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Oh. What’s this? A drool-worthy smartphone that doesn’t come from Cupertino? The next Helio perhaps? Just some fan dream? I don’t know. I just want one. Drop us a line if you know anything about this lovely zowielala cell. [HelioCity]
Apple may have just brought their first touchscreen phone to the market, but here is the original rendition of an Apple phone from 1983. Designed by Hartmut Esslinger—the same mind behind the Apple IIc portable computer—we don’t think it was actually called an “iPhone,” but it sure makes a hell of a headline. Hit the…
It’s been 25 years since Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan was released, and to commemorate the occasion here’s a Star Trek USS Enterprise model that’s gotten itself a fancy new paint job. Designed by Art Asylum, the 16-inch plastic model is also fitted out with the appropriate blinking lights and realistic sound effects from…
By Brazilian designer Rafael Morgan, the Light Drop is a lamp you operate like a faucet, controlling the intensity of light with the knob. The striking silicon bulb is lit by an LED to ensure you aren’t just pouring your money down the drain (though we’re not so certain that one LED will achieve a…
A British teenager who bought a Sony PlayStation 2 on eBay for 95 ($194) got more than he bargained for when he opened the package. Instead of a shiny, happy gaming console, there was a whole heap of euros – 65,400 ($90,000) to be precise—stacked neatly inside. A spokesman for eBay said that the parcel’s…
“Bathing Beauties” is an initiative to revitalize the 10-mile stretch of Lincolnshire coastline, UK, from Mablethorpe to Anderby Creek. We know that you don’t really care so much about the initiative, but you may be interested in the 240 entries of weird architecture spawned by the initiative—because what better way to revitalize the seashore than…
In order to promote safe sex among India’s prostitutes, Hindustan Latex Ltd has developed “paan-flavored” condoms—making a man’s…cigar…resemble the tasty Indian treat of betel nuts, spices and tobacco wrapped in betel leaves. At first you might say, “Sign me up!!” And we can certainly understand the enthusiasm. But are these prophylactics missing the point? After…
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Count them. 275 Tranformers from the ’80s. 101 Autobots, 81 Decepticons, 92 licensed products, some never removed from box, some mint-in-box, all ready for the mother of all battles. Sold for $1,000,000 at eBay in a story full of drama, love and cartoon passion that started out of pity for Starscream. https://gizmodo.com/video-review-transformers-optimus-prime-vs-r2d2-vs-i-256618 Like all good…
The BigDog, from Boston Dynamics, a company specializing in human simulation, is just weird. A robotic pack mule that runs on petrol, travels at up to 3.3mph over all sorts of terrain, and can carry up to 120 lb, BigDog has received $10 million of funding from the Pentagon. Check how it moves in a…
The Beverage Buddy is a rather useful little remote-controlled buggy for those of us whose inner sofa monster can be conjured up at regular intervals. It brings a couple of cans—or bottles—in its bucket seats to wherever we might be lying, lazy and unashamed. There’s one flaw, though… Where is the Beverage Buddy’s Buddy? An…
A researcher is claiming that he has created a Mac OS X worm which was able to infect 1,500 systems in his controlled network. The worm, unfortunately named Rape.osx, uses a vulnerability that will not be undisclosed until they finish their work and get their thirty pieces of silver. [Sunnet Beskerming via Slashdot]
We at the Giz are fond of both hands and bionic things – so this iLIMB, from Scottish firm Touch Bionics, is so far up our street it’s parked in our car port. A prosthetic hand with five separately-powered fingers, the iLIMB functions via the electric signals generated by the remaining portion of a patient’s…
What happens when you take three summer courses at once? You go a little crazy and start making LOLfutures. If you’re not familiar with the LOLCats craze, I suggest checking out the Wikipedia page, which can bring you up to speed much better than I can. My favorite incarnation is probably Ape Lad’s The Laugh-Out-Loud…
Click to view When it comes to piloting RC helicopters, Alan Szabo Jr is King, an earthbound Stringfellow Hawke. Here he is putting a whirlybird with a Trex 600 motor through its paces. Observe. Learn, And then go back to piloting your pencil in the privacy of your work cubicle. [Dethroner]
It is a fitting day to look at Paul Ehrlich’s third and final scenario of agri-apocalypse from his 1968 book, The Population Bomb. Today Norman Borlaug, probably the greatest living American, received the Congressional Gold Medal. Mr. Bourlag received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1970 after becoming an integral figure in the “Green Revolution.” While…
As they said they would, Pioneer has made their lower res, 1365 by 768 and 1024 by 768 res, 16,000:1 contrast ratio, Project Kuro Plasmas available for sale before July was up. The 1080p models, with the 20,000:1 ratios, 1080p pixel count, and 50 and 60 inch sizes, are coming in September. Until then, these…
The previously import-only Vaio TZ was just announced for US shores. That’s good news, because its predecessor, the Sony Vaio TX, was one of my favorites subnotes ever. Like the TX, I love the TZ’s LED-backlit screen, usable keyboard, built- in EVDO Rev. A by Sprint, and nearly 8 hours of battery life. The TZ’s…
We don’t put much faith in magic around here, but with Harry Potter mania sweeping the nation we aren’t surprised to see that some techies are eager to incorporate the supernatural into their daily lives. Instructables user technick29 will help you tap into your inner supernerd with his tutorial on using Harry Potter’s trademark spells…
Unsatisfied with the selection on Xbox 360’s Marketplace for movies? CinemaNow, the PC movie download and rental store, has updated their Media Manager software to allow rented or purchased movies to be viewed on the Xbox 360. Over 7,000 of them. Now when you buy or rent one a flick, your Vista or XP machine…