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10 hours and 41 minutes ago
img src='http://www.wired.com/images/slideshow/2008/12/gallery_gizmodo/gizmodo_t.jpg'/img: Photo:
Eliot Van Buskirk/Wired.compNEW YORK – Popular technology blog Gizmodo has set
up shop in a Manhattan art gallery to showcase some of the rarest and most intriguing gadgets from
the past hundred years or so, including never-released Apple prototypes, the first Sony Walkman, a
flying aerial surveillance camera and more./pp The Gizmodo Gallery opened Thursday at the Reed
Annex (151 Orchard St.), but we snuck in Wednesday night to photograph the most fascinating stuff
on display here. The show runs through Sunday afternoon, giving New Yorkers, tourists and gadget
freaks a chance to gaze upon important pieces of our technological history, and interact with some
more recent gadgets. /p img
src='http://www.wired.com/images/slideshow/2008/12/gallery_gizmodo/dragan_t.jpg'/img: Photo: Eliot
Van Buskirk/Wired.compNico Reyes of the Reed Annex sits blissfully unaware of the Draganflyer X6, a
flying surveillance device that "makes crane shots obsolete," according to its creators. That may
be the case, but we can't fight off our initial impression that this could be the last thing we
will ever see. /pp With an expert at the remote control, the aerial carbon-fiber shutterbug
navigates tight indoor spaces with ease according to Gizmodo editorial director Brian Lam, who said
the beast is capable of holding steady in winds of up to 18 mph. A "failed motor logic" system
keeps the system in operation even if two of the motors crap out. /pp Lam said the Draganflyer X6
accepts a night-vision camera or HD camera in addition to the vanilla flavor, and communicates its
location to the remote using a GPS. As great as this gadget is for filmmakers and photographers,
its potential application as a weapon is a bit worrying in a Terminator sort of way. /p img
src='http://www.wired.com/images/slideshow/2008/12/gallery_gizmodo/sony_walkman_t.jpg'/img: Photo:
Eliot Van Buskirk/Wired.compHere's the portable audio player that started it all: the original Sony
Walkman, on loan from Sony's archives in Tokyo. Initially panned by critics, the Walkman became a
worldwide sensation, eventually selling 340 million units. /pp Oddly, the device that kicked off
the portable-audio revolution includes two headphone jacks for sharing music mdash; surely,
unintentional prescience on the part of Sony, which could never have predicted the later connection
between portable music formats and music sharing. /pp Model Alyssa Miller holds the original-model
Walkman./p img
src='http://www.wired.com/images/slideshow/2008/12/gallery_gizmodo/apple_tablet_t.jpg'/img: Photo:
Eliot Van Buskirk/Wired.compLegendary Silicon Valley design firm Frog Design lent Gizmodo a couple
of Apple prototypes to display, including this MacBook Tablet mock-up, modeled here by Paulo. /pp
Apple and Frog Design conceived this prototype using their Snow White design language, according to
Gizmodo's Brian Lam. Although this portable tablet computer never saw the light of day, echoes of
its design can be seen in the Apple IIc. /p img
src='http://www.wired.com/images/slideshow/2008/12/gallery_gizmodo/atari_t.jpg'/img: Photo: Eliot
Van Buskirk/Wired.compAtari never released a portable version of the Atari 2600 game console, but
if it did, it may have ended up looking a lot like this Atari 2600 VCSp, seen here in the hands of
writer Lisa Katayama. /pp The Atari 2600 VCSp is the work of hacker extraordinaire Benjamin
Heckendorn (better known online as Ben Heck). This model is the first Heck ever made; he went on to
build scores of vintage gaming mods that earned him a following among geeks and fans of vintage
gaming. /p img
src='http://www.wired.com/images/slideshow/2008/12/gallery_gizmodo/tenori_t.jpg'/img: Photo: Eliot
Van Buskirk/Wired.compThis double-sided MIDI controller allows musicians to build loops of sound by
pressing LED buttons arranged in a 16-by-16 grid. /pp This a href="
http://blog.wired.com/music/2007/10/tenori-on-lite-.html "video/a explains how it works, but the
gist is that you control which loops play, and when they start and stop, by activating and
deactivating the lights. /pp Unlike some of the other gear on display, the Tenori-On will be
playable by gallery-goers who can listen to their own performances through a pair of headphones. /p
img src='http://www.wired.com/images/slideshow/2008/12/gallery_gizmodo/dyson_level_t.jpg'/img:
Photo: Eliot Van Buskirk/Wired.compGizmodo’s Brian Lam told us that the original Dyson vacuum
cleaner was initially crippled in the U.S. market because manufacturers were worried it would
cannibalize the multimillion-dollar market for replacement vacuum bags. /pp Luckily for inventor
James Dyson, this version of his design was manufactured in Japan starting in 1983, giving Dyson
the financial wherewithal to start making them himself. Twenty five years later, the descendents of
the original Dyson are probably the world's most coveted model mdash; itself something of an
accomplishment. Who would have predicted that vacuum cleaners could become such a hot topic? /pp
Gizmodo's Matt Buchanan wields this original Dyson./p img
src='http://www.wired.com/images/slideshow/2008/12/gallery_gizmodo/death_star_t.jpg'/img: Photo:
Eliot Van Buskirk/Wired.compOne of the largest Lego sets ever released, this Death Star was
destroyed on its way from Lego to the Gizmodo expo. Luckily, the company introduced Gizmodo to Lego
enthusiast Jonathan Lopes of Brooklyn. /pp The self-described "Lego nerd" arrived on the scene to
perform a reverse Luke Skywalker on the Death Star, rebuilding it in time for it to be displayed
Thursday morning mdash; no small feat, considering that it's made from 3,800 pieces and that he
worked only from a picture of the fully assembled version. /p img
src='http://www.wired.com/images/slideshow/2008/12/gallery_gizmodo/apple_phone_t.jpg'/img: Photo:
Eliot Van Buskirk/Wired.compAnother Apple prototype loaned to Gizmodo by Frog Design, this early
'80s conception of an Apple phone featured a handset and a monochromatic screen and stylus,
allowing the device's potential owner to sign checks electronically over phone lines. /pp When
Apple finally released its first phone in 2007, it didn't even come with a stylus, and the screen
was much smaller. /pp Gizmodo's Matt Buchanan picks up the handset. /p img
src='http://www.wired.com/images/slideshow/2008/12/gallery_gizmodo/thanko_t.jpg'/img: Photo: Eliot
Van Buskirk/Wired.compOne of the most useless pieces of electronics we have ever laid eyes on,
Thanko's USB tie and gloves provide you with heat or cool when they're connected to your computer's
USB port mdash; perfect for commuting and outdoor sports, assuming your USB cable is long enough.
/pp The gloves heat up, while a compact fan located in the necktie's knot generates a gentle breeze
mdash; worthwhile in theory, if not in practice. As Gizmodo's Matt Buchanan points out, "All USB
gadgets are awesome in some way." /p img
src='http://www.wired.com/images/slideshow/2008/12/gallery_gizmodo/picturephone_t.jpg'/img: Photo:
Eliot Van Buskirk/Wired.compWhen this Bell Labs Picturephone debuted at the 1964 World's Fair, many
of those who saw it in action, paired to an identical model in Disneyland, probably thought that
every phone would feature video by the year 2000. They were close; instead, nearly every modern
computer is capable of live videoconferencing, while home phones still largely resemble the models
of the past. /pp A 1956 version of the Picturephone was capable of transmitting one picture every
two seconds. This one apparently improved on that frame-rate by adding another two lines to the
connection. This (nonfunctional) unit was borrowed from the ATT Archives and History Center. /pp
Adam Lam uses the Picturephone pictured here to attempt contact with gadget freaks of the past, or
so we imagine. /p img
src='http://www.wired.com/images/slideshow/2008/12/gallery_gizmodo/zeiss_t.jpg'/img: Photo: Eliot
Van Buskirk/Wired.compGoggles that let you watch video on a little virtual screen have been around
for years, but many of them are plagued by poor image quality, low resolution and headache-inducing
optics. /pp This pair, from the widely respected camera-lens manufacturer Zeiss, is an exception,
with 640x480 resolution and an individual diopter for each eye that allows eyeglass-wearers to use
the goggles. Battery life is four hours mdash; enough for all but the longest films. /pp In this
shot, Gizmodo's Matt Buchanan watches a video stored on a video-capable iPod Nano. /p img
src='http://www.wired.com/images/slideshow/2008/12/gallery_gizmodo/brian_lam_stomping_clear_t.jpg'/img:
Photo: Eliot Van Buskirk/Wired.compWe wondered why two hunks of red foam and metal were included in
the gallery, until Gizmodo editorial director Brian Lam took a break from overseeing the
construction of displays to demonstrate them. /pp With each step, a thunderous, robot-stomp sound
emanated from his slippers, and by the end of his demonstration, we were convinced that they did in
fact belong in the gallery. Sometimes, technology is as much about whimsy as it is about scientific
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iTWire - Latest Headlines -
11 hours and 23 minutes ago
Although camcorders with ldquo;YouTuberdquo; recording modes arenrsquo;t new, Samsung has finally
joined the YouTube revolution by releasing a camcorder with a dedicated YouTube mode.
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Open"Source::critere -
12 hours and 16 minutes ago
Dévoilé il y a deux jours par Atari, le futur Ready 2 Rumble Revolution se montre
dans une première vidéo. En cours de fabrication chez AKI Corporation, cet
épisode Wii montera sur le ring au printemps 2009, en espérant que le résultat
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Silicon Alley Insider -
12 hours and 50 minutes ago
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alt="markzuckerberg3.jpg" title="markzuckerberg3.jpg" width="250" height="250" /Suddenly, even a $4
billion valuation for Facebook seems generous. a
href="http://valleywag.com/5102191/facebook-cancels-employee-stock-sale"Valleywag's Owen
Thomas:/a/p p style="padding-left: 30px;"Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has cancelled a plan to let
employees cash out their shares early./p p style="padding-left: 30px;"In August, before the markets
started to melt down and with Facebook worth $15 billion on paper, Zuckerberg unveiled a plan to
let employees sell a small amount of their shares - no more than $900,000 or 10 percent of their
stock holdings, whichever was less. The program, all but unheard of among Valley startups, was
meant to appease employees who were agitating for some chance to make money from their shares. It
was a revolutionary new way to reward employees, without having to go through an IPO or a sale./p p
style="padding-left: 30px;"The revolution is over, Zuckerberg told his company today. "I'm writing
this note to let you know some bad news," he wrote in an email to all employees at the 800-person
social-network startup this afternoon. "Despite a lot of work, we have not been able to finalize a
plan for the employee stock sale we announced in August."/p p style="padding-left: 30px;"Facebook
executives had been courting potential buyers for employees' shares since the summer. But as the
value of Google tumbled from its high of $700 last year, would-be investors started asking
questions about whether Facebook's value, too, had dropped. By last month, they were a
href="http://valleywag.com/5096252/is-the-great-facebook-stock-sale-over"getting downright
nervous/a./p p style="padding-left: 30px;"Microsoft had invested $240 million in the company for a
1.6 percent stake in the company that valued all of Facebook at $15 billion, but that deal came
with extras: Microsoft bought preferred shares, which get paid off first if the company's bought,
and it also got an advertising deal with Facebook at the same time./p p style="padding-left:
30px;"Facebook's common shares, meanwhile, have a value that put the whole company's worth at
around $4 billion. Or they did.strong A source close to potential investors said they wanted to buy
shares from employees at a lower valuation, or with guarantees similar to Microsoft's./strong To
reward a small number of employees who had enough shares to benefit from the program, Zuckerberg
would have had to give away something for nothing./p pSpeaking of trying to find buyers for
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TimesOnline: Britain -
14 hours and 41 minutes ago
For more than 50 years the film studios have sweated over how to bring the silver screen to the
viewing public in three dimensions.
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DCEmu Forums:: The Homebrew & Gaming Network :: PSP Dreamcast Nintendo DS Wii GP2X Xbox 360 GBA Gamecube PS2 Forums - Dreamcast News Forum -
15 hours and 11 minutes ago
Hey, everyone. It’s time again for the weekly PlayStation Store update.
Qore
Qore Annual Subscription ($24.99)
Qore: Presented by the PlayStation Network is a monthly interactive video production covering the
world of PlayStation. Qore provides its audience with exclusive behind-the-scenes access to
developers and their games, from both the SCE Worldwide Studios and the third-party community,
where the audience member can freely navigate through the content.
File size: 1.34MB
Qore Episode 07: December, 2008 (free)
Episode 07 (December 2008) of Qore: Presented by the PlayStation®Network is
being offered to all PSN account holders, 18 and older, for free! (*PSN registration required. user
responsible for internet fees.) Download now to see what all of the excitement is about!
File size: 1.34MB
Downloadable Games
Soldner-X: Himmelssturmer ($9.99)
Set in the distant future, Soldner-X: Himmelssturmer is a fast and furious shoot ‘em up with
state-of-the-art graphics, driving soundtrack and classic fun gameplay sprinkled with fresh
innovations. In the storyline, planet Earth’s resistance aims to stop a deadly infection
consuming both life forms and technology alike, oddly having to rely on an anti-hero mercenary and
bounty hunter to pilot a mighty prototype star fighter.
ESRB Rated E
File size: 845 MB
Add-on Game Content
LittleBigPlanet Kabuki Actor (free)
Download the winning Costume Contest submission from Japan. This free costume will dress your
SackBoy in traditional japanese Kabuki attire.
File size: 1.04 MB
Age of Booty Map Pack 1 (free)
Download the new ”Oasis” and ”Slow and
Stead” maps! These maps are available in the 2v2, 3v3 and 4v4
playlists.
File size: 100 KB
Age of Booty Map Pack 2 (free)
Download the new ”Tight Passage” and ”Tug of
War” maps! These maps are available in the 2v2, 3v3 and 4v4 playlists.
File size: 100 KB
Age of Booty Map Pack 3 (free)
Download the new ”Bombs and Whirlpools” and ”Bloody
Wake” maps! Battle Royal is also unlocked as a new gameplay mode. These
maps are official maps and will appear in the 2v2v2v2 playlist.
File size: 100 KB
Far Cry 2 Fortunes Pack ($9.99)
Ramp up the terror with the Far Cry 2 Fortunes Pack. Loaded with 3 new weapons, 2 new vehicles and
4 new multiplayer maps. You get:
- Silenced Shotgun
- Craftsman Shotgun
- Crossbow (with explosive bolts)
- All-terrain Vehicle
- Heavy-duty Utility Truck
Plus 4 NEW MULTIPLAYER MAPS:
- Last Resort
- Cheap Labour
- Lake Smear
- Fort Fury
Let the mayhem begin…
File size: 61 MB
GRID 8-Ball Additional Content ($9.99)
The ‘8 Ball’ pack for GRID features 8 thrilling new cars and two new
online events as the first in a series of three new extensions for the game. Car List: McLaren F1
GTR, TVR Cerbera Speed 12, Mitsubishi 2.0 Turbo Lancer Evolution X, Honda S2000, Nissan GTR GT500,
VW Nardo, Pontiac Firebird Trans AM, Volvo C30 Green Racing.
File size: 171 MB
Guitar Hero World Tour
For all song credits please visit www.guitarhero.com
- “1979″ by The Smashing Pumpkins ($1.99)
- “G.L.O.W.” by The Smashing Pumpkins ($1.99)
- “The Everlasting Gaze” by The Smashing Pumpkins ($1.99)
- The Smashing Pumpkins Track Pack ($5.49) - Downloadable Track Pack for Guitar Hero World Tour
featuring ”G.l.o.w.”, ”1979”, and
”The Everlasting Gaze” by The Smashing Pumpkins.
File sizes: 36 MB - 45 MB (singles), 121 MB (track pack)
Karaoke Revolution Presents: American Idol Encore 2
Expand your Karaoke Revolution Presents: American Idol Encore 2 library by purchasing these tracks.
- Don’t You (Forget About Me) ($1.49)
- For You I Will ($1.49)
- Friends in Low Places ($1.49)
- Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door ($1.49)
- Midnight Train To Georgia ($1.49)
- Unwritten ($1.49)
File sizes: 15 MB - 54 MB
NARUTO: Ultimate Ninja STORM Pack 4 (free)
Download Storm Pack 4 and unleash legendary ninja Asuma as your support character in battle. The
Storm Pack 4 also contains new Ultimate Mission to engage!
File size: 100 KB
Rock Band
Build your Rock Band library by purchasing these song game tracks. For song credits, visit www.RockBand.com.
- “Real World” - All - American Rejects ($0.99)
- “Ready, Set, Go!”- Tokio Hotel ($0.99)
- “I Don’t Want to Go to School” - Naked Brothers ($0.99)
- “Headphones On” - Miranda Cosgrove ($0.99)
- “Hay Poco Rock N Roll” by Platero y Tu ($0.99)
- “Body I Occupy” - Naked Brothers ($0.99)
- “Are You Dead Yet?” - Children of Bodom ($0.99)
- “Tutto E Possibile” - Finley ($0.99)
- “Tempted” - Squeeze ($0.99)
File sizes: 17 MB - 40 MB
SOULCALIBUR IV Customization Equipment 3 ($1.99)
Christmas is here with with the Santa equipment set. Turn Santa sexy by picking Ivy or Amy. This
equipment can be used for both female and male characters.
File size: 3.1 MB
Game Videos (free)
Soldner-X: Himmelssturmer Trailer
File size: 63 MB (HD)
Prince of Persia Dev Diary 2
File size: 221 MB (HD)
Prince of Persia Dev Diary 3
File size: 214 MB (HD)
Mercenaries 2 Blow It Up Again Trailer
File size: 43 MB (HD)
Facebreaker Audition Video #4
File size: 83 MB (HD)
Facebreaker Audition Video #5
File sizes: 82 MB (HD)
BAJA: Edge of Control - Launch Trailer
File size: 190 MB (HD)
Savage Moon Trailer
File size: 52 MB (HD)
Resistance 2 - Last Hours
File sizes: 91 MB (HD), 158 MB (1080)
Life in LittleBigPlanet: Ep 4
File size: 180 MB (HD)
LittleBigPlanet WELCOME TO MY WORLD Video
File size: 103 MB (HD)
PS3 Themes
Lingerie Girls Theme ($1.49)
File size: 6.77 MB
University of Florida Theme ($1.99)
File size: 5.15 MB
European Highlands Theme ($1.49)
File size: 6.25 MB
Bloodwork Theme ($1.49)
File size: 5.71 MB
Atomic Acid Theme ($1.49)
File size: 5.4 MB
Metal Battalion Maidens Theme ($0.99)
File size: 3.38 MB
PS3 Wallpaper (free)
Soldner-X: Himmelssturmer Wallpaper 1
File sizes: 220 KB - 660 KB
Soldner-X: Himmelssturmer Wallpaper 2
File sizes: 264 KB - 977 MB
SOULCALIBUR IV Holiday Hilde Wallpaper
File sizes: 2.99 KB - 1.09 MB
SOULCALIBUR IV Holiday Ivy Wallpaper
File sizes: 233 KB - 881 KB
PlayStation Store for PSP
Downloadable Games
* Archer Maclean’s Mercury ($9.99)
* Brain Challenge ($9.99)
* Super Stardust Portable ($9.99)
* Everyday Shooter ($9.99)
Game Videos (free)
* Ben 10 Alien Force - Making Of Trailer
More...

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Scoopeo En attente -
17 hours and 32 minutes ago
Les propriétaires de chien le savent: il est impossible de garder son gazon vert lorsque
Fido fait ses besoins sur le terrain! Heureusement, le temps de la pelouse tachetée est
révolu, puisque la compagnie Turf Revolution a trouvé un remède respectueux de
l’environnement pour que l’herbe reste belle malgré l’accumulation de
résidu de sel.
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iPod touch Fans forum -
18 hours and 3 minutes ago
Dunno about you guys, but i think that TTD is a HUGE improvement over TTR.
Thats just my opinion though.
Your thoughts?
EDIT:
WOOOAH. check out the screenies from the final song in a set.
The screen switches betewwn these 3!

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Wii -
19 hours and 12 minutes ago
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border="0"/abr/pp style="text-align: center;"br/pAre you ready to rumble? a
href="http://wii.qj.net/tags/atari/6" id="tag" title="one of the largest third-party publishers of
video games in the U.S."Atari/a is bringing the best-selling franchise, span style="font-style:
italic;"Ready 2 Rumble/span in span style="font-style: italic;"Ready 2 Rumble Revolution/span,
complete with an all-star cast and and a meaner right cross. It'll retain all the features of its
predecessors, and with its arrival into the Wii system, we can expect more fun out of this one.
brbra href="http://wii.qj.net/tags/infogrames/8738" id="tag" title="an international holding
company headquartered in France"Infogrames/a (Atari's parent company) president a
href="http://wii.qj.net/tags/phil-harrison/2082" id="tag" title="Sony bigwig"Phil Harrison/a has
this to say:brbrp style="padding-left: 40px; padding-right: 40px;"Ready 2 Rumble Revolution is
poised to take back the title as the undisputed champion of arcade boxing games and we hope to
reach an even bigger audience than ever thanks to the huge popularity of Wii. The outrageous
celebrity caricatures paired with a fun boxing experience made even more over-the-top thanks to the
Wii controllers will make the newest version of this famed franchise a must-have for all fans of
boxing and physical fun on Wii./pbrspan style="font-style: italic;"Ready 2 Rumble Revolution/span
will feature an 18-character roster of caricatured, cartoon-ized parodies of celebrities of sports,
movies, and music. They're not naming names yet, though, but I'm pretty sure Syphon Cruel takes
after span style="font-style: italic;"a certain snarky American Idol judge/span.span
style="font-style: italic;"/span One name we do have is that none other than Michael Buffer, who
lends his voice talent as the game's host.brbrp style="text-align: center;"a
href="http://img.qj.net/uploads/articles_module/127050/r2r2_qjgenth.jpg?537572"
rel="lightbox[article127050]" title="Ready 202 20Rumble 20- 20Image 201 20 26nbsp 3B 20 20 26nbsp
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src="http://img.qj.net/uploads/articles_module/127050/r2r2_qjgenth.jpg?537572" align=""
border="0"/aa href="http://img.qj.net/uploads/articles_module/127050/r2r3_qjgenth.jpg?082653"
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20window 22 20border 3D 220 22 3E 3C/a 3E"img style="margin-top: 3px; margin-bottom: 3px;
margin-left: 3px;" alt="Ready 2 Rumble - Image 2" title="Ready 2 Rumble - Image 2"
src="http://img.qj.net/uploads/articles_module/127050/r2r3_qjgenth.jpg?082653" align=""
border="0"/a a href="http://img.qj.net/uploads/articles_module/127050/r2r4_qjgenth.jpg?790778"
rel="lightbox[article127050]" title="Ready 202 20Rumble 20- 20Image 203 20 26nbsp 3B 20 20 26nbsp
3B 20 3Ca 20href 3D 22http 3A//img.qj.net/uploads/articles_module/127050/r2r4.jpg 3F790778 22
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20window 22 20border 3D 220 22 3E 3C/a 3E"img style="margin-top: 3px; margin-bottom: 3px;
margin-right: 3px;" alt="Ready 2 Rumble - Image 3" title="Ready 2 Rumble - Image 3"
src="http://img.qj.net/uploads/articles_module/127050/r2r4_qjgenth.jpg?790778" align=""
border="0"/aa href="http://img.qj.net/uploads/articles_module/127050/r2r5_qjgenth.jpg?705499"
rel="lightbox[article127050]" title="Ready 202 20Rumble 20- 20Image 204 20 26nbsp 3B 20 20 26nbsp
3B 20 3Ca 20href 3D 22http 3A//img.qj.net/uploads/articles_module/127050/r2r5.jpg 3F705499 22
20target 3D 22_blank 22 3E 3Cimg 20src 3D 22/img/newwindow.png 22 20title 3D 22Open 20in 20new
20window 22 20border 3D 220 22 3E 3C/a 3E"img style="margin-top: 3px; margin-bottom: 3px;
margin-left: 3px;" alt="Ready 2 Rumble - Image 4" title="Ready 2 Rumble - Image 4"
src="http://img.qj.net/uploads/articles_module/127050/r2r5_qjgenth.jpg?705499" align=""
border="0"/abrbr/pYou can also create your own character, build up their stats, give them careers
and stuff. But the best part is that you'll be using the Nunchuk controller as one glove, and the
Wii Remote as the other, so you can really sweat it out and knock yourself out with this game.
brbrspan style="font-style: italic;"Ready 2 Rumble Revolution/span enters the ring in Spring
2009.brbrdiv class="feedflare" a href="http://feedproxy.google.com/~f/qj/wii?a=sk9fhdO2"img
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lkcl writes "The GitTorrent Protocol (GTP) is a protocol for collaborative git repository
distribution across the Internet. Git promises to be a distributed software management tool, where
a repository can be distributed. Yet, the mechanisms used to date to actually 'distribute,' such as
ssh, are very much still centralized. GitTorrent makes Git truly distributed. The initial plans are
for reducing mirror loading, however the full plans include totally distributed development: no
central mirrors whatsoever. PGP signing (an existing feature of git) and other web-of-trust-based
mechanisms will take over from protocols on ports (e.g. ssh) as the access control 'clearing
house.' The implications of a truly distributed revision control system are truly staggering:
unrestricted software freedom. The playing field is leveled in so many ways, as 'The Web Site' no
longer becomes the central choke-point of control. Coming just in time for that all-encompassing
Free Software revolution hinted at by The Rebellion Against Vista, this article will explain more
fully some of the implications that make this quiet and technically brilliant project, GitTorrent,
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Gizmodo -
22 hours and 41 minutes ago
pimg src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2008/11/GizmodoGalleryAnnex.jpg"
style="display:block;" /For a few weeks you've been hearing about the Gizmodo Gallery in NYC,
catching a href="http://gizmodo.com/tag/gizmodo-gallery/"plenty of teasers/a for the cool
stuffmdash;contemporary marvels, homemade wundergear and pieces of historymdash;we're showing down
at the Reed Annex on Orchard St. from today 12 noon through Sunday 4pm. Now, for the first time,
we're revealing ithe whole list/i. And it's annotated, for your pleasure./p pbStuff You'll Never
Own/bbr a href="http://gizmodo.com/5098715/at-giz-gallery-103+inch-plasma"Panasonic 103-Inch TV/abr
The biggest production HDTV in the world, this 103-inch diagonal plasma is coincidentally the
largest set we could fit into Reed Annex./p pa
href="http://gizmodo.com/372072/sony-xel+1-oled-tv-review-verdict-small-on-size-large-on-beauty"Sony
11-Inch OLED TV/abr OLED technology will power all flat-screen TVs in the future, but the
beautiful, high-contrast wafer-thin screens are still excruciatingly expensivemdash;in this case
$230 per diagonal inch, or $2500 for the set./p pa
href="http://gizmodo.com/5042268/draganfly-x6-uav-ufo-thingy-packed-with-carbon-fiber-hdnight-cameras-and-gps"Draganfly
X6 RC Helicopter/abr A carbon-fiber remote-controlled helicopter designed to be stable in 18mph
winds or even if some of its motors die. It's GPS enabled and can be armed with a high definition
camcorder or night vision. And it looks like a Terminator./p pa
href="http://gizmodo.com/341896/hands-on-with-optimus-maximus-keyboard"Optimus Maximus Keyboard/abr
A keyboard with little OLED screens under each key, which can be programmed to display whatever
character, picture or animation and trigger any keystrokes you want./p pa
href="http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/gadgets/carbon-butterfly-gallery-rc-plane-lighter-than-a-sheet-of-paper-251243.php"Carbon
Butterfly RC Plane/abr This remote-controlled airplane is lighter than a piece of notebook paper
because of lightweight balsa, carbon fiber and Swiss-made gears./p pa
href="http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/curvaceous-cell/new-au-infobars-shave-corners-just-need-lube-303709.php"Au
Infobar2/abr Despite it lacking a lengthy feature list, the Infobar2 is the most beautiful phone
from Japan's AU company and I think maybe the most beautiful in the world. On Loan from Gizmodo
Japan and Au./p pa
href="http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/gadgets/nab07-hands+on-red-one-4k-digital-cinema-camera-gallery-252750.php"Red
One Movie Camera/abr A digital movie-making revolution and a future-proof modular platform, the
10-lb. digital video camera shoots pristine 4K-resolution movies with its 12-million-pixel "ultra
high def" sensor./p pbStuff You Might Convince Your Mom To Buy You/bbr a
href="http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/home-entertainment/yamahas-ysp+4000-flagship-surround-bar-does-upscaling-hdmi-xmipods-288971.php"Yamaha
YSP-4000 Surround Sound Bar/abr This soundbar is a 5 channel surround sound system that uses cold
war submarine sonar tech to bounce beams of audio against walls and to your ears from different
angles./p pa
href="http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/amazon-kindle-live/amazon-kindle-e+book-reader-launch-live-324292.php"Amazon
Kindle Ebook Reader/abr The first wireless E-Ink ebook reader with a cellular connection, so you
can buy and download books without the need for a computer. It bests the paperback but can't be
safely read in the bathtub./p pa
href="http://gizmodo.com/5038693/review-pentax-w60-waterproof-camera-catching-whale-sharks"Pentax
W60 Waterproof Camera/abr I've had many happy times in Hawaii with this camera. It's my favorite
because it works to 30 feet and yet is small enough to pocket without causing a bulge./p pa
href="http://gizmodo.com/380767/hands-on-yamahas-tenori+on-synthesizer-we-love-it"Yamaha Tenori-On
Music Maker/abr A revolutionary rethinking of the music keyboard, this 16x16 pad of light-up keys
interprets a player's finger strokes and performs a light and sound show in response./p pa
href="http://gizmodo.com/5096518/at-gizmodo-gallery-weird-japanese-usb-gadgets"USB Heated
Gloves/abr Thanko's Gloves use the power from a computer's USB ports to warm your fingers on cold
winter mornings./p pa
href="http://gizmodo.com/5096518/at-gizmodo-gallery-weird-japanese-usb-gadgets"USB Neck Tie/abr
Thanko's USB powered neck ties have a built in fan for hot office afternoons./p pa
href="http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/once-upon-a-time/using-belkins-weird-powerstrips-289558.php%3EBelkin%20Power%20Strips%3C/a%3E%3Cbr%20/%3EThe%20only%20power%20bricks%20we're%20proud%20to%20display%20have%20clever%20cable%20organizers%20and%20closing%20panels.%3C/p%3E%3Cp%3E%3Ca%20href="Wicked
Lasers Torch/abr Currently pending Guinness records for being the most powerful flashlight of its
kind, the 4100 lumen Torch can easily set paper on fire./p pa
href="http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/gadgets/will-it-blend-crazy-old-man-blends-everything-in-powerful-blender-215611.php"Blendtec
Blender/abr We don't know if Blendtec makes the best blenders, but if they can shred bananas the
way they can shred gadgets on their famous YouTube videos, we're sold./p pa
href="http://gizmodo.com/383843/casio-exilim-ex+f1-slow+mo-super-cam-full-review-verdict-totally-unique-shockingly-powerful"Casio
Exilim EX-F1 Super-Slow-Motion Camera/abr The first consumer-grade camera to deliver
1200-frames-per-second slow-mo, it can also shoot 60 full-resolution stills per second./p pa
href="http://gizmodo.com/359388/hands-on-chumby-wi+fi-widget-beanbag-cuddly-in-more-ways-than-one"Chumby/abr
It's an internet machine disguised as a pillow. I use it to check the snow report, play internet
radio, tell the time, check the surf and read the news, but it can run hundreds of additional
widgets./p pa href="http://gizmodo.com/5099074/aiptek-pocketcinema-v10-pico-projector-review"Aiptek
V10 PMP Pico Projector/abr Battery-powered mini projector plays movies from an SD card, using an
LED to project a picture up to 50" on the wall without burning your hand. One day, all cellphones
will have these./p pa
href="http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/gadgets/wild-charge-hands+on-really-does-charge-wirelessly-227215.php"WildCharge
Charging Station/abr A charging matt that uses nubs on a matt instead of wires to charge your
devices./p pa
href="http://gizmodo.com/5100801/at-gizmodo-gallery-a-never-seen-before-tokyoflash-watch"Tenmetsu
Tokyo Flash Watch/abr Tokyoflash's Tenmetsu watch is one of the cleanest designed of their
collection, and has never been seen before the Gizmodo Gallery./p pa
href="http://gizmodo.com/5018137/3800+piece-death-star-diorama-is-coolest-star-wars-lego-ever"Lego
Death Star/abr This Lego diorama includes 3800 pieces, 21 minifigs and is one of the biggest sets
ever made. It's also the only one that can destroy entire brick planets at will./p pa
href="http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/gadgets/tokyo-found-godzilla-beer-dispenser-roars-when-you-pour-225195.php"Godzilla
Beer Pourer/abr This Japanese gadget looses a Godzilla roar when you lock in a can and serve beer
from its mouth./p pbStuff You'd Have To Make Yourself/bbr a
href="http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/mods/samus-wii-mod-tucks-rolls-explodes-with-goodness-303933.php"Metroid-Modded
Wii/abr Samus tucks, rolls and explodes out of this yellow light-up Wii./p pa
href="http://benheck.com/original-atari-2600-vcsp"Ben Heck Custom Atari VCSp/abr Almost a decade
ago, Ben Heckendorn sparked an entire underground scene of custom, hand-built game consoles when he
deconstructed the classic Atari 2600, transforming it into the Atari VCSp, complete with built-in
screen, sound amplifier, battery power, and aluminum frame. On loan via Ryan Block, gdgt./p pa
href="http://www.coin-operated.com/projects/ipomadness"Jonah's Slot Machine/abr This web 1.0 bubble
art project checked for short URLs and if you land on an available address, you've hit the
jackpot./p pa href="http://gizmodo.com/5098617/at-gizmodo-gallery-free-diy-laser-etching"Make's
Phil Torrone and His Laser Etcher/abr Yes, our friend Phil from MAKE Magazine is showing up with
his laser etching device to brand custom images onto any and every surface./p pa
href="http://gizmodo.com/5099673/at-giz-gallery-reader-meetup-with-a-back-to-the-future-delorean"Back
To the Future-Modded DeLorean/abr Roads? Where we're going, we don't need roads. Oh wait, yeah we
domdash;this mod is pre-Mr. Fusion./p pa
href="http://gizmodo.com/5057856/nes-bong-is-one-third-party-nintendo-accessory-you-wont-find-at-gamestop"NES
Bong/abr A Nintendo controller modified into a contraption for smoking tobacco and only tobacco. On
loan from some stoner./p pa
href="http://gizmodo.com/5020490/msi-wind-running-mac-os-x-also-thinks-its-a-mac-pro"PC Running Mac
OS X Using Hackintosh/abr We're partial to Macs at Gizmodo, but there's plenty of nice PC hardware
that we'd love to run Mac OS on, like this MSI Wind Nettop that uses Hackintosh to get it done. On
Loan from Brian X. Chen of WIRED.com/p pa href="http://www.ladyada.net/make/wavebubble/"Limor's
Wave Bubble Radio Jammer/abr An open source radio wave jammer that will disable connections like
those from Wi-Fi, GPS, cellular and RF. Illegal. Small enough to hide in a pack of cigarettes./p pa
href="http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/gadgets/super-tv+b+gone-bulked-up-to-90+foot-range-184527.php"TV B
Gone/abr This pocket sized remote spams IR power codes of common TVs to shut off different makes
and models. Not recommended for trade shows. Trust me./p pbThe Stuff of History/bbr a
href="http://gizmodo.com/5091517/at-gizmodo-gallery-ancient-apple-phone-prototypes"Apple Phone
Prototype/abr In the early 80's, Frog Design and Apple collaborated on this phone prototype with
electronic check payment and a stylus for use on the monochrome screen./p pa
href="http://translate.google.com/translate?u=http%3A%2F%2Ffudder.de%2Fartikel%2F2007%2F07%2F17%2Fdie-design-vorfahren-des-iphone%2Fsl=detl=enhl=enie=UTF-8"Apple
Tablet Prototype/abr From Frog and Apple's "Snow White" design language comes this tablet, looking
very much like a cousin of the IIc./p pa
href="http://gizmodo.com/5098364/at-gizmodo-gallery-the-original-sony-walkman"Sony's First
Walkman/abr The TPS-L2 Walkman did not record and was panned by the press before its release in
Japan in 1979. Right before becoming a huge success. On loan from Sony Tokyo Archives./p pa
href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sony_Mavica"First Sony Digital Mavica Cam/abr This 1988
electronic camera paved the way for modern digital cameras. It wrote to a floppy disk and had a TV
output cable./p pa href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blickensderfer_typewriter"Blickensderfer
Portable Typewriter/abr George Blickensderfer's portable typewriters, introduced around 1892, were
advertised as "The Five-Pound Secretary." The Model 6, first sold in 1906, offered an aluminum
framework, at that time a relatively expensive and rare metal. On loan from Christopher Bonanos./p
pa href="http://www.clickondavid.com/polaroid.html"Polaroid Land Camera, Model 95/abr In the fall
of 1947, the chemist Edwin Land brought a few dozen new cameras and a pile of film to Boston's
Jordan Marsh department store, to demonstrate the instant-photography system he'd developed./p pa
href="http://www.corp.att.com/attlabs/reputation/timeline/83celltech.html"Bell Labs Briefcase
Phone/abr First used in 1984 as an early example of a transportable cell phone (most other cell
phones were car only phones). On Loan from the ATT Archives and History Center./p pa
href="http://www.corp.att.com/attlabs/reputation/timeline/70picture.html"Bell Labs Picturephone/abr
The first Picturephone test system, built in 1956, was crudemdash;it transmitted an image only once
every two seconds. But by 1964 a complete experimental system, the "Mod 1," had been developed and
wasbr displayed at the New York World's Fair, paired to a model at Disneyland. On Loan from the ATT
Archives and History Center./p pa href="http://www.dyson.com/about/story/"Dyson G-Force Bagless
Vacuum/abr James Dyson invented a bagless vacuum, which no one would manufacture because it would
kill bag sales. It was picked up in Japan in 1983, though, and James used the proceeds to launch a
company that today builds the world's suckiest vacs./p pa
href="http://www.sony.net/SonyInfo/News/Press_Archive/200001/00-002E/"Sony Aibo ERS-111/abr Sony's
first revision of their 1st generation robot pet was able to learn and grow from having puppy-like
logic to dog-like logic. They were too unsophisticated to run or seem very lifelike, but they paved
the way for true robotic toys like the Pleo dinosaur./p pa
href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippe_Kahn"First Cameraphone Prototype/abr Philippe Kahn
built the first cameraphone in 1997 out of a digital camera, a laptop and a Motorola handset with
some clever software. To date, well over a billion cameraphones have been sold. You do the math./p
p[Links above wrangled by intern Ericamdash;Thanks Erica!!! And thanks to our host a
href="http://www.thereedspace.com/"REED ANNEX/a and our benefactor a
href="http://www.gizmine.com/"gizmine.com/a]/p pbGizmodo Gallery/bbr a
href="http://www.thereedspace.com/"Reed Annex/abr a
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Orchard Street/abr New York, NY 10002/p pstrongGizmodo Gallery Reader Meetup/strongbr The a
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meetup/a takes place across the street from the Gallery, at a place called a
href="http://www.theannexnyc.com/"The Annex/a (not to be confused with REED ANNEX where the gallery
is hosted.) The address is a
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