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Ben Heck, maker of the most incredible video game hardware mods on the planet, has made another version of his one-handed controller for the Xbox 360. Looking a lot easier to hold, it requires the use of your leg to control the right analog stick (and idea that sounds weirder than it probably actually feels).…
I’ve proposed three times in my life. Once was with a traditional diamond ring (it went well). The other two were with tacky USB devices (which also went well). The lesson learned? I’m suave enough to score chicks people as long as I’m on my knees. https://gizmodo.com/hands-on-proposal-part-ii-the-ring-mouse-343032 As for my next weapon of choice, it…
Exploding dye toy grenade: four words that really shouldn’t go together, but sound so much fun when they do. A new patent shows a design that has a working time-delay pin, and a compressed air canister to blow the powder and dye contents liberally around once the shell splits in two. We’re thinking it’ll be…
This is what you do if you think that your Tupperware boxes are too good for food, turn them into home-made synthesizers. Adachi Tomomi has made a bunch of them, including a video synthesizer and a couple of Theremins. Consisting of a simple battery-powered electronic circuit, the synths don’t have perfect pitch. The Tomomin (bottom…
The Shake-a-Brush from iTouchless seems a strange concept right from the start: it customizes your normal everyday toothbrush into a battery powered vibrating one. You can buy battery powered brushes already can’t you? And, ok, electric toothbrushes may be expensive, but they’re also designed to cleverly clean your teeth, and shake-a-brush will just, um, shake…
Click to viewFinca Bellavista is an Endor-like treehouse village in the making, with paths and platforms perched on 150-foot trees. Located six miles from Golfo Dulce, Costa Rica, this sustainable rainforest community doesn’t have stupid Ewoks or shield generators, but cute monkeys, site-wide Wi-Fi with internet sat link and biodigestors running on solar power. We…
Microsoft just signed a deal to license Adobe’s Flash Lite and Reader PDF formats for Windows Mobile. There’s no word yet on when this will appear in the operating system itself, but it’s a nice show of openness. It also means two things: 1) Microsoft’s Flash competitor, Silverlight, may not be cutting the mustard, and…
Anyone who lived through the ’80s and had any semblance of cool had their own special technique for blowing in Nintendo Entertainment System cartridges to coax the gray boxes back to glorious 8-bit life. Now one precocious modder has taken this blowing to the next level by gutting an old game and replacing its innards…
We thought that the dog doodie diaper was the worst pet gadget of all time, but it’s been usurped in the hallowed tradition of pet owner stupidity. This advertisement starts with the lead “Dog Rides Comfortably in Sack…” and just gets worse from there. https://gizmodo.com/super-catcher-dog-doodie-diaper-230262 Dog Rides Comfortably in Sack on Running Board When you…
We first caught wind of this baby on Saturday, an AirPort Express based on 802.11n. This makes Apple’s whole networking family N-capable, though this upgrade doesn’t entirely solve the fact that AirTunes is not the best way to stream music in the home. Jump for press release. https://gizmodo.com/airport-express-update-spotted-at-online-apple-store-368354 Apple Introduces New AirPort Express With 802.11n…
This new Whirlpool concept is an attempt to tackle some of the rampant energy and resource wasting that goes on in the average kitchen. How many times have you heated something up in the oven, and then wondered whether anything useful can be done with the spare heat once you’ve finished cooking? Okay, maybe that’s…
Perfect for those early Lost-style situations, (if you can convince Homeland Security that you’re not going to bum rush the cockpit once you get on the plane, that is) this survival kit-in-a-can has just about everything you need should you be stranded in the middle of nowhere. Airtight, waterproof and crushproof, and with 25 indispensable…
Toshiba’s Dynabook SS RX1 now has an optional 128GB solid state drive built in, which Toshiba is claiming as a world first. It certainly beats the MacBook Air’s SSD option, and is similarly slender, plus it squeezes in an optical drive. It has a 1.2 GHz Core 2 Duo, Intel graphics and a 12.1-inch 1280…
Samsung’s Miniskirt 2 is out, in some heinously Seventies colors. The slider phones, also known as the SCH-C225, the SPH-C2205 and the SPH-C2225, have the Smile Shot function, (pull a cheesy grin and it’s captured for posterity) a 2-megapixel phone, GPS, Bluetooth, a vibrating keyboard and a dictionary. Available in South Korea, lay-deez not included.…
Our female alter egos at Tech Digest just scored a video hands-on with Samsung’s new YP-S3 MP3 player. The iPod nano rival should be out this June and is quite similar to its Cupertino competition, with a screen only 0.2-inches smaller and comparable music, photo and video playback abilities. The Samsung adds a built-in FM…
What better thing to bring you on a Sunday afternoon than a concept cellphone that looks like it was dreamed-up on a lazy Sunday afternoon: a cellphone with two cameras. No, not your usual one on the front/one on the back. Looking like Wall-e has crashed through your phone, this one has two on the…
It might look kinda grey and boring, but the tiny ring in that image is a world-beater: it measures just five microns across, and is only 300 nanometers thick. That’s very, very tiny indeed. So, it won’t be going around anyone’s finger as a symbol of undying love… but it may be a key component…
Acer’s Vice President, James Wong has said Acer plans to enter the console market. WTF? Well, according to our German pals at GameStar, James Wong was said to take issue with the fact that the current state of the console market relies solely upon closed and proprietary systems. He sees this as an opportunity for…
Boffins have developed a smart chip that indicates whether milk has turned sour at the checkout, saving you the potentially unpleasant task of deciphering the health of the white stuff when you get home. The device will be sensitive to the thickness of the container’s contents, and when it passes by the cashier’s scanner it…
You know, remote control micro-aircraft are cool, whether they hover like ‘copters, fly like birds, or do both: like the new Jump Jet from Snelflight. It’s a kind of mashup toy, with four rotors to keep it aloft in the hover, or tilted to propel it forward, vectored-thrust style. From the demo video of a…