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We’d never want the burden of carrying the Olympic torch, not so much because of the pressure, but because we’re out of shape and there’s a distinct possibility that we might burn ourselves. However, we’re more than willing to look at the NYT timeline of the Olympic torches over the last 70 years and appreciate…
It looks like the corporate goon who ordered all copies of Mad Magazine with a Circuit City parody inside destroyed was acting on her own. An “embarrassed corporate PR guy” has apologized to Mad Magazine and tried to make things right. Nice work, Circuit City. The letter of explanation/apology in full, after the jump. https://gizmodo.com/circuit-city-demands-all-copies-of-mad-magazine-with-ad-5032674…
Could these be images of the upcoming MacBook? Possibly, if you believe information leaked from a Taiwanese website. Despite falling in line with rumors that the new MacBooks would be decked out in aluminum like the Pros, these images are confusing and could be Photoshopped so, as always, take rumors like this with a grain…
Motorola’s mobile devices division has a new CEO, Sanjay Jha, from Qualcomm. Huzzah! With some new direction, maybe they’ll stop doing that massive sucking thing they’ve been doing for the last couple years, right? Sure, but not anytime soon. In a conference call shortly after his official coronation, he admits that “between here and the…
I’m all for exploring new technologies that help us save gas, but I think Nissan has gone a little too far with their “Eco Pedal.” This new technology calculates the most fuel efficient rate of acceleration and then fights back against the driver’s foot when it feels that rate has been exceeded. Nissan claims that…
Green Umbrella has a very interesting service plan: a all-in-one extended warranty plan that covers all your gadgets for three years. You pay $9.99 a month, and it’ll cover most of your home electronics (TVs, Computers) and appliances (Washers, Dryers, Refrigerators, Microwaves) as long as they come with at least a 90 day warranty if…
Waaay back in 2006, Cablevision planned to roll out a DVR which stored shows on Cablevision’s servers rather than on hard disk inside your set-top box. As they are wont to do, the studios and networks saw an opportunity to suck more revenue out of the system, citing obscure copyright conditions which call for fees…
Zune Scene’s been tipped off by a “well placed source” inside Microsoft that Nokia is working on integrating Zune Marketplace into its phones. What’s the deal here? Would Microsoft take what they wanted to be a complete vertical solution—Zune player with Zune Marketplace with Zune software on the PC—and let other people get their hands…
It’s not that the major porn studios were alright with you torrenting porn vids online, it’s that they didn’t yet organize themselves to form an entity to do something about it. No longer. Think of the new organization PAK as the MPAA of the porn world, planning to target websites that host or track torrents…
I flip the ignition switch and 250 pounds of engines, turbines and gasoline roar hello. In terms of horsepower, I was carrying a small sports car on my back. I’d like to say that I grin confidently and give the cameras a wink, like some young Chuck Yeager or Evel Knievel, but the smile leaves…
I’m loving this trend of prominent and/or English rockers with ambient/prog tendencies laying down soundtracks for gadgets and software. Most famously we have Brian Eno composing the “Windows Sound” for Win 95, then Robert Fripp of King Crimson helping out with Vista’s sound set. Now Police drummer Stewart Copeland has done the same for the…
Nintendo’s President Iwata, the man who wants US customers to believe that there will be a Wii shortage this Christmas not caused by Nintendo themselves, has just said that they want the Wii MotionPlus to be as cheap as possible because it doesn’t cost too much to manufacture. How cheap? They’re not sure yet. We…
Citing a source “close to Apple with direct knowledge of the numbers,” TechCrunch is reporting that the company who makes the iPhone 3G for Apple, Foxconn, is pumping them out a rate of 800,000 phones a week. At that rate, that’s 40 million iPhones a year. Dandy, except that TechCrunch says “there may be some…
Seriously. Stop skipping out on Gizmodo’s weekend coverage to see The Dark Knight again. And again. And again. Sure your efforts are pushing it to the biggest grossing movie of all time, but you’re missing out on this: • There be the new terminator, caught in a screen shot from upcoming Terminator: Salvation. • Getting…
We’re all for making hyperbolic statements about how powerful the iPhone is as a gaming system, but John Carmack’s taking things to the next level. As you remember, Sega has previously said that the iPhone is as powerful as their Dreamcast system, and EA has previously said that it’s more powerful than the DS, but…
Another PS3 update, another round of complaints. It seems as if people on the official Playstation forums are having issues with discs not reading, games locking up, and fans blowing out of control under the recent 2.42 firmware update. We don’t know if it’s just uber-paranoid people who were burned by 2.40 or an actual…
When Apple reinvented the paperclip for the famous SIM-eject tool, it was at least a free gizmo, included in the package. USBFever clearly thought there was a gap in this market though, and have reinvented the reinvention. The new SIM-eject tool has a rubber-bung top that allows it to be stored in your iPhone 3G’s…
The EMMA 3PF is the first large-scale integration (LSI) chip to pack all of the necessary Blu-ray controllers onto a single piece of silicon. The new chip performs all audio and video decoding, analog to digital conversions, and HDMI output. It supports the Blu-ray 2.0 profile and will start shipping in September 2008, allowing player…
Seeing as drum machines are pretty ubiquitous in music these days, the idea of a machine that plays the drums doesn’t sound all that groundbreaking. But what about a robot that plays the drums? Eh? Not impressed? What if I told you it played the most rudimentary beats possible? Now are you impressed? I thought…
The Zeemote analog joystick controller for Bluetooth phones is now starting to see the light of day, at least for lucky Dutch W760 buyers, who will get it free as a promo package. This isn’t the Wii-like motion-control version the company has been promising, and still no word on U.S. pricing or availability, but it…