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This image of the William H. Boyes monorail is from 1911 and can be found in the Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Online Catalog. The Monorail Society has a description of the monorail which appears below. This test track was built and demonstrated in 1911 in the tideflats of Seattle, Washington. The rails were…
Neatorama has a great feature on the evolution of tech company logos, from the really stylized and arty logos of the early 1900s (for companies that have been around that long), to the colorful and shiny Web 2.0 logos of today. A pretty crazy example is Japan’s Canon, which was originally named Kwanon, after the…
We all know that Vista’s the most hated OS since Windows ME, what with even NEC making an official “Vista downgrade program”, but is it really that bad? It doesn’t quite crash on a daily basis like WinME did, despite having lackluster driver support for older devices, and it’s not really all that sluggish if…
The PSP is nice enough to hold, especially compared to the boxy DS Lite, but wouldn’t it be better if it were even nicer? Like, Dualshock/Sixaxis nice? Now you can get this Flexible Hand Grip Advance Pad and make that dream come true. Sure, the bulk added doesn’t really justify the slight comfort improvement from…
It’s been almost a year since we first saw the HTC Shift, the fold-up Windows Vista and Windows Mobile-capable UMPC with a pretty decently-sized keyboard. The touchscreen device is finally getting a release date of sorts from the European Expansys retailer on February 19 at a launch price of 1185 Euros ($1720). That’s right, it’s…
Often when we encounter these super deluxe home theater rigs, we can’t figure out where all that money goes. Not so for the Kipnis Studio Standard, the austere name Jeremy Kipnis gave to his $6 million trial home theater, one he’s happy to reproduce for any other way-too-well-off citizen who asks. I mean, yeah, it’s…
Solar energy is great in theory, but the problem is that panels need to face the sun, which is frequently behind clouds or shining down at some less-than-optimal angle. The solution? Put solar panels in space, of course! Duh! That’s just what the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) has begun working on, actually. They are…
Unlike the previous half-assed Bat Phone, this Bat Phone is the real deal—meaning you get a retro ’60’s handset, base, and flashing light when someone calls. You’ve got a few ringing options here. You can either have a standard ringer, no ringer (just flashing light, like Batman), or a buzzer. You’re going to want the…
We’re not sure how well the Xbox 360 is doing in China, but Microsoft’s cashing in on this whole Chinese New Year business by throwing out a limited edition Chinese New Year Xbox. The box is colored red, which Chinese people like, but includes Halo 3, which doesn’t make a whole lot of sense to…
Apple uses spare white for a reason: It’s a pleasing, clean color. Until it isn’t. Like if your mom sets a coffee cup on top of your MacBook, or you toil away on it with especially grubby mitts. Solution? Arm & Hammer toothpaste! All you’ve gotta do is rub some of it on the given…
If you still haven’t entered our contest to win an HDTV and a Windows Media Center Extender, tomorrow’s the last day. That means you’d better get going on those pictures you’re going to take for it. https://gizmodo.com/contest-win-an-hdtv-and-a-windows-media-center-extende-349885
Nokia, who’s supposedly super loyal to the Symbian platform, is currently in talks with Microsoft (says one of Microsoft’s marketing directors) to load Windows Mobile on the handset maker’s phones. Here’s what Nokia already uses of Microsoft’s: ActiveSync and PlayReady, but like an anxious teenaged lover, Microsoft is working “closely” with Nokia and wants to…
Benny Goldman: “I wonder how many jerkoffs went out and bought the new [16GB iPhone] even though they already owned the old one.” Apparently, a fair number of people, who I don’t think would appreciate being called jerkoffs, Benny. But that’s how some AT&T reps treated them according to our viligant brother site’s spy network,…
Making flash memory USB compatible without a card reader seems to be the hot thing to do nowdays, and SanDisk is following up on the craze with their Ultra II SD card with USB interface. It’s 8GB, has a $99 MSRP, and can fold in half to reveal the USB connector that you can easily…
If you are retarded and need to wear a helmet around to keep that noggin of yours safe, you might as well make it entertaining for others around you. I guess. I’m not really sure what other uses there are for this except perhaps as a way for construction workers to pass time on their…
Content filter version one: A massive, network-wide dragnet. Not really feeling that Big Bro deal, even though RIAA chief Cary Sherman says it “doesn’t give rise…to any privacy concerns because it can operate automatically and anonymously”? It’s cool, there’s a better approach: A locally installed filter on your computer. https://gizmodo.com/at-t-considering-scary-content-recognizing-anti-piracy-320689 As a bonus, a local…
Adorama’s got a 4GB Kingston Elite Pro CF card for $40, but with the $40 rebate, the total price is $0. Rebate deals sorta suck, but only if you’re forgetful, and we’re talking about free here. There’s only a day left, so hurry! [Adorama via Photography Bay]
This week at Uncrate: We give the backyard a retro feel by laying some Gameboy Bricks, leave our mark on the moon with Lunar Legacy, and battle the munchies with Domino’s BFD Builder. We also reaffirm our geekiness with the purchase of The Star Wars Vault, give our pets a Cribs-worthy abode with Eddie’s Room,…
ARM, the chip manufacturer that makes many of the processors in many of the phones you’re currently using, says they’re going to show a prototype Google Android phone at Mobile World Congress next week. That’s pretty much all we know so far. Chances are the prototype will have the same SDK that’s available for emulation…
Xbox Media Center, which was originally a media center for some console whose name we can’t remember, has finally come to Macs. Why would you need this when FrontRow or other media centers work just fine natively? As the XBMC team (and loyal fans) can attest to, the codec support, usability and functionality is higher…