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This Russian Geiger Counter casemod (technically an Ion Detector) won’t let you know if you’re standing waist deep in nuclear radiation, but flick the power switch and the meter jumps to life, letting you know the relatively weak CPU housed inside is working properly. As for the specs inside the box, there’s a 300 MHz…
A new report from CERN allegedly puts the final nail in the coffin of doomsday theorists claiming the Large Hadron Collider will result in a reality-ending black hole on Earth. In a word, the report calls the project “safe,” and reiterates CERN’s original argument that even the most powerful collisions planned for the LHC are…
As the clubbers in Britain’s first-ever eco-nightclub rave their little hearts out in the coming months, they’ll be doing their part to conserve energy. Well, their feet will be, because the energy that powers 60% of the club is going to be generated by the springy dance floor beneath them. The springs in the floor…
Love ’em or hate ’em, Comcast sure knows how to throw together a 10 million pixel video display. The one seen here is available for ogling at the Comcast Center in Philadelphia, and covers over 2,100 square feet of wall space with four-millimeter LED lights. The images and video that play on this super screen…
Japanese toy company People has released a new age alarm clock that supposedly helps kids wake up by turning them into Ultraman. It’s called the Okiro! Asa Ichiban Taiyou Senshi – Charenjaa Kitto (Wake up! First Sun Warrior of the Morning – challenger kit) and was manufactured for the Japanese Ministry of Education “early to…
Camcorder pens often sacrifice the whole “writing” thing in the name of capturing video, but this one from BrickHouse Security does write, and has considerably bigger storage capacity than previous video pens, too. It’s a big pricey, but if you’re into the whole Maxwell Smart lifestyle it could make a nice, voyeuristic addition to your…
Wherever this place is, Cisco, we never want to live here. Or visit. Or accidentally drive through on the way to work. [As seen on Crunch]
Next time you’re camping, instead of digging a hole or using one of those suspect comfort castle port-a-johns to dispense with No. 2, why not infuse a little portability into nature’s call with the Shit Box? It’s completely cardboard, fully biodegradable, and utterly ridiculous. And yet, I’m drawn to it. I want to see if…
The enema is a gadget you probably don’t think about too often, but for many people it’s a invaluable tool that’s made many an uncomfortable situation flow more smoothly. For the Russians, it’s obviously something more, because one city there erected an 800-pound, $42,000 statue to honor the device for its many years of unsung…
Dell wrote us to say that due to popular demand (read: common sense), they are extending the deadline for customers who want to order systems with Windows XP Home premium. As of today, a Dell rep said customers can order select configurations of the Inspiron 530 or 530s desktops with Windows XP Home Premium through…
Two weeks ago today, a tornado ripped through Illinois. At points it was up to a quarter mile wide, and it did enough damage, cracking giant powerlines like toothpicks and yanking old-growth trees right from the ground, that it completely closed the major highway I57 for a 35-mile expanse south of Chicago. I was lucky…
Some people celebrate anniversaries with food, or a little dancing, but Business University Turiba in Latvia decided to have a little fun with a Gizmodo favorite: the ol’ Mento in the Coke reaction. For the school’s 15th anniversary, the students set out the break the previous world record for this category, which was held by…
Our friend Nannan Zhang from Brothers Brick is now in Chicago attending Brickworld, the annual convention for all things Lego. He was able to snap this cool video on the new $400 Death Star diorama, showing how things move, including the working trash compactor. I still think they should make one to the scale of…
MIT mobile experience lab’s latest experiment is The Cloud, a pseudo-organic life form made of carbon glass that perceives humans using hundreds of sensors. It responds with sounds and light, using more than 15,000 individually-controlled optical hairs. That’s 40 miles of fiber optics inside this 13-foot long furry. After seeing it in action, I have…
Behold the biggest Lego airplane in the world, made after the largest passenger airplane in the world, the Airbus A380. Made at a 1:25 scale-9.5-foot long, 10.5-foot wingspan, 3.2-foot tall—the Lego A380 uses 220 pounds (100kg) of bricks. That’s a mindblowing 75,000 pieces in eight colours—15 Lego Millennium Falcons. With that amount of bricks, and…
There’s a Lucid Dream Machine sleeping mask on Instructables that pulses LEDs in your eyelids four hours after you fall asleep, waking you up just enough to notice your dreams and control their outcomes. The mask requires a fair bit of soldering and programming experience, so it isn’t for DIY luddites like me. Which is…
Hobbymedia spotted this gigantic Ultraman at the Tokyo Toy Show 2008. It’s a gigantic Ultraman that’s made up of tiny little Ultramen. Or mans. The whole thing looks to be about the size of 10 average Japanese attendees if you stacked them up correctly. What’s also interesting about Tokyo Toy Show is that they’ve got…
Next month, a commercial satellite named the GeoEye-1 will go into the Earth’s orbit. Its highest resolution photos-shots that will spot a 16-inch beachball-will be reserved for military use. However, slightly lower resolution imagery will be made available in the commercial sector, like Google Earth. Military imagery can resolve images as small as .17 square…
Awhile ago, there were rumors of Leopard getting Sun’s clean-sheet designed file system from the future, ZFS. OS X server is getting it in Snow Leopard, according to Apple’s preview page. The consumer version doesn’t look to be receiving the theoretically incorruptible file sytem yet, but we can hope it’ll trickle down eventually. [Apple via…
The third eye or “Hard-Ware” concept jacket by designer Paul Coudamy gives the wearer an expanded range of vision by awkwardly integrating a micro-camera on the back. The device records all of the people behind you laughing at your ugly jacket and then transmits those embarrassing images to an awkwardly integrated monitor located on the…