Tesla’s Motorized Pink Bunny Slippers: The Fast and the Furry-ous
Click to view Gizmodo has done a fair few posts about electric car company Tesla in the past, but none have moved me quite as much as I’d like these vehicles to move me. And you all know how much pink products make me feel normally (nausea, intense anger, psychosis…). Well, not these. Firmware Engineer…
Robotic Vanity Mirror Concept Follows Your Mug Around the Room
Face-tracking webcams are a dime a dozen, but this is the first time we’ve seen a mirror that zeros in on your face, following our ugly mug regardless of whether we duck or tilt. The mirror was created by Marie Sester, and although it’s only a concept, it works just like you’d imagine. The only…
LJDAM Adds GPS and Laser Guidance to Bombs
This is a B-2 plane dropping a bomb equipped with the Joint Direct Attack Munition guidance kit. The kit adds inertial navigation and global positioning systems to the tail of traditional warheads. Unlike the more expensive traditional TV or laser guidance systems, which only work well in good weather, these bombs use the same GPS…
LG Wine Phone: But You Can Call It The CV300
Hello, Gizmodo readers. I’m a beautiful lay-dee and I’d like to take some time to tell you about my skincare routine. To keep my epidermis soft and fresh and kissable-schmissable, I stroke my face with LG’s new phone, the CV300. Developed by LG’s resident dermatologists, specialists in cell (phone) regeneration technology, the CV300 boasts a…
PC World Names its 100 Best Products of the Year
The PC World Top 100 products of 2007 have been announced, before we are even halfway through 2007. Don’t ask me why, but this means they have had to leave out stuff like the iPhone, which they awarded top spot to in the Most Anticipated Product category. So what did hit the top spot for…
Asuka Tripper V Photo Storage Viewer
This is the Asuka Tripper V Photo Storage Viewer, hot off the production line in Japan. It’s got an 800 x 480-pixel screen and is JPEG, RAW, MPEG-4, MP3 and AAC compatible, as well as MP4s, so it’s not just a gizmo for serious photographers. We’ve featured both the Canon and the Epson P-5000 before…