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Straight from the product page: “Creative ALchemy (Audigy Edition) restores your Sound Blaster Audigy’s ability to process EAX effects, 3D audio, sampling rate conversion and audio mixing for certain DirectSound3D games in Windows Vista.” That’s right Creative’s extorting charging 10 bucks to fix something that should work in the first place. Their side of the…
This 1923 prediction in the February 12 Bridgeport Telegram (Bridgeport, Connecticut) was written by William H. Anderson, New York Superintendent of the Anti-Saloon League. Mr. Anderson insists that by the year 2022 only the “abnormal, subnormal, vicious and depraved” will drink alcohol. Drink up you friendly degenerates! We only have a few years left! By…
While poor PC users still get the insulting end of the stick as Mac cozily snags their features, overall these spots feel less mean than Apple’s and surprisingly un-stale. John Hodgman’s presence is missed, but the Mac guy comes across as slightly less smug than Justin Long (probably ’cause he’s way old). Complete collection after…
Transformers get a dedicated Joost channel showing eps from the original series. [Tech Digest]
The 1930 film Just Imagine depicts the futuristic world of 1980. With flying cars, food pills, and a totalitarian government the world is orderly but not much fun. This scene depicts the meal of the future. The prohibition reference is particularly funny. Many thanks to Amy Macnamara for this paleo-futuristic classic that hasn’t yet been…
Nevermind that Kanye West manages to bring down the great Daft Punk sample in his latest single, “Stronger,” with some boring raps. Says the Kanye: “Does anyone make real shit anymore?” Apparently not, but fans of Katsuhiro Otomo’s classic Akira film will probably find something to like in the video‘s live-action re-imagining of some scenes…
[Rewritten by BL 7/15/07] So far, software king of free DVD ripping, Handbrake, has yet to come out with an iPhone preset, but the iPod one works fine. And remember that Handbrake works on copy protected discs, too. Roxio’s crunch is good for non-DVD, video to iPhone conversion and like Handbrake, it does export for…
When classy businesspeople need to conduct PowerPoint presentations in style, they pair their pinstriped suits with 18-karat-gold-coated X-Pointer RF Wireless Presenters. Every tool you could want at your disposal while putting a captive audience to sleep is present and accounted for, including slide controls, a laser pointer and wireless mouse functionality. But discerning presenters demand…
Like something out of a Blade-meets-Matrix frankenmovie, designer Christina Tapp‘s Art Nouveau phone is a sleek, curvy beauty that apparently serves a functional purpose as a phone. Since it isn’t real, I don’t have to worry about wiping my drool off of its scrolling LCD front panel (as long as I’m dreaming, why not make…
The FCC re-approves the Samsung T639 as what looks to be T-Mobile’s first 3G phone. [phone scoop]
They said it couldn’t be done. And it probably can’t. A year after an Irish company called Steorn promised a perpetual energy source that required only magnetism, not fuel, the device called Orbo was set up for a 10-day public demonstration. Yesterday, at the Kinetica Museum in London, was to be the scheduled unveiling and…
Taser International is teasing us, saying that next monday we will be able to incapacitate enemies, evil car salesmen and unfriendly mothers-in-law by shooting their new tiny eXtended Range Electronic Projectile from a 12-gauge shotgun. But what’s this XREP coming out of that barrel above? The XREP is a taser which only weights 2.4 grams…
According to the rumors, Sony may be shaving $100 off the price of the PlayStation 3 after E3. I guess they can’t take the sales beatings by Mario and Co. anymore. http://kotaku.com/gaming/rumor/playstation-3-100-price-cut-hits-july-15-275391.php
The reiHuggables may be the nicest light-up pillows we’ve ever seen on the Giz…which admittedly might not be saying much. Using a hidden switch, the reiHuggables will glow for up to 4 hours at a time, after which time their 4 AA batteries (that you supply) can be recharged. The secret to their magical glow…
In an unprecedented move, Microsoft has announced that they are extending all Xbox 360 warranties to three years to cover the “three rings of death” error code. The deal is retroactive, supporting those who have already purchased consoles and refunding those who have already paid Microsoft for repairs. We’re guessing that recent bad press of…
Cars with only three wheels are goofy, but we’ll make an exception for the “alé” if it can really manage 92 miles per gallon. While you won’t be able to take all of your friends on a cruise around the country (without filling up!) in the alé’s dual tandem seating, whoever is inside is in…
AppleCare details for the iPhone emerge, includes loaner when repairs are lengthy. [tuaw.com]
With all of the hullabaloo last week surround the iPhone, we nearly missed an update on the anti-iPhone, the world’s first open-sourced Linux mobile phone known as the FIC/OpenMoko Neo 1973. The phone has more internal flash memory and integrated Wi-Fi. It will be ready for customers in October, available in $450 and $600 configs…
After 8 years of trying, RIM can now sell BlackBerrys in China; the 8700G goes on sale in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and other cities at the end of July [AP via NY Times]
For those times when you listen to the radio (do people still listen to the radio?) and you can’t identify a song [do people still listen to songs?] there’s the $19.95 MusicMarker. Press the button to activate the mic while the elusive song is playing, and the MusicMarker will record a snippet. When you get…