Posts about Gizmodo as of July 11, 2009
07/11/2009
Gizmodo: Not content with being the world’s richest man, Bill Gates is planning on extending…
07/11/2009
Get a load of this. It’s a Wii accessory kit that contains an incredible 38 pieces. 38! Enough to form a shitty white plastic Voltron, Devastator and Predaking, with enough left over to scrape together a Defensor while you’re at it. It’s manufactured by Chinese company Areus, and seems to be their “21 in 1″ pack with a few additions, namely what looks like a fishing rod, a baseball bat, golf clubs and even some little Wii Remote/mobile phone charms.
07/11/2009
by Nick 07.11.09 There’s been a lot of really interesting commentary on Google’s announcement over the last few days, and a good deal of it can be found either at or through Gizmodo. Google’s CEO has remarked that though he was initially opposed to Chrome, he caved in fast, and his eventual take on the browser and the Chrome OS struck a chord with me: “They change the way you think about your computer.âThat’s why Chrome is so awesome — give it a chance, and it somehow makes everything different.
07/11/2009
CultureCrummy Wii Accessories Finally Triple-Jump The SharkBy Luke Plunkett on July 11, 2009 at 2:30 PM Get a load of this. It’s a Wii accessory kit that contains an incredible 38 pieces. 38! Enough to form a shitty white plastic Voltron, Devastator and Predaking, with enough left over to scrape together a Defensor while you’re at it.It’s manufactured by Chinese company Areus, and seems to be their “21 in 1″ pack with a few additions, namely what looks like a fishing rod, a baseball bat, golf clubs and even some little Wii Remote/mobile phone charms.When will this Wii accessory arms race end?
07/11/2009
Get a load of this. It’s a Wii accessory kit that contains an incredible 38 pieces. 38! Enough to form a shitty white plastic Voltron, Devastator and Predaking, with enough left over to scrape together a Defensor while you’re at it. It’s manufactured by Chinese company Areus, and seems to be their “21 in 1″ pack with a few additions, namely what looks like a fishing rod, a baseball bat, golf clubs and even some little Wii Remote/mobile phone charms.
07/11/2009
That’s right, Olympus shot 60,000 pictures, developed 9,600 prints and shot over 1,800 pictures again (no post production) to create their stop-motion Pen Story commercial. Video after the break. The Olympus Pen E-P1 is a beautiful Micro Four Thirds tribute the famous Pen half-frame SLR of the 1960s, so it’s only appropriate that the most distinctive part of their advertising campaign is inspired by a previous work. [via Gizmodo ]
07/11/2009
I scored one of the only copies of Windows 7 Touch Pack out in the wild, and it really blew my mind, bringing the full power of Microsoft Surface to touch-enabled Win 7 PCs. Have a look: In my first go-around with Win 7 touch , I didn’t feel so much ooh-aah as I felt relief, relief that Microsoft had actually baked intelligent touch controls directly into the new operating system. Once again, my touch experience is…Here is the full post: Gizmodo
07/11/2009
That’s right, Olympus shot 60,000 pictures, developed 9,600 prints and shot over 1,800 pictures again (no post production) to create their stop-motion Pen Story commercial. Video after the break. The Olympus Pen E-P1 is a beautiful Micro Four Thirds tribute the famous Pen half-frame SLR of the 1960s, so it’s only appropriate that the most distinctive part of their advertising campaign is inspired by a previous work. [via Gizmodo ] Via Techeblog
07/11/2009
A Computer You Can Bring on a Plane! (PIC) Was North Korea Behind the U.S./South Korean DDOS Attacks? Best Buy Responds with ‘The One Type of Gizmodo Blogger’ Did Microsoft force Asus to axe Linux? Chinese ‘Web addicts’ get boot camp, therapy Expression Encoder 3 Announced, Comes with Built-in Screen Capture Power.com Countersues Facebook Over Data Portability PCs Used in Korean DDoS Attacks May Self Destruct Putting What Little We Actually Know About Chrome
07/11/2009
That’s right, Olympus shot 60,000 pictures, developed 9,600 prints and shot over 1,800 pictures again (no post production) to create their stop-motion Pen Story commercial. Video after the break.The Olympus Pen E-P1 is a beautiful Micro Four Thirds tribute the famous Pen half-frame SLR of the 1960s, so it’s only appropriate that the most distinctive part of their advertising campaign is inspired by a previous work.[via Gizmodo]



