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This isn’t the first time someone has offered a bounty to hack the Linux-based Neuros OSD, but if successful, this hack could have some very interesting implications. The goal is to get the Neuros to piggyback on the TiVo’s recording schedule and make MPEG-4 recordings that can be simultaneously transferred onto a portable device like…
The CoolIT USB beverage chiller is certainly one of the more common gadgets of this type on the market, but it does have one major flaw. The fact that the bottom of the can is the only area that comes in contact with the cooling element can result in a drink that is less than…
The Great Pepsi MP3 Giveaway returns, but this time with…Amazon? Yup. Starting Superbowl Sunday (Feb. 3), Pepsi’s stuffing 5 billion bottles of Coke soda with download codes, but you need five of ’em to get a free song. That’s right, there will be no casual Pepsi drinkers getting free songs on Pepsi/Amazon’s dime—which is about…
The Writers Guild strike languishes on: Heroes ends for the year next week. In a bid to end our suffering, the producers’ trade group has made a “groundbreaking” offer to the Writers Guild, grandiosely titled the “New Economic Partnership.” The deal’s a mind-blowing less-than $250 flat fee for an hour-long show to be re-broadcast on…
If you’re planning on buying or gifting an iPhone or an iPod Touch this Christmas, might we suggest the book How to Do Everything With Your iPhone to go along with? It’s got lots of tips, tricks, and will even teach you how to jailbreak and SIM unlock your iPhone. Oh, and did we mention…
You think your bathroom is awesome? It’s not. Check out this Japanese bathroom that’s built into an aquarium, featuring a peeping tom of a turtle and a bunch of fish with no dignity. It’s a ladies’ room, so there are no dudes allowed, unfortunately. It cost $270,000 to build, which is a lot for a…
The announcement earlier this week that Tag Heuer was designing a luxury cellphone didn’t inspire shock as much as a raised eyebrow, but Biggs the watch fetishist over at Crunchgear dug through his old archives and found this rendering. Dated January 18, Dialaphone.uk found these renders of a possible Tag Heuer cellphone watch that’s both…
Our experience with Bluetooth headsets tells us that you first have to place it into discoverable mode before any other device can connect to it, but this video claims otherwise. The man in the vid explains that just by knowing the default code (0000 on just about every headset) and spoofing your device as a…
Click to viewUDC is one of a handful of companies pioneering OLED development and manufacturing techniques for the big boys such as Samsung, Sony, LG and of course, the US Department of Defense. No one’s written about how they make these displays, panels that’ll make up our next generation of super-slim HDTVs, until now. This…
According to DigiTimes sources, Nvidia is planning on rolling out GeForce 9 this February. They also noted that the first chip in the family will be the 65nm D9E —complete with support for DirectX 10.1 and Shader Model 4.1. As with all rumors, this should be taken with a grain of salt, so I wouldn’t…
Readers who enjoy the Amazon Kindle e-Book reader‘s concept for letting you consume literature in electronic form—but won’t purchase one until they see what’s inside—will love this post. RapidRepair’s taken apart the Kindle bit by bit, showing you exactly what’s inside. Unless you’re a hardware engineer, seeing the internals probably don’t add much to your…
It’s Friday, and that means one thing: sex. Or shower. I can’t remember what, but the always-fab Regina Lynn’s Wired Sex Drive column is out, and while commenting on David Levy’s new book Love + Sex With Robots she gives us 10 reasons why she would consider a robo-marriage. Some of them are quite interesting,…
Those man on the street iPhone commercials have inspired a lot of parodies, partially because they’re so easy to replicate. SNL did a couple of amusing ones of their own, but YouTube is full of amateur parodies that are just as funny as the ones the pros made. I went through them and picked five…
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It’s not hard to find items with the Porsche logo on them lately—heck, we’re thinking that soon you’ll even be able to find Porsche dildos. If you’d like to have just one thing with a Porsche logo on it in your household, this little bobsled for your kids might just qualify. It costs $115, and…
They’re refurbs, which makes the deal less shiny than the crapload of cheap Zune 30s, but they come with decent warranties so don’t let it put you off. The 30GB Creative Zen Vision:M is $100, which ain’t too shabby dealwise. But the better one is the 8GB Creative Zen Micro for only $70—a good deal…
Remember the USB connector device we pointed at a couple days ago that could bring two-way cable communication? It be this Motorola USB SDV tuning resolver. Dave Zatz explains that this tuner, which will plug into the back of your TiVo in order to enable two-way communications between your box and the cable company, will…
Following up on the news that AT&T killed the data-only iPhone plan, an AT&T rep has told us that there was actually no such plan (it was an error on the store’s part), but that such a plan will be available in the near future. This means that the hearing-impaired will be able to get…
As an adult, bathroom activity is meant to be a solitary experience—well, usually—but when kids are first learning to use the toilet, they want everyone and their mother to join them. The Potty Watch from Potty Time puts an end to group potty sessions as it alerts your toddler with music and lights every 30,…
Our father told us that the best way to test whether a steaming cup of anything was cool enough to drink was to just drink it. It wasn’t until the fifth time we were in the hospital that we discovered that the man wasn’t our father. If we had these heat-sensitive On/Off mugs, which change…