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This week at Uncrate: We test our arctic survival skills on the Iceberg Water Climber, grill up some brats Zorro-style with the BBQ Sword, and spice things up with Dave’s Adjustable Heat Hot Sauce. We also protect our body art with Tattoo Goo, spend a night beneath the waves at the Poseidon Undersea Resort, and…
Incrudo makes water-proof, shock-proof, scratch-proof, and apparently T-72B tank-proof USB flash drives out of pure titanium. And to prove it, the crazy Ivans pitted the key—which also has a special metal-ceramics composite on the front and back panels, as well as a real ruby that illuminates from the inside—against the legendary tank. Sure, the test…
Nespresso—maker of single serve pseudo-coffee machines—has announced its design contest winners. The entries range from the abstract of the winner—”Untitled,” by Brice Genre and Hanika Perez, left—to the 2001-like spiffiness of the second entry—”Pearl,” by Andreas Diefenbach, center—to the completely absurd but pretty, as you will see in the full gallery with 21 concepts after…
Sony’s latest firmware update (2.35) for the PlayStation 3 is available now. Nothing special here, as the firmware is only meant to “improve the stability of some PS3 titles.” And by “some PS3 titles,” Sony couldn’t possibly mean GTA IV… [Thanks tipsters!] https://kotaku.com/gta-ivs-ps3-problems-to-be-fixed-via-firmware-update-389780 UPDATE: It looks like this one is just software fixes, not GTA…
This design concept from Ahmet Bektes, Koray Gelmez & Eda Kose uses “Action Fresh Blue” technology—apparently used in “many new refrigerators”— to keep your fruit fresh. It seems that this tech is essentially a blue light, which shines down from the bowl’s handle, killing bacteria. Hmmm: I’m skeptical. But at least it’s rechargeable, and has…
Instructables has this neat project which lets you pop an offline version of Wikipedia in your pocket. It’s a relatively cheap and cheerful hack, using a Psion 5mx handheld with a stripped-down Linux OS and complete—if slightly old— static HTML Wiki archive. If you’re not a seasoned Linux expert, don’t panic: apparently it’s relatively easy…
A federal jury has ordered Nintendo to pay Anascape $21 million for infringing on patents, and almost ironically, all of this has nothing to do with the Wiimote. Instead, their violations were for the GameCube, WaveBird and Wii Classic controllers. The news doesn’t come as any huge surprise, as during the last generation of consoles…
Those who hate the idea of a monthly prick on the finger compared to a one-time police baton to the groin will be pleased to know that TiVo’s Product Lifetime Subscription is back. The catch? It’s more expensive than it used to be…for some. New subscribers will have to fork over $399 to avoid monthly…
A hair transplant performed by a robot could be less painful and give a more natural result, claims a US firm. Restoration Robotics has created an automaton that works in a similar way that other robot surgeons do when synchronizing with the movements of a beating heart, and can bestow a full head of hair…
Amex Digital’s iMON HD seems a pretty unusual beast: it’s a “portable media center” that acts as an IR receiver to control your PC, and also has a built-in VFD screen. This can display an equalizer or streams of useful info, like weather reports, news, your email and so on— a little like a low-graphics…
Ever wanted to know more about the lovely, sweet, sexy, funny, and absolutely adorable* Addy Dugdale, Associate Editor, Disco Queen and Pop Culture Smartypants at Large of Gizmodo? Then head to Born Rich and read her Cool Geek of the Week interview. Stay tuned for a Conan O’Brienesque “ADELAIDE! Seeeeecrets” segment soon. [Born Rich—*Full Disclosure:…
Godspeed, Yves Rossy, Godspeed! All 180 miles per hour of it, flying over the Alps with your four jets, guiding your carbon fiber and kevlar wings using just your body, and landing with your parachute on some boozetastic jacuzzi party on top of Mont Blanc. Then get drunk like a Japanese astronomer and fly away…
There’re a few gadgets out there that try to reduce your energy consumption by switching off all your gizmos properly, but none perhaps as convenient as this new Energy Saver Universal Remote from One-for-All. It’s a four-in-one device to reduce your collection of remote controls to just one, and has a “green” power-off button. This…
We have seen other cool racing simulators before, but the handmade, individually-configured, and probably mindblowingly-expensive Motion Pro II by CXC Simulations is by far the most impressive of them all, with three 46-inch 1080p LCD displays, 505-watt 5.1 surround sound system—1,010 watts peak power—synchronized with four vibration transducers, and full motion simulation using electro-mechanical actuators…
Sprint has released the rest of its iPhone-bashing ads, part of the Instinct $100 million campaign attacking the old iPhone just when Apple is about to release a new version with Jobs-only-knows how many new features. This time, however, on top of the internet connection and the GPS location, the other features may not be…
The February 28, 1957 Lowell Sun (Lowell, MA) ran a fantastic piece about the plant and animal life we would likely find on Mars. A map that accompanied the piece even laid out where the likely vegetation, deserts, canals and oases were located. The 1957 Disneyland TV episode Mars and Beyond shared many of the…
Even though SK Telecom denied being in talks with Virgin Mobile to merge it and the Helio brands, Virgin Mobile is having none of it. VM said that they were in the “early stages” of discussions, but there aren’t any “assurances that any transaction will result.” Sounds like someone at Virgin is using the press…
We’ve been dreaming of using the Metal Gear Solid 4 Bluetooth headset for secret pantsing missions every since we laid eyes on it. Other than these new shots that will probably self-destruct soon, no new details we didn’t already know: Bluetooth 2.0, eight-hour talk time, 160 standby, drops on June 12 with the game itself.…
This isn’t the first round LCD display to show up on the radar, but LG claims that their new 6-inch elliptical and 1.4-inch circular-shaped LCDs are the largest in the world. Both versions are capable of displaying up to 262,000 colors with a near 160 degree viewing angle, which could prove useful in devices like…
The e-book reader battle has taken the inevitable turn towards the competitive pricing front with the announcement that Astak is releasing the “Mentor” reader priced under $200 for the base 5-inch model. There will also be a 6 and a 9.7-inch version, but all will include 128MB RAM (expandable to 4GB with SD card), a…