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Earlier this week we saw the first alleged shots of Intel’s Nettop UMPC. Well, it looks like evidence for the form factor is further solidifying, as new shots found on Min Thu’s Flickr page show the supposed ultra portable in all its glory. There’s no new info to go on, but we can clearly see…
Right now, the best Doogie Howser-bot around still requires a surgeon to actually go through motions of surgery, making them suffer hand cramps and light perspiration, when they could be sipping lattes or curing cancer. Well, researchers at the Imperial College London are upgrading the Da Vinci surgery robot so operating docs can control it…
A few weeks back, an unlucky Xbox owner shipped off his customized Bungie autographed console to Microsoft’s repair center, and to his horrors they wiped it clean. Bungie resigned a console for him, but now, Microsoft is chiming in with a new console with Bill’s signature on it and hundreds of dollars worth of new…
Looks like Sony’s living up to their promise to bring its odd little egg of an MP3 player stateside this year. It’s in the middle of its required FCC tour of duty, which means it should be hitting retail here before too long. If the wait’s unbearable, the FCC has plenty to tide you over:…
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You’ll probably be seeing Apple’s newest “Vista Sucks, OS X Rules Your Face” ad, starring hilarious John Hodgman and perpetually besmirked Justin Long all over the web soon. Basically, the banner keeps pulling up bad Vista quotes as Hodgman hammers the emergency banner refresh, but neither of them are from actual reviews of Vista—even though…
Musically inclined hackers too lazy to play drums themselves need to check out this amazing “Yellow Drum Machine”. The robot basically wanders around searching for “playable” surfaces, then creates and combines samples on the fly into rhythms. Possibly the coolest feature is that when it hears your stomping or clapping, it joins in after measuring…
Google, along with Microsoft, Dell, Intel, HP and Philips are pretty hot on devices that use white spaces—unused little blocks of the TV spectrum band that are prem-o for high-speed wireless. Billy G, for instance, wants to use it to make Wi-Fi even awesomer. So Google’s announcement they’re holding a press conference at 11:30 AM…
Grand Theft Auto IV is coming, and with it Microsoft are dropping an awesome, limited edition, Xbox Elite console, which features GTA branding all over. The gaming beast will not be launched to the public, but instead will be given away as press kits to promote the new title, which kinda sucks. Only 500 units…
We reported yesterday that Apple was pushing Windows Safari 3.1 through Software Update, even if you didn’t already have it installed. We thought it was a little odd, but we weren’t pissed. Mozilla’s CEO, on the other hand, well, check out this snip from this blog (which is currently kee-rashed): https://gizmodo.com/apple-really-wants-windows-users-to-get-safari-370832 Apple has made it…
Sony’s Alpha A900 practically blew us away when we first had an opportunity to grope it, which was way back during PMA ’08 in January. Well, it looks like the Sony lads are again showing off their 25MP full-frame pro sensor toting DSLR in Japan, along with a launch date of August/September. Our pals at…
The March 30, 1978 Titusville Herald (Titusville, PA) ran a story about Honeywell’s Man-Made Sciences Group titled, “Between Man and Machine.” An excerpt which quotes Arnold Kanarick appears below. “Human-computer interaction is the real growth area,” Kanarick says. “I don’t think it’s too blue-sky to say that you’ll find a computer in the American home…
This week the US Air Force achieved the first supersonic flight using alternative synthetic fuel, booming a B-1B Lancer over the White Sands Missile Range airspace in New Mexico without any problems. The supersonic strategic bomber, designed to deliver atomic weapons, will be able to start Armageddon at $30 to $50 less per barrel while…
Here’s a nifty idea. Take a Page-A-Day Calendar, bore a hole in the middle and place a clock in it. That’s basically what designer Henk Stallinga did when constructing this Clock Calendar. With 365 pages we would suggest that if anyone were to start using this thing, start sometime around January to avoid a massive…
It’s the weekend. You should either be consuming alcohol or playing with fire. Or better yet, both! (That was not an official endorsement by Gawker Media—so if you do this project trashed and rocket a ball of fire up your nose, don’t sue us.) Anyways, making a fireball shooter is a wee bit complicated and…
BusinessWeek can’t leave a juicy rumor—that Apple’s finally considering going down the iTunes subscription path—untouched. Whereas the NYT and FT seem to be getting their info from label execs, BW claims their sources on the Apple side of the things say “no such talks are under way.” So, what’s really going on? Here’s how we’re…
With this limited edition Justice League of America bat-signal prop replica you can summon the caped crusader from the comfort of your desk. According to the product page, this 12-inch tall “metal-encased device projects a light-up Bat-Signal an impressive 16 feet.” Whoa—16 feet you say? For $309.99 this dammed thing should project into space. Plus,…
Contrary to earlier reports, Kasper at AppleInsider is now saying that the Mac mini has a long life ahead of it. Well, at least 12 months worth. According to his sources, “A small team of engineers have recently been tasked with gutting the diminutive desktop and applying fresh internals.” Such as…? The current 65nm chips…
It didn’t last long, but we’re surprised it happened at all: An ATM located in northern England was paying out double when users went for the maximum £300 withdrawal, netting £600 in spending cash. Needless to say, everyone who benefitted called their mothers, fathers, cousins and dog sitters, so that the overly generous cash machine…
Beta software is not for the timid. Warnings like “proceed with caution” and “use at your own risk” often accompany these releases—and many are content to wait for a stable version fearing that they might do damage to their current installations or configurations. So, the question is: do you like to jump on the beta…