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You know, even though the OS X Finder guy has a big smile on his face, I can’t help but think it’s a facade, that he’s actually depressed, or at least bi-polar. Maybe it’s his complexion. These Halloween Finder pillows are way more lively, even if they’re all undead. While Count Macula and Finderstein are…
LaCie, designers of some of the best looking hard drives around, are offering one full year of unlimited online data backup free of charge when you purchase any one of their external drives. Each drive will be bundled with Carbonite’s storage technology that promises to automatically back up the LaCie drive (when the computer is…
It was a long time coming, but Microsoft has finally announced that they will be bringing lightweight versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote online. Like existing services from Google and Zoho, users will be able to use a browser to create, edit, and collaborate on Office documents. The online version is also designed to…
I know there are people out there that are into bugs…Jame Gumb (aka Buffalo Bill) and Gil Grissom for example—but this crap is just gross. Nonetheless, if you are a budding entomologist you will probably get a kick out of this USB mouse with a giant green beetle forever preserved in a plastic tomb. Also…
Just look at those deals, gleaming at your with the sheen of a glossy Sunday newspaper. We’ve got an Xbox 360 for $150-crazy, even if it’s a refurbished model. We’ve got a Samsung Blu-ray player for $211-decent, even if Blu-ray never gets as big as DVD. Oh, and that is a Master Chief costume that…
They built a new building at Google’s Mountain View campus, but it happened to be separated from the building with the cafeteria in it by a ravine. While the logical solution would be to build a bridge, not at Google. No, they built a zip line. The insurance this company has must be great. Unfortunately,…
The developers of Documents to Go-and Microsoft Office documents editor for BlackBerry, Palm, Windows Mobile, and Symbian-are finally bringing it out for the iPhone. This is going to be an interesting one to see, specially since the iPhone doesn’t have any copy and paste capabilities, which are crucial for editing documents of any kind, being…
The Walmart MP3 store has always seemed like the third wheel of online music stores behind Amazon and iTunes. Sure, it offers up DRM-free MP3s, but it only worked for Windows users on IE, which limited its appeal. But now, Walmart has finally added support for Mac and Linux users, as well as Firefox and…
A word of caution to parents: taking away you child’s beloved gadget as a form of punishment may seem like tough love, but it can backfire in a big way. Consider the case of a 15-year old Canadian teenager that ran away from home after his parents took away his Call of Duty 4 gaming…
This week at TreeHugger: MIT researchers have made a new proton membrane that boosts the efficiency of methanol fuel cells by more than 50%. That has big implications for portable electronics. A photo of the new “Model S” electric sedan by Tesla Motors has surface. Not 100% official yet, but probably what it will look…
Japan is the epicenter of Zen, a concept with deep religious roots and a mandate for simplicity of appearance and lifestyle. But when it comes to native gadgetry, Zen is only skin-deep. Japanese cell phones are sleek on the outside, but once you open the clamshell, the interface is a complete mess. While American-made phones…
CrossOver is a nifty program that allows you to run Windows programs in OS X and Linux. And because of some promotion having to do with the price of gas (don’t question it), all CrossOver products (including CrossOver Games) are free today and today only. All of the traffic has brought the site to its…
Windows honcho Steve “Don’t Blame Me For Vista, I Was Running Office At The Time” Sinofsky hinted that he would whip out an impressively low-powered device to show how skinny Windows 7 can get. Sure enough, today at his keynote at PDC 2008, he waved a Asus EeePC running Win 7 with a 1GHz processor…
Since Guitar Hero: World Tour features a full set of instruments that are nearly identical to Rock Band’s, Activision decided that it was time to take the high road and make their PS3 hardware completely compatible with their competition. Great, right? Well it is, except for one minor catch: PS3 Guitar Hero drums are not…
Sony has dropped their new PSP Entertainment Pack, which featured the PSP 3000 plus a 4GB Memory Stick Pro Duo, which is why online retailers have cancelled all pre-orders over the weekend. According to an entry by Sony Computer Entertainment of America’s director of hardware marketing John Koller, the reason is that people seem to…
Custom PC maker Puget Systems has decided to capitalize on their wildly successful YouTube video demonstrating a mineral oil-cooled “Aquarium PC” by actually selling a DIY version. Puget claims that they have been running the system for over a year now with “no ill effect on the hardware,” which may or may not help ease…
If these new Dell OptiPlex systems remind you of Mac Pros, that’s because both designs use front metal plating full of holes to make for better cooling. With this extra air circulation and some power efficient hardware from Intel, Dell’s updated line of OptiFlex desktops boasts energy savings up to 43% over previous models. The…
Apple continues to try to make iPhone app ratings genuinely useful—first by making sure you own ’em before you slam ’em—and in the iPhone 2.2 update, apparently, by getting you to actually rate them. A new 2.2 screenshot shows it asking users to rate an app when they delete it from the phone, which would…
While promising display technologies like SED have pretty much disappeared from the Earth, Mitsubishi has actually begun shipping their absolutely incredible 65″ LaserVue TVs. These sets suck less power than LCDs and feature two times the color of most competitive sets. Oh…but these sets still run almost $7,000 a pop. So that whole inexpensive aspect…
It’s happened to everyone at some point…you’re putting the finishing touches on a 20 page paper about the migration patterns of seagulls, or you’re about to beat the last boss in Ninja Gaiden on the NES. Then, without warning, the unthinkable happens: Power outage! Maybe it’s windy out, maybe you “forgot” to pay your electric…