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We’ve looked at plenty of predictions about how, in the future, we’d all be eating meal pills. From turkey dinners to beer to tutti-fruitti, it was a question of when we would enjoy them in pill form, not if we would. But in the October 6, 1936 Jefferson City Post-Tribune (Jefferson City, MO), Dr. Milton…
Boy Genius Report is claiming they have acquired the original two-page document that was leaked earlier concerning a rumor that Verizon could require a $30 data plan for all new smartphones starting November 14th. Except for Government customers, this change would affect all Verizon customers. In addition, in 2009, select web devices that carry a…
Yes, your eyes are not deceiving you: This is a hydraulic excavator-a machine that weights 47,554 to 76,500 pounds-climbing a column using its front arm. Seriously, after hours searching in the web, I really don’t know where this came from or when it was taken. I don’t even know if it’s real, and I’m sure…
The gauntlet you see strapped to this guy’s hand is HP’s Handheld sp400 All-in-One, which is not only a hot fashion accessory, it scans barcodes and prints sorting info directly onto boxes (or someone’s face, natch) with magic quick-drying ink, no paper label required. UPS has been testing it out at a ship center in…
Thanko’s previous heated USB mousepad was a stick-your-hand-in-a-whale affair, which was fine until the inside of it started smelling like an actual whale from your palm sweat. Their latest, thankfully eschews the cover method for a bottom-up approach to warming. I can’t read Japanese, but the surface thermometer claims the pad gets up to 41.2…
Similar to other drunk-calculating iPhone apps, Last Call determines how smashed you are by your weight and how many drinks you’ve knocked back. However, unlike all those other apps, it’s free, it also calculates your drunkenness by the specific type of alcoholic beverage you’ve consumed, and it gives you options on what to do next…
Ooooh—This is a weird one. Using LDR photocells and an arduino, this handheld sequencer is capable of scanning an image and spitting it back out as a sequence of haunting MIDI notes. If you are as interested as I am in seeing how this would interpret a photocopy of the butt, then by all means…
Chicago’s O’Hare airport, the second busiest in the world, is set to join several other airports serviced by Delta and Continental in offering passengers the option to use their cellphones as boarding passes. The service will be available to passengers departing from Los Angeles International and John Wayne Orange County airports starting on Nov. 17.…
HTC is not releasing the Touch HD in the United States. Which still seems a little crazy to me, because few other phones have received such a favorable and envious reaction online recently. Despite the fact that you probably won’t ever want to import one (no US 3G pretty much seals the deal), the Touch…
The most recent installment of the Zune newsletter includes a survey question that hints at the possibility of the Zune being used as additional Xbox 360 storage. After selecting “Yes” to the first question, readers are asked “Have you ever connected your Zune to your Xbox to do any of the following?” The first response…
Looks like the informed speculation was correct: Apple says that the LED 24-inch Cinema Display will ship within a week to ten days. Is it worth $899? That’s a personal life decision, son. [Apple via Electronista]
Click to viewUnfortunately for the tiny robot in this video, this David vs. Goliath battle from the recent ROBO-ONE competition in Japan does not have a surprising ending. The gigantic ALCNON humanoid robot easily trounces his miniature opponent with a combination of swift punches and furious dance moves. Maybe it’s time someone put a pair…
Am I the only one who was superbly disappointed by Best Buy’s Black Friday ad? It’s heartbreaking, really, especially with all the deals you can find on the web every day that don’t require frostbite and painful skin grafts. In today’s roundup, we have a few excellent refurbished deals for those who can hide their…
Just a few years ago, most of us would have laughed at the prospect of a $1,000 Alienware system. But such is the reality now that the company is owned by Dell. Their newly announced Area-51 750i starts at a palatable $1,049 and features a 3GHz Core 2 Duo processor, 2GB of RAM, GeForce 9800…
The Windows Mobile team has confirmed that the upcoming IE Mobile 6 browser or “IE 6 on 6” will not be made available as a separate download for current WinMo 6.1 smartphones. Instead, the update will only show up on devices released starting at the end of this year or in early 2009. The reason,…
The garage, also known as “car hole” in some circles, has traditionally been a somewhat wasted space. Aside from holding vehicles for a few hours of the day, it’s often a crap collector, the place for rusty saws and tangled Christmas lights. Electronic House has assembled a list of five garages that have transcended the…
Things may be looking up for consumers eager to get their hands on the elusive Wii console this holiday. Speaking with a GameStop exec, Game|Life learned that the company believes they have enough consoles to last all stores up to the first week of December. There have also been sightings on Amazon and various big…
Craftsman thought they had finally cornered the lazy-ass market with their 12V, lithium-rechargeable Hammerhead Auto-Hammer, but they made one fatal mistake: We’re way too unindustrious to build anything with or without electronic gizmos to back us up. Still, we can appreciate the design as this miniature jackhammer drives nails in at 35 strikes per second…
Apple might get a bit crazier than usual with their typically staid Black Friday deals, but Fry’s is offering a pretty great deal right now: $200 off the new MacBook, making it only $1099. You probably won’t see a better MacBook deal than that. Quantities are limited, so get crackin’. Update: Laaaaame. Fry’s says they…
Time will tell whether or not it’s a repeat problem, but one tech editor found his out-of-warranty iPhone home button slowly failing to respond to the point where, rather than pay for repairs, he just bought a new phone. Depressed that he couldn’t open the phone himself and still keep it in functional shape, he…