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Ah nanotubes. Is there anything you can’t almost possibly do? Well, now you can add bouncy cellphones to the list because a team of Clemson University researchers have developed a way to make beds of tiny, shock-absorbing coiled carbon nanotubes which could be used to cushion objects from damaging impacts. They hope that these coiled…
Those gals looking for the best way to score a business man that’s a little too attached to his BlackBerry should look no further than these BlackBerry earrings. Not only does it constantly remind him that he should check his email, it shows that you’re into his techno lust, which is hard to do short…
We know we’re supposed to wear bike helmets, but we’re of the mindset that we look cooler bleeding out of our ears/skulls/nose than donning a plastic hat. Now Yakkay has released bike helmets that are cleverly hidden beneath only semi-douchey headgear. The result is that you look a bit childish in an oversized hat (like…
As my cellphone chimed early this morning, I thought to myself in a groggy haze whether or not the majority of people out there have ditched the trusty alarm clock in favor of the cellphone alarm. After all, we already know that the cellphone has taken a big bite out of the wristwatch market, and…
Pocket Gamer has the scoop on an upcoming iPhone game called Astro Ranch that’s half Harvest Moon, half Animal Crossing-both games that require you to manage different resources on a day-to-day basis. We’re not sure what other iPhone tech this would involve other than the panning for gold by shaking the camera like a prospector…
The extent of the problems plaguing Nvidia’s graphics cards is still controversial, though the company has confirmed that “weak” materials have caused “higher-than-normal” fail rates in certain mobile GPUs, which appear to be the G84 and G86-based graphics cards. The Inquirer said those issues extended to the desktop as well, which Nvidia denied. Interestingly, VR-Zone…
Yeti hunter Yoshiteru Takahashi and a crew of six experienced mountaineers are off to the Himalayas to try to get undeniable evidence of the existence of the fabled primitive humanoid. Again. This time they are going to install an array of state-of-the-art motion-sensitive cameras along a ridge at 14,000 feet high. Takahashi is convinced that…
It looks like the PS2 is going to beat the Wii MotionPlus to market in delivering one-to-one swordfighting. It’s using the EyeToy-the camera peripheral released in 2003-to map your motions with a toy sword onto actions taking place on the screen. You’ll get “first person gameplay” where “you are the hero of the game,” and…
Psystar simply doesn’t know when to quit. Despite being in the midst of a lawsuit with Apple, they continue to push their luck. Not only are they offering free Leopard restore disks to their customers, Psystar has also confirmed that the Mac clones are “definitely still shipping.” They had better hope that their fancy Palo…
Bert Praetorius wasn’t a famous inventor, but many of you will recognize and appreciate his contributions to a simple function we’ve all used at some time or another—rewinding. Rather than rewrite his story ourselves, here’s the poignant obituary from one of his grandchildren: Late Tuesday night, at approximately 10:20PM ET, my maternal grandfather, Bert Praetorius,…
According to Businessweek, the solution to the iPhone 3G’s chipset issues could be easier than most of us probably expected. Apparently, Apple set up the Infineon chip to demand more of a 3G signal than was necessary, which resulted in a switch back to the slower network if there are too many people in the…
As GPS tags and monitoring equipment reach rock-bottom pricing for law enforcement around the country, they’re being used to track potential criminals’ 24/7 whereabouts far more frequently. Currently, such usage does not require a warrant, but the Washington Post is reporting that growing unrest in the courts and amongst privacy advocates may change that. Nobody’s…
According to German news site Nachrichten, a passenger at the Linz airport set off alarms when his suitcase full of bacon was mistaken for a bomb. The story was translated with Google, so it’s high on hilarity and low on verifiable detail. Apparently when asked to identify the suspicious material in his luggage, the passenger…
The previously jailbreak-only Simplify Media has just hit the iTunes App Store, allowing you to stream your entire iTunes music library (plus up to 30 of your friends’) to your iPhone. The official app has all the features of the old version, including album art, lyrics and artist bios, plus works over EDGE, 3G and…
Sure, gadgets all have their uses that they were designed for, but that doesn’t mean they can’t serve other purposes. Once you buy something, you can do whatever the hell you want with it. Maybe you’re using your old boom box to keep the tarp on your boat from flying away in the wind. Maybe…
Due to some mysterious server mumbo jumbo, our untold story of the OLPC’s hardware beginnings—featuring amazing facts, fun pics and an exclusive video interview with Nicholas Negroponte—is unable to load at this time. Stay tuned, though, cuz it’s a doozie.
We’ve seen some nice renders of the BlackBerry Javelin, but it’s hard to get a sense of size from them. So, here’s a shot of it in between the Curve (which it’ll probably be replacing) and the 8800. While it’s just about the same height as the Curve, it’s definitely smaller and thinner—which means it’s…
You could buy a new 60GB Xbox 360 for $350. Or, if you are reading this post right now, you could buy a new 120GB Xbox 360 Elite for $350 and get two bundled games free. We’ll let you decide whether the 60GB version’s tweaked RAM placement is worth $100 and a few games. (But…
The Air Force Cyber Command, those guys who want to pwn cyberspace with their fancy PlayStation 3 farms and kinetic-denial-of-service Mk84 bombs, has been put on hold by the new USAF head honcho, General Norton A. Schwartz. Apparently, there are some conflicts in the Pentagon about who has the control over cyberspace. According to an…
Good news if you’re special enough to have access to AT&T Premier (mostly for business dudes), you can now buy every flavor the iPhone 3G online. Ship time is 7-10 business days, a little bit faster than pre-paying, which has a wait time of about two weeks. The upshot is that even if you aren’t…