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Hot on the tail of the D700 release, Nikon let loose firmware 2.0 for the D3 DSLR, making the amazing camera even better. The main points of interest are improved autofocus and white balance, but I’ve blockquoted the laundry list below. The D300 gets a firmware update to 1.03 to fix incorrect battery indicator readouts,…
Going through our logs we can tell that nearly a dozen of you are still using AOL via dial-up. For lots of people in remote locales it’s their only choice, and starting at the end of the month their bills are going to be going up a whopping $2 a month from $9.99 to $11.99.…
Texas Instruments has expressed its intention to build its LED Pico tech into mobile devices before, but this is the first well-implemented example to be properly demonstrated. Crunchgear got a brief go on the Frankenberry, and it looks like it works just fine. While the small clip doesn’t totally assuage our fears that such a…
Texas has a new law that makes it mandatory for computer repair technicians in the state to have private investigator licenses. This is being contested by at least one advocacy group that’s suing, as many techs don’t know they’re being criminals by doing their jobs. The strange new law comes about because sometimes in the…
Meet the manikins (not to be confused with mankinis), medical dummies (spelled “manikin”, apparently) used to train future doctors on how to do the bare minimum to keep you alive that the HMO will pay for. There are all types, from the sexy Overweight CPR manikin to the Deluxe Child Crisis manikin. My favorite is…
If you want to get your iPhone App into the App Store in time for the July 11 launch, you’ll have to submit it by July 7. That’s next Monday. If you’re one of those kids who always does their homework at the last second, we suspect there’s going to be less BBQ and more…
Jason Kline’s gesture-based remote looks cool, but might not be practical for everyday usage. You adjust the volume with the left knob and the channel with the right, but there’s no place to enter in buttons. It does allow you to keep going with the knob turning concept of old time TVs while still allowing…
According to the SprintUsers forum, Sprint smartphone owners looking to renew their plans are being forced out of their standalone data plans, and pushed into Sprint’s All-In-One plan that packages voice, data, and messaging under one roof. In many cases, these new plans are costing the user way more than they paid before. Does this…
Nowhere in the specs of the Sony Ericsson C720 does it say that it’s completely waterproof—just dust and splash proof. And if there’s one thing that a toilet does well (at least when we use it), it’s splash. This could be one of the more disgusting tests imaginable for a phone. Seriously, are you going…
Sure, the iPhone can help you make calls and check your email and settle arguments in bars, but when was the last time it helped keep a stretch of skin on your leg from getting peeled off on a hot stretch of pavement? Not recently, I’m guessing. But that’s just what happened to an avid…
We were setting up our wireless router in this our new house when we made a startling realization. Our wireless hotspot doesn’t need to be limited to boring names like LinksysN or 2Wire1969, they can be messages to our neighbors that they see every time they connect to their router. Here are some that our…
Sony’s just pulled the 2.40 PS3 firmware update due to reports of it bricking and causing various other problems. If you’re unlucky enough to already have installed it and ran into issues, Kotaku has a few solutions up. If not, just hold off until the fixed release is available soon. UPDATE: Sony has issued an…
Famous designer Philippe Starck recently revealed he felt a certain shame that all the things he’d designed were not essential for living. This turbine, which he designed with the help of generator company Pramac, can theoretically provide a single home with 20-60% of all the electricity it needs. The name, which needs work, or at…
The already impressive Roku streaming box will expand its services beyond Netflix’s VOD adding new “big name” content providers in the future. Roku is taking the coy approach for now, but rumors of a flash-enabled browser to stream Hulu (which now streams at 480p resolution), YouTube and the various individual network sites are both plausible…
Deep in the northwest corner of Kobe, Japan, there’s a factory hidden away among green rice paddies, and sleepy farming villages of tiled roofs. If you were to travel here, to Takatsukadai-the middle of nowhere-you’d find Panasonic’s Toughbook plant quietly making notebooks with the world’s lowest failure rate. Well, not so quietly, actually. They employ…
If we didn’t know that this was done by a user, we’d swear that this touchscreen Eee PC was made by Asus themselves. The video shows a super sensitive and responsive screen, flicking quickly up and down on a web page with either the finger or stylus. On a laptop of 10-inches or smaller—what we…
Drobo, the storage enclosure that monitors up to 4 HDDs, now has an open SDK to go with its ability to protect and share your data. What does this mean for Drobo users? They can expect apps that will allow them to stream data across DLNA devices, work as a bittorrent client, interface with wi-fi…
It’s a classic story: someone comes up with a million dollar idea while sitting at a bar and sketches it out on a napkin to remember it. Later, they profit, and they have a cute story about where they came up with the idea. Well, now’s your chance. For this week’s photo contest, I’m looking…
This lovely faucet uses a sensor to follow your hands as you move underneath it. As you move them from left to right, the water increases in temperature, enabling you to control how hot the water is by placing your hands on one side or the other. It’s pretty awesome. Hit the jump for a…
When the iPhone 3G hits July 11th, it will be available at both AT&T and Apple stores. So beyond a little extra pretentiousness at the Apple stores, is there anything different between them? What if you need to start a new plan? What if you need to transfer a number? Can Apple handle the complicated…