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Colossus, the code-breaking computer used to decipher German messages during World War Two, has been put back together. Over six decades after the 10 truck-sized devices were dismantled, one has been rebuilt. Today, two teams of code-breakers, one using the Colossus, another using modern technology, are going head-to-head as they attempt to unscramble messages sent…
Samsung Electro-Mechanics has developed an 8-megapixel CMOS camera module for cell phones. It measures just 10.5 x 11.5 x 9.4mm and you should be seeing 8-megapixel camera phones by next summer, as they are going into mass production during the first two quarters of 2008. [Unwired View]
Here’s yet another Black Friday ad, this time from CompUSA. It’s got loads of stuff in it, including an Envision 22-inch widescreen LCD Monitor for $150 and a HP Pavilion Notebook with a 14.1inch display for $500. There are also boatloads of video games, digital cameras, memory, and all sorts of other tech items. Check…
Here’s the Office Depot Black Friday ad, which features some nice deals like a 42-inch LCD HDTV for $700, a 15.4-inch widescreen Toshiba laptop for $500, and a $15 DVD player. There are also solid deals on external and internal hard drives, Sansas, and various computers and digital cameras. Hit the jump for the full…
Michael Dell showed off the Latitude XT tablet at Oracle OpenWorld today, and from the looks of it, they might have a winner on their hands. Aside from previous specs (12.1 inches, 1.2 GHz processor, under 4 pounds, up to 3 GB RAM), the video reveals that the convertible tablet features multi-touch recognition that can…
Gamespot is reporting that a redesign to the mega-popular Nintendo DS is complete and will hit the market when DS Lite sales taper off. Gamespot’s source, financial analyst Evan Wilson, claims the revamped DS will be slimmer, lose the GBA port, add on-board memory and have larger screens. While Nintendo has yet to comment on…
For those of us who have gone into a tattoo parlor sober, the decision to be permanently inked can be a difficult one. Fortunately, computer graphics artist Loic Zimmermann has developed a program that will allow users to get a look at what a complex design might look like on a 3D figure. If this…
Last month we learned that online music service Slacker would debut its own player sometime before the holidays. Today the company made it official with the announcement of their “Portable” portable music player. The device features a 4-inch screen, 15, 20 and 40 station capacities, the ability to play your existing MP3s and WMAs, 10…
Billed as a “long range” hidden-camera detector, its spotting powers only work within 50 feet. It’s loaded with two pulsating lasers that scan for Big Brother eyes, which show up as flashing red lights in the scope. Supposedly it can ferret out pinhole cameras and ones stuffed inside of pens or buttons, making it great…
Wolfking’s unnamed turntable gaming keybard, so kindly leaked by the FCC, actually has a name, and it’s pretty extreme: Wolfking Warrior Xxtreme. Billed as “the world’s first hybrid 2-in-1 PC game pad keyboard,” you can see the thing’s sexier than the FCC pics let on, which are the gadget equivalent of driver’s license headshots. https://gizmodo.com/fcc-leaks-wolf-king-gaming-keyboard-looks-like-a-turnt-321060…
Seriously, if Axe was packaged in these awesome character containers I just might be tempted to ditch my Aqua Di Gio and Old Spice deodorant for one of these bad boys—even if it does smell like a steaming pile. Too bad it is only a concept. [Coroflot via IDasia]
Turns out, the FCC defines an entire zip code as served by broadband when one single household receives one single 200-kilobit trickle. The US House of Representatives voted to change that. It seems, in order to see exactly how badly we’re doing compared to the other post-industrial nations—do we rank 11th? or 15th? or 24th?—there…
If you’ve given more than a second glance to your greasy IT guy’s matted, oily hair—or just don’t wash your own that often, you might pick up that our hair holds onto oil like gas’ll hit $100/gallon tomorrow. Gross, yeah, but apparently useful! Some hippies are taking mats made of human hair to mop up…
Seven months after Apple pushed its 100 millionth iPod into someone’s sweaty, squeezing hands, Creative hits its own little milestone: 25 million MP3 players sold. Creative was actually first to the mass market with a hard drive-based MP3 player, the Nomad Jukebox, which hit stores in 2000, a year before the iPod graced Mac users…
Amazon is gearing up for the holidays with a special 2 for 1 offer on Blu-ray titles from the Sony and Disney libraries. If you are thinking that these titles are crap, you are only partially correct. There are definitely some gems in there including: Casino Royale, Pirates of the Caribbean, Hellboy, Talledega Nights and…
Talking to suits at the GSMA Mobile Congress this week, Warner Music CEO Edgar Bronfman Jr. admitted the music industry is at least partly to blame for the woes it’s been mired in for years now as well as the fact that they’ve been “at war” with their customers: We expected our business would remain…
In addition to updating OS X Tiger to 10.4.11 for both Intel and PPC Macs, Apple’s pulled out their software dump truck and are updating almost all their apps. iPhoto, Pro Apps, Compressor, Cinema Tools, Color, Motion, DVD Studio Pro, Final Cut Pro, and Soundtrack Pro are all getting updates as well. In addition, there’s…
Remember, sweaty feet equals smelly shoes. Do everyone around you a favor by drying your shoes regularly with the new Eco Shoes Dryer. Each dryer contains a silica gel material that can absorb moisture using power generated by an internal battery that can be charged from any standard wall socket. When your shoes are dry,…
With a design this unique, you know it has to be a concept. Still, Sun Kyung Kim’s idea to combine a birdbath theme with a charge status indicator composed of radiating rings works —despite being a little out there. As the device charges, the rings expand toward the birds perched on the edge of the…
Like every other red-blooded American boy, I enjoy the notion of propelling a piece of lead at up to Mach 8 and at “extreme” ranges. That’s why I was glad to hear that BAE Systems has delivered a rail gun capable of such feats, and that the US Navy signed for the package. A rail…