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While many of us may ooh and ahh at the new iPhone apps reaching the consumer level, a pair from the University of South Florida has coded a native iPhone application that can operate iRobot’s Packbot with full streaming POV video. Syncing with the Packbot over Wi-Fi, the iPhone’s accelerometers allow panning and zooming while…
What’re you doing this weekend? We’re shopping for furniture, setting up furniture, and enjoying the incredible adventures of Snake. Man, is MGS4 good. Oh, and we’re thanking our sponsors. Mmm, delicious sponsors. Thanks Apple Mac, AT&T, Arkadium, AutoTrader, Canon, Chevy Fuel Solutions, Coors Light, Dash Express, Glyde, Jet Blue, Kicker, Lenovo, Linksys, MS Office Small…
Royal Caribbean‘s new boat is big. Really big. The “Project Genesis” cruise liner, currently being constructed, will be 43% larger than the Queen Mary II, currently the world’s largest ship. 1,180 feet long and weighing 220,000 tons, it’ll be able to carry more people from New Jersey down to the Caribbean than any ship before…
If you’ve already got a Wii Wheel and a Wii fit but are too cheap to buy an actual racing wheel with pedals, Nintendo Wii Fanboy has a good way to combine the two to accomplish kinda the same thing. All you need is a PC, a couple apps and the ability to follow written…
The last LEGO-ish calendar we saw was kinda boring, but that’s definitely not the way we’d describe this Puzzle Calendar (not affiliated with LEGO). It features the days of the week as the top row, which you have to rearrange eveyr month in order to make a correct calendar. What’s even better is that if…
MIT students have spent the past several weeks assembling a 12-foot mirrored dish that can concentrate sunlight 1,000 times over. In the picture here, we see the panel instantly igniting a plank of wood in its path. As for lighting your house-no problem. Reported to be the “most official solar collector in existence” by those…
Dell’s got a mini PC on the way dubbed the Studio Hybrid, and judging by the blurry spy shots it looks a lot like the “Green” PC that launched, without details, earlier in the year. The clear orange case looks like something you’d find in a European nightclub, but we can’t complain about the 320GB…
It’s Friday, the day when you should reward yourself with at least one internet video at work with the sound turned up. Screw your judgmental co-workers. The only problem is, what video should you choose? Without careful consideration of the media at hand, you could be Rickrolled, or even worse, think you are watching the…
The Kinzo Air from Kinzo Architecture might make working in a proper office bearable. Although with its Stealth-fighter design cues, a guy wearing a HUD helmet with oxygen might be more at home behind it than an accountant. It looks like its perched on the ground momentarily, ready to speed off— in fact I’m sure…
Psystar, the controversial company with the cojones to take on Apple (bravo), has two new fugly server computers aimed at the Xserve market, the OpenServ 1100 and 2400. They start at $2125, which buys you a 2.5GHz Xeon QuadCore processor, 4GB RAM, 750GB HDD, 4 HDD bays and a worthless 10-client copy of OS X…
The Samsung Instinct, the iCloniest touchscreen smartphone of them all, is out today. $130 after 2 year Sprint contract and $100 rebate. [Sprint] https://gizmodo.com/iphone-clone-battlemodo-which-one-is-the-iphoniest-5017957
For those of us not lucky enough to be at this year’s Tokyo Game Show, here’s a quick highlight video running through some of the more interesting products. Our favorite has to be the AeroSpider by Takara Tomy. It’s an R/C car that can burn donuts on 90-degree surfaces (like walls) and then top off…
I know, you thought tequila was only good for inducing impromptu wet T-shirt contests. And who would have expected more from the famous alcohol? But now, researchers from the University of Nueva Leon have found that tequila can be an even better semiconductor component than silicon. Diamond film is a material tougher than silicon, capable…
One little piece of trivia that I learned on my trip to the Lego homebase: the employee’s business cards are Lego mini-figs, modeled after them. Another little fact: As you can see at the end of the video, all of them have a great sense of humor. https://gizmodo.com/can-command-legoland-1-brick-your-mac-5017852 Perhaps the sense of humor is a…
Minimalist clocks pop up from time to time, and while sometimes they’re just good enough for you to know it’s “three-ish,” the Around clock can actually let you know it’s “three fifteenish.” It’s about as simple design as you can get: with a rotating dial and a red wire that tells you the time. From…
Those egg-heads from Thanko have spent the best part of a year banging their large, domed cerebelli together, tackling what is without doubt the biggest question that the human race faces this millennium: how to upgrade their air-conditioned tie. And this is what they came up with—hiding the fan grille behind the fabric. Let us…
Things’d have to be pretty desperate in your love life if you needed one of these Ikemenbank, or “handsome men banks” from Bandai. For each 500 yen coin you drop in the heart-shaped gadget, you’re rewarded with the next step of a virtual love affair with a Tamagotchi-like digital chap inside. He speaks to you…
German car manufacturer Mercedes is buying the iPhone-is-God credo, and has come up with a designated piece of gear to allow Benz drivers to integrate their iPhones into the car system. The $249 gadget works with the C-, E-, CLK-, CLS-, S-, CL-, SL-, M- and R-Class cars, as well as the forthcoming GLK-Class. It…
The Orange County District Attorney has charged 18-year-old student Omar Khan with 69 felony counts—including identity theft, computer fraud, falsifying a public record, second degree burglary and watching Ferris Bueller’s Day Off and War Games 5,405 times—after allegedly getting into Tesoro High School’s computers to change his grades. The pseudo-Matthew Broderick was not very subtle,…
This gizmo from Brando is a carabiner with a USB flash drive embedded in it. M’kay. Handy for… um… snapping onto your notebook case, and securing it to your climbing harness as you tackle the north face of the Eiger? Actually no, because despite supporting Windows, OS X and Linux, it won’t support you: I’m…