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Remember the early alpha of the first native iPhone AIM client we wrote about a week ago? It’s out of alpha and into beta, and incidentally sucks quite a bit less, which means it’s quite usable. https://gizmodo.com/first-native-iphone-aim-client-released-kinda-sucks-293759 They’ve gotten rid of problems such as having to hit a key to bring up the keyboard, the…
Following up on the Samsung Blast, T-Mobile is going to receive another slider a clamshell from Samsung this month in the form of Samsung Beat. It’s going to have a 1.3-megapixel camera, myFaves compatibility, on-face music control buttons, a green ring speaker and various other standard features that aren’t really worth listing. How much on-board…
This is the phone your grandfather imagined you’d be talking on when he was a boy: the ShenZhou-VII. It’s shaped like a rocket ship, one that was designed to discover once and for all whether or not the moon really is made of cheese. Look out, iPhone! There’s a new granddaddy of cellphones in town,…
We just got the scoop from Epson: the company says it will indeed deliver that new-and-improved 1080p projector that we told you about earlier today to the United States this December. It will be called the Epson PowerLite Home Cinema 1080 UB, and most startling of all is its price: $2699, a full $300 less…
Sony’s ImageStation online photo service will vanish on Feb. 1, 2008, but uploading, sharing and shopping will be dismantled by Nov. 12th. Users can move their photos to Shutterfly, and get a free 20-page photo book for their troubles. [ImageStation]
Giving new meaning to the phrase “we will bury you,” a group of Germans has decided to build a new Great Pyramid that’s ten times the size and more than twice the height of the original at nearly 2000 feet tall. A group of German builders has gotten together with Dutch architect Rem Koolhaus for…
Everyone wants a piece of the touchscreen cellphone pie these days. Basically every phone manufacturer is now jumping on the bandwagon, and not just Chinese rip-off artists, either! Take a peeksy at this Sony Ericsson spy shot, which looks to be a buttonless touchscreen just like, well, basically every new phone being announced these days.…
Pash over at Lifehacker has a tutorial up on how to install third-party applications to your iPhone. It’s notable because it comes straight from our iPhone Book, along with many more tips and tricks that you won’t find in other books (seriously, we’ve read the other books, and they don’t have them). Check out the…
This. Bleeping. Bag. Look, I’ve lost the power of erudition.
Hi there. Here’s a bit more party spoiler from the spies at Think Secret, who are all but promising that the iPod touch will be here tomorrow, at Apple’s “The Beat Goes On” event. Check out these beefy stats. •3.5-inch touchscreen, a la iPhone. A hard drive, not flash, for pricing and capacity limitations. Wireless…
This week at TreeHugger: We discover that lowering the frame rate on your iPhone (or other video-playing gadget) will magically extend your battery life. Solar power goes on the road, as this guy uses the power of the sun to blog about his trip, as it happens. While we’re on the topic, check out these…
This week on the 102nd edition of Coolness Roundup, Gizmodo’s Charlie White and Sci Fi Tech’s Stephen Schleicher talk wireless HDMI, how it will work and what it means to you and me. The Gurus of Cool also notice a few 3D television sets and monitors and wonder if they will be a big flop,…
The lasses over at Shiny Shiny took the shocking taser gun and brought them out for a little fun—at each other’s expense. Not to spoil the fun, but Zara and Katie throw out their usually composed British demeanors and zap out all their latent workplace aggression in the span of 30 seconds. Susi from Shiny…
This Russian helicopter is shown flying around with its rotors not moving. Have the Ruskies reverse-engineered some alien technology to create hovering helicopters? If so, why did the jackasses bother to put rotors on? Allow me to answer those questions. It’s a normal helicopter – no alien technology here, unfortunately. It’s actually an optical illusion…
Just when we were thinking that Epson Powerlite Home Cinema 1080p projector was a great deal at $3000, the company comes along and stomps that down with an even better model, the EMP-TW2000. Set for a November ship date in Japan and probably later in the United States, this one trumps its predecessor with a…
Epson jacked up its latest 4×6 photo printers with larger LCD screens (now 3.6″) and faster print times: they can handle a full-quality borderless print in 37 seconds. The new PictureMate Zoom includes a CD burner too, so you can dump a day of shooting to disc for archiving or sharing. The new PictureMates have…
While “Croix” might be a crisper moniker for Samsung’s iPhoneish Ultra F700 smartphone, the French label reeks of trying too hard to sound classy. But, the name supposedly has legitimate roots in the cross-inspired interface of the phone, which we saw back in February. Aside from the name change, specs look the same, and there…
A hack of Pentagon computers in the office of Defense Secretary Robert Gates has been traced to China, according to US officials. The attack, which brought down the network serving Gates’ office, has been traced back to China’s People’s Liberation Army with near-certainty. China, of course, denies any involvement, as they’re obviously too busy trying…
Look out for the high-end Dell Precision laptops, with the new goosed-up M6300 flagship rolling out today. This one slam-dunks Dell’s previous-best Precision M4300’s 2.4GHz processor with Intel’s latest 64-bit Core 2 Duo Extreme Edition X7900, the 2.8GHz processor that Dell says is an exclusive with its mobile M6300 workstations. With its 17-inch 1920×1200 screen,…
This is either a technological breakthrough or a sign that the medical profession is getting lazier by the minute: Aranz Medical’s SilhouetteMobile PDA was designed to diagnose how bad a wound is, and monitor its progress as it heals. With lasers. Fully disgusting illustrated “Wound Measurement Report” after the bloody jump. The PDA uses a…