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Even though the latest MacBook uses the same size display as the last-gen MacBook Air, the displays are not quite the same. The Air, being a more premium product, uses a display that’s more similar to the MacBook Pro than the MacBook. You’ll remember in our review that despite being both having glass components and…
1968 was not only a great time because the entire nation was in political and social upheaval, but because it produced videos of Mr. Rogers mildly geeking out over a synthesizer. Considering how relatively mundane a device like this is today, it’s funny to see the expression on the face of our PBS neighbor. He…
GE is testing a line of appliances with Louisville Gas and Electric that are able to communicate with the power grid and manage energy consumption according to the overall energy usage in the area. According to Cnet’s Planetary Gear, appliances in this trial program include washers, dryers, ranges, dishwashers and microwaves. These appliances are equipped…
If you want to score a six-pack of Bond Blu-ray titles and a PS3 to play them on (I hear it plays games too), then fire up those browsers and follow the directions listed on the contest page. Better hurry though. The contest ends on October 31st.
Due to a new EU trade rule, wineries can’t use the word “port” on their label unless the wine was actually made in Portugal. California’s Peltier Station Winery, however, discovered (or should I say invented?) a loophole: they called their new dessert wine “USB” and put a tree with USB roots on the label. And…
Just in case you are one of the few that have actually used the PSP Media Manager, you might be interested in knowing that a new update grants access to the PlayStation Store through the PC. It also helps out with syncing your music, photos and other digital content. Full details are available in the…
Click to viewHoly Batman on a bat-pogo bat-stick. I don’t know where this underground garage is located-and probably I will never know since it’s perfectly camouflaged under a stoned driveway-but who cares. Now that I know that you can build a hidden underground cave in real life, one with an hydraulic system that can lift…
“At least she’s not riding an octopus, for once.” An artistic recreation of the Boston Dynamics robot, which DARPA is quite interested in as of late. [bbGadgets]
A German company called Metaio is developing a new system that turns regular old books into reality-augmented 3D objects, with models of things like globes sprouting off of the pages. All you need to get it working is a webcam, the software and a book designed for the system and you’ll be checking out things…
Unlike so many other portable backup power supplies, this version from USB Geek can do more than just one boring trick. When it’s not charging your portable gadgets, the power supply doubles a handy little flashlight. In other words, it’s convergence that actually makes some sense. Plus, it comes with every charging adapter you could…
Sure, we’ve seen a number of fun Rube Goldberg devices in our day, but none with the scale and ambition of this one made by IDEO. I mean, how can you argue with a statement like this: Even Jon Kaplan, the IDEO veteran behind the effort, had moments of doubt. But more than that, he…
Generally, I don’t consider radiators to be all that interesting (unless it is shaped like a Lego brick), but this coiled radiator design from Ciussai is definitely an exception. The metal wire tubing can be wound and stretched much like a garden hose, which gives it far more functionality than simply heating a room. For…
Pantech’s Slate is billing itself as the world’s thinnest QWERTY phone, which is true in more ways than one. The feature set is pretty anorexic—a 1.3-megapixel camera should not be a bullet point—but it’s really cheap too, only $50 with a two-year contract, so it’s perfect if you want the absolute cheapest, most stripped down…
Intel and Asus have partnered up to create WePC, a website that reaches out to consumers for innovative new PC designs. Visitors to the website are encouraged to share ideas, collaborate and vote on submitted concepts for three main PC categories: netbooks, general notebooks, and gaming notebooks. The goal is to create the first community-designed…
From our last post on the matter: With Halloween around the corner, there’s one thought that scares us more than any other. It’s not Dracula or reanimated corpses. It’s not TP’d houses or razor blade candy. It’s the day when robots turn on humans in the battle for Earth. And to prep for the event,…
“Wow!” was basically my reaction to this video of the Fly Stick levitating toy in action, followed by the realization that this is about as near as you’ll ever get to really playing with magic (or the Force, my inner geek reminded me). Of course the forces it uses are all very real: it’s a…
Sure, Obama may have had his official iPhone app out a while ago, allowing supporters to easily make calls on his behalf and do all sorts of other things, but don’t think there isn’t a John McCain app out there as well. Sure, it might not be official, and it might only work on jailbroken…
For this week’s Photoshop Contest, we had some fun with the imminent demise of Circuit City by making some fake CC ads. Oh, the puns! If you’re a fan of puns, specifically puns relating to the name of the aforementioned big box electronics retailer, welcome to paradise. Hit the jump for your top three winners…
Move over bristlebot: Europe’s I-SWARM program is developing some similarly small but much smarter micro ‘bots that could be used to build human colonies on Mars. The tiny machines would be dispersed in huge numbers, working automatically and independently, and also collaborating together to form larger compound ‘bots able to do physical stuff like moving…
Just a quick reminder that there is only two days left to design the ultimate productivity gadget and win a Rovio from WowWee. Hit the contest page for all the details.