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This week at TreeHugger: Apple has improved its recycling program, taking back your old iPods and cell phones (of any brand or model, not just iPhones) for free recycling. We got turned on by “Gravia,” an LED-lit floor lamp concept that combines human power and gravity to create a lighting source that will work for…
I’m stoked that even though the new MacBook Pro touchpad looks the same and is the same size, it’s loaded with multitouch! And LED backlights available across the range! But I was curious why the new MacBook (standards) don’t have either. So I asked them. Here’s the official Apple answer: The multitouch technology is a…
Dell wanted to bring its gaming platform down from the $2000 and up arena, and into something average gamers can go and buy, so it’s rolling out the previously teased XPS 630. https://gizmodo.com/dells-xps-630i-compact-entry-level-gaming-rig-341331 For build-to-order you start at $1249 and a pre-fab $1299 edition comes with an Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 and dual NVIDIA…
Coldplay, purveyors of middle-class mundanity to the eardrums of the worthy*, are having a garage sale at their studio. So, anyone who wants to pick up a gadget with Korg, Roland, Linn, Pearl, Hafler or Yamaha written on it, and which emanates a musical version of “Pew Pew,” then head off to eBay, ’cause that’s…
For the first time in a long time, we want to grab Sony and kiss them square on the lips. Because PlayTV, the PlayStation 3‘s DVR/PVR (that’s not coming to the States yet), will record television to MPEG2 files that can be easily copied off the system to any storage medium you’d like. That’s right,…
For those who enjoy unabashedly retro, the L69 Time Module LED Wrist Watch is of unparalleled beauty. Constructed from stainless steel, its bulky design will remind of you a bygone era before silver painted plastics dominated the electronic world. Featuring an alarm and stopwatch, it might not have the brains of your favorite ’80s computer,…
For those still skeeved about the iPod touch’s $20 optional software upgrade, here’s another beef: the Apple Remote, gateway to the 10-foot Front Row interface, is now an add-on extra that’ll cost you $19. I’m thinking Apple found out that most of them stay forgotten at the bottom of the box. Is this an outrage?…
Click to viewMore powerful versions of the MacBook Pro have been released today with up to 2.6GHz Intel Core 2 Duo Penryn processors, and the MacBook Air’s trackpad, which allows for multi-touch gestures. The 2.5 and 2.6GHz models come with a new NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT with 512MB of GDDR3 RAM. The MacBook has also…
These little gadgets are perfect for really really annoying your house mates: flip one on and conceal it somewhere, and until it’s dark it does nothing. When the lights are off the fun starts, as the box starts to emit either the distant sounds of dripping water or a barking dog. Of course, your victim…
A screening of The Queen for the hard of hearing turned into a farce after the movie was captioned with some of the most surreal subtitles ever seen. Viewers at the event, organised by Ryde Council in Australia, heard Prince Philip, the monarch’s husband, claim that “people removed their heads” as he drove past and,…
MacBook and MacBook Pros may be coming later today to the Apple Store, but the Lenovo ThinkPad X300 is available now at the Lenovo online store, starting at a “sale price” of $2,404 instead of $3,006 (Lenovo’s “previous price”) or Mossberg’s $2,476 quote. Full configurations after the jump. https://gizmodo.com/apple-store-is-down-worldwide-360741 ThinkPad X300 13 inch widescreen with…
Taliban rebels in Afghanistan have issued an ultimatum to the country’s mobile network operators to shut down cellphone coverage at night—or else. The reason for this is not because of a desire by the medieval revivalists/”moral” “guardians”/warmongering nutcases/nasty little freedom-killing, women-bashing, beard-obsessed terrorists —call ’em what you want—to put a stop to potential cellphone naughtiness,…
It’s starting. From New Zealand to Spain to the US, the Apple Store is down throughout the world. We will see if the rumors are right or wrong, and MacBook, MacBook Pros and other goodies materialize. We will be updating you through the day, but in the meantime, some people who claim to work at…
Much as I think all lawn ornaments should be heaped into a pile and blown to kingdom come, I think I could spare a corner of my garden for these tiny chaps and their crashed spaceship. Disappointingly not made from exotic metals recovered from the Roswell crash site, they are instead made of weatherproof resin.…
The designers of this naff gadget followed an interesting recipe: take one 3800mAh rechargeable battery, a solar cell, digital watch, analog thermometer, compass and LED torch light and jam them haphazardly into the nearest scratchy plastic box. Add in 12 connectors for mobile phones and USB gadgets, and serve up for around $33. Yuckity-yuck yuck.…
Check out the new Sungjut TangoX Nano UMPC, which will have a VIA CPU C7-M ULV at 1.2GHz, 1GB of DDR2 RAM, 40 or 80GB HDD, HD Audio, 7″ WVGA (800×480) touch screen, 4 in 1 Card reader, Ethernet Port , WiFi a/b/g, USB 2.0 (2 ports), DVI output and a detachable, integrated Skye handset.…
Sony’s PFR-V1 personal field speakers actually are headphones. But instead of cupping or inserting the drivers over or in your ears, they dangle down and in front of your ears. You know, like a set of home theater stereo speakers. Except attached to you via a headgear like the one you wore with your braces.…
Sony’s latest STR-DG920 receiver looks nice (it’s got a similar look to my cheap-o Sony receiver in a box and other Sony receivers), but has plenty of functionality as well. There’s the 7.1 channel support, 1080p + 60/24Hz, four HDMI ports (woo!), Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby True HD, dts High Resolution Audio, dts HD Master…
Sony’s MDR-AS100W are their flagship sports/outdoor headphones, water resistant, and fit with a two-foot cord best used with arm-mounted MP3 players. $100 is a lot of money for a headset you plan to sweat on in your Tae Bo classes. So, Sony’s spammed us with cool submodels, too, each with a unique flavor of ear-fitting…
The updated Sony MDR-EX700LP earbud headphones sport new 16mm drivers to give you ear-drum-shattering action (108dB) with “more precise sound” (4-28KHz) than before. Sony says the magnesium-housed MDR-EX700LP earbuds have a new “multi-layer diaphragm for reproducing high resolution sound.” For $300, that better be a lot of layers and a lot of high-res sounds.