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Attention, cheapskates: you can build yourself a pretty solid computer for the low, low price of $200. How? Well, just follow PaulStamatiou’s simple three-part guide. No, the 1.2GHz Celeron and 1GB of RAM won’t be playing Crysis anytime soon, but if you’re looking for a fun project and want a basic internet machine, you could…
Toshiba’s no stranger to Windows Mobile devices, but their latest G810 touchscreen handset looks more similar to the HTC Touch than their previous HTC-like phones. It’s got Windows Mobile 6 on board, 3g HSDPA, 3-megapixel camera with auto-focus, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, FM radio 2.8-inch touchscreen display, 256MB internal memory, GPS, and a late Spring European launch.…
Making your face presentable for high definition is tough, which is why the makeup brand Cargo is carrying a “blu_ray” brand makeup—trademarked, no less—that’s supposed to cover up any Cameron Diaz-level skin problems. It’s unlikely that Sony will be pleased that someone’s calling dibs on a brand they spent billions on building, but since this…
Coffee lovers everywhere should just give up now, the automation of coffee is complete. Scientists have come up with a machine that can taste how good (or swill-like) a cup is, and even sniff out particular types about as well as highly trained human tasters. Basically, this blasphemous contraption picks up the gas espresso puts…
Anthony Park’s MyNetflix plug-in for Vista Media Center is an awesome little add-on that lets you do pretty much anything you want with Netflix from within MC. You can add or subtract movies from your queue, sort through your history and recs, browse top movies by genre, etc., and here’s the killer part: Browse and…
USB thumb drives stopped being cool about 10 years ago, but what happens when you stick a microSD card reader on board? It gets cool again, that’s what. Kingston’s DataTraveler Micro does just that, and even holds up to 4GB of onboard memory inside the thumbdrive itself. The reader can read not only microSD cards,…
With the Mobile World Congress in full swing, you certainly missed the first breaking moments over the weekend if you did not, tune in. Of course, there was also the usual dose of lazy day craziness. Here’s a quick recap: • Meizu’s M8 didn’t go on sale, but we caught a look at a new…
Out of left field, Microsoft has bought Danger Inc.—best known as the Hiptop/Sidekick’s daddy—for an undisclosed hunk of cash. Fear not, Sidekick fans, it’ll be business as usual on that front. But this pretty much confirms that Microsoft’s new growth strategy in areas it’s obsessed with but weak in is simple, ill-fitted assimilation. Obviously, the…
Today, in a display of the poor prioritization of science projects in Germany, German scientists will launch 60 fish in to space, presumably to figure out how to make fish sticks taste better. Actually, the poor fishies will experience six minutes of weightlessness in order to see how they handle motion sickness. Apparently, they get…
This “life-size” Star Trek Communicator is a dream for every budding Kirk out there, sounding like the real thing when you flip it open, and with nine different voice phrases from the TV series built in. So okay, you can’t actually contact anyone with it, but who needs that when you can pretend with “Spock…
A sixty year-old concert bootleg, made on a broken and twisted old magnetic wire earned a bunch of audio engineers and a mathematician a Grammy last night for their skills in recovering destroyed music. The audio recording on the wire was so distorted, and the wire broken so many times, that the team had to…
AT&T is popping Wi-Fi hotspots at over 7,000 Starbucks stores, exploding their own network and razing T-Mobile’s biggest Wi-Fi front in one fell swoop. And they’re offering the true killer app: Two hours of free Wi-Fi a day to Starbucks Card holders (like the gift cards, so just pre-pay for your fix) and unlimited internets…
Here’s an interesting clip that features a snippet with one of The Pirate Bay’s co-founders, Gottfrid Svartholm. Along with a shot of the corporate HQ (which resides in the same building as Sweden’s copyright office), the video includes a—quite literal—pile of evidence revealing just how much cash the BitTorrent tracker is making by advertising to…
Time travel may be possible! But probably not! And even if so, not for a long time! But time travel guys, time travel! Some Russian mathematicians claim that when the atom-smashing machine at the European Particle Physics Centre near Geneva opens for business at the end of April, one of the results of wee particles…
Mobile devices are clearly the next frontier to conquer for established big boy computer gutsmakers. NVIDIA is recharging into the mobile market with “the world’s lowest power, high definition computer on a chip” that tears through 720p video among other graphical jujitsu. https://gizmodo.com/giz-explains-why-were-psyched-for-silverthorne-353761 It’s a 750MHz ARM11 processor with an ultra low-power GeForce core that…
Here’s a scary simple way to bug a room for $250. The GSM Bug Frame is an innocent looking accessory that features a microphone and built-in GSM phone. With batteries lasting two weeks on standby, you can call its number any time to eavesdrop for your surely innocent intentions. While a completely silent, one-way call…
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Hello SunCom Wireless subscribers (mainly peoples in the Carolinas, Virginia and Georgia)! T-Mobile just bought all 1.1 million of you for $2.4 billion! And the FCC said okay! [Yahoo!/AP]
Netflix has just announced that they will exclusively purchase Blu-ray DVDs instead of HD DVDs for their hi def rental option. While the company had formerly supported both formats, their stock of HD DVDs will be phased out completely by the end of this year. Netflix clearly agrees with everyone else that HD DVD is…
We have been playing with the Android prototypes scattered through the Mobile World Congress here in Barcelona. ARM had theirs running on one of their lower-end processors. No fancy graphics demos, no iPhone-style multimedia fizzbang, just a humble ARM9 processor in a plain white prototype “to demonstrate the scalability of Android” and serve as a…