Wednesday, February 13, 2008 - Page 2
Software

Unlock iPhone 1.1.3 With ijailbreak 0.5.1 for Macs

Basically, ijailbreak 0.5.1 is a Mac version of the ZiPhone utility posted earlier today. As with the Windows version, it is untested so use at your own risk. Hit the link to download. [ijailbreak]


Gaming

GameStop Signals the Death of the 80GB PS3

Rumours about the impending doom of the 80GB PS3 have been going on for a while now, and it appears that Gamestop will not be receiving any more 80GB shipments from here on out. This news comes only weeks after rumours that Best Buy will also be dumping the higher-end model. The bottom line: if you want a PS3 with backward compatibility, you had better get one while you still can. [Kotaku]


It’s Raining Pants: Clothesline Concept To Change The World

The new “air-line” concept from student designer Daniel Fitzgerald and Dyson offers an eco-friendly and space-saving solution to drying your clothes thanks to a design that functions using the movement of air along with solar heat. In other words, it is a solar-powered clothesline. The one big technological development comes in the form of intelligent sensors that precisely dry your clothes and stop the flow of naturally heated air when the moisture content in the clothes reaches zero. So, theoretically, your clothes should stay nicer longer. UPDATE: Dyson is not officially involved with this concept, they merely affiliate with the group who holds the Australian Design Awards.


Police Take Down Dangerous Perp Armed With a Philips MP3 Player

Mechanic Darren Nixon recently got a rude awakening when he was arrested at gunpoint because a bystander and a team of British police both mistook his 4GB Phillps MP3 player for a pistol. Amazingly enough, the ordeal was not cleared up with a simple “It’s an MP3 player stupid”—in fact, Nixon was taken back to HQ, swabbed for DNA, fingerprinted, and thrown into a cell based on suspicion. Naturally, the whole ordeal has left Nixon shaken and disillusioned with his local police force. Hey, at least he didn’t get shot. Update: Additional pic after the break.


Mobile

How Much Did Microsoft Shell Out for Sidekick Maker Danger?

$500 million. Says Om Malik, who’s about as reliable as they come. A lot for the assimilation, but nothing compared to what they’re throwing at Yahoo. [GigaOM]


Noise-Cancelling Headphones Might Make You Motion Sick

You know those noise-cancelling headphones that make it so you don’t hear engine noise while travelling? Well, they might just make you sick. Really sick. Bad news for Bose!


Gadgets

Hands-Free Bolo Tie Lets You Chat, Be a Crazy Texan

If you’re going to wear one of those wired handsfree headsets for your phone, why not go all out and make it a fashion accessory? This Hands-free Tie does just that, with an embedded mic on the “tie” part and convenient gestures for you to answer your phone. We say “convenient”, but they’re actually kind of awkward, what with pulling up or down being accepting or declining the call and swinging the tie left or right to adjust the volume. It’s a good idea in theory, but kinda screws up those Rodney Dangerfield comedic/nervous tie adjustments we enjoy doing at parties. [Yanko Design]


Gadgets

S(tool) Turns Garden Fork into Garden Chair

It’s been a long summer day tending the garden and you need to sit down, but there is no chair in sight. If only you were using the S(tool), then you wouldn’t have to worry about finding one. Designed by Langton Stead, the S(tool) is a bent wood handle with two garden forks on either side. All you have to do is shove them into your lawn, and BAM!, instant chair. The perfect gift for the laziest green thumb you know, it’s available directly from the designer, though no word on price. [Langton Stead via productdose]


Gadgets

QuickShell Backpack Makes Your Extreme Adventures Extremely Efficient

If you enjoy rock climbing, snowboarding, or base jumping, you need a backpack that fits in with your hardcore lifestyle. Designer Teo Song Wei believes that his QuickShell backpack concept could be the answer. Instead of packing and repacking your gear, the QuickShell allows users to simply snap on the appropriate module.


Gadgets

DARPA Building Neuromorphic Brain on a Chip (Paging Sarah Connor)

DARPA’s brain-on-a-chip project (cleverly titled SyNAPSE, or Systems of Neuromorphic Adaptive Plastic Scalable Electronics) sounds straight out of Cyberdyne’s portfolio: They want to “develop a brain inspired electronic ‘chip’ that mimics that function, size, and power consumption of a biological cortex.” That whole neuromorphic adaptive business sounds a whole lot like the T-800′s neural net processor, don’t it? Here’s the scary manifesto that puts us on the path to Judgment Day.