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All the back and forth between Activision and Harmonix, it’s starting to look like Poison vs. Motley Crue or Sammy Hagar vs. David Lee Roth or something. Today, Sammy (Activision) said that MTV Games/Viacom shot down a deal to use Guitar Hero’s guitars with Rock Band—it wasn’t just Activision throwing a bitch fit. But, since…
Aimed at parents of teenagers who just can’t get their offspring to stop using a cellphone in the car, the CellCoach emits a high-pitched beep whenever it detects cellphone traffic. The result? A really annoying noise that reinforces the fact that they shouldn’t text or call while driving. It installs “permanently” under the car’s dashboard…
This is a handheld Doppler unit, and it’s designed to let you listen to the blood rushing around inside your head. Why would you want to do that? Well, detecting how regular the bloodflow in your head is is how one detects a concussion, so having this on the sidelines of a football field or…
The folks over at Meizu have decided that it’s finally time to unveil actual shots of the Meizu M8 iPhone-inspired phone, and they’ve got some low quality shots to prove it. You can see that it’s got a miniUSB port, a camera just like where the iPhone’s camera is, and button placement just like the…
While overseeing a hearing on the PRO-IP Act, a bill that might make statutory damages for copyright infringement even more obscene, Rep. Howard Berman, who chairs the House Subcommittee on Courts, the Internet, and Intellectual Property, pondered out loud about other ridiculous copyright stuff he wants to do. Like make the DMCA an even more…
We normally don’t get super excited about concept cars, but this Land Rover LRX Concept has something we’re quite interested in: iPhone integration. Not only does it have a slot carved out especially for the phone that allows it to dock into the car like some sort of brushed-metal lover, it’s even got a gigantic…
In the soccer world (or “football,” to freedom-hating ale swillers), you do not want to be a referee who makes a questionable call. I mean, soccer fans are animals. Europeans seem to just accept the fact that after a match a roving pack of belligerent, mulleted steakheads will roam the streets of their towns looking…
Nintendo’s big man Reggie Fils-Aime just said this in their conference call: In terms of voice chat… certainly our system has the capability for online voice chat, what it comes down to is finalizing the peripheral… I would not be surprised to see that capability come to this system. What this means is that there’s…
O’Neill is offering its European market a glimpse of the snowy future with the NavJacket, a GoreTex parka with a stitched-in GPS receiver, speakers in the hood, and a “flexible display sleeve.” We don’t have any demonstration video (but damn do we wish we did). In fact, this is really the only picture floating around.…
As much as we loathe the thought of yet another kind of plug, we do like the idea of a universal one that’ll hook up with anything like Paris Hilton but is energy efficient like Nicole Ritchie. The idea behind the green plug’s a lot like the energy-saving chip Marvell showed us. Green plug hubs—which…
Kotaku’s Brian Crecente is liveblogging a chat with Nintendo US honcho Reggie Fils-Aime, where the first order of business was the availability of Wii “rainchecks” at GameStop stores. If you go in on December 20 or 21 and make a full payment, assuming they are out of actual Wiis, you will get a raincheck certificate…
Like a predestined domino, Gateway’s CEO falls out the door for Acer’s chief to take over, following Acer’s scoop up of Gateway in August. Insert “cows come home” tag. [NYT] https://gizmodo.com/taiwan-based-acer-the-third-largest-pc-company-in-the-293619
The hi def DVD industry never fails to disappoint. Because now even the consumers who are versed in the differences between Blu-ray and HD DVD—those who can tell a blue box from a red one with ease—are also getting shat on by a mixed up industry. Numerous reports have surfaced that a new $100+ Harry…
After some delays, Nokia now says the N-Gage service is going to arrive in pre-release form to the N81 next week. [N-Gage Blog] https://gizmodo.com/nokia-delays-n-gage-game-portal-as-warner-pulls-from-it-318156
Paul O’Brien has used vLite to lighten Microsoft Vista enough to fit into an Asus Eee PC. He took a few things off, used a 8GB Secure Digital card for storage and got it working, running simple tasks at an acceptable speed. But why anyone would like to install a system that wasn’t designed for…
It’s Friday, and you know what that means: a long weekend of doing absolutely nothing in bed. Nothing. Well, nothing but playing with gadgets. And thanks to our sponsors, we’ve got loads of them. Thanks Adobe, Ask.com, Atari, AT&T, Audi, Bank of America, Belvedere Vodka, Blu-Ray Disc Association, Canon, Casio, Evolve Speakers, Firefox, Ford Focus,…
Google, who will not be satisfied until it owns pretty much every major site on the internet, has its sights set on Wikipedia. No, it doesn’t want to buy the gigantic, credibility-challenged encyclopedia. It wants to beat it at its own game. That’s why Google is developing Knol, an open encyclopedia that aims to bring…
Nintendo has already gone on record stating that the Wii shortages have been a detriment to the company—that they’ve lost out on potential sales since much of Nintendo’s target casual gaming audience won’t bother with it down the line—even if this NYT article has statements that differ. But while we knew Nintendo had screwed up,…
The Microsoft backed Zumobi browser is now freely available to download for anyone running Windows Mobile 5 or 6 (Blackberry and selected J2ME compatibility will be coming early in the second quarter of 2008.). They have also announced content partnerships with providers such as Amazon.com, MTV Networks, The Associated Press, AccuWeather.com, Traffic.com, FlightStats.com and OTOlabs,…
N-Trig makes the DuoSense technology that powers the Dell Latitude XT’s touch-sensitive and pen-enabled display. This is the only input device in the market that combines a pressure-sensitive pen with multitouch into a single surface, which allows for seamless iPhone-style finger interaction—perfect for broad, direct object manipulations—and precise stylus for electronic ink input and drawing.…