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When I’m in the gym I love listening to music, and hate the way my headphone cord whaps against me as I’m exercising… and that’s exactly the sort of problem Sony’s DR-BT160AS heaphones are designed to stop. The “active stereo” ‘phones connect wirelessly over Bluetooth, are splashproof, have volume and play control buttons, a mike…
At two million square feet, this is one of the biggest freezers in the world, capable of holding entire combat airplanes and putting them under extreme conditions. Zoom inside and you will see the effects of putting an F-4 Phantom fighter jet under the snow and freezing rain test, which simulates this kind of weather…
You may have heard that there’s a little shindig being thrown in San Francisco by a little company called Apple, started by two manga characters in the year 2040. We’ll be covering the news they drop starting at 10AM PST (that’s 1PM EST) at live.gizmodo.com, but if you’re the Zune guy circa a month ago…
A day before we expected, Sony’s 24.6-megapixel full frame DSLR, the a900, just quietly got official. Shockingly, while it doesn’t touch the $2000 mark, it slides in at just $3000. Billed as rocking the world’s highest resolution 35mm CMOS sensor, it’s the first full-framer to use in-body image stabilization (Sony’s SOP). Unfortunately, as DP Review’s…
If this press event invite is any indication, that’s the way things are looking. The date is set for October 2, and it all goes down at the Bookmark Lounge of the Library Hotel here in New York. Hmm, there couldn’t be any book connotation to all of that, could there? On this day of…
AppleInsider claims to have two independent sources confirming identical information about upcoming Apple iPod refreshes. The biggest overhaul appears to be on the iPod nano, which would explain all of the rumors we’ve seen on the device. It will come in nine colors and be the first non-touch iPod to support a motion/orientation sensor.Shaking the…
We have received these two images of the iPod nano showing a new interface. They look like Apple’s own product illustrations and the iPod itself looks like the unconfirmed leaked picture, but of course we don’t know if they are real or not. They are so polished and we like them so much that we…
We’ve already seen phones like the HTC Touch Diamond and Touch Pro, but according to some legit-looking internal documentation, the HTC Opal is the official sequel to the original HTC Touch. Word has it that the Opal will ship with the 3D TouchFLO interface we’ve seen in the latest HTC products (which makes sense), but…
Hoo-kai. We are almost there. The usual suspects are voicing their last minute, most obvious predictions for what is looking like the most boring event in Apple’s history ever. At least, since Gil Amelio decided to give an exclusive interview to The Minnesota Carpets Quarterly Journal on the new flooring at One Infinite Loop. New…
It took 10 months since we showed you the N95 R/C car hack, but now someone’s done the inevitable thing and made an iPhone version. The DIY hack is pretty inventive: the iPhone’s Wi-Fi link is used to send data to a PC, where some software sends serial data to an Arduino board which then…
Sony’s just come up with the official word on its new G705 slider handset, and it’s not a bad looking gizmo at all. There’s a 2.4 inch TFT with auto-rotation, A-GPS, DLNA, quad-band GSM and AGPS, Bluetooth 2.0, FM radio, 3.2-megapixel camera with flash and a Java-based OS. The phone’s also got a full HTML…
Cycling and listening to an iPod can be pretty dangerous as the music masks the road sounds, and fiddling with the controls can have you veering all over place: iBikeConsole is designed to help with some of that. It’s a handlebar iPod nano mount that houses your PMP in a shock and rain-proof case, and…
Mixing suction-cups with the chance of a high-speed death: sounds like fun, and exactly what designer Robert Nightingale has come up with in his “Hitch” concept. It’s a smidge like the free-ride skateboard Kouriers in Snow Crash and a smidge like bad building-climbing gear from B-movies. The idea of Hitch is simply to sucker onto…
Here is what the clunky Amazon Kindle should have been since the beginning: a simple, ultra-sleek full-page 8.5-inch by 11-inch electronic book and newspaper reader with a flexible plastic touchscreen, Wi-Fi connectivity, and the ability to read regular Office documents without conversion of any kind. As we said yesterday, Plastic Logic showed it at the…
We brought you a three new Vaios last week, but Sony Japan seems to be in the mood to tweak much of the rest of its Vaio line of laptops and desktops. There are new machines in the A-series, C-series, L-series and R-series. The RT50 is aimed at professional users, labeled “photo edition,” with an…
LG’s VX9600 has finally gotten the go-ahead from the FCC and may appear on Verizon shelves everywhere soon. Though information is scarce, the phone will have Bluetooth, an MP3 player, a 2 megapixel camera and a 3-inch 480×240 pixel TFT touchscreen. Verizon is allegedly planning to market it as a lower-end, and thus cheaper, version…
I have an allergy to all gimmicky USB things, but these USB Halloween Pumpkin LED lights are actually cubicle-worthy, especially seeing how they all look with the lights off. Unfortunately, the $13 8-pumpkin lights package has some problems. Why not use normal electric plugs? Why waste all that energy when the lights are off and…
Following on the heels of its main rival Nokia, Sony Ericsson’s allegedly also planning an unlimited music downloading service for its Walkman-branded cellphones. According to the Financial Times, Sony Ericsson is in discussions with all major labels about a rival tunes subscription service. The company is purportedly hoping to announce its all-you-can-eat music product before…
News junkies rejoice! Google has begun scanning microfilm from various newspapers’ historic archives to make them searchable online, further pushing libraries towards obsolescence (just kidding, i think). The searches can be had first through Google News, and will eventually be available on every papers’ own website. Much like its book project, Google will shoulder the…
In an attempt to one-up Verizon’s FiOS, AT&T has finally rolled out a new software update for its U-verse service that’ll let subscribers watch recorded shows on up to eight different TV sets. FiOS only offers multiroom DVR for seven different televisions currently. The feature is already available in San Francisco and nearby subscriber cities,…