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The International Trace Commission-which has the power to ban products in the US in case they infringe any patent-has accepted Hillcrest Laboratories’ allegations against Nintendo. The commission will now look into the validity of Hillcrest’s claims, which say the Wii infringes on their patents on motion-detecting technology. Mario wasn’t available for comment, too busy killing…
Let the drooling continue: The guys at "Generation Phone House" have run through HTC’s Touch HD (or the "ash tee say touch essh day" for the non-Francophone among us) in video, and just as we said in our first-hand impressions, it’s looking mighty nice here stacked up against an iPhone 3G and a Samsung Omnia.…
New Scientist today is summarzing the world of political spin detection software-behavioral scientist Paul Ekman claims he can analyze a speech’s text for words that indicate untruths and deception. Others look to analyze the tenor of the voice, and facial recognition to spot lies is becoming more of a reality. But unfortunately, much of the…
From a trusted Crispin Porter + Bogusky source, we’ve learned that some sites have jumped the gun and that the Microsoft Gates/Seinfeld ads have not been axed. It’s true, Microsoft apparently asked the agency to focus on the new “I’m a PC” spots. And it’s true, the agency has gotten plenty of “I don’t know…
We love MAD architects-creators of crazy buildings and giant killer wasps skyscrapers-because they are truly mad, like their latest concept. Presented as a gigantic model at the 11th Venice Biennale, the Super Star City is a “mobile China Town” that can be deployed all over the planet to “inject the energy of China to the…
Say it with me everyone: 8.9″ screen, 1.6GHz Atom processor, up to 1GB of RAM, 120GB HD and…you get the picture. Toshiba’s offering is definitely style-aggressive, packs Ubuntu and promises a (6 cell?) battery life of 4 hours, but it’s pretty much the exact $500ish system we’ve seen cloned and crapped out by every laptop…
The Memorex MVBD-2510 fills that getting-the-job-done-for-cheap niche, but Gizmodo readers should know we don’t actually recommend it for purchase. It costs only $270, but sacrifices Profile 2.0 and the ethernet that accompanies it. So it’s a pass, but a positive trend for the industry all the same. [prnewswire]
We might still have to wait a while for the Google washing machine-but GE as we know is also a huge player in energy infrastructures, which makes notable their announcement of a partnership with those incessant innovators at Google to modernize our stone-age grid. If (if) we somehow do find ourselves with an administration in…
Asus-makers of inexpensive Eeeverything-is now shipping illegal cracking software to make your computing life even cheaper. According to UK publication PC Pro, not only they have accidentally included a piracy tool with their recovery DVD, but they have also put several confidential documents and source code inside. So nice of them. A PC Pro reader…
The next-generation stealth bomber from Boeing/Lockheed Martin is out. Developed by Phantom Works, the large diamond-shaped body, with long wings and razor-sharp nose, resembles a long-range B-2 Spirit bomber that has been retrofitted at Darth Vader’s garage: from the front, it looks kind of evil and menacing. Unlike Northrop Grumman’s proposal, which is like the…
According to the results of a new study, a virtual-reality 3D-graphic colonoscopy is about as good as the real thing for screening for colon cancer. The virtual procedure is made by image processing the results of an abdominal CT scan, then a doctor views the results in a sort of first-person-shooter “fly through” of the…
Update: Asus tells us that the product wasn’t supposed to be announced just yet. They’re still tweaking the unit, so the specs listed below aren’t the final specs. What we do know is that this device is coming and it is going to be something similar to this, but minor details will probably be changed.…
While information has been arriving in fits and starts on Asus’ new N10 non-Eee ultra-portable, over at Laptopmag they got a teeny hands-on view of the PC. The 10-inch machine (which Asus was keen to stress as a notebook not a netbook) is due to come in N10E and N10J versions, with the main differences…
Ah, shucks—it looks like Panasonic’s funky new non-DSLR DMC-G1 camera actually doesn’t shoot HD video after all. Those photos are of a mock-up of a future version of the cam, possibly due next year sometime. We know this ’cause DPReview got their mitts on a pre-production G1—it only shoots video in non-HD formats as per…
Speaking of Sony, PS3 users can now try out its new Life With Playstation service, which gives you instant access to real-time news and information in a format that’s much more graphically intense than anything you’ll get on Wii News. The program is works in conjunction with Folding@home, so you’ll be helping Stanford researchers while…
And here you have it! A couple hours later, we have our first screen from the new Microsoft ad campaign. Now THIS represents me as a PC-user… I hang with SHARKS, man! [Does anyone from Crispin who works on this campaign know if Seinfeld being pulled was a part of the plan or not? I’ve…
You know graphene, the super material that’s strong enough to withstand diamond cutters? Turns out that not only may it replace silicon as the de rigeur component of microchips, it’s on track to becoming the next megabattery as well. Engineers at the University of Texas in Austin have found a way to store electrical charge…
Putting it firmly in a price point to compete with the iPhone, the Android-running HTC Dream will cost $199, according to the Wall Street Journal. The smartphone will also get an “aggressively priced” data plan from T-Mobile and receive some heavy Google branding. It’ll be interesting to see whether Google’s open source platform gives Apple’s…
Columbia professor Douglas Irving Repetto designed this crazy looking project which allows humans to write obsessive thoughts on scraps of paper, deposit them in one of seven squirrel cages, and spin them round and round to let the machine obsess for them. Made with grape arbor, glue, rubber bands and a laser cutter, the apparatus…
On Friday, we introduced you to the Panasonic Lumix DMC-G1, a tiny interchangeable-lens camera that’s not a DSLR, but rather built on the new Micro Four Thirds standard. Now it looks like the G1 will shoot HD video, even though last week’s US press releases were mum on the subject. Update: Although Panasonic Japan showed…