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Why hand your kid a room temperature bear when you can hand them a microwaved bear and show them you love them as much as a kid that’s not adopted? This bear, which costs $20, is specially made with microwavable components that keep it from going up in flames when nuked—something that’s definitely not child-friendly.…
No longer content with selling 50-gallon drums of Tide, caskets, and delicious yogurt parfaits, Costco has teamed up with Greensight Technologies to offer you gift cards for recycling your old electronics. I have a few useless gadgets laying around, plus some prized electronic treasures. I decided to see what Costco would offer me for the…
The “Living Dead Dolls” Sadie Pencil Sharpener is a favorite of artist and sharpener aficionado Matthew James Taylor —and it doesn’t take much to see why. Insert a pencil into her eye socket and watch her regurgitate the shavings at the push of a button. It is tons of wholesome fun for the well adjusted…
Thanks to the folks at Blackfriday.info, you can take an advance look at the Sears post-Thanksgiving flier. Not all of the stuff available is what I would call a “deal” —but there are definitely a few gems in there. [Blackfriday via Wired]
Samsung’s Super-WriteMaster may not be the fastest burner for regular DVD+Rs (Line-Ons can burn 20x too), but its dual-layer burning seems to be tops. Jumping up from an 10-12x found in other burners, the SH-203 has 16x dual-layer burning, along with 20x for DVD+ and -R, 12x DVD-RAM, 8x DVD+RW and 6x DVD-RW. It runs…
During the OLPC price hike from $175 to $188, a spokesman said they were committed to keeping the price below $190, and probably below $200 if possible. This was in September—a month and a half ago. Guess they weren’t trying very hard, since the laptops have just made the jump to $200. Besides being symbolic…
It looks like AT&T’s impressive growth of 2 million additional wireless subscribers didn’t take too much away from Verizon, who posted 1.8 million net additional subscribers for a total of 63.7 million, trailing AT&T’s total by 2 million. Quarterly net income was down over half a billion, to $1.27 billion from $1.92 billion last year,…
OLED fans will have to be patient, as Samsung’s roadmap for the technology shows them only in small handheld devices for this year and next, ramping up to laptop and desktop displays in ’09 and finally 40-inch TVs in 2010. After these TVs invade your home and take all your money in the process, Samsung…
Retrodata, a data-recovery company, has just issued a warning for Apple MacBook owners with Seagate hard drives that were manufactured in China and have a firmware version of 7.01. Apparently these have a fatal flow that cause their read/write heads to fail mechanically, scratching up the hard drive surface as pictured and making data unrecoverable…
We’re definitely enjoying the upgrades that a new OS brings, from increased productivity to new features we didn’t even know we needed. We’ve got a Question of the Day today on Leopard and how you’re faring with the install. Like it? Dislike it? Can’t even get it installed? Let us know. Here’s how to comment:…
Looks like the only rhythm game Red Octane cares about anymore is Guitar Hero, as they’ve categorically denied making new dance pads for the 360—or any other system: “There are no immediate plans to create new dance pads outside of the current products available.” [Kotaku] http://kotaku.com/gaming/ddumps/red-octane-has-no-plans-for-xbox-360-ddr-pads-316220.php
I got the chance to give the Pantech Duo a spin, or rather a slide, and haven’t been able to put it down. AT&T’s newest Windows Mobile phone has an attractive, glossy gray finish, but it’s the double keyboards that really steal the show. https://gizmodo.com/pantech-duo-c810-dual-slider-now-rocks-the-at-t-casbah-316108 As fans of the Helio Ocean (the Duo’s genetic sibling)…
The crazy GP2X F-200 Gamepark handheld is available today for $169 on Play-Asia. What’s so special about this handheld? For one, it’s running Linux and can play back DivX, XVid and MPEG4 at 30FPS, or TV-Out your movies that are encoded at 720×480. For two, it supports emulation, which means you can load your old…
The bastard child of News Corp. and NBC’s love-hate relationship with GooTube, Hulu, is making its public debut this week, with the private beta going live tonight. The log-in form’s already up, but those of us at Giz who’ve signed up for the beta haven’t gotten our invites in the mail yet, so we haven’t…
Lenovo’s previously Asia-only Y-series notebooks just crossed the Bering Strait and landed in the US, bringing both facial recognition, a 1.3-megapixel webcam, and a special Shuttle Center control that lets you play back music and movies without booting the main system. Underneath these special features are pretty standard-issue equipment for a laptop around $735: 1.46GHz…
You’d think that by now people would know how to handle those tricky new-fandangled moving stairways. That’s gotta be embarrassing. [Glumbert]
The Skype/Cellphone we’ve been keeping our eye on has just launched under provider 3 in the UK. It looks quite similar to Netgear’s old Skype phones, but of course has standard cellphone calling as well as Skyping capabilities. It’s cool because Skype to Skype is free, but SkypeOut and SkypeIn—which uses the Skype network for…
Weather stations come in all shapes and sizes, and here’s another one to add to that collection, the Waterdrop Weather Station from Sharper Image. While it’s supposed to be shaped like a water drop, we think it looks more like a red egg, or worse, a drop of blood. Besides its unusual look, it has…
You don’t have to wait for Wal-Mart’s $198 HD DVD player to be in stock, you can pick up the same deal at Circuit City online for the same price. All you need is $197.99 and you’ll get a Toshiba HD-A2, which still qualifies for that five free HD DVD giveaway Toshiba’s holding from now…
Hoping to put us out of a job, The Guardian gave British comedian Stephen Fry his own column about gadgets. You’ll remember that we wrote about Fry’s huge rant on smartphones (the same rant that got him this job), taking to task just about every manufacturer (including Apple) for sub-par work. In his new column,…