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Compliments of the FCC, we’re getting an early look at Netgear’s beefy yet practical response to the typical home theater PC. The Netgear Digital Entertainer Elite, expected to be officially announced at CES, is a set top box that may lack a tuner but happens to stream every format you could want at encoding rates…
You might think you’re some kind of l337 h4x0r because you used software to unlock your iPhone. Big deal! You’ve got nothing on the Vietnamese hackers that’ll unlock your iPhone for you the hard way. First, a technician opened up the phone and stripped it to the motherboard. In his skillful hands, the device seemed…
Designers with a deathwish are pushing the boundaries of bicycle design far beyond the realm of practicality into preposterous new worlds. The following 10 bikes are some of the most outrageous concepts to spring forth from this movement, and should only be operated in a controlled environment by stuntmen and circus folk.
We hated Apple’s tiny DVI ports because even though they used an industry standard, they were de facto proprietary connections. We were ready to hate Mini DisplayPort too, but we might not have to. https://gizmodo.com/giz-explains-an-illustrated-guide-to-every-stupid-cabl-5030810 That’s because Apple will be licensing the Mini DisplayPort specification for free, meaning Apple might not be the singular assholes…
Concept sketches. 3D mockups. Prototyping. High speed ballistics photography. If it sounds like weapon development, that’s because it is weapon development…just on a Nerf scale. During his masters research at Hasbro, designer Barry Kudrowitz developed his concept for a one-handed, one-shot “Hand Popper” toy into the full-blown, commercially available “Atom Blaster” Nerf gun. The entire…
Hey, what the hell people? I thought we were finally cool with Vista. We’re all PCs, right? So why are analysts yapping about people buying used computers just for copies of Windows XP? https://gizmodo.com/microsofts-im-a-pc-ad-beats-seinfeld-but-not-hodgman-5052051 Apparently, according to IDC and computer repair outfit Rescuecom, it’s cheaper for businesses to pick up a used PC with Windows…
Sure, the Wiimote alone is supposed to work as one of any 60 instruments featured in Wii Music. But what fun is the Wiimote without a plastic violin, saxophone and pair of drumsticks attached? The eGear WiiMusic Pack includes all three instrument attachments (four, if you count one drumstick doubling as a conductor’s baton), which…
The Personal Soundtrack Shirt started as an April Fools’ joke by ThinkGeek, but now it’s available as a real, buyable product. https://gizmodo.com/thinkgeeks-personal-soundtrack-shirt-becoming-a-real-pr-375788 Featuring a Velcro-detachable speaker that’s powered by four AA batteries, the Soundtrack Shirt includes a 20-button remote to cycle through preloaded or personal music and sound effects that are sure to put the…
The Sprint/Clearwire joint WiMax venture announced back in July is a done deal, as is the $3.2 billion investmentfrom Intel, Google and others. The WiMax network will branded Clear, replacing the stupid Xohm moniker. https://gizmodo.com/wimax-just-might-make-it-sprints-wimax-and-clearwire-o-388132 Initially, the network will deliver an average of 2-4Mbps downstream, with the first devices outside of laptops and USB modems…
Good news, boys and girls, that update RIM promised to have out in a few weeks really does make almost everything better on the BlackBerry Storm says Boy Genius, who has already snagged OS 4.7.0.76. (The current, crashy version is 4.7.0.65.) The accelerometer is quicker, battery life is improved, touchscreen is more responsive, music player…
Medion’s new GoPal GPS units have an unusual extra feature intended as a deterrant for thieves: fingerprint scanners. The GoPal X5535, P5235 and P5435 all have a tiny scanner and will only work when they recognize one of five stored prints, making them useless if stolen. They’ve all got 5-inch screens, though the P5235 has…
Boeing and the US Air Force keep advancing in their airborne high-energy laser weapon, the modified 747-400F that is designed to shoot down missiles as they fly to their targets. Last week they fired the entire laser system for the first time ever at the Edwards Air Force Base in California. https://gizmodo.com/boeing-begins-firing-airborne-high-energy-laser-nearby-391636 While the laser…
The computer rear-end in this photo is a Sony machine that’s just hit the FCC. There’re a couple of things that make it interesting: it’s labeled with PCG-1P1L, making it synonymous with Vaio numbering. It was tested for 802.11 Wi-Fi in b, g and n flavors, with Bluetooth and both EVDO and HSPA. Its label…
On a budget this holiday season? Well, nothing beats getting free gadgets—especially when the gadget in question is a Toshiba X305. All you need to do is submit your design for the ultimate gaming laptop by following the directions on the contest page. There was some confusion with the date, so the original December 1st…
If your co-workers don’t already know about the soft morsel of love for late-70s gaming consoles deep in your heart, why not load up the company’s color printer with some heavy-bond and fold up an Atari 2600 to stand proudly by your enterprise Dell (and your HAL 9000). These patterns by Marshall Alexander feature cool…
When the LHC first went down, it was believed that repairs could get the system up and running by April 2009. Then we saw repairs pushing the timeline back to summer 2009. But now, CERN has arrived at a fork in the road regarding LHC repairs. https://gizmodo.com/large-hadron-collider-to-be-shut-down-until-early-april-5058727 According to spokesperson James Gillies, the complicated repairs…
Craziness: Buy one Fujitsu laptop, get a new one every three years until you’re dead. That’s basically the crazy principle behind Fujitsu’s Laptop4Life program. Sure, you have to buy the extended 3-year warranty at first, not damage the old machine too much, and hang onto the receipt for grim death, but then you’ll get a…
Above: a video of a bunch of dealcrazed shoppers decimating a pallet of Xbox 360 Guitar Hero bundles at Walmart on Black Friday. Below: a time lapse video of a bunch of ants eating a dead gecko. I don’t think any further analysis is necessary, do you? [Kotaku] https://kotaku.com/watch-people-devour-a-stack-of-360-consoles-5100181
No doubt inspired by games like Gears of War and countless zombie killing scenarios in popular culture, a weapons enthusiast on the AR-15 forum has managed to modify his rifle with a chainsaw bayonet. There isn’t much as far as details are concerned, but the video after the break complete with maniacle hillbilly laughter is…
Tis the season to be luminously spankylighty all over the world. Xmas lights are my favorite thing about the holidays. Heck, last year I even bought —and reviewed—a Philips Livingcolors Lamp to illuminate our tree with multicolor goodness, much to Addy’s glowing desperation. But hey, I can’t help but to get all teary with all…