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Panasonic’s set to release an updated 7-series version of their Toughbook laptops that can drop 76 centimeters, or 2.49 feet, while on and still function correctly. Although 2.5 feet isn’t all that tall, it’s about the height of the average desk, which means you can safely launch the so far Japan-only Intel Santa Rosa-based laptops…
We’ve just received word from the iPhoneSIMFree team: they claim that their iPhone SIM unlock solution (which we documented on video here) doesn’t send your iPhone with 1.1.1 Firmware into Activation Limbo, unlike anySim. We still have to test this, however. Read what they say after the jump. https://gizmodo.com/iphone-software-unlock-confirmed-on-video-297651 We have successfully completed a test…
French cellphone provider Orange (owned by France Telecom) and Apple are having troubles coming to an agreement about the iPhone distribution in France, which may lead to delays—or even worse, going to another cellphone provider entirely. There’s not much else we can say about Apple and Orange fighting that would be funnier than the fact…
Don’t forget to enter in our contest for the Energi To Go Charger, an iPod classic, and iPod nano, and a Nike+iPod Sport kit. Click here for details on how to enter. It’s much better than an iPhone because you get TWO iPods, one you can take running and one that holds a bunch more…
Witness the Spyke robot in action, controlled from your computer via Wifi. Apparently designed for rich Frenchman who have condos in both NYC and Paris, it’s got a camera, microphone, and speaker, allowing you to use it as a wee surveillance robot. You can also use it as the strangest Skype phone ever if you’re…
Apple has a video tour of the new features in iPhone 1.1.1. We covered them in our Firmware Update Changelog earlier, but the video gives you a quick tour of the new features to enable you to see whether it’s worthwhile or not for you to upgrade in this limbo-time when third-party hacks and apps…
Why can’t Sony just come out and say that they’re making another PS3 model? We know it, they know it, and now the FCC knows it. While most of the details are blocked from the public eye, such as what size hard drive will be included, it does note that there will only be 2…
Apple followed up their iPhone firmware update with the iPod touch 1.1.1 update, described as “bug fixes”. It’s far from a major update, but so far I’ve noticed a more responsive UI, especially when rotating the iPod between vertical and horizontal orientation (I had to shake the iPod a little in the past to get…
Check out the superslo-mo guttercam as the lil green iRobot Looj clears away real-life sludge and debris. The best part of the video may be the Looj holster, allegedly designed so you can safely ascend and descend ladders, but really there to make you look like some kind of space cowboy. [iRobot] https://gizmodo.com/irobot-looj-gutter-cleaner-and-connectr-webcam-robots-a-304544
Now you can hook up to wireless broadband cellular service with this Novatel Wireless Ovation MC727, the world’s smallest EV-DO Rev. A USB modem that’s soon to be available on both Sprint and Verizon. Besides just being small, this one adds an extra twist: It has a microSD flash memory slot, letting you slip in…
Overclocked to 3.2GHz, Dell’s XPS M1730 gaming laptop is a smoking machine, listing from $2,999 to a “You have a serious gaming problem” price of $4,486, and we got a hands on at its official unveiling at DigitalLife. https://gizmodo.com/dell-xps-m1730-laptops-are-high-end-multi-colored-gami-294330 The only laptop currently capable of running the Ageia PhysX engine, and Unreal Tournament 3’s dreaded…
As of today, September 27, Disney Mobile is shutting down its doors and no longer allowing new content and applications to be purchased on their MVNO cellphone service. You have until December 31, 2007 to find a new cellphone plan, which is when Disney Moible will cut off services completely. Once you do cancel your…
We heard rumblings of the electric three-wheeled Aptera over a year ago but now the company has opened up an annoying and overwrought website soliciting “reservations,” meaning you can plunk down $500 and get the right to buy either the all-electric or plug-in diesel hybrid model. The good news is, there’s a working prototype with…
The folks over at MeizuMe got their hands on a new M6 Mini Player SL and compared it to the old Mini Player model. The Mini Player, if you don’t remember, is a nano-like competitor with similar features, but a less usable UI. The new version is essentially the same player, except noticeably thinner and…
A video surveillance program, similar to the one that has proven to be so “effective” in London, is coming to Chicago with the help of Big Brother Blue, IBM. The cameras, which will reportedly cost less than current city-wide surveillance methods, will also be linked to intelligent software. For instance, the system will be able…
Click to viewAs we saw in our coverage of the iRobot Digital Life Event, the iRobot Looj and iRobot ConnectR were just announced. The Looj, that weird gutter cleaner we saw before, will cost $99. The iRobot ConnectR, is a “virtual visiting robot,” which means it has a webcam and a mic for mobile teleconferencing;…
There hasn’t been a huge innovation in Sony Ericsson phones in a while, but this new patent for a sliding touchscreen model seems to be something quite different compared with what’s come before. It looks like a standard slider, but instead of the screen portion on top and the keys on the bottom, it’s the…
2:10 Colin Angle of iRobot is about to launch something. We’ll let you know what as soon as he stops rambling. Our guess would be the iRobot Looj. 2:16 Do you believe? He’s not turning people into believers of robots. He’s turning them into lovers of robots. 2:18 Showing product testimonials. Attribution? Probably his family…
Mio is taking advantage of the combo of GPS and the digital camera in the DigiWalker C720T. Take a picture with the 2-megapixel cam on its back, and it becomes a navigable point of interest, so you can return to that one romantic spot (or the scene of the crime). This GPS navi, introduced today…
Click to viewApple has told us that—first—unlocking software causes “irreparable damage” to the iPhone and—second—this “will likely result” in a “permanently inoperable” device in the future. Is this true or is Apple trying to spread fear, uncertainty and doubt among potential unlocked-iPhone users? The short answer: Yes, it’s FUD on both accounts. We’ve worked with…