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Ben Heck of modding fame follows up his 5.1 headset for eDimensional with a one-handed PS3/PS2/PC controller. Although it’s made for disabled gamers to play games they otherwise couldn’t on a standard DualShock gamepad because of the swappable control modules, it’s also very useful for regular gamers who need something they can handle with one…
If there’s one thing that Storm from the X-men has taught us, it’s that controlling lightning is pretty cool. Controlling it as a weapon? Even cooler. That’s why Applied Energetics (formerly Ionatron) is developing gigantic lightning guns that will be able to stall a car from afar. Initially, they were focused on zapping people, but…
For this week’s Photoshop contest, we’re gonna make it a bit easier on those of you with little to no image editing skills. We want to see you make fake ads for gadgets with the most unlikely spokespeople possible. My tasteless example is above, and I trust that you can come up with many ridiculous…
Microsoft’s device manners policy (DMP) patent seems very interesting, enforcing manners on people via automated wireless servers because they can’t be bothered to be polite themselves. There are some examples inside the patent application, but the basic gist is that if you take a mobile device (cellphone, camera or laptop) into an area designated not-acceptable…
It would have been impressive if Johnny 5 were merely sculpted from LEGO bricks. But Brickshelf user rack911 did one better and created a Johnny 5 with fully working treads and a-we’ll call it partially functional-laser cannon. But appreciate the art carefully, dear reader. Johnny 5’s no-nonsense, wisecracking personality has been documented as a stronger…
Sometimes reading rumors about the second iPhone is exactly like reading a wishlist of features people want. Whether it’s subconscious or not, the rumors do get us thinking about what we want from a 3G iPhone. In short, we want an iPhone done right. Here’s what we want to make the 3G iPhone faster, better…
Granted, there isn’t much in the way of recognizable gadgetry in my new book, Now the Hell Will Start: One Soldier’s Flight from the Greatest Manhunt of World War II. Most of the action takes place in the Indo-Burmese jungle, circa World War II—long before the advent of the integrated circuit. But that doesn’t mean…
The Motorola i335 is coming to Boost Mobile, and it’s a tough little phone. To demonstrate, Boost dropped the thing off a building, ran over it with a car and gave it to a bunch of idiotic klutzes who tried to talk on the phone while skateboarding and other such activities. So if you’re the…
I know what you’re thinking. These Space Intruderz lamps look a lot like they’re ripping off a certain classic video game. But contrary to popular belief, there were no aliens in Pac-Man. Those were ghosts. Ghosts. So these Space Intruderz lamps by Unison Idea Studio are a completely original, lawsuit-immune creation. Each lamp will run…
The image is kind of blurry, but I have to admit that the upcoming $500 Eee Monitor—Asus’ all-in-one PC that will be available with 19- and 21-inch displays—looks simple, elegant, and rather pretty. Mark says that they are clearly following Apple and Nintendo’s—who follows the first—designs, and that’s not a bad thing. I agree, even…
Sharp has been showing off their glasses-less 3D Parallax technology for years, and now they’re partnering with VMJ to create the biggest commercial 3D display in the world. A 65-inch 1920×1080 LCD with 120-degree viewing angle, it’s priced at around $30,000—meaning it’s more aimed at wooing the crowds in public spaces than your friends at…
We mentioned it yesterday, but now Verizon Wireless is kissing and telling: It will pay around $6 billion for Alltel, adding 13 million customers in 34 states to the Verizon subscriber ranks. That should put Verizon’s total at 80 million—high above AT&T’s last-reported 71 million customers. Though Alltel and Verizon share the same phone technology,…
The latest batch of Sprint Instinct vids are mercifully (and smartly) short on the iPhone bashing, instead going for a feature walkthrough/tutorial, kind of like the iPhone’s (sorry Sprint). There’s five vids showing different features of the phone, though live search is the most worthwhile, where you say what’re you looking for, like “pizza” or…
I don’t know what’s more terrifying about the new Rave 450-class electric helicopter—which the experts say is the fastest electric RC helicopter in the world: the fact that it buzzes like an angry giganormous killer wasp who just got three speeding tickets driving a Ferrari on a coke overdose, or the fact that it looks…
We’re finally getting some more bits on Dell’s lil’ Inspiron. Most importantly, Dell’s confirmed a quasi-release date: later this summer, which is behind the rest of the ultraportable pack because they’ve been working so hard on the keyboard, apparently, which is now a bit different than the one Blam saw. And Inspiron Mini is the…
We know, huuugggeee surprise that the upcoming Palm Treo 800w will be running Windows Mobile. But now we’ve got the photographic confirmation. If only the blogosphere was so committed to capturing Big Foot in poorly whitebalanced lowlight photography, we’d really have something. Here’s a shot of the rear: https://gizmodo.com/first-spyshots-of-the-palm-treo-800w-391048 Is anyone filled with excitement, their…
Starz is upgrading their infrastructure, transitioning from their MPEG2 systems of old (old, fat DVD codec technology) to sweet MPEG4 (efficiently-packed video that can be scaled more easily to HD). So why am I telling you this? Well, it’s totally geektastic knowledge and sometimes I can’t help myself. And also, these MPEG4 systems are being…
This week at Uncrate: We hit the studio in the Gravis Soundcheck Sandal, spruce up the bar with a Vintage Airline Food Cart, and stay dry with Organic Grooming Dusk Deodorant. We also keep hydrated with Gatorade Power Sticks, try 18 holes with the Callaway I-MIX system, and pay homage to Grizzly Adams and many…
The Gioconda will be surrounded by fanboys with white earbuds soon, as Apple gets ready to open an Apple Store in the Louvre following the official approval of the project. Like the Regent Street store in London or the Fifth Avenue store in NYC, the Louvre store will be located in one of the busiest…
That dirty dirty BengalBoy has got his dirty dirty paws all over the Sony Ericsson xPeria X1, putting it through his usual battery of tests: girls in bikini holding it, girls in bikini licking it, girls in bikini fondling it, and girls in bikini trying to find it inside their bikinis because they just lost…