Geek Out

Gizmodo Gallery Private Preview: Booze, Near Electrocution

It was great seeing so many friends at our preview last night. Even though the AC broke, there was always a cold drink from the bar or coke machine to be had. There were, however many risks of accidental electrocution.


Giz Gallery ’09: The Annoying Sounds Of A Laser Synth-Guitar

The Prism Laser Synth-Guitar is a DIY project at Giz Gallery that mixes a guitar with a laser-controlled synth and a pitch bender. We decided to try and find the most annoying sound we could produce with the thing.


September 23, 2009
Software

At Gizmodo Gallery ’09: Ghostly Discovery Listening Station

The Ghostly Discovery music app for the iPhone is a favourite around Gizmodo, and their custom listening station built especially for Giz Gallery is a pretty slick tech demo in its own rite as well.


September 22, 2009
Gadgets

At Gizmodo Gallery 09: Freakishly Tiny Drill!

The Tiny Drill serves absolutely no purpose. It doesn’t mean we don’t love it. Seriously, look how small the damn thing is! And it comes with it’s own case/holster that doubles as a keychain!


At Gizmodo Gallery 2009: The Sex Doll For Dogs

Oh my. The sex doll for dogs, seen only as a render for so long, is finally real. And it’s… awkward. It’s at the Gizmodo Gallery, and if your dog f–ks it, you’ll win a prize.


At Gizmodo Gallery 2009: MakerBot 3D Printer

Maker Bot is awesome because it’s a 3D printer that’s also open source and plays Daft Punk tunes while it’s at work. And it’s meant to be hacked, so this item is limited only by your imagination.


How Do You Install A 400kg TV?

The 103-inch Panasonic plasma TV is back at Giz Gallery, and as absolutely ginormongous as we remembered. But, uh, how exactly do you install a 400kg television?


September 21, 2009
Gadgets

What Is This?

Simple shelving? Cubby holes at some new, industrial elementary school complex? Designer firewood? All are good guesses, self, but none are really 100% correct.


September 19, 2009

At Gizmodo Gallery 09: Singing Tesla Coils

Don’t pretend like you’re too cool for lightning. Especially lightning that makes music.


September 18, 2009
Computing

Gene Roddenberry’s 1984 Original Macintosh For Sale

Would you like to write a saga about a spaceship with a womanising captain, an awkward scientist/philosopher, a maniacal doctor, a drunk engineer, a voluptuous communications officer, a communist pilot and a gay helmsman? Well, this Macintosh 128 won’t help.