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The Foot Flush is a bathroom mechanism that hooks to your toilet flusher and pulls the handle down when you step on the foot pedal, creating a hands-free toilet experience. It might expose your lack of taste in interior decor and make you appear socially inept. But be damned if you let that germ incubator…
You might recall a couple of weeks ago, a dude got hassled by airport security because they couldn’t make sense of his MacBook Air. Turns out, it actually does look “very different” than 99 percent of the notebooks they’re used to seeing under the scanner, in a way that would “pique some interest” of security…
Here’s a video of a wearable airbag, something designed for people who ride motorcycles and people who are really accident prone. It’s essentially a suit that inflates as you’re going down, making sure your face doesn’t stop your fall into the concrete. It’s not due out until 2010, but check out the new video of…
According to ECTACO it won’t be the Amazon Kindle or the Sony Reader that changes the way we read—it will be their new jetBook. Why? Well, first of all it is red and everyone knows that red is the color of learning. Second, it features a 5-inch, high-res TFT display, an MP3 player, bookmarking capability,…
There are quite few entries in this year’s Microsoft Next-Gen PC Design competition, but the Illusion PC is one of the standouts due to a unique magic trick. A 3D object appears to be hovering inside of the case—giving the impression that there are no internal components. According to the designer, this effect is fully…
Not so long ago, right here in our Galaxy, Emperor Ronald Reagan announced the other Star Wars, the Strategic Defense Initiative which started the last phase of the Cold War with the Soviet Union (whom, funnily enough, El Presidente called the Evil Empire.) In these 25 years since his March 23 speech, calling the scientific…
Turns out that even though our specs for Intel’s rumored Netbook were on the money—900MHz Celeron, 40GB HDD—the laptop is actually the 2go PC made by CTL. They emailed us with a full spec sheet which reveal a couple new details: The screen is LED-backlit, it’s under 3 pounds and it supports mesh networking. While…
A fuzzy release list image has been floating around that shows the North American version of Wii Fit priced at $89.99 with a $10 deposit. The image supposedly originates from Gamestop—but as always, it is just a rumor until an official announcement is made. [Wiicast]
If diets have just never worked for you due to your lack of self-control and your love of all things buttery, maybe it’s time for some stupider methods of weight loss. Enter the Weight Loss Sunglasses. Yep, these guys are tinted blue, the “least appetizing color of the spectrum,” sure to make that ice cream…
Turns out that the upcoming 2.2 firmware update for the PS3, which’ll make it the best Blu-ray player on the block—isn’t coming with the magic ability to transfer Blu-ray copies to the PSP, as PC World had reported. Sony told our garlicky cousins at Kotaku that Portable Copy (catchy name!) won’t be included in the…
XM and Sirius just cleared the largest (and longest) hurdle on their path to getting all conjoined: The Justice Department officially okayed Sirius’s $5 billion buyout of XM. They said that the growth of mobile broadband “made it even more unlikely that the transaction would harm consumers in the longer term,” squashing arguments from radio…
Wasting money on expensive audio cables is one thing, but spending money on “audiophile grade” power cables? That seems downright idiotic. So you probably won’t be too surprised to learn that $300 Virtual Dynamics Power 3 cables contain about $15 worth of components. https://gizmodo.com/audiophile-deathmatch-monster-cables-vs-a-coat-hanger-363154 Yes, a poster on the Head-Fi forums had his fancy-pants power…
There are plenty of secure USB drives, but the Personal Pocket Safe has to be the paranoid PC users’ best friend. Its inventor CHDT Corp. calls it the first “encrypted, epoxy coated, pin-protected smart drive.” It comes with the expected security features, such as military-grade encryption, safekeeping of passwords and other sensitive info and a…
Ok, we understand that a small form-factor PC like Cybernet’s ZPC GX31 would really suit some user’s needs: on a cramped shop counter-top perhaps. We even kinda admire that this gizmo squeezes in a full PC (up to Core 2 Quad CPU, Intel graphics, optical drive, HDD, up to 4GB RAM) and standard I/O ports…
Plextor has just announced a couple of new Blu-ray drives that also read HD DVDs, clearly designed for the poor saps who made the wrong choice in the format war. At first it might seem like an OK choice for people with a HD DVD collection quickly growing obsolete, but for $500 for a read-only…
After being absolutely wrong wrong wrong (WRONG) about the first iPhone, Digg’s Kevin Rose has now settled down for the obvious: he says that the 3G version of the JesusPhone will have a camera on the front for video-conferencing with other 3G iPhone and Macintosh iChat users. Most probably, he is right about this, but…
So you’re still hung up on the Kindle but can’t wait for Amazon to make more? Well this could be your lucky day. All you need to do is answer this survey and you’ll be entered into a drawing for an Amazon Kindle, the e-book reader of your dreams. Standard rules apply, and the contest…
Before iPod + Nike, there was Apple II + Puma. The built-in pedometer in these 1980s clodhoppers look like a recipe for some cracklin’ good shin splints, if you ask me. After pounding the pavement, you download the time and distance to the Apple II via its game port to track your progress, along with…
Google confirmed in a letter to the FCC today that it’s moving forward on plans to use white spaces—unused slivers of TV spectrum suitable for high-speed wireless—for mobile broadband services. It’s been doing its own testing of gear, and they’re “willing to provide, at no cost to third parties, the technical support necessary to make…
What would you do if your school’s ban on makeup meant you couldn’t show off your nail art? You’d get your chemistry set out and invent a new UV-reactive polish that was near-invisible indoors, but was bright and colorful when you’re outside lessons, wouldn’t you? Well, you would if you were a group of students…