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Set up this retro webcam on its included tripod, and it looks like you have an old-timey Kodak Brownie camera set up and ready to take some snapshots. Other than its musty old faux leather-wrapped retro looks, it has standard webcam specs, such as 640×480 resolution, USB connectivity and a built-in microphone. Giving away its…
Back in May of 2006, Apple filed a patent for the “compactable memory disc adapter,” an adapter than can retrofit 8cm optical media to play in 12cm drives. The adapter can be folded during shipping, allowing less packaging to be used in shipping Apple software. And those 8cm discs? They would play great in Samsung’s…
The line between digital camera and portable media player gets pretty blurry with this new Newman-Hyun L1200 device. It looks like a digital camera for good reason — it is. A 12-megapixel digital camera, to be exact. But it’s also a media player, with an SD/MMC slot that’ll let you load it up with music…
The cute little Zabady AV-J189S splash-proof sound system from Twinbird can do a lot of things. It has a slot-loading CD player and a USB jack for thumbdrives and other local storage that contain MP3 or WMA files. When you dock it, the lithium-ion battery charges up and can run for 4.5 hours on CD,…
Taking a lesson from Digg and similar sites, Google Labs is testing out a new reader response interface for search results (with only a select few users for a limited time). Essentially, your normal search results are enhanced with “like it” and “don’t like it” buttons that would tweak the order of said results on…
Seo, the unfortunate 33-year-old Korean man who was said to have died when his cellphone exploded, was actually killed accidentally by Kwan, his coworker, not by the LG handset that was in his shirt pocket. Now, Kwan has been charged with manslaughter. After backing over Seo with a huge multi-ton excavator, Kwan saw Seo on…
A newly developed phone from NEC will take the spoken words of Japanese tourists and turn them into an English translation on the fly. The translator’s 50,000 word vocab is geared towards the typical tourist pleas: “Can I have a subway route map?” “How far away is the hotel?” and “Where can I find decent…
We know that a higher definition version of YouTube is on its way. But just how hi def will YouTube go to keep video streaming instantly and a bit of bandwidth coin left in Google’s pockets? Above is an example of a precompressed 960×540 video (not even HD) at 6000kbit/s that’s been snuck onto YouTube…
Last week we showed that Creative was upping the memory of its Zen to 32GB — well, now it’s official. According to the British version of Crave, the powers that be are still being cagey about the launch, but they did say this: https://gizmodo.com/32gb-creative-zen-leaked-325652 Don’t expect it anytime before the second quarter of 2008. There’s…
Deutsche Grammophon has opened an online digital music shop and although most people think about invading Poland when they listen to Wagner, the classical music label is showing all those punks and hippies from Apple and Microsoft how to do a proper online music store: • First, their store is international. You can buy from…
Are these the perfect tree decorations for green geeks? Possibly. Made from recycled CDs and circuit boards, they are heinously expensive (around $6 for a circuit-board dangler, $9 for the CD version. Or you can get a set of three for $16 or $21 respectively. Or you can not bother. What do people who buy…
Those of you who fear they’ve got on the wrong side of Vladimir Putin just might find the Polonium Pen a must-have. Basically a hand-made ion chamber with LED read-out, the Polonium Pen will sniff out excessive doses of the radioactive element in your cocktail, dim sum, or caviar when held over the suspect glass…
With more than a nod to NASA and James Dyson, French designer Mathieu Lehanneur’s Bel-Air purifying system uses plants to keep the atmosphere inside your house clean from nasty pollutants. The pint-sized air-filtration system acts as a miniature greenhouse, stripping the benzene, formaldehyde and trichloroethylene from inside your home using three natural filters. The Bel-Air…
Kitsch lovers — and I can’t be the only person on the site who’s put in an order for the light-up Virgin Mary flash drive — may be interested in Minigigi’s oneQ MP3 player, available in Korea. Tiny wee, inside its rounded hot-pinkness lurks 1GB of internal memory, a battery that gives you six hours’…
According to game magazine publisher Enterbrain, the Sony PlayStation 3 has beaten the Nintendo Wii for the first time in Japan: Sony sold 183,217 PS3 while Nintendo sold 159,193 Wii consoles in the four-week period ending November 25. Not a lot, yes, and while this is hardly a a sign of things changing anytime soon—and…
The August 31, 1968 Daily Review (Hayward, CA) ran this article about the possibility that future generations may one day consider music of the 1960s to be good. The article turns into a very specific endorsement/advertisement of a new LP by The Sandpipers. Do you think there was some payola going on in the newspaper…
The closest HTC device we could match this to is the Shift, a UMPC device that runs both Vista and Windows mobile—but the connection’s tenuous at best. What we do know is that the butt-side of this thing has air vents and a battery pack, which makes us think that this is a data-device instead…
Optoma’s got a new 1080p projector coming out in December, dubbed the HD803. It’s new but it sits right below Optoma’s HD80, one of the first to break the $3000/1080p barrier, in price and performance. The crib sheet on the HD803 reads as follows: 8000:1 contrast ratio, 1200 lumens of output, and a DLP DMD…
It’s probably not going to take the desktop world by storm like the Eee has with notebooks—cause it’s not $400 for one—but Asus’s Nova P22 mini-PC certainly isn’t a bad looking machine. It’s got a form factor sorta like the Mac mini but it’s more angular and less curvy, with a Sunkist accent wrapped around…
If you have some really precious data that could use a little protection from above, you are in luck. This Virgin Mary flash drive will store up to 512MB of data and safeguard it from evil. When connected to the computer her LED heart will glow and “beat” —increasing in intensity when information is being…