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Ol’ Art Lebedev is a favorite around here. The guy is a brilliant designer, even if his ideas usually seem to get sidetracked or delayed somehow. His studio just introduced its Luxofor prototype, a traffic light replacement that uses very bright diodes for increased visibility. The new square design makes more efficient use of the…
Orders of the BlackBerry Storm online have been delayed, and according to some detective work from the Boy Genius Report, it’s not due to intense demand. The Storm that BGR got to toy around with was loaded with the OS firmware 4.7.0.82, yet all the Storms being sold now are branded .65. What gives? The…
Hot dog maker Hatfield constructed a hot dog launcher with the help of the Philly Phanatic, famous weirdo mascot of the Philadelphia Phillies, for use during Phillies games. And now, in a fit of boredom and comedic inspiration, they’ve released a “documentary” detailing the making of the launcher. It’s absolutely hilarious, and I’m not saying…
We’ve got a Verizon tipster who let us know that starting today, Verizon is offering one free high-def or standard-def set-top box to new customers—but it’s all unofficial, see? All you have to do is sign up for one of Verizon’s 12-month commitments and kvetch and moan about the monthly set-top box’s pricing being too…
Oklahoma native and rebellious speller Tonia Mullins, in a spectacular act of self-incrimination, used text messages to contact a hit man to “take care” of her lover’s wife. Mullins conspired with her beau, Army soldier Michael Andrew Crawford, to have the poor Mrs. Crawford killed and her insurance money used to buy Mullins and her…
Laptop batteries aren’t the exactly the tortoises of the gadget world: they start out strong, then get weaker and weaker until eventually you can’t even make it through an episode of 30 Rock on a full charge. So some users have taken up the practice of popping out their batteries while on AC power to…
At first it seemed that the rules behind the approval process for new apps for the iPhone App Store were pretty cut and dry. You know, they can’t duplicate the functionality of the on-board apps like Mail and iPod, they can’t use too much bandwidth and they can’t cause a security hazard. That first rule…
In a dusty supply closet at 1 Times Square, a computer terminal hooked up to hordes of ethernet servers, RAID arrays and monitors humbly runs the largest LED sign in the world. The sign, a 3-sided, 17,000-square-foot Goliath, debuted last night at the opening of a Walgreens in New York City. Today, I got to…
The Gizmodo Gallery lineup isn’t just mega gadgets like the Red One Camera and prototypes like the Ancient Apple phone concepts from Frog Design. On a recent trip to Tokyo I raided Thanko HQ for the latest and weirdest USB gadgets I could find, including this USB Tie with a fan in it and a…
In spite of its mixed reviews concerning software bugs and the controversial click-screen, the BlackBerry Storm drew a heckuva lot of Crack(Berry)heads to Verizon Wireless stores today demanding to get a piece of that action, including some who got uppity when things didn’t work out like Christmas morning. Reuters is saying that “more than 200…
The Gadget: Sony’s Vaio LV All-in-One PC is the followup to the beautiful (and powerful) Vaio LT that came out earlier this year. This time around, they gave the LV an improved mounting base, slimmer bezel, integrated TV tuner and most importantly, HDMI-in. Has the LV one-upped the LT? https://gizmodo.com/sony-vaio-lv-all-in-one-entertainment-pc-one-ups-the-va-5045087 The Price: $2800 (as tested)…
Do you think of your MP3 player as the well from whence music springs forth like so much cool, pure H2O? Neither do I, but that didn’t stop some brainy (that is, totally insaney) designers from coming up with a painfully elaborate music-player concept based on just such an analogy. Over at Yanko Design you…
Believe it or not, but it has taken 103 years and the combined power of various of the world’s top supercomputers to prove Eintein’s biggest equation right, resolving e=mc2 at the scale of sub-atomic particles. The feat has been achieved by a team of French, German, and Hungarian physicists led by Laurent Lellouch at the…
Back to the usual review this week, after our 20 Essential Apps list last Friday. Thankfully, it’s been a pretty good week in the store, with lots of actually useful apps—including a full-fledged four-track recorder and a couple of utilities that actually add some usable core features that I wish would have made it into…
Why go out to the strip club when the strip club can come to you? That’s right, for $300 an hour ($200 each additional), you can rent out a rickshaw in NYC from the entrepreneurs at PoleRider. It is your all-inclusive mobile exotic dancing solution complete with a pole and tacky lights. Ahh…pole dancing. It’s…
The March 18, 1920 Cedar Rapids Evening Gazette (Cedar Rapids, IA) declared that movies would help future generations better understand the past. This piece has striking similarities to 1920’s predictions of movies replacing textbooks. The piece is also interesting to read side-by-side with “Big Laughs Coming” from the Modesto Evening News in 1922. Every moving…
In keeping with its progressive reputation, San Francisco is looking to pave the way for widespread electric vehicle adoption in the US. A Palo-Alto start-up called “Better Place” has received the green light from all three of the Bay Area’s big city mayors to begin carrying out an ambitious plan to build a network of…
Can you feel it? It’s the last Friday before Black Friday. You’ve got exactly one week to plan out where you’re gonna hit—what are you’re hoping to grab this year, anyway? Today, we’ve got a few pretty excellent deals: This Double Guitar bundle from Red Octane comes with Guitar Hero III and World Tour, and…
If you have a flat panel TV, wall mounting is the way to go—but getting things set up is an undeniable pain in the ass. Salamander designs have devised an alternative option for lazy people like myself who want the wall mount look without the work. The Synchro Furniture Mate slides in behind your cabinet,…
If you’re here reading Gizmodo, there’s a good chance you have a hard drive full of video somewhere. And you also probably have a PS3, Xbox 360 or Wii. If those two things aren’t working together for you in beautiful symbiosis, allowing you to watch all of your downloaded or ripped video on your TV…