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Gear Live has word that Apple is beta testing iPhone’s 2.1 firmware and will add more GPS functionality to the phone. Specifically, the core location functions will be able to track what direction you’re moving, and how fast (for turn-by-turn navigation, maybe?). Also worth noting is that iPhone SDK 2.1 is also seeding to beta…
What could be greater than a lightsaber duel between Bill Gates and Steve Jobs? A lightsaber duel where YOU get to control one. We don’t want to spoil the little touches of the game, so hit the jump and see for yourself. We’ve already said too much. Click to view [Current]
Still not content with keeping the Eee name only on their successful (but ballooning) line of netbooks, this unofficial but legit-looking crew of peripherals joins the Eee Box, Eee TV, Eee Monitor and Eee Enema (spot the outlier!) in further desecrating the brand. Included is an external hard disk with a fold-out USB connector, an…
The Avon and Somerset Police department have published some awesome YouTube videos featuring audio from drunk and stupid people calling 999 (911 in the US) with inquiries that don’t quite qualify as emergencies. In the above clip, a completely shitfaced woman really, really wants to know just when the internet started. What’s amazing is how…
These screens were released today by the developers of Installer.app showing Installer 4, the next version that will work with jailbroken iPhones running firmware 2.0. By the slick looks of it, it looks like they’re getting close. When it’s done, it will be multi-threaded (meaning everything doesn’t come to a halt while your sources are…
If you were a Boy Scout at one time, you probably had a flashback after reading the words “Pinewood Derby.” For the uninitiated, the derby is a time honored tradition where Cub Scouts race small cars they construct from a block of wood, plastic wheels and some nails. As you can see, this particular car…
The idea of diving out of an airplane with essentially just a thin envelope of fabric protecting me from splattering my organs all over concrete like postmodern art makes me want to pee myself. Yet somehow jumping off a giant, bird-blending propeller blade, almost thirty stories up, makes me want to poop myself too. And…
Mimobot, fine purveyors of geeky collectible flash drives, have introduced the next batch of Star Wars flash drives. There’s an egg-headed C-3PO, Wicket, Imperial Guard and my favorite, Emperor Palpatine, who’s channeling Dark Side force zaps at all times, keeping your data safe. Like the last batch they can play Star Wars sounds when you…
The Gadget: It may be seven months late to the party, but Timbuk2’s Steve Sleeve is the latest MacBook Air sleeve to fashion itself in the likeness of a manila folder. The Price: $50 The Verdict: Let me preface this by saying THE THING COSTS FIFTY DOLLARS. Yes, it’s constructed in typical Timbuk2 fashion —…
One day when Man has long been eradicated from the Earth by a combination of radioactive cellphones and tainted jalapeno snack chips, computers will take our place. And just like us, the will have insecurities about intelligence and body image. The cartoon Computer Fight puts the whole ordeal into perspective, so hit the link if…
Whenever a gadget is focused on ergonomics, buckle up for some seriously weird looking design. A prime example of this phenomenon can be seen in this “Alien Mouse” concept from designer Mizanur Rehman. The idea was to create a mouse that would strictly adhere to the principles of ergonomics and provide maximum comfort by molding…
Just a reminder that our Eureka contest is still going on, and you have until July 29 to get your entries in. That’s very soon! You do want an iPhone, right? Get to inventing this weekend and you still have a chance. See our contest page for details. https://gizmodo.com/make-in-eureka-contest-win-an-iphone-5028208
While some of us at Giz actually have better reception with the iPhone 3G than before, that’s not the story raging in Apple’s support forums, where few or no bars is the order of the day-and not just in the US, but worldwide, apparently. For AT&T’s part, they’re redeploying a bunch of 850MHz spectrum (which…
Microsoft is going to debut its spherical multi-touch Surface next week at its annual Research Faculty Summit. We’re pretty curious about what you can do with a big ball of multi-touch (and wondering about the little things-is it a perfect sphere? How are you supposed to hold it? Is it like a globe?). They pulled…
It’s been a while since Solid Alliance charmed us with their food-shaped USB drives, but Brando’s shot back with edible-looking disks of their own. At our count, there’s chicken, hot wings, a slab of pork, a pizza slice, a burger, a watermelon slice, a strawberry, cookies and biscuits-all lifelike enough that your kid would accidentally…
Unwired View just dug through several of Samsung’s patents to get at what the types of form factors possibly rolling out of their trough in the near future. They’re all weird. There’s sliders three keyboard pieces that form together to make one Voltron keyboard, one that has a dual-screen clamshell (which we’ve seen before in…
Saving a little extra money on your next power bill is as easy as unplugging your power cables now and then. After all, those greedy gadgets keep sucking power from the grid even when not in use. Designer Paulo Oh has come up with an extremely simple solution to this problem with an outlet that…
The M.A.D. Gamepad is a mini USB gamepad that features an even minier steering wheel. We’re not sure it’s the most practical, ergonomic gamepad we’ve ever seen, but we sure admire the effort and, we’ll be honest, the ludicrousness. Here’s what just the wheel looks like: Actually, with the USB port right on the back,…
A Japanese company named Ymup is set to unveil what is being touted as the world’s first oxygen generating backpack. The generator itself is battery powered and should give climbers about 2 hours of O2 at a 30% concentration. It can even be operated via remote control should you need to remove your gear to…
Cowon’s upcoming P5 will improve on their A3 and Q5W portable media players (which we’ve both reviewed) with the addition of a haptics touch-feedback feature. The rest is fairly similar: a 800×480 screen, FM radio, stereo Bluetooth, TV-out, stereo speakers, USB, extreme codec support and 40GB-80GB sizes. There will still be Wi-Fi, but you’ll have…