According to Wired’s sources, while all developers will get the iPhone SDK in February, some “big ones” may already have it in their hands now, readying applications to “whet developers’ appetites” (as if they needed any whetting) and tell Gizmodo to TFSU. [Wired] More »
This one is going out for all the lonely people this Christmas time. Using a styrofoam head and a few other ingredients, such as a webcam, microphone, speakers, LCD screen and LED lights, you can make this rather scary-looking android to keep you company at home, scaring off all your lady-friends in the process. All this for an outlay of just $35, eh? [Instructables] More »
What do you do if you’ve got the resources of a university nanotechnology group and time on your hands in the run-up to Christmas? Build the world’s tiniest Advent Calendar, of course.
The 8.4 x 12.4-micron calendar was carved into a layer of acrylic on a gallium-arsenide wafer after normal clean-room business was done for the day. “We just wanted to have a nice picture of Christmas on our home page,” claims the team. More info after the jump. More »
Toshiba has upgraded its 17-inch Qosmio G40 laptop and its smaller brother, the 15-inch F40. The two laptops, the G40/97E and the smaller F40/88EBL now sport HD DVD-RW drives as opposed to HD DVD-R, and will be released in Japan on December 21. While the G40 has a 400GB hard drive and Core 2 Duo T7500 (2.2 GHz) CPU, the F40 has 200GB and a Core 2 Duo T7250 (2 GHz) CPU. The G40 also has a Maxx-Audio four-speaker system from Harmon-Kardon and an integrated subwoofer. Price is approximately $4,122 for the G40 and $3,091 for the F40. [Impress] More »
Part Foundry is currently working on a dongle that will bring the long-desired GPS feature to the iPhone. Branded as locoGPS, the device promises true GPS backed by open source software, but if the teaser video is any indication, it may not be the GPS experience you’re expecting.
The photo you see above is only a concept design. In its current stage of development, the locoGPS is a rough piece of hardware that uses a slightly confusing toggle process to get GPS working on any Jailbroken iPhone (they are also in the testing phases for an iPod touch solution). More »
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Some of you may have already seen this new trailer for The Dark Knight (Batman Begins II) in theatres this weekend, but it’s just hit the web. Here it is for your “behind closed doors” enjoyment. There’s a ton of new footage of the BatChopper (which is looking even better on film than what we’ve seen before). Also, what’s with that location of the Batmobile? Is that the new Batcave? More »
The Remote Play functionality on the PS3/PSP is great, but Sony intends to extensively develop the feature set for broader external connectivity. Sony’s CEO, Sir Howard Stringer, appeared in Tokyo and detailed how Sony intends to push the ever-booming success of the PS3. It is Sony’s vision that the PS3 will eventually be able to link up to mobile phones, streaming all kind of media goodness on the go. As you can imagine, the very prospect has our PSP phone speculation senses running into overdrive. More »