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When I saw this Bonanza banana, I thought of this. Eddie Murphy stuck one up a tailpipe, now you can stick a banana up your USB port—well, you can stick it wherever you like, it’s Friday and we’re all adults here. The fruity flash drive has an 8GB capacity, looks lovely, tastes rubbery, and is…
Just the other day we were banging on about graphene, the new “wonder material” based on graphite, and now a British team has used it to craft the world’s smallest transistor. It’s just one atom deep and ten wide, and we don’t need to tell you that that’s teeny. In fact, it’s more than three…
Fans of space, high definition television, and watching-your-washing-machine-while-stoned rejoice! Honoring planet Earth and hoping to bring us closer to the awe that astronauts feel while watching or home planet, NASA is going to start transmitting crystal-clear HD video of Gaia taken from orbit—both totally silent and also with commentary. Unfortunately for Adam, Addy, and David…
Sanyo’s new Xacti isn’t much of a change over the previous version: mainly a new 8 megapixel CMOS sensor (versus the previous 6) and a “face chaser” mode. This maintains exposure and focus settings on people you’re videoing or snapping. There’s a new underwater shooting mode too, which corrects for blue-color light effects, and seems…
I don’t know what’s more creepy about this 11-inch remote controlled drone developed by the USAF for reconnaissance missions. Maybe it’s the flexible wings, which close and open like a bat when landing. Perhaps it’s the crawling on the floor, modeled after cockroaches, to reach hidden places to spy. Or most probably is the fact…
Microsoft will release a limited-edition Joy Division Zune sometime around June 5, coordinated with the launch of a DVD about the band. It is thought that the Joy Division Zune will be designed by Peter Saville, the graphic designer behind both Joy Division album covers, and a big player in the Manchester music scene of…
We’ve been talking about pico-projectors for a while, and here’s what’s apparently the world’s first commercially available media player with one built right in: the Sunview PMPP. The LED-lit iView IPL630 unit inside it can project a VGA display up to an impressive-sounding 53 inches, but only a brightness of 9 lux at this size.…
If you lack the upper arm strength to lug around your laptop, worry no more. Thanko has created a regular looking laptop bag that sports a telescoping mono-wheel. Whether you haul around some ultra-light and super-portable contraption or an 8.9 lb gaming beast, Thanko thinks that they have got you covered. Looking at Thanko’s wheeled…
In a cafe deep in the heart of Amerikamura, Osaka, tables of otaku are sitting down to tea and cake with women old enough to be their mothers. Mother Café is an otaku fetishist establishment staffed with women that give off a motherly vibe; maid cafés are so yesterday. Working up the courage to talk…
Nikon’s flagship full-frame DSLR, the D3, is a lot of things, but a megapixel warrior it is not, shooting a mere 12.1MP to other flagship DSLRs’ 20+. Nikon said it was avoiding the pointless megapixel war. But the latest firmware update for the D3 turns up a string for the “D3x” containing the image sizes…
Electronic home informs me of this Wal-Mart special on an inflatable twelve-foot 16:9 projector screen. It’s meant for outdoor viewing, and has an auto inflating pump. Not bad for $200. [Walmart via E House]
Mary Jo Foley over at ZDNet has a pretty interesting rumor on a Zune Marketplace-like service in development code named “Zune Video X”. It’s supposed to take what Microsoft’s learned from their Xbox 360 Live Marketplace endeavor (menus, selling movies, renting movies, organization, etc) and port it into a Zune ecosystem. The point? “A single…
The good folks at CableLabs replied to today’s piece about CableCard customers getting screwed out of HD channels. To their credit, they did not ask for a correction, because we didn’t print anything inaccurate (though they do claim the HD Guru may have). They just wanted us to consider some “clarifications,” arguments that go far…
This is a mockup of a method of shipping people made by Elric Petit. I’m sure there’s a joke here about flying coach, but I’m too lazy to find it. I leave that to you, my friends, in the comments. [Coroflot via NotCot]
I’m pretty sure when I was young, kids this dumb were sent out into the wild and only allowed back into society after they’d done battle with rabid wolves and survived, to ensure accordance with Darwin’s law. Anyways, look kid, the crappy, Chinese-made stuffed toys inside, they’re not actually worth it-not the quarter you conned…
The economy is going down the toilet, so you get to stick your hand in Uncle Sam’s pockets to “stimulate growth.” America needs you to go out and spend, spend spend! So the question is will you heed the call? Will you be a patriotic consumer and rush out to buy a gadget you have…
The January, 1987 cover of Odyssey magazine featured colonies in space, as drawn by their cover contest winner. Stay tuned as we explore some of the best 1980’s content from this magazine. See also: Space Colony Pirates (1981) Space Spiders (1979) Welcome to Moonbase (1987)
With Jaxtr, we’ve got a cheap (free) and easy way to send messages internationally. Before now, whenever we saw a hot lady dressed up in a Stormtrooper outfit we had to send Jesus hundreds of IMs in hopes that the chime would wake him up. No longer! Now all we have to do is log…
You may not remember this because the news came out during CES, but back in January there was a gigantic leak of Windows Mobile 7 details, including an Alaskan Senator’s dump truck full of images. Brandon from Pocket Now recently got to SEE Windows Mobile 7 at a Microsoft MVP event, and while he thinks…
It may not be Kurt Russell’s stunt car, but if a European company named Prevent is successful in its quest, the world will have the first “uncrashable” vehicle. As their name suggests, the approach they are taking does not involve any space age armor to avoid damage in the event of an accident, rather, the…