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Xeni of Boing Boing, Boing Boing TV and internet fame shows us that anyone—including the shady looking dude behind you in line—can hack an RFID-enabled credit card for just $8 worth of equipment. All it takes is $8 and a trip to eBay to get a reader, which you can then take and flail around…
Turns out all those crazy Guitar Hero for DS renders were just about as crazy as the official add-on, with German gaming mag N-Zone.de showing off the wraparound controller in all its glory. It attaches to the back of the DS and has a hand strap so you don’t drop the thing while hitting the…
This week at TreeHugger: We pull the wraps off the Giant Twist Freedom DX, a nice, normal-looking bike with an electric secret. Want to listen to music, but don’t want to have to remember to charge your player? We’ve got you covered. Lastly, the one and only Poweriser, that you use to “Powerbock,” is back;…
You may or may not remember a video of a hilarious prank pulled a number of years ago involving a bunch of guys hijacking drive-thru window frequencies. Basically, they were able to say whatever they pleased to ordering customers. It is an awesome prank, but just how they managed to pull it off was always…
The FCC has confirmed that they’re going to hold a second hearing about Comcast’s BitTorrent throttling/blocking at Stanford, seeing as the first hearing was filled with Comcast’s paid audience members. The hearing is going to be on April 17, but does Comcast actually care. Apparently not, because the man who spoke on behalf of Comcast…
Philips’ GoGear SA52 music and video player looks quite nice, with the Creative Zen-like curved lines and directional pad, but where it really stands out is this interesting audio upscaling feature. The DSP is supposed to enhance your MP3s and WMA and AAC files, but to us that sounds like some sort of audio alchemy,…
Say you’re a company that had a hit design about three years ago and have been banking on variations of that spec ever since. What’s the best way to improve your designs so that people will buy them and turn your company around? Is it firing half of them at one of your UK facilities?…
Preliminary specs and a product render for the Dell Latitude XT2 have been released, and appears the convertable tablet will include the Centrino 2 Montevina platform, an integrated optical drive and an eSATA port. The rest appears to be unchanged for the time being. Nothing shocking or revelatory, but the Latitude XT was a nice…
Next year marks the 120th anniversary of the Eiffel Tower. To celebrate, the French will be adding a gigantic webbed Kevlar observation deck to the top, doubling the size of the deck and making the Eiffel Tower look like some sort of alien space needle. The addition isn’t permanent – don’t worry, purists – but…
How well equipped is your command center? Mitsubishi is currently trying to woo customers to its 80-inch 1400×1050-pixel VS-80PH40U “MegaView Wall” display. My guess is that Mitsu may see it as the last market for DLP rear-projection sets, now that everyone is pulling out. Though Mitsu isn’t talking prices yet, the extra bright, front-accessible screen…
Luckily for us humans, robots aren’t quite taking over by shooting us in our streets and in our driveways. They’re just being built by 81-year-old men as an “intricate suicide machine” in order to remotely shoot himself. Here’s where the story gets sad: the man downloaded the plans from the internet, built the machine on…
If you’ve got hearing problems and a small, subtle hearing aid just won’t cut it, let me introduce you to a much more ridiculous solution: Batphones. These things wrap around your head and amplify sound coming at you from the front while making you look completely insane at the same time. The best part? These…
This may be our favorite Brando gadget: a USB programmable LED message wand. It’s got room for a message that’s around 85 characters long, and its 32 LEDs mean surprisingly good resolution. It even supports banner-style images, has scrolling effects and an optional blue backlight mode. We reckon it’s useful when you’d like to get…
Today Gartner reversed its opinion on the iPhone: Before, it said the iPhone wasn’t business-friendly, but today, the firm grants it “appliance-level” status, meaning that with the upcoming enterprise-friendly iPhone 2.0 update, it’ll officially be safe enough—and functional enough—for hardcore suit-wearers. https://gizmodo.com/apple-hops-aboard-enterprise-push-email-and-calendars-364719 We journalists tend to think of Gartner as a good place for stats…
Beth and Brian Willis really loved their dogs Kara and Penny. They were very sad, understandably, when they died. What did they do to remember them? Frame a photo of their beloved pups? No, that’s too normal for these two. They decided to make sweaters out of the fur of their dead pets. Yes, I…
Easter is here. Yes, you all read about it in the Da Vinci Code, that whole thing about that guy who walked over water whose best friend was a giant bunny. Or something like that. Whatever. According to Dan Brown’s next book, those two spent the whole week eating more eggs than Cool Hand Luke.…
We’re at Verizon’s Open Development Conference, where they’ll be pulling back the curtain on their Any App, Any Device open network initiative, revealing all the gory specs and details for building your own superphone and lording it on Verizon’s network. Update: The specs, we’ve got ’em, plus Verizon’s open development site—hit the jump and scroll…
Kicking off their Open Development Conference, the first thing Verizon did was throw up a massive disclaimer about the FCC’s anti-collusion rule on the 700MHz auction, which prevents them from talking about their bid. The presenter’s smirk and chit-chat about the disclaimer definitely seems to imply they won at least something at the auction. Update:…
Sure, with a little third-party app hacking you’ve been able to get Opera running on some Helio phones for a while. But today Helio and Opera have released Opera Mini in what’s the first official deployment of the tiny browser by a US service provider. Apparently Helio listened to their enthusiast community and then worked…
Apparently, the cost of Best Buy declaring Blu-ray the winner is $10 million—at least, that’s how much it plans to give away when it issues a $50 gift card to everyone who bought an HD DVD player or HD DVD Xbox drive before February 23. (So, BB sold at least 200,000 HD DVD players in…