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Here’s something you don’t expect to see: Comcast taking part in a test of new P4P file sharing protocol that offers up greatly increased speeds. And they actually want to make its use widespread. What’s the catch here? Essentially, the system localizes peer-to-peer file sharing. Right now, when you hop on a torrent, you download…
For this week’s Photoshop Contest, I asked you guys to imagine some Windows 7 features that we’re not likely to see come its release next year. And while we have the predictable barrage of Blue Screen of Death jokes, we also have a bunch of other clever and awesome takes on Microsoft’s next big OS.…
Today’s crazy building comes to us via the architects at design firms MVRDV and ADEPT. And no, “Sky Village” is not headed for Dubai. Instead, the 380-foot “pixelated” structure will rise above the city of Roskildevej—just east of Copenhagen, Denmark. The building will include apartments, a hotel, retail shops and offices as well as sky…
Described as the “Kindle of email” the Peek handheld has been getting some good press lately. Time Magazine readers even voted it as “the gadget of the year”—although those results are dubious at best given the fact that the T-Mobile G1 came in a distant second. Nonetheless, Peek is currently offering their email-only handheld for…
Those who’ve been tuning in to Conan O’Brien may have noticed a certain endorsement made by the al-Qaeda. Oh, we’re not talking about politics; we mean MP3 players. Because there’s nothing terrorists like more than hanging out in caves, cranking up the Zune and watching Bill Bellamy break it down in his vintage MTV clips.…
There’s just no excuse for this leather-clad Eee PC 901 mod. No excuse at all. No—not even the fine workmanship which means it’s got an arguably professional-grade finish. A cow died needlessly for this, remember. Daisy, I think she was called. And it’s just a tiny, crappy netbook. If you’re going to mod anything into…
While you might think that Apple products emerge from Steve Jobs’ head, fully formed and perfect like any other offspring of gods, the inventor of the iPod was actually Tony Fadell (along with former Apple hardware chief of engineering Jon Rubinstein). Fadell, who took over the iPod division from Rubinstein in 2006, is leaving his…
If you enjoy crazy lighting concepts like Anemix and Vortexx, you will love the list OObject has put together. Those first two are just a taste—there are 15 other designs to choose from. [OObject]
Mitch Altman, inventor of TV-B-Gone has done something kinda alien to many inventors of successful gizmos: he’s made it open source. Interesting, since when he first came up with the idea, Altman patented it, on the advice of his patent attorney brother.Now he’s sold a bundle of them, he’s had a change of heart. Seeing…
Here’s a fantastic deal that appears to be a permanent price reduction. The MSI Wind, which we reviewed and like a lot, recently arrived at Best Buy for $399. Not bad. But now the price has been dropped down to $350. Even with the Wind U120 hitting this December, the original Wind is a very…
While Nintendo may have sealed out DS piracy tools from use on the DSi, according to this humble YouTube clip, one Japanese hacker may have already wormed his way into the system, loading his own code despite security measures. (Unfortunately, he did not share his methods.) So while we could still be a long way…
Netflix has decided to discontinue the sale of used DVDs through their website in order to focus on their core rental business. Starting on November 30th, all of their previously viewed overstock will be passed to a wholesaler—effectively adding a middleman. I suppose it doesn’t seem to make much sense, but selling all of this…
According to a tipster working at Verizon, the BlackBerry Storm-Research In Motion clickity-touchscreen rival against AT&T’s iPhone and T-Mobile’s G1- will appear on Friday next week, November 14. This is the reason for the new Verizon’s $30 data plans, which will be obligatory starting on that date: I work for Verizon wireless. Your post was…
Giz Pick of the Week — Futurama: Bender’s Game I’ve seen some high quality DIVX clips of Futurama before, but when viewing the characters on Blu-ray, the word “perfect” comes to mind (much because you can appreciate the slight imperfections in model outlines). I simply can’t imagine Futurama looking better than it does in 1080p.…
Apparently, genetic scientist Teruhiko Wakayama hasn’t read Jurassic Park, as he is working to create technology to clone mammoths, sabertooth tigers, giant deers, and steppe lions from frozen genetic material. The DNA in cells subjected to permafrost gets extremely damaged, making it impossible to use for cloning. Until now, that is, because Wakayama and his…
Piergiorgio Zambrini, the author of the ZiPhone unlocking tool, has allegedly come up with a way to crash iPhones remotely via a simple video. By playing the video, an iPhone would shut itself down, and iPods and Apple computers are also vulnerable. The bug Zambrini found is in the audio portion of Apple’s video format.…
A contact lens case for disposable lenses with a built-in back-lit LCD timer with customizable delay so you know when to replace your lenses. That’s about all I need to say about Countact. The battery’s built-in, so you can’t replace it when it dies after about 3 months: but you all know you should change…
The clothing in the shot gives it away, but if we were to see the Sweater Dryer with Fan in another context, we might think it a…well we don’t really know what we’d think it was. Heck, even in this shot, we assume the device is blowing air at that sweater. For all we know,…
Though it had the pro-end E-3 and entry-level E-520, Olympus until now had not been offering a mid-level DSLR: but now there’s the E-30. The 12.5-megapixel cam mixes up the 11-point autofocus if the E-3, and entry-level functions like face detection and live visual effects—”Art Filters”— to please all sorts of users, and throw in…
AT&T’s bandwidth caps for its high speed internet customers are here. They’re conducting a “market trial” in Reno that started on Nov. 1, where users get between 20GB and 150GB a month, depending on their speed tier. Unlike Time Warner’s trial in Beamont, where caps were only applied to new customers, existing customers will also…