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More weight to Orange being the iPhone’s exclusive carrier in France comes via the French publication La Tribune. [Google Translated La Tribune, Thanks Marc!] https://gizmodo.com/iphone-eu-carriers-confirmed-in-france-uk-and-germany-291929
Geltec Corporation has been working on its shock-absorbing gel, and now has improved upon its Alpha Gel with this Beta Gel, shown here protecting an egg from its untimely demise as it plummets from a dizzying height of just over 72 feet. Remarkable. It just seems to defy the laws of physics. We want some…
We were shocked, shocked! when Aiptek rolled out a $299 720p GO-HD camcorder last May, but now the company’s topped that pinnacle of cheapness with the Aiptek 720p A-HD camcorder, a stripped-down version of its piece-of-shit brandmate, rolling in at a rock-bottom $169.99. https://gizmodo.com/aiptek-unleashes-299-720p-camcorder-264170 The company’s taken out the optical zoom and substituted a 4x…
Looks like that Motorola ROKR E8 we first showed you a few weeks ago is fo’ reals. In addition to that cool-beans backlit keypad, we’re liking that “Omega Wheel” navigation device that makes it easy to jump around your music and menus. Plus, there are haptic controls that give your finger a little vibrating action…
While the Beatles might one day pull the Yellow Submarine into iTunes, don’t expect the UK’s second-biggest iTunes holdout, Radiohead, to deliver any Pablo Honey, at least to Apple. Even though their albums can go DRM-free (EMI was their label), Radiohead only wants them sold in their entirety, not as individual tracks. But! Their albums…
In case you’ve been completely zoned out by our obsessive iPhone coverage for the past year, here’s an encapsulated video by a sensible-sounding guy from WonderHowTo.com, giving you a nice short course showing you how to install applications on your iPhone. You did know you could do that, didn’t you? Look at all the apps…
It looks like the first U.S. carrier to offer in-flight Wi-Fi using a satellite-based setup will be Alaska Airlines, which plans to roll the service out to its entire fleet by 2009, pending the results of a monthlong test this spring. Using Row 44’s satellite system instead of an air-to-ground one, a la Virgin America…
The UK iPhone site and Apple Store are up and running now, but the O2 UK store’s still down, oddly. [Apple, O2]
Looks like we were pretty much on the money except for the date—O2 will be carrying the iPhone in the UK, which will arrive Nov. 9 for £269 (8GB model only). Sadly, but not unexpectedly, 3G’s still not on board. To mitigate the EDGE factor, O2’s hooking up with The Cloud to put out over…
The impending onslaught of ads coming to everyone’s cellphone just got a little bit more inevitable with Google announcing AdSense for Mobile. The new ad network brings Google contextual ads to the smallest screen for the first time—its current mobile ad service, AdWords, only does search result ads. Like regular AdSense, Google’s paying per click—but…
As we see over and over again, the abstract concept of “the future” has been sold many different ways over the years. An article from the September 27, 1948 Daily Register (Harrisburg, IL) titled, “Futuristic Hairdo at $35 Per Do Hits Women Like New Atom Bomb,” seems to describe post-War hopes and anxieties for the…
The Via Epia SN is one of the smallest and definitely one of the fastest motherboards around, and it’s guaranteed to give every gamer a triple orgasm. The first model of this type to have a 1.8GHz CPU and a 16x PCIe slot, the Epia SN also has four SATA ports, a CF card connector,…
Remember Steven Smith, the Zune tattoo guy? Well, having promised us a third Zune tattoo for a while now, Steven has re-emerged with not only pictures of the new design but also bearing a new, slimmer body. The tattoo is the catchphrase, “Welcome to the social” and is proudly (and apparently painfully) tattooed on the…
MotionPortrait has released a new photo imaging program of the same name that can take a regular 2D picture and transform it into a moving, smiling, talking 3D model. According to the company, a one-gigahertz CPU can handle the 2D-to-3D transformation, which then allows the user to change eye color, hair-style and facial expressions. The…
Is a standard iMac not gaudy enough for you? Do you feel the need to coat every piece of electronics in either gold or chrome? Do you enjoy paying a $400 to $500 premium for a fancy case? Then ChroMac is the solution! Your two options are either buying a pre-made iMac inside a chrome,…
In an effort to stop the Earth from becoming a barren wasteland, British Liberal Democrats announced plans to completely abolish gasoline- and diesel-powered cars by 2040. To aid them in their quest, the politicians proposed increasing Britain’s car tax by £2000 (or roughly $4000) specifically for larger vehicles like 4x4s, while lower-emission vehicles would be…
Nerdyshirts is giving away 500 BeatBuckles on Thursday to a bunch of random customers. For those of you with too much taste to remember, the BeatBuckle is a belt that holds your iPod (previous generation) on your belt, so you can combine the theft-friendly conspicuousness of a belt clip with the “I’m an asshole” of…
iTunes 7.4.2 just came out, and its reported that it breaks some custom ringtone hacks. Apple’s been open-minded about hardware changes, but anything infringing upon iTunes sales has been patched pretty aggressively in the past. Ringtones, too, it seems. The file renaming hack to cease working. Sendsong and manual copying of ringtones to the iPhone…
Duracell’s latest NiMH rechargeable batteries have two neat features. One, they hold power for up to 365 days without use, and two, they come pre-charged, so you won’t have to juice them up before plopping them into your camera. The first is great so your batteries are always ready for use even if you haven’t…
We just rolled out a couple new comment features, and although they’re pretty cool, we’ve been hitting a couple bugs in stuff like logging in under Firefox (anyone else have this problem?). Please be patient, and we’ll hope to have all this junk fixed soon. On another note, here’s our Question of the Day for…