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io9 found this great concept by Danish design architects BIG which places a hotel against the side of a mountain with the idea that hotel patrons can finish off a ski or snowboard run by riding directly to their floor. The hotel looks absolutely epic, and I like the way the wavy lines of the…
Sixteen years ago, after watching too many MC Hammer videos, Paul Lyons decided to patent the skeaziest thing he could think of (imagine taking that guy from Dual Action Cleanse infomercial’s face and turning it into an equivalently sleezy product): A condom that plays music with every thrust. (No, this is not that crappy Ukranian…
One obvious way to speed up continuous shooting bursts on DSLRs is to drop the image format down to JPEG, which takes less processing power to deal with than RAW. But, since JPEGs are compressed, you lose a lot of info, which doesn’t cut it for a lot of photo folk. Canon and Casio think…
Unwired View points out the weirdness in this Motorola M990 Smart Rider GSM phone. Yes, it’s got an integrated GPS, EDGE and quad-band GSM, but its description makes it seem like it’s tailored for 1993, not 2008. …with stylish and full features set, it is targeted to a broad band of markets looking for exclusivity…
A PSP residing in the pocket of a Michigan elementary school student caught fire in the kid’s pants and caused burns to the boy’s inner leg. The boy escaped serious harm, only being treated for minor burns at the hospital. But maybe Chen should start considering what he puts or doesn’t put in his pants.…
Last quarter was an all-out TV-maker battle, and you my friends were the territory. DisplaySearch’s results for Q4 ’07 declared the victor in the US LCD category to be Sony for the very first time. Panasonic handily crushed all comers in the smaller US plasma race. Samsung, with strong #2 finishes in both, ended up…
Just ahead of the big Euro phone show, Mobile World Congress—which our fearless leader is en route to—we’ve got what looks like leaked snaps of a pair of new Sony Ericssons. The smoky number, Alona, stands out from standard SE design, with an LGish outer coat but very Japanese interior. It’s hard to discern thickness,…
Okay, so I tried to put myself in this kid’s shoes. I’m looking at a steel hole. Not very exciting! I’d rather go play with a bright, flashing object instead. Apparently, we don’t have the same thought process, ’cause this kid decided to dig deeper. Guess what he found? A whole bunch of OMGI’mStuck. Enter…
When I imagine surly construction workers like my uncle hauling tools and concrete and porta potties around, trucks loaded up with schnazzy gadgetry is not what I picture. But that’s exactly what Ford (and Microsoft!) see. Their “Work Solutions” concept isn’t even entirely bullshit, either. The feature I worker think dudes would find really useful…
“Shopping” at Ikea is more of an enjoyable afternoon outing than an quick in-and-out errand, so anything that helps make the experience even more pleasant gets a thumbs-up from us. This Ikea Mobile kiosk was found in Seattle by Unpluggd, and allows you to scan bar codes for products to get sent via SMS to…
Not only does this Givori Serendipity phone look like it was designed by some sort of ADD-afflicted, semi-retarded Midwestern housewife at a forced-labor craft fair, but it costs $3,100. Hell, I’d pay that much to make sure I never become friends with anyone who would use this thing. Luckily, that probably won’t be an issue,…
This kind of reminds me of the table at my first Japanese apartment, which had a heater bolted to the bottom, but Ward Huting and Gerard de Hoop’s version is a lot sexier with its discular luminescence. Its chewy center oozing warmy warms is a built-in candle—not a totally exposed heat source like my old…
Segways and Polo. Those two cups of tea are not really my bag, or whatever. But Woz’s videos on how to play Segway Polo are an interesting look at the rule book. You can’t ram or shove others, or run your Segway into the goal like those cheating bastards in Super Mario Strikers. (You know…
Recording VGA-quality movies is nothing new, but DivX and LG just announced that the LG Viewty smartphone can now record VGA-quality movies at 120 frames per second with what looks like a software update (new ones will ship with it pre-loaded). Best of all, it records in the DivX format, which means you can watch…
Helio’s got their $99 unlimited plan, but now Sprint, one of the four majors, is joining the all-you-can-eat club. At $119 it’s a little more expensive than Helio (even though Helio’s actually using Sprint as a backbone), and you still need a separate Power Vision pack or BlackBerry data plan for smartphones (so it’s not…
Peek into the Eye of Death, because the Concealed Engagement Unit by Swedish company Aimpoint looks taken straight out the skull of a Terminator T-800. This periscope aiming system is completely different from the CornerShot and a lot simpler. It can be used with any weapon, and according to Danger Room’s Aaron Rowe, who was…
We have a winner. This Cloverfield-sized mirror lens by Canon doesn’t do zooming action, it’s a flat 5200mm, which can shoot stuff 18 to 32 miles away. That’s like from one end of Rosie O’ Donnell’s ass to the other. To focus this baby, it has telescopes bolted to the side. And yeah, that little…
Until the Meizu M8 is released, this C-002 HiPhone seems to be the most iPhone of iPhone clones out there. As you can see from the video unboxing, it even comes in an iPhone-esque box and has iPhone-like accessories (protective cover, white earbuds). The UI? Well, just watch. It’s pretty much the iPhone. In fact,…
Even Canon’s BFG of telephoto lenses is but a wee fish in the vast ocean of big-ass glass. Today’s whale shark specimen: The Panavision 300x HD lens. It’s actually a broadcast HD lens, but that makes this sucker no less ridiculous. It’s over three feet in length and weighs 85 lbs. (dwarfing the Canon by…
The age old conundrum of AC adapter bricks not fitting correctly on power strips has had many solutions lately, but this Socket Sense seems to be quite a clever one to add to the pile. It looks like a standard strip with the plugs offset at a 45 degree angle, but each socket can actually…