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Here’s a little Gizmodo treat from the guys at OnLatte. That’s right, we’ve got our own personalized cappuccino. We wish we could tell you how amazing the Gizmodo cappuccino tastes, but OnLatte wouldn’t allow us to gulp it down because they wanted to show it off. So if you’re at SIGGRAPH today stop by their…
If you are a vegetarian, avert your eyes. If you are a carnivore, go and buy the biggest, bloodiest cut of meat you can find and slap it on one of these “Bloody Board” carving boards. As you cut into the tender, juicy flesh, the precious blood will collect in the grooves and pool up…
Hey, did you know that advertising misleads you? Like, products might not perform as exceptionally, look as hot or taste as yummy as they do in slickly produced ads? The iPhone 3G not cruising the internets as briskly as Apple’s ads depict might be a big bucket of “duh,” but this comparison video shows just…
Psystar, the company that’s fighting back against being smacked down by Apple, has just decided to ship Leopard restore discs free of charge to their customers. If you remember, one of the (many) major problems with Psystar’s machines was that you had to ship your box back to them if anything went wrong because their…
Not content to just capture houses burning and other embarrassing shenanigans in the US, Google StreetView has gone overseas and done the same to a drunk Australian man passed out in his own lawn. Now that man is pissed-not in his pants, but at Google-for the invasion of privacy. https://gizmodo.com/google-streetview-spies-burning-home-probably-microsof-5035201 The story goes that “Bill”…
Forget Beijing—the future of sports is appearing at SIGGRAPH 2008 in LA. This softball-sized Bouncing Star rubber ball has a cluster of full-color LEDS, an infrared transceiver and an accelerometer under its impact-friendly shell. By combining these components, the ball can create bright interactive games that you play by themselves, or with an interactive display.…
Last week, the 174th Air Force Fighter Wing flew its last manned combat sortie over Iraq in F-16s, which have now been mothballed in favor of MQ-9 Reapers. This makes it the first combat-specific wing to ditch conventional aircraft entirely and toward a force of all unmanned robo-drones piloted from the ground. Welcome to the…
The Blu-ray edition of the biggest letdown in movie history, also known as Indiana Jones and the Temple of the Whatever Crystal Something will be released on October 14, just in time not to buy it for this holiday season. The two-disc Blu-ray comes in the obligatory 1080p and comes loaded with extras that don’t…
Digital content makes a lot money-over $130 billion in sales a year-but most of that actually isn’t taxed. Yet! Realizing they’re leaving vast streams of green untapped, states are getting wise-nine this year have considered digital download taxes, and five of those passed them, for a total of 17 states that tax digital purchases. And…
While AT&T terms of service don’t allow customers to use their 3G internet to provide voice over IP, iPhone users could still save minutes utilizing VoIP over Wi-Fi. And a company named Global IP Solutions plans to release a VoIP software development kit for the iPhone that will not only allow developers to more easily…
GigaOm quotes Richard Windsor, an analyst with Nomura Securities, in saying that the sluggish 3G performance of the iPhone 3G seen globally (not just with AT&T) could be a result of a lousy chipset. He says, “we believe that these issues are typical of an immature chipset and radio protocol stack where we are almost…
Researchers at Penn State have cooked up a new plastic that can be cooled by simply running a current through it. It uses the electrocaloric effect to rearrange its individual atoms when charged, allowing for heat to more easily come and go. By wrapping up a chip in the stuff and zapping it with current,…
Here’s how the air, ground, data, landline, cellphone, and sea ship traffic looks from space in Great Britain, one of the busiest countries on Earth. The BBC’s Britain from Above documentary took satellite and air images and mixed it with 3D GPS data to create these breathtaking high resolution pictures and videos: Air traffic in…
Dell is loosing seven-yes, seven-new Latitude business notebooks today. Rather than recount each model in detail and scrambling your brain since they (and their accompanying options) go in a million directions from ultraportable to semi-rugged, here’s the basic list of new features: •Ridiculous battery life-some configs will go to 19 hours. •Wireless N, Bluetooth, Ultra-wideband,…
For this week’s Photoshop Contest, I tasked you with adding gadgets to your favorite video games, and what results we have. Many a childhood memory is sullied in our Gallery of Champions, adding Segways and iPhones where they really didn’t belong or really make a lot of sense. Again, it was tough picking three winners…
Rumors of imminent high fail rates notwithstanding, today’s a pretty good day to own any GeForce 8 series or higher desktop graphics card, since they all get PhysX support with a free download (three PhysX-juiced UT3 maps are free too). Also tapping the CUDA goodness is badaboom, an insanely fast video transcoder, Folding@Home and a…
The limited edition Dark Knight Xbox 360 that Mark was willing to end his marriage for is now available on eBay. Bid fast and bid hard, cause they’ve only created 110 of these and not all of them are going to be scalped. The going price seems to be somewhere around $1200, which is obscene…
Here’s a quick tip on how to sync only your address book and calendar with your iPhone—perfect for the times when you want to get in and out and not worry about whether it’s going to transfer five albums or back up all your apps. Just use iSync by pulling down the dropdown in the…
Thinking of camping out at Ikea once they start selling those solar panels? While you’re waiting, RoofRay will help you plan exactly how many SUNGLYÄSS units you’ll need, and how much you’ll save. Draw the shape of a prospective solar array on Google Maps’ satellite image of your roof, enter its slope angle, and watch…
Any child older than seven knows that there are times when ground surveillance just won’t do. And while we’re waiting for the best airborne military concepts to be democratized to our Wal-mart toy aisle, we’ll have to settle on the Spy Kite. This “high performance” fiberglass-framed kite packs a digital camera capable of taking shots…