Posts about Gizmodo as of March 11, 2009

iPod iNnovationsaccessonmainstreet.net
03/11/2009
The new iPod Shuffle model announces song titles and artist names, … of dexterity impairments or who have difficulty raising their arms. Gizmodo: The new iPod
This makes me sad.iancanderson.net
03/11/2009
Gizmodo covered a study of a Stanford professor who conducts an informal study to see how tolerant young people are of highly compressed, … , I do. The Gizmodo article . The professor’s article .
03/11/2009
Just as you sometimes misplace your eyeglasses only to find them on top of your head, … at. Via: Gizmodo
03/11/2009
March 11, 2009 – 9:45 amWhy Sony, WHY?!! And who in their right mind will give a sh*t?! … at the read link. source @ engadgetaddendum: Gizmodo picked this story up, and their headline is priceless
What, No Parachute?headsparks.com
03/11/2009
If you’re going camping and are extremely short on time and/or space and/or you just have to have the latest in camping-gadgetry, … then this is for you h/t: gizmodo .It’s a jacket… and a backpack… and a tent.  You know, just in case.
03/11/2009
The Prada Transformer is not your average building. Designed by Rem Koolhass and the Office for Metropolitan Architecture, … for concerts, fashion shows and other cultural events. via Gizmodo
It’s enough to make a talking iPod sweartimesonline.typepad.com
03/11/2009
Apple today added an iPod that talks to its line-up of portable music players. Yes, you read that right. Talks … out of its tiny electronic mouth might be, “Oh crikey!” According to a report on Gizmodo
03/11/2009
[ Samsung.JPG] Samsung a877 images have popped up on the net showing the company’s newest offering for mobile phone consumers … be transferred using the HSDPA standard. Via Gizmodo
03/11/2009
Owners of second-generation (2G) iPod Touch models who wanted to jailbreak their device had to go through quite a hack job and actually keep their … , doesn’t put your precious device on a USB umbilical cord. Gizmodo
03/11/2009
Gizmodo: When consumer budgets are tight, companies tend to back off the horrendously priced luxury goods. But according to the OLED Association, it’s not poor consumers that are holding