contest, I want to see you imagine some scenes that will almost definitely not be found in…
As you can hopefully see, we’ve redesigned our Gizmodo front page yet again to make it easier for you to find the stories you want to read. We think you’ll like it, and here’s why. First, the condensed page allows us to keep more stories on the front page (about 200% more!) for a longer…
Before you drop the dough on a whole new system, here’s a list of upgrades for squeezing a few more months, years even, out of ol’ faithful, during these trying economic times. If your Windows PC is seriously Dark Ages material, you might want to try converting it into something altogether different, like an NAS…
Have you ever got one of those annoying ads that claim your computer is infected? Well, the FTC has put a stop to the scam and the five anti-virus products involved. The scam as described by the FTC: According to the FTC’s complaint, the defendants used an elaborate ruse that duped Internet advertising networks and…
The PlayStation Home Open Beta (77MB) can now be downloaded onto your PS3 from the XMB (it’s not a firmware update). Enjoy your second third life.
At first, you might think that a device that monitors your jumpy restless legs would be designed to cure you of restless legs syndrome. You would be wrong. No, this device is meant to help spur your creativity by creating music that goes along with the natural rhythms of your uncontrollable legs. It works by…
As we all know, driving while using a cellphone makes for some dangerous driving. Now, a new key fob will allow parents to jam their kids’ cellphone while they’re behind the wheel. The idea is that teenagers are both bad drivers and stupid, so they are the most likely group to text while driving over…
Lego were good enough to build the first Google search engine, so it’s no surprise that the little bricks work just fine for vintage PlayStations, too. https://gizmodo.com/lego-brick-timeline-50-years-of-building-frenzy-and-cu-349509 A high school modder completed this impromptu project one night in lieu of something better to do (sadly, it appears the poor kid has not yet learned the…
Details are scarce, but the Japanese have invented a robotic table that can be used to serve guests. I’m guessing that it is remote controlled, but how awesome would an autonomous version be? There are plenty of companies working on robo-slaves, but this simplified version that balances using an “inverted pendulum” makes a lot of…
My car has a terrible suspension so I hate speed bumps. Even people with decent cars probably feel the same way. Wouldn’t it be awesome if the speed bump flattened when you were driving slow? https://gizmodo.com/the-ultimate-speed-bump-there-is-no-escape-5041619 Well, that is the idea behind this concept from designers Jae-yun Kim & Jong-Su Lee. According to the description,…