Monday, November 30, 2009 - Page 2

Invisible Bluetooth Headset Is One Eardrum Away From Touching Your Brain

From the eccentric brainiacs at Skymall comes the Invisible Bluetooth Headset. I can see it causing permanent deafness, but not because of a volume level issue.


Software

I Am T-Pain App Version 1.1 Lets You Sing Over Your iTunes Library

The T-Pain app we love so much got an important update today: Singing over your iTunes library. Don’t know about you, but I can’t wait to croon with the Auto-Tune over Miley Cyrus and Party In the U.S.A.


Breakfast Wrap: Best Of The Weekend

Gizmodo AU

The Burj Dubai Just Can’t Stop Getting Struck By Lightning Probably something to do with the fact it’s so frickin’ tall.

The Craziest Official Star Wars Stuff Funny how the Australian one to make the list was dog food.

Chrome OS For Dell Mini 10v: It’s Easy Pretty awesome idea Dell. Kudos!

The Killed Windows 7 Family Guy Special Even More Horrible Than I Imagined The horror! So. Very. Bad.

NOVA Concept DSLR, For The Gamer/Photographer I’d use it.


News

The Great Giz Xmas Giveaway Day 1: Kaspersky Internet Security 2010

Gizmodo AU

Each and every year, we here at Giz accumulate a lot of gadgets we don’t need or want. Some of them are review products that never get collected, some are prizes from competitions entered at events, others are part of the obligatory swag bags. This year though, we’re giving those gadgets to you, as part of the Great Giz Xmas Giveaway of 2009.


Hey You, Let’s Move Here

Best plan: A two-mast schooner to go live around the world. Second best plan: A house like Universe, in Roca Blanca, Mexico. And neoprene suits, surf boards, and diving gear. OK, and a two-mast schooner too. Come in and enjoy.


Leaked Intel Roadmap Reveals Budget Desktop Offerings, Possible Mac Pro Chip

For those of you who get hot and bothered by leaked Intel product roadmaps, please sit down. We have one here for desktops that runs the gamut from budget Core i3 and a low-power i5 marked with an “S.”


Mobile

Unknown iPhone Model Number Being Field Tested In San Francisco

Could be something, could be nothing, but an “iPhone3,1″ mysteriously popped up in the usage records of a Bay Area App Store developer. If you’ll remember, the “iPhone2,1″ turned out to be the 3GS.


Cameras

This Helicopter Boys Nikon Coolpix S1000pj Video Was Definitely Made In Japan


Blockbuster Is Doomed

What does the dying death spasm of a failing brick and mortar video rental store look like? This picture is a hint. Blockbuster sells books now. [Flickr - Thanks, Travis]