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We all know about how the military is utilizing UAV’s in an ever increasing amount of missions. And why not? Unmanned aircraft represent a safer and more cost efficient approach to aerial combat. However, we rarely get to see what it is like on the other side of these aircraft-to see the job through the…
TiVo’s got a great web special on “factory-renewed” TiVo HDs for $179 with free shipping. Sure, these refurbished units usually end breaking after a few days, but no need to worry it still has TiVo’s regular warranty. [TiVo via TiVo Blog]
Update: Looks like our the rep at AT&T gave us the wrong info despite double-checking the situation. If you recently sold your phone but haven’t purchased another phone through AT&T with a subsidy and renewed a contract, then you’re still eligible for a subsidized iPhone 3G at $199/$299. Even if you shoved your SIM into…
We love open source hardware, especially when it can throw some MIDI flange and fade into your party like the Aurora-a dual-channel, USB-powered DJ mixer. All the schematics, bills of materials and source code can be nabbed for free online, or you can have one built and shipped. And it can pull off a pretty…
Motive mag takes a look at the digital dashboards of the 1980s; a time where men were men and electronic car computer technology barely made anything fancier than some green LCDs. Despite this handicap, auto manufacturers came up with some fancy displays, as typified by this predecessor to my own 350Z, a Nissan 300ZX Turbo.…
A company called Tapulous is planning on delivering an iPhone app called Friend Book for the Friday launch that promises to turn your boring old address book into a "super address book" with features like a "face dialer" that allows you to place a call through your contact images. But that functionality pales in comparison…
Speaking of really cool iPhone apps, here’s one of the submissions we’ve gotten for our iPhone App Contest. It’s called Instinctiv Shuffle, and it “learns from your skipping patterns and plays what you want to hear.” We haven’t tested it out for ourselves in any extent, but current users of it (it’s a jailbreak application)…
This rather bizarre question was inspired by an article I came across involving a drunken man who was cited for obstructing a fire scene/disorderly conduct after he rushed back into his burning home to retrieve a computer. Why he risked his life to do so remains unclear (although a mixture of alcohol and a massive…
A few weeks ago we brought you news about the Hyperwall-2 which was developed by NASA and dubbed the “world’s highest resolution visualization system.” However, it appears that that title has already fallen to the Hiperspace, or the “Highly Interactive Parallelized Display Space project” developed by UC San Diego. According to the press release, the…
Hey, it’s your birthday! To celebrate this momentous occasion I got the pocket birthday kit complete with four candles, matches and a base. Why are you crying? What do you mean you don’t have any friends? I’m here with the pocket birthday dude! This is supposed to be a happy time. Available for about $6…
Dan Lyons, the man behind Fake Steve Jobs is shutting down the blog: “I know you’ll miss FSJ. So will I. But rest assured, Fake Steve is not really going away. He’s just taking on a new form. As Jimi Hendrix once said, If I don’t see you no more in this world, I’ll meet…
This game console mod does things slightly different from older mods we’ve seen. Instead of taking an old console and shoving it into a smaller body, this guy made a universal body and modularizes consoles-in effect, turning consoles like the N64, NES, Megadrive, Jaguar, GBA, and PlayStation into insertable “cartridges” that can be played on…
iPhone 3G Campers. Devoted fans or masochistic screwballs? We don’t have the answer, but we don’t have enough evidence yet. That’s where you come in. We want you to send in pictures of the first person in line at Apple stores and cellphone stores around the world so we can see just what kind of…
It looks as though an Italian company named V12 Design might beat the OLPC’s XO-2 laptop to the dual touchscreen punch with their dual LCD laptop called the Canova. According to Laptopmag, V12 developed its design four years ago and is currently working on a second generation version with a US manufacturer. The plan is…
Designed by Chip Stockman and his 9-year-old daughter Caroline, GameChains are a keychain-like safety net for your precious Nintendo DS games. The chains consist of “laser-cut tabs, a powder-coated metal chain, and aggressive, but non-permanent, adhesive pads”-which is a fancy way of describing something that should keep your games out of the toilet when you…
Volkswagen thinks they know what cars from 2028 will looks like (which is probably fair, since they can basically make the whole thing one big self-fulfilling prophecy). Still, it’s exciting to see the designs. The one pictured here is Ego. It’s a sporty two-seater without a front window (no, not because people in the future…
Samsung’s SC-MX20 follows up the MX10 with some fairly useful features such as h.264 video mode for better YouTube, iPod, iPhone and PMP compatibility, as well as a max 720×480 resolution for DVD-quality video. It stores up to 16 hours on one 32GB SDHC card, has three hours of battery life (best-in-class they claim?), 34x…
Apparently, flying is just too pleasurable an experience, which is why US Airways is getting rid of all in-flight movies and is canceling plans to test out a new entertainment system in its planes. Wah wahhhh! The systems, which weigh about 500 pounds, will be yanked from all US Airways planes in November to save…
I’ve never decided if the hamster wheel is a cruel or kind invention. On one hand, it keeps the otherwise inert hamster in shape. On the other, that hamster getting nowhere quickly. This LEGO elevator leaves me, again, floating in moral ambiguity. One one hand, it’s LEGO and a convenient elevator. On the other…well, just…
Audiophile megabrand Krell’s Papa Dock (companion to the $1500 Kid Dock, which snaps into its new daddy) boosts the Kid’s output to 150 watts, sports a gigantic power supply along with isolated stereo channels, and will set you back another $2500 on top. I would say our jury’s still out on spending $4000 on serious…