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We’ve already heard pretty substantial rumors about an Xbox 360 “Wiimote” called “Newton,” but now some are talking about the possibility of a PS3 motion control peripheral as well. Well, actually just one. A small site named PlayStation Lifestyle claims to have the scoop on Sony’s latest from an interview with a focus tester. So…
Do you lack even the slightest artistic skill? Do you like cut corners and do things the easy way? If so, you may already have what it takes to become a seriously horrible GPS art student. Just take the enjoyable art test provided by Boing Boing Gadgets at home in your spare time. With our…
One of the entries to iLounge’s Design the Next iPhone contest is this video by Umang Dokey that (even though it’s sideways) shows off a pretty neat rotating UI when switching back and forth from landscape to portrait views. It’s got a very cool overlay for on-screen menu options as well, which is something we’d…
Qualcomm displayed a 3G, $299 mini-laptop today made by Inventec that is supposedly designed to run Windows Mobile 7 in the future (it runs Linux now). Windows Mobile 7, which supports Qualcomm’s Snapdragon chipset, will in turn make the company more competitive in the mini-laptop space processor that’s currently being dominated by Intel, AMD and…
The Casio Oceanus Super Chronograph is the world’s first solar chronograph watch that syncs with atomic clocks. Using a multi-band radio, the watch can check in with the US, UK, Germany and Japan to keep precise time—and solar energy consumption means that you’ll potentially never run out of battery (the watch can draw energy from…
Gary Krakow of TheStreet (formerly of MSNBC) is claiming that Google’s own “GPhone” will be delayed until 2009. One question here. How can something that hasn’t even been announced—Google’s own hardware version of their Android operating system—be delayed? Assuming that the phone really is in production and will be delayed until 2009, that leaves the…
It’s rare we get to write something positive about Best Buy, but here goes! It’s testing a free e-waste recycling program in 117 stores in eight states (Update: Here’s the detailed list, thanks Loop!). You can bring in two items a day, like computers, monitors, TVs up to 32 inches, etc., even if it didn’t…
The tradition of “leaked” photos being blurry and godawful is an enduring and respected one, going back to the time of the bards. But this purported live shot of the touchscreen BlackBerry Thunder‘s shell is truly among the most epic in its fuzzy fail. Going for its authenticity is that RIM supposedly asked Horizon to…
The folks at Kinetic Communications took the Rock Band Drum Kit, which totally isn’t wheelchair accessible thanks to its bass kick pedal, and put $20 worth of their own accessibility mod into it to make sure it is. All it took was a doorbell, a Y cable, a pair of pliers and some sweat and…
After declaring bankruptcy back in February, Sharper Image will put the shutters on its 86 remaining retail outlets. The stores are discounting items 20-40% in an effort to clear inventory—and pay back those pesky creditors. If you’ve ever wanted a vibrating leather massage chair but didn’t want to be the last sucker paying MSRP, here’s…
Sex and the City was too good to pass up, sure, but your moment of weakness meant missing Gizmodo’s intense weekend coverage. As always we’re here to give you a recap of the most popular stories. • Flashing geek gang signs in the wrong place could get you shot. • Great moments in fatherdom: Handcrafted…
The tech world is full of inherently terrible ideas, but one especially bad one that just won’t seem to die is the idea that people want to buy DVDs that will self-destruct in a couple of days. Beyond the fact that the entire concept is a giant kick to the balls of the environment, it’s…
The other toy Asus brought for us to look at is their upcoming Eee Box, which will launch mid-July in the US. Running on a 1.6GHz Atom processor, it comes in Windows XP and Linux versions, both of which are blissfully cheap: $269 for the base 1GB RAM, 80GB storage Linux model, $299 for XP.…
Billboards might be about to get a little less passive, as a number of startups begin adding cameras to them to record just who is looking at them. Yes, billboards are going to start watching you to see if you’re watching them. The future is now! The companies claim, of course, that the cameras won’t…
Asus showed us its newest U6 fashion laptop, trimmed with bamboo to give it an eco-friendly nature vibe. It works—the thing is exceptionally elegant, and you’ll pay for that: the thing will ring up at around $2000. But what happened to the all-bamboo Asus EcoBook? Apparently, it’s tough to pull off heat management. So way,…
We love Transformers here at Giz, but it looks like the UK’s already slightly-crazed authorities don’t. A guy called Brad Jayakody was recently barred from boarding a flight at Heathrow Airport’s new Terminal 5 because his T-shirt had a picture of Optimus Prime brandishing a gun. https://gizmodo.com/optimus-prime-usb-hub-speaks-but-wont-stomp-across-your-387030 Yup, you got it: a cartoon robot with…
Our friend and Starbucks addict Dave Zatz says that Starbucks’ long-overdue free Wi-Fi is officially launching tomorrow. Info comes from the manager of his usual haunt, who gave him a peek at the store memo and signage, though he couldn’t take photos. No word on whether iPhone access is coming back tomorrow (or June 9th),…
It seems like something that would have been invented before, and by red-blooded Americans for whom off-roading is a way of life, but the Trailcart, according to TreeHugger, is the world’s “first pedal-powered four-wheel-drive off-road vehicle,” and it was invented by a clever German fellow named Frank Fraune. From a technical point of view, the…
What will it look like when two mechanical lifeforms embrace in love? Now that I’ve seen it with my own eyes, I wouldn’t say I’m disappointed, but robots sure have a long way to go before they’re accepted into the animal kingdom for their procreational merits. Still, these two robots use singing, laser-based “heat” signals…
A design team at Umea Design School created Constant Garden to act as a desktop speaker that gently plays gardeny sounds (“Oh— would you look at those weeds?!”) and act as an audio secretary, prompting you about appointments. It’s designed in rubber, and each of those Shrek-ear-like fronds holds a mini speaker that also lights…