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Sharp’s expanding its WXGA line with the PG-F255W projector, packing 1280×800 resolution, Sharp’s BrilliantColor tech, 2,200:1 contrast ratio, 2,500 ANSI Lumens, Ethernet, variable audio line-out, and a USB port. It’s a lot for not so much cash, coming in at less than $1000. It looks like it’s designed for classrooms but there’s nothing in the…
In today’s Change.gov YouTube video, President-Elect Obama sounded off on a few tech ideas that have, frankly, been a long time coming. He notes that the States ranks 15th in the world in broadband adoption, and lays out his plan to bring networking to all public domains. Usually, Obama tosses in a mention or two…
Jesus H Christ. The Gizmodo Gallery is kicking ass, as my hangover from yesterday’s party demonstrates. For those of you who can’t come, German photographer Joergen Geerds has done a ultra-high definition virtual reality panorama. Check it out: You can zoom in using the shift key in your keyboard (or your mouse zoom button). The…
Instructables has posted a guide for how to yank the blue diode out of a dusty Xbox 360 HD-DVD player and attach it to a (fake) gun to create…. a laser gun! It’s a pretty easy little mod, if you have the equipment lying around (and a laser gun sight you don’t use), and when…
Developer Adam Majewski’s Santa Live app has had its share of bad press already: we reported a few weeks ago that Majewski was paying commenters to leave positive feedback about his project. But after the horror of a novelty Christmas song included in the app, Santa Live has been officially pulled from the App Store.…
Japanese guitarist Merce Death set up his Tesla coil to output the frequencies of his electric guitar so even the wussiest John Mayer song would sound badass. He busts out a little ‘Sweet Child O’ Mine’ at 1:05, but alas, not a hint of ‘Your Body is a Wonderland.’ [OYKOT, thanks John!]
Microsoft has, against all odds and probably their own better judgment, decided to create a branded clothing line as part of their new ad campaign. The t-shirts have sort of an Urban Outfitters feel, only without the requisite irritating irony, and feature a few designs contributed by dapper rapper Common. These faux-vintage t-shirts were conceived…
Well, look at what we have here. Dell is selling the Xbox 360 Pro (with the 60GB hard drive), along with Lego Indiana Jones, Kung Fu Panda, and Madden NFL ’09 for the one-day-only price of $284.05. The system normally retails for $299 alone, so you better believe this is a Dealzmodo. Head over to…
It’s Saturday. The hung over day after our Giz Gallery reader meetup, which went on late into the night with some Pizza and Xbox on the 103 inch TV with Giz Alum Benny Goldman doing his best Biggie Smalls karaoke. (Uh, if anyone got photos of any of last night’s debauchery, could you email them…
With Comcast upping its speeds to 50Mbps in a few markets, Verizon’s gotta roll out a big, round number to compete, so they’ve announced, and then hedged, the upcoming rollout of 100Mbps FiOS service, starting hopefully in 2009. Verizon technology director Vincent O’Byrne declared 2009 the year America finally breaks the 100Mbps barrier that Hong…
The Wall Street Journal investigated the mafia-like tactics of major electronics manufacturers in maintaining higher pricing. Makers like Panasonic, Samsung, and Klipsch hire offices of internet tough guys to track down discount sellers and punish those filthy capitalists for sullying their brand perception with affordable prices. Manufacturers typically set a minimum advertised price, or MAP,…
The Android Dev Phone 1, a totally unlocked G1, is available to “developers” for only $399 after paying a small setup fee. Just register as a developer over at the Android Market and the phone is yours. Registration as a developer at the Market costs $25, but after that, you’re eligible for the cheap, unlocked…
Dedicated graphics cards from ATI and Nvidia used to be critical just for gamers and pros, but now they do a lot more than make splattered guts look good. Like make video transcoding really fast. PC Perspective compared GPU-powered video transcoding programs from ATI and Nvidia—Avivo and Badaboom, respectively, which work exclusively with their own…
Another day, another set of deals to help you with your holiday shopping. Today we have a Philips remote for $35, a 1GB Sansa for $14 and a Hitachi camcorder for $185 shipped. Computing • ViewSonic VX2240W 22″ Widescreen LCD Monitor for $199.99 plus free shipping (going for $250). Flash Memory • Kingston 2GB MicroSDHC…
Standard and Poor’s Rating Services acknowledges what Giz readers have known for a long time: They now classify Motorola as junk. Specifically, their Ratings Services cut its long-term corporate credit rating for Motorola to junk status. Last week, though, Moody’s Investors Services also warned of future cuts to Moto’s rating, which is hanging on two…
This two-page spread from a 1982 issue of Electronic Games magazine is pretty spot on with many of its predictions. However, being “chained to the family TV set” isn’t such a big deal when Little Johnny Future now plays on a 72-inch monster TV. Thanks to Paul H. for sending this article my way. The…
It’s not hard to under or over-tighten a bolt when you are building a cabinet, let alone installing hardware into the human body. Luckily, some clever engineers came up with the idea of SmartBolts. SmartBolts, designed for industrial and medical applications, feature a simple color-coded indicator on their tops: If they’re red, the bolt is…
At ducking last, TNT Luoma has found a ducking way to fix the ducking profanity auto-correction problem in the iPhone. As you probably know, for some strange reason, the iPhone won’t really learn swear words. Fortunately, there’s a solution. https://gizmodo.com/iphone-2-2-update-review-go-get-it-now-5095477 If you have the iPhone 2.2 operating system, you can turn off the auto-correction entirely.…
This Pilotfish mock-up illustrates a new product that Taiwan’s Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) hopes to integrate into smartphones starting next year—a folding, Thin Film Transistor Electrophoretic Display (TFT-EPD). The goal, of course, is to try and increase screen size without adding a significant amount of bulk to the phone itself. While this render looks…
At a summit today in San Francisco, Intel CTO Justin Rattner discussed some of Intel’s R&D plans on creating components that were more self-sufficient, eco-friendly and helpful in the fight against global warming. The most interesting part of Rattner’s presentation was his discussion of power harvesting, and how they’re looking at ways to incorporate free,…