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La gravité s’applique aussi aux tartines grillées
via Gizmodo by fred on July 08, 2008
Les tartines grillées viennent de réaliser qu’elles peuvent bénéficier des effets de la gravité. C’est à se demander pourquoi personne n’y avait pensé plus tôt.Le concept de grille-pain Nahamer T450 imaginé par Rob Penny donne un véritable coup de pied dans le tas de miettes la fourmilière des concepteurs de grille-pains. Son invention est d’autant plus habile que les tartines...
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Bubblewrap Calendar Lets You Pop Your Life Away, One Day at a Time [Pop]
via Gizmodo by Kit Eaton on July 08, 2008
I haven't met a single soul who doesn't like popping bubblewrap, and now there's BubbleCalendar, a full printed calendar that uses the bigger, more satisfying bubbles. And that might all be very neat and stress-relieving... but I have misgivings. Doesn't the expiry of another day of your life, disappearing into the past with a little *phut* of plastic-wrapped gas sound rather sad?...
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Hystérie autour de l’iPhone en Grande-Bretagne
via Gizmodo by fred on July 07, 2008
Si vous doutiez encore de l’hystérie que générera la sortie du nouvel iPhone, voici un indice concret: quelques heures après avoir ouvert les pré-commandes d’iPhone 3G en Grande-Bretagne, le site dédié de l’opérateur O2 avait déjà épuisé tous ses stocks. Apprêtez-vous à voir des fanboys zombies errer à proximité des Apple Stores partout sur la planète. [Merci Mark et Jon]
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LG Chocolate 3 Arriving July 14th [Cellphones]
via Gizmodo by (author unknown) on July 07, 2008
Shared by MegaHit Olha so, o CLI da LG tem funcao!! :)Ta na hora da Mot rever seus conceitos...The new LG Chocolate has finally gotten a firm release date—it will go on sale July 14th to Verizon Wireless customers. Remember, this Chocolate is a lot different from LG's candybars of old. It's actually a clamshell with a small, 1.76" touchscreen on the outside and larger 2.22" normal...
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Are Gadgets Using Up Some Elements? [Gadgets]
via Gizmodo by matt buchanan on July 07, 2008
Gadgets are using up the earth's elements. Like, the basic elements that make up all chemical matter according Armin Reller, a materials chemist at Germany’s University of Augsburg.Gallium is apparently critical for making LCDs. We'll be out of it in a few years. Hafnium (part of Intel's breakthrough with Penryn) will be gone by 2017 says Dr. Reller. We're also blowing through...
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Second Balloon Man Uses GPS, Kool-Aid To Go Where No Brazilian Priest Has Gone Before [Balloon Man]
via Gizmodo by Jack Loftus on July 06, 2008
Oregon resident Kent Couch finished what our friend the priest could unfortunately not: he got into a lawn chair rigged with huge party balloons, and floated his way to Idaho.Couch brought GPS but he also brought along a satellite phone, altimeter, and a second GPS device attached to his chair for redundancy. Then there was his pole with a hook, for bringing wind-whipped helium balloons into...
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Flying Priest Found Dead in the Atlantic, God Positioning System Still Missing [Rip]
via Gizmodo by Jesus Diaz on July 05, 2008
Father de Carli, the flying priest who got lost last April, has been found dead in the middle of the Atlantic. In an effort to raise funds for a local charity organization, De Carli planned to stay for more than 19 hours up in the air using a thousand party balloons, taking a GPS with him to communicate his position in case emergency. Unfortunately, the trip ended in disaster.The body of the...
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HDTVs Have Hidden Feature: Poison Gas [HDTV]
via Gizmodo by Matt Hickey on July 04, 2008
Did you know that your HDTV has a gas in it that could make you and your family sick and destroy the planet? It's true, a gas called Nitrogen Trifluoride, and it's bad stuff. Apparently thousands of times worse for the planet than CO2, it's a greenhouse compound that could significantly contribute to global warming. And it's bad to inhale, poisoning your liver and kidneys....
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Lightning Review: Motorola ROKR E8 Music Phone [MOTOROKR E8 Review]
via Gizmodo by (author unknown) on July 04, 2008
Shared by MegaHit So while I think the phone is an above average candybar, I'd hold out for a version running different software.The Gadget: The Moto E8 ROKR is a candybar music phone that makes use of a touch-sensitive, haptic feedback panel on the bottom half of the phone. It's nearly buttonless, save for a few on the side.The Price: $199 (after 2-year contract)The Verdict: Long story...
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Back to the Future McFly Sneakers Unboxed, Going for $2,000 [Back To The Sneaker]
via Gizmodo by (author unknown) on July 03, 2008
Shared by MegaHit The kind of fried-brain guys who have watched the movie a hundred times and still walk through the streets thinking "if I only had one of those floating skateboards now" at age 35.The limited edition Back to the Future's Nike basketball sneakers are available now. You can get yours now on eBay, where prices are going from $600 to $2,000. That is serious dollar gigawattage...
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