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While at first glance this modded Xbox 360 controller might seem kind of useless, what with its total lack of buttons, it’s actually designed for better FPS gaming. All of the buttons have been moved to the back, like prior mods we’ve seen, but it also has moved the thumbsticks together in the center and…
We’ve been giving you tons of ways to salvage your well-used gadgets as we weather the financiapocalypse, but one thing you can’t hack your way out of is needing a new battery for your laptop. Eventually, your battery will wear out to the point it won’t even chug through a single YouPorn clip, and by…
3D printers are awesome. Feed them a computer model, and out comes a real object-often with complexity that is impossible to conjure into reality via any other means. Still blows my mind nearly every time I see one in action. Especially cool, then, is the Mcor Matrix, a 3D Printer that aims to keep cost…
Apparently there is a small subculture of artisans who focus their lives to fabricating miniature motorcycles from watch parts. Because when you see something like that once, you figure it’s an anomaly. But when you see it twice, there’s an obvious trend going on somewhere. The National Association of Watch & Clock Collectors is hosting…
Sure, Windows Mobile 7 is a year away, but while Steve Ballmer was busy talking smack about Android, he did manage to confirm that Windows Mobile 6.5, which Motorola leaked, is real. While he didn’t go into details, he hinted at an improved UI (one can only hope) and software flow. Neowin mentions that it’s…
Those traffic loop sensors embedded at stop lights to detect the presence of a car have always provided fodder for vehicular snake oil vendors: I’ve seen products promising to eliminate red lights ONCE AND FOR ALL by ingeniously fooling a mysterious (but gullible, apparently) system hidden below the pavement. While false promises abound, this patent…
A long time ago in a galaxy…this galaxy, actually, we went a little nuts over these Star Wars hoodies by Marc Ecko. The only catch was that they cost $98. Well for today only, everything at the store is 40% off, including these two fantastic sweatshirts. That brings the price to right around $59—still expensive,…
Me and you, we may trash talk consoles based upon their overall sales. But developers and manufacturers also care about something else. It’s called the “attachment rate,” or how many games an owner of a particular console is likely to buy. After 23 months on the market, the PS3 and Wii were in a deadlock…
At the behest of Sony Ericsson, the newest, dumbest megapixel war is officially upon us — and this time it’s in cell phones. In an ambitious presentation about the future of handset technology, the company made a point of throwing out a target for 12-20MP for it’s phone cameras, along with the capability to record…
Until this week, tapping and shaking accounted for the whole of the questionable “iPhone as an instrument” experience. Now it’s gone too far. The SMule Ocarina app recognizes the roar of you blowing into the iPhone’s mic and converts it to the moderately mellifluous sounds of a digital Ocarina. It comes with presets, exhibited here…
Honda’s first foray into robotizing old peoples’ haunches looked pretty tame, but this new one, on which geriatrics are supposed to mount like some sort of meat trophy, feels like a glimpse into a horrible, dystopian future where up is down, right is wrong and grandmas and grandpas amble through Sears on mechanized rectal steeds…
Telepresence robots pop up in different guises, including the Rovio (which lacks a screen to truly telepresence your image), but now there’s this DIY project to follow to build your own. At core Sparky the robot has a Mac-Mini, motorized carriage and a Make controller board—though you can use an arduino—and some custom software that…
Paul Smith’s Fisheye No.2 Lomo camera is a subtle mixture of two things: The 180-degree bug-eye lens creates distorted images that are even more arty than your usual Lomograph. Plus to the dwindling number of wet-chemistry photography fans (including myself) Lomography is something of a fashion-statement all of its own. The camera has bulb setting…
A six-inch furry toy that vibrates and makes the genuine cooing sounds of the Tribbles from Star Trek… probably something to not buy if you’ve got predatory cats around the place. You never know though, since these electronic replicas have a “Klingon mode” where they get truly battle-agitated, and that might put the wind up…
Samsung is now the leading cellphone vendor in the US, according to research by Strategy Analytics, and it’s assumption of the top slot has pushed Motorola into second place. In the last quarter, Samsung pushed its sales up 6.2 percent over the previous year’s results to 47.4 million handsets.Meanwhile Motorola’s market share slid from 32.7…
It only took Google about three days to recognize, examine and fix the vulnerability that allowed Android phones to be ‘jailbroken’, and users should see the fix (update RC30) pushed to their phones over the air during the next few days. From the mouth of the Google: We’ve been notified of this issue (Jailbreaking of…
As a chick who’s incredibly into both gaming and tech stuff, one of my biggest pet peeves EVER is the pinkification of girl stuff. Want to make me automatically hate something? Make it a shade of dusted coral. So despite these Aly & AJ-designed Rock Band and Guitar Hero-compatible controllers being in somewhat interesting shapes…
While energy issues tend to get a lot more media play, a perhaps even bigger challenge we’ll need to collectively deal with soon is the problem of potable water. Israeli company EWA is hoping to help nations with less fresh water resources get it inexpensively by turning humidity in the air into drinkable fluids. EWA,…
Hey Jason, I have this ongoing irrational feeling that no one reads us. Which is why when I meet a geek who tells me they spend all day at work wasting time on Gizmodo, it makes me super happy. I had that happen last night at Lucky 13 hanging out with Xeni and the guy…
Click to view 60 Minutes correspondent Scott Pelley went to Guiyi, China to document the lives of Chinese e-waste workers there. He was able to get footage of what these pits, which process much of the toxic electronic scrap we in the West throw away, look like—despite being jumped by angry e-waste lot owners and…