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The Cost Controller power strip lets you hook up eight gizmos, protects them against voltage spikes, and also shows you how much power they’re drawing so you can worry about your electricity bill well ahead of time. It actually shows consumption in kilowatt hours along with the frequency and voltage characteristics of your power line,…
Forget the Psystar business—this Hackintosh is much more interesting. A member of the OQOTalk forum has demonstrated his OQO running a hacked version of Leopard. It takes over two minutes to load but it looks like it’s all there, including such goodies as Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB, power management and sound. Check out the video to…
Spotted at Buy.com with an MSRP of $479. Still not sure how this thing is going to work on WiMAX when no one has WiMAX and also, not many people use these tablets. [Buy.com CellularNews]
The September 10, 1930 Syracuse Herald (Syracuse, NY) ran a piece about scientists’ predictions for the future. A prediction is much more interesting when antiquated terms for modern conveniences are used. Case in point: the “ice box.” Another group of chemical scientists explain how the ice box of the future will tell the housewife if…
IFO AppleStore has info on the new clothing design for Apple Retail employees, who will swap out their current job titles for slightly different ones that represent Apple’s iPod and iPhone business more. The “Mac Genius” will become just “Genius,” for example, and there will be six different slogans for each guy. We know it’s…
Missing from our weekend alcohol guide but not from Addy’s bar, these $9-per-unit Lava Lamp Shot Glasses—which use multiple LED flashes to illuminate your favorite spirit until you empty them—promise never-ending enjoyment, quick drunkenness, and, according to the product shot, will turn you into a vampire. Which funnily enough, is precisely what I turned into…
Today’s Gizmodo writers’ conversation inevitably turned, as it always does, toward pornography. Jesus brought up the very interesting observation that in this day and age, with iPods and portable media players and laptops and portable hard drives, what kind of person still orders hotel porn? It’s expensive, slightly embarrassing (“Ma’am, I have never even heard…
It may look like a pet microwave, but the Pet Pavilion is actually a luxury pet house designed to pamper your pooch and keep it healthy. As you might suspect, this device is loaded with features that surpass the living conditions of most humans—never mind your average pet. Features include: PC-based incubation process management, ideal…
China isn’t the only nation dismantling used electronics to get at the gold, copper and silver inside. This trend, called “urban mining”, is even more profitable in the current market where precious metals are trading close to their all-time high. For example, a ton of ore from a gold mine gives about 5 grams of…
The Blackberry 9000 isn’t due out till July or August, but a pair of distributor pre-release models have already hit eBay and been purchased by two anonymous buyers. Remarkable not only for the legit-looking set of new pics confirming HSDPA and the 4.X OS, but also because this powerseller apparently has a time machine at…
Sometimes, you really want to be the most annoying person around. And there’s no better way to do that than pumping out music from a ridiculous vest with built-in speakers. That’s exactly what the Soundwalk vest is. A vest not really your style? Well, luckily for you it comes in backpack and jacket varieties as…
Woz and Kathy Griffin have been dating since mid ’07, but their relationship has just come to an end. Strangely. Via email. Griffin has this to say: https://gizmodo.com/woz-and-kathy-griffin-notmaybe-hooked-up-291477 “As a matter of fact,” she added, “I got an email last week from him, and he is going to marry someone else… I think he might…
We’ve got the final spec sheet for Lenovo’s 11-inch LED-backlit U110 lappie, and it looks like past price/specs line up, though this is the first we’re hearing of the “bezel-less screen that looks like an infinity pool.” Inside is a 1.6GHz Core 2 Duo L7500 (4MB L2 Cache, 800MHz FSB), up to 3GB of RAM…
Like most nerds, I am in full Iron Man mode as the movie release date draws closer. So, I couldn’t help but get excited after hearing about a PC case mod based on Tony Stark’s Mark 1 Iron Man suit. Is it the best case mod I have ever seen? No, not really. In fact,…
A month after releasing its plugin that detects if your ISP is performing reset voodoo on your torrents, Azureus/Vuze is claiming AT&T hexes them with the same reset TCP packet curse as Comcast, despite AT&T’s explicit statements otherwise. AT&T denies the accusation and points out a flaw in the plugin’s method, that it can’t tell…
Noah Shachtman over at Wired has a very interesting look at iRobot’s six year battle with Robotic FX, a company started by a former employee who allegedly (and probably) stole schematics and plans in order to build a competitor. There’s too much detail to work into a short summary, but Jameel Ahed, the former employee,…
AutoObserver reports that the next generation Prius will be four inches longer, get a more powerful 1.8 liter gas engine that when combined with electrics will do a total 160 horsepower (compared with 110hp in the current 1.5 liter setup). The kicker is that it’ll be more fuel efficient, too. Using Japan’s metrics for fuel…
The HTC video driver controversy might be coming to an end, as the promised software fix may or may not be released soon. Why the uncertainty? Because HTC themselves didn’t specify whether this update even fixes it, not confirming one way or the other that on it enabling Qualcomm’s 2D or 3D graphics support. Actually,…
If you are planning on picking up an HDTV in the near future, HD Guru’s list of the 10 worst HDTV ripoffs for 2008 is required reading—pure and simple. Chances are, many consumers have already heard about the issue with HDMI cables—which is probably one of the biggest scams of all time (right up there…
On the surface, the new iMacs just look like a speed bump, there’s actually something pretty interesting under the number splooge: It’s the first system we know of to use Intel’s Montevina chipset, which actually isn’t due until June. Even though the release doesn’t namedrop Montevina, the 1066MHz front-side bus with processor speed up to…