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Apparently jet engines are quite expensive, keeping the technology out of my sweet 1996 Suzuki Sidekick. However, if shrunk down small enough, these engines can produce relatively massive amounts of power at a reasonable price. MIT researchers are developing a turbine engine built from 6 silicon wafers powered by liquid butane that can produce between…
Last week Toshiba showed off a new, lower power version of the Cell processor under development for mobile phones. The advancement pairs well with the natural shift to 65-nanometer production technology from the 90nm line currently in production for the PS3, but it sounds like Toshiba is the only one actually pursuing the Cell for…
Save the paper and dice for the poor, when we dork out to tabletop RPGs, we need plenty of money and electricity. Here’s a custom tabletop that has a built-in computer, individually lit stations for dice rolls, some cool metal ball thingies, and a tube network for secret DM messages (delivered in ball thingies). Goblets…
GideonTech has posted an article called The Top Ten Ways to Save Money on Gadgets. We don’t mean to flame the writers, but Tip #8 is to check the glossy Sunday ads in newspapers, which while not a bad idea, isn’t necessarily worthy of our readers’ time. Yes, that’s right, we actually care very much…
Last week at a conference in Argentina, Intel’s regional general manager Esteban Galuzzi (not assistant to regional general manager) called power buttons on PC’s hard to find. When questioned some more, he was all: “With regards to the button, maybe mine was a wrong expression, but it’s one of the characteristics that appear in every…
We just mentioned the Creative Xmod earlier this week – a go-between for you speakers and digital audio source that supposedly enhances sound to “beyond original CD quality”. While not planned for release until next month, some pictures have already hit the Internet. https://gizmodo.com/creative-xmod-promises-to-make-your-crappy-mp3s-sound-b-204903 Here is the Xmod next to a Vasoline coated Samsung YP-K5…
Apparently the art of pulling 2 for 1 Cokes from vending machines is the lightly guarded secret of a whole underground network of amateur videographers. Here is a clearer, more interesting video of the hack – that we don’t condone, mostly because you look like a total ass with your arm up a Coke machine…
For anyone with a 5G iPod, here is how you can make any video your iPod screensaver while it’s charging, compliments of Francis Real: 1. Create a file named “Demo Mode” on your iPod. 2. In iTunes, rename any video file as “demo”. 3. Sync. 4. Put on the charger. Sounds like a neat, non-warranty-voiding…
“What’s this?” “I can’t talk about it.” “But it’s so cute!” “That’s Chien. My grandma…made him for me…before…” “OH! I’m so sorry!” “She just meant so much to me…” “That’s so sweet! Come here, I know how to make you better.” “Oh, wow…I’m a little shaken but-” “Wait. What’s this weird cord coming out of…
The Holux GPSlim 240 is a GPS receiver that can interface with a PDA, smartphone or notebook via Bluetooth or USB. It’s very small – about the height of a key – and runs off a rechargeable 8-hour lithium-ion battery (or car charger, etc). And the GPSlim 240 uses SiRF Star III architecture, which is…
I’m the first to admit that sometimes we can all get a little snobby about tech. This is just a standard hd, and the speed at which it continuously functions is unbelievable. Of course, when they fail and I lose all my data…that can be pretty unbelievable too. [digg]
The Slik S Pole Digital (a name that is surely butchered by translation) is a helpful way for SLR photographers to get that extra bit of height for a shot. Its 30cm to 60cm can help a camera reach those tough spots, like over private fences and up to bedroom windows. The $58 pole can…
This tip about the future Tuvoli iPod dock/speaker set looks exactly like the old one, except we think this one’s black. Is the black version what’s new? We don’t know, since there’s no extra information besides the fact that it will retail for $299.99. Oh, and there’s a remote this time. Tuvoli makes some good-sounding…
The Flashpoint Shareplayer is an MP3 player/radio that can record voice and store files, ranging in sizes from 128MB to 4GB and starting at $89.99. For those functions alone, the Shareplayer seems a little expensive. But the Shareplayer can do more, like…errr…sharing. Sure, MP3s can be downloaded to another computer (unlike the iPod), but can…
Here’s a nice hack for how to get 2 for 1 Cokes out of a certain model vending machine. Gizmodo is not a proponent of stealing soft drinks, of course, but the hack is so simple that we are amazed no one in quality control caught it. Also: notice how well spoken the thief is…
These microchip cufflinks are perfect for when we are choked into a suit and tie and pulled from our techcaves, kicking and screaming. They are a way of discreetly saying, “I am listening with sincerity, but my cufflinks could be processing how my cold, robot legs are going to kick your soft, fleshy ass all…
If you were wondering what the difference between Sprint, Verizon and Cingular’s high speed cellular data network was, you’ve come to the right place. A Sprint employee did a comparison of the three, pitting them in a deathmatch based on coverage, performance, terms of service, and pricing. The results? Sprint was ahead in coverage, with…
Hitachi has just recalled 16,000 lithium-ion laptop batteries due to possible overheating problems (Japan models only). The batteries, as in other recent recalls, are manufactured by Sony. We wonder if there are actually documented problems with the latest recalls (“boomies”), or if companies are just leaning hard on Sony, threatening to pull future purchases if…
It was bound to happen. Sure things were hot and heavy when we barely saw one another, but then she moved in and, well…I know we are just watching TV at home but are grey sweats and a complete lack of makeup necessary for such an endeavor? Can television no longer be watched in heels…
For those keeping up with Microsoft’s new OS Veeeesta, they have just released their final built until the final shipping version, RC2 (Release Candidate 2). So what are you waiting for? Go download it and tell us what you think in the comments! And if it crashes your system or something, run to the nearest…