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Johnny Five—hero of Short Circuit, Short Circuit 2, and all the Short Circuit sequels that have been playing only in our hearts since the franchise died in 1988—is indeed alive, and for sale on eBay. The five-foot-tall totally sentient robot is made of aluminum and steel, with “vaccu-formed styrene panels” to conceal his robot sexy…
The One Laptop Per Child Foundation told Reuters they’re considering selling their XO laptop in stores for $350-$525 this coming holiday season. [Reuters]
iFuntastic is a Jailbreak GUI/Checklist for simplifying the still complicated iPhone Ringtone hack. Previously, there was a tutorial, but this UI does a lot of the scripting for you, including download of the tools, prepping ringtones, unlocking the Phone, etc. Warning: Downloading and running random apps on your Mac can be dangerous for your software.…
When it comes to bandwidth, there are few grails as holy as fiber-to-the-home, also known as FFFFTTTTTTTTHHH. But it hasn’t been very cooperative. Fiber optic signal dies if it is bent at 90 degree angles twice, so you’re screwed unless you live in a round house. Corning, prodded by Verizon to come up with a…
Thanks to Peter Jackson, New Zealanders have all the fun. Not only do they get to experience epic Lord of the Rings sites as they are recreated in the countryside, but now they get to do donuts around their flocks of sheep with Halo Warthogs. Jackson’s WETA workshop recently finished building an accurate, working Warthog…
Gizmodo wants to hire a full time Tokyo-based editor to watch and write the US news while we sleep, link to interesting Japan news when appropriate, and do original reporting in Akihabara and other nests of otaku activity. The job is here for the taking, but you gotta be good. Obviously, you must know gadgets,…
People say the Japanese public transit system is fantastic, and it’s stuff like this Japan Railways Atomic clock that makes it so. The problem is, it’ll probably set itself to Japan time, automatically, once in awhile. (Confirmed — it does.) [Hobidas via Maochan – Thanks B!]
Flickr user, Nomad7674, wandered into his local apple store in Marlton, NJ and they had Apple-branded Bluetooth headsets available. Nomad claims that despite its tiny stature it actually fits pretty well in his ear, and his favorite feature is the magnetic plug built in to the headset. Stock seems to be pretty limited at all…
Pogue takes a a few waterproof cams down to the local waterpark for testing and finds Sanyo’s 6MP Xacti E1 to be of better image and video quality than the rest. I’ve always found the Xacti cam’s nice, but the low light performance to be lacking. That doesn’t matter when you’re talking about beach and…
Preparing your children to be cubicle drones is no easy task, but this $9.99 key card alarm system should give them a leg up over the other kids on the block. The Toy key alarm system comes with two identical key cards and a door mounting system. If the door is opened without first inserting…
Unlike VNC clients where you actually control the desktop from the iPhone, Soonr is offering a web-based AJAX web app that lets you access parts of your desktop instead. What’s better about this approach is that the UI is customized for the iPhone display, so there’s little scrolling around to find the thing you want.…
Although not quite as sexy as watching Meredith Viera ride the Batpod, this spycam video of Batman’s motorcycle on set gives you a good idea of how it’ll look in the movie. [29motoguide via Jalopnik] https://gizmodo.com/video-of-batmans-motorcycle-the-batpod-270227
We know where we’re going for movie night: NYC’s City Hall. Panasonic just dropped off a 103-inch plasma HDTV as well as a Blu-ray player, completely free of charge.
Products like the pool treadmill, the ExerSwim, and the Home Swimmer all provide a way for you to swim indefinitely in a home-sized pool without building a gigantic circular pool. https://gizmodo.com/the-pool-treadmill-271538 This Aquavee portable swim system offers similar benefits, allowing you to “swim in any style at any time” and continue swimming as long as…
Nerds like us all know Comic-Con is happening really soon, bringing updates of comic book movies as well as off the wall weird stuff straight to the fans. Are any of you going. Drop me an email if you are, and feel free to let me know if you’ve got any pics and movies you…
That Wii Internet Channel flash player exploit we looked at last week seems to be not quite as serious as we first thought. So far, instead of allowing possible homebrew code on the Wii (which in turn means emulated games), all the thing does is freeze up the console entirely. According to Symantec, the exploit…
Thanks to the magic of VMWare and Parallels (which let you run other operating systems on top of your own), you can try the OLPC operating system without actually having to be a child in a Third World country. All you have to do is download a pre-configured image, change some settings, and you’re set.…
We’re hiring a New York City based intern. Must have gadget journalism aspirations. The work is extremely fun, but includes some occasional grunt work. Hours are somewhat flexible but must be around working hours. Pay is close to nothing. You’re doing it for the love…and hairline chance to graduate to writer status after a tour…
The Marco is Motorola’s first plain cellphone with Wi-Fi support. This GSM/EDGE slider runs on the JUIX operating system, comes with a 2 megapixel camera and feels just sightly thicker than the Z3. The Boy Geniuses were able to connect to their wireless router just fine, but apparently they couldn’t test the connection to a…
In the Microsoft Earnings statement last week, the Entertainment and Devices Division revealed that they had a loss of $1.16 billion thanks to flagging Xbox sales. Instead of shipping 1.8 million Xbox 360s like they did in the fourth quarter of 2006, they shipped 700,000, which is a dramatic fall-off this early into a console’s…