Gadgets

Best Buy Thinks Girlier Stores Will Make Womenfolk Buy More Gadgets

Posted by Matt Buchanan at 7:00 AM on October 8, 2008

Best Buy is remodeling some of its newer stores to make them "girlier," using input from female customers to redesign locations with flourishes like skylights and earth tones, hoping it'll bring in more of the ladies—presumably to buy more easy-to-use, pink gadgets. I'm all for nicer stores that are less like industrial warehouses packed with loads of crap and indifferent employees, but uh, do women actually buy into this sexist crap? [Blogging Stocks via Electronic House, Image via bdjsb]

Games

Nintendo Points Are Non-Transferable Between the Wii and the DSi

Posted by Sean Fallon at 6:40 AM on October 8, 2008

By rebranding "Wii Points" into "Nintendo Points" you would think that a system would be in place to share points between the Wii and the upcoming DSi. But that is where you would be wrong. Simply put, the points are locked to a single system—they cannot be transferred. That is a real bummer—especially because I have a few hundred points that have been collecting dust on my Wii for months now. [Siliconera via Wiifanboy]

Entertainment

Blu-ray Report Card Calls Out Cheap and Lazy Movie Studios

Posted by Mark Wilson at 6:20 AM on October 8, 2008

The casual consumer has little idea what they're getting with a Blu-ray movie. Sometimes it's great, with restored picture and lots of brand new special features. Other times, it's just the same scratched up print and SD extras crapped out from DVD to Blu-ray. So Sound & Vision decided to name names and called out studios who have been half-assing Blu-ray releases to make a buck in the Blu-ray Report Card.

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Gadgets

HP Mediasmart Connect HD Video Streamer Lightning Review

Posted by Jason Chen at 6:00 AM on October 8, 2008

The Gadget: HP's Mediasmart Connect, a networked receiver that plays back H.264, DivX, XviD, MPEG-2, WMV video, photos, and even connects to your Media Centre to act like an extender. It's also expandable space-wise with HP's Pocket Media Drives, and supports 10/100 Ethernet and 802.11a/b/g/n. It comes in a glossy piano black finish which attracts dust and fingerprints as easily as an actual piano.


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Games

Fanatec RennSport Wheel Stand Hangs On Tight While You Drive Like a Maniac

Posted by Mark Wilson at 5:45 AM on October 8, 2008

Racing wheels have come a long way, featuring excellent accuracy and realistic force feedback. But they're still quite awkward, requiring a properly positioned table or precarious lap placement. The RennSport Wheel Stand by Fanatec solves these positioning problems, holding the wheel, pedals and even stick shift in the perfect, adjustable spot for each player.

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Toys

The Zombie Apocalypse Is Less Terrifying in LEGO

Posted by Mark Wilson at 5:30 AM on October 8, 2008

The question is not IF there will be a zombie apocalypse, but whether or not said end of the world will occur before or after singularity and the robot uprising. Here, in the maudlin sculpture Zombie Apocafest 2008, we see the battle depicted in the only artistic medium that will survive when Man is literally blinded by his own arrogance, LEGO. This diorama was built by participants of the recent BrickCon 2008. May it serve as a warning to us all. [flickr via Brothers Brick]

Science

Nasa's Messenger Sends First Full Fly-By Image of Mercury

Posted by Jesus Diaz at 5:15 AM on October 8, 2008

Yesterday at 4:40AM east time, Nasa's Messenger (MErcury Surface, Space ENvironment, GEochemistry and Ranging spacecraft) flew by just 200 km over the surface of Mercury, the closest planet to the Sun and the smallest in the Solar System. This is the first time in history that the whole planet is going to be photographed in its entirety by an Earthling probe, with amazing resolution and ultra-crisp detail.


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Online

Where to Watch Tonight's Presidental Debate Live Online: Hulu, VCAST and More

Posted by Matt Buchanan at 5:00 AM on October 8, 2008

Whereas a live online stream of the first presidential debate was a bit harder to pin down, our pick for tonight's at 9PM Eastern is Hulu. Its live stream of the final two presidential debates is actually Hulu's first ever live broadcast, which is something they might do more of following the debates. (Unfortunately, it doesn't look like it'll be in HD.) But there are, of course, other options.


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Gadgets

Zero-Cost Gadget Upgrades For the Next Great Depression

Posted by John Herrman at 4:30 AM on October 8, 2008

Hanging out at sites like Giz may have instilled in you an insatiable, pocket-emptying gadget habit. But now we're entering a new era—the old guys on the TV are saying that soon we may not even have pockets, let alone money for them. Don't panic though: You've probably got a wealth of gadgetry sitting underutilised in your living rooms, closets and basements, just waiting to be given powerful new (not exactly authorised) features. For free.


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Computers

Add an Integrated GPS Receiver to Hackable Dell Mini 9

Posted by Sean Fallon at 4:29 AM on October 8, 2008

Modders prodding around inside the Dell Inspiron Mini 9 have discovered that there is a lot of potential to add new functionality thanks to some areas with empty space. That having been said, MyDellMini member Tom Beauchamp used a pocket next to the Bluetooth adaptor to add a super-small GPS receiver. If using your PC for navigation sounds appealing and danger is your middle name, Beauchamp has provided a complete set of instructions on how to do it yourself. At the very least, the project illustrates the potential of the Dell Mini 9 as a hackable device. [MyDellMini]


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