Friday, November 20, 2009 - Page 2
Software

Get Google Chrome OS, Now

Wow, that was fast. Google Chrome OS was only unveiled today, and it’s already compiled as a VMWare image ready for download via torrents and gdgt. Techcrunch also has a tutorial for setting it up.


Online

Join The Giz AU Wave

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So I’ve been playing around with Google Wave for a while, and despite being on a few waves, have yet to find a really practical use for it. Until now – I want to use Wave as a way of chatting with you guys in real time – in particular as a way of getting feedback on the site.


Gaming

New York Testing Emergency Alerts Over Gaming Networks

I’ve seen “extreme weather warning” alerts beep-beep-beep across my TV during a show, but someone playing a video game might not. That’s why NY state officials are intending to also send those Emergency Management Office issued alerts over gaming networks.


Mobile

Tethering Coming To Telstra iPhones

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As picked up by David Flynn at APC, Telstra CEO David Thodey has responded to a comment on the Telstra Exchange blog to announce that the company is “working with Apple to enable tethering on the iPhone”, although he can’t reveal any specific dates. It’s kind of mind blowing that it hasn’t happened already, although I’m sure it’s what happens when you get two companies so focussed on doing things their own way that neither is willing to make the sacrifice necessary to bring this service to their customers.

[Telstra Exchange via APC Mag]


An Alarm Clock The Size Of Your Bed

This is exactly what I need: A bed with integrated alarm clock, so I can check the time by passing my fingers over it. OK, not true: What I need is a hammock on a beach and no clocks whatsoever.


Gaming

This Bulldog Is Better At Tony Hawk Than You

Tony Hawk Ride comes with a skateboard controller. You know what that means: dogs playing video games. What’s amazing about this video is just how good this dog is. Impressive!


Gadgets

Gifts For Angry, Rant-Prone Apple Haters

There are loads of Apple haters out there (even some among our commenters), and they deserve great tech gifts just as much as that guy who thinks all PMPs are called iPods. Here are some very un-Apple gift ideas.


Entertainment

100Hz: Saving LCDs From Motion Judder Since 2006

Gizmodo AU

LCD’s Achilles’ heel has always been its ability to show fast moving images. Watching sports or fast-paced action films on an early LCD screen was terrible, thanks to the technology’s inadequate refresh rate. But just like introducing LED backlighting helped LCD display blacks better and more vivid colours, the introduction of 100Hz technology went a long way to eliminating the motion judder caused by fast-moving pictures.


Joysticks And Rayguns Are The Latest Gadgets To Get Exploded

Still not tired of the whole exploded t-shirt thing? Now you can add rayguns and joysticks to your collection for $US16.


Cameras

Hasselblad’s Multi-Shot H3DII-50 MS Brings 50MP For $32,995

Last year we drooled over the Hasselblad H3DII-50 and its 50-megapixel sensor, but now the line has gotten better with a multi-shot version of the camera. You’ll be able to take pictures of your empty wallet so much faster.