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one laptop per child XO prototype at siggraph 2007
from - blip.tv (beta) September 08, 2008
matthew hockenberry of http://creativesynthesis.net demonstrates the one laptop per child's fourth production prototype of the 'hundred-dollar laptop' at siggraph 2007 - video by leonardo bonanni of hyperexperience.com FAQ: -Yes, this is the hundred dollar laptop -No, you can't buy one - they are only sold to governments in minimum orders of one million -It actually costs about $140 -It is made by a private non-profit company based in Cambridge MA USA -There is no hand-crank, but a variety of generators are being prototyped including a foot-pedal and a pull-string
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Living in MeatSpace - Go MiniMan GO!
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) August 25, 2008
LEGO have asked me to help them celebrate the 30th Birthday of the LEGO miniman. http://www.MeatSpaceOnline.com This special episode of MeatSpace was created to both help launch the celebrations and to inspire people wanting to tell stories and adventures of their own in the LEGO Universe. As part of the celebrations LEGO and Gizmodo are running a contest that will give you the chance to win some of the most awesome LEGO sets in history. Keep and eye on http://gizmodo.com and http://www.gominimango.com/ for more information. GO MINIMAN GO!
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MeatSpace Special. Go MiniMan GO! Living in MeatSpace.
from Most Discussed August 25, 2008
LEGO have asked me to help them celebrate the 30th Birthday of the LEGO miniman. It is with great pride and joy that I present to you this special episode of MeatSpace. Living in MeatSpace This special episode of MeatSpace was created to both help launch the celebrations and to inspire people wanting to tell stories and adventures of their own in the LEGO Universe. A very special thank you goes out to LEGO for not only making my childhood a joy, allowing my imagination to take flight and allowing me this very special chance to be a part of celebrating the anniversary and birthday of the LEGO minifig, without whom my more than 50 LEGO animations would have never existed, I'd have missed out on a hell of a lot of fun, and my childhood imagination may never have grown so wonderfully. As part of the celebrations LEGO and Gizmodo are running a contest that will give you the chance to win some of the most awesome LEGO sets in history. Keep and eye on http://gizmodo.com and http://www.gominimango.com/ for more information. GO MINIMAN GO!
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MeatSpace Special. Go MiniMan GO! Living in MeatSpace.
from YouTube :: Videos by Blunty3000 August 25, 2008
LEGO have asked me to help them celebrate the 30th Birthday of the LEGO miniman. It is with great pride and joy that I present to you this special episode of MeatSpace. "Living in MeatSpace" This special episode of MeatSpace was created to both help launch the celebrations and to inspire people wanting to tell stories and adventures of their own in the LEGO Universe. A very special thank you goes out to LEGO for not only making my childhood a joy, allowing my imagination to take flight and allowing me this very special chance to be a part of celebrating the anniversary and birthday of the LEGO minifig, without whom my more than 50 LEGO animations would have never existed, I'd have missed out on a hell of a lot of fun, and my childhood imagination may never have grown so wonderfully. As part of the celebrations LEGO and Gizmodo are running a contest that will give you the chance to win some of the most awesome LEGO sets in history. Keep and eye on http://gizmodo.com and http://www.gominimango.com/ for more information. GO MINIMAN GO! Author: Blunty3000 Keywords: MeatSpace LEGO animation GO MINIMAN GOMINIMANGO go miniman 30th birthday anniversary gizmodo competition imagination minifig short film series visual arts performing web Added: August 25, 2008
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iPhone 3G Breakdown: Gizmodo, MacRumors and Cult of Mac Roundtable
from The Popular Mechanics Show July 11, 2008
The iPhone 3G has arrived. So what? We let three of the Web's top Apple bloggers break down the big picture: Matt Buchanan, the Gizmodo associate editor who's scouted iPhone wannabes for PM... Pete Mortensen, the Jump Associates consultant and Cult of Mac geek who was our live blogger for the 3G iPhone unveiling... and Arnold Kim, the MacRumors senior editor who breaks news faster than Steve Jobs keynote. Plus, Joel Johnson takes us behind his investigation into Apple's secretive Made for iPod and authentication chip programs.
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Viral: Hot Links 6/9/08
from Revver - hot Videos June 14, 2008
Author: VeohNetworks Added: Sat, 14 Jun 2008 15:45:59 -0800 Duration: 308This week: WWDC unveils 3G iPhone, Radiohead's Nude Remix, Carbonrally, Office Outburst.
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Episode 7
from MOJO's The Circuit June 02, 2008
Clone D:Pak visits the Korea Trade Show where he does some serious ass shaking on the Mega Quake Prime and runs into a couple of guys from Gizmodo on a quest to find the Kingdom of the Golden Shower.
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Dessinez et jouez avec Crayon Physics Deluxe Gizmodo
from Dailymotion - channel gaming May 23, 2008
pour le moment la version Deluxe n'est pas encore sorti mais toutefois la version antérieure(beaucoup moins complète vu que cette version est le prototype, on ne peut y dessiner que des ronds et des carrés) est disponible sur le site du créateur.Télécharger Crayon Physics Release 1http://www.infos-du-net.com/telecharger/crayon-physics,0301-10031.htmlJ'ai trouvé une version online de Crayon Physics, ca s'appelle Magic Penhttp://www.freewebarcade.com/game/magic-pen/Author: roro_man Tags: dessinez jouez avec crayon physics deluxe gizmodo Posted: 23 May 2008 Rating: 5.0 Votes: 1
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iPhone / iPod TiVoRemote App Makes Telnet Control Easy
from YouTube :: Videos by gizmodo May 09, 2008
GIZMODO.COM -This app named TiVoRemote, no surprise there, actually makes practical use of TiVo's Telnet control feature for the iPhone and iPod touch. http://gizmodo.com/388754/iphone--ipod-tivoremote-app-makes-telnet-control-easy Author: gizmodo Keywords: iPhone tivo tivoremote remote ipod touch apple peanut telnet IP control gizmodo Added: May 9, 2008
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GIZMODO font les sales gosses au CES 2008
from Dailymotion - channel funny March 19, 2008
Le CES 2008 ne manquait pas d’écrans. Mais quand MAKE a offert l’une de ces télécommandes TV-B-Gone à l'équipe de GIZMODO, ils n'ont pas pu s'empêcher de s'en servir... Ils ont alors éteint un téléviseur. Puis un autre. Puis un mur de télés. Et là impossible de s'arrêter... Actu, Animations, Pubs, Gags, Clips, BuzZ, Sport, Musique, etc... Juste un moment de divertissement : http://www.cl0sed.com http://blog.cl0sed.comAuthor: n0w33d59 Tags: gizmodo font les sales gosses ces 2008 humour bug ecran gag Posted: 19 March 2008 Rating: 5.0 Votes: 1
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one laptop per child XO prototype at siggraph 2007 Ringtone
from YouTube :: Tag // OLPC February 25, 2008
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Mind Over No Matter: Hands-On with the Psychic Controller [Gdc08]
from Kotaku February 20, 2008
By Brian Crecente Mind-control, it turns out, isn't as easy as it looks. After spending half-an-hour watching an Emotive guy levitate rocks, pull down trees and make object vanish with little more than the power of his mind, it was my turn to check out Emotiv's Epoc neural detector. The headpiece, its stiff fingers slipping through my hair to find my scalp as it was placed on my head, felt like something alien settling onto my skull to roost, perhaps before enjoying a light snack.A nearby monitor showed the color-coded diagram of a brain, my brain. Each of the 14 or so fingers of the Epoc were indicated with dots that changed colors to show if they were detecting the movement of electricity from neuron to neuron inside my brain. But one stubbornly refused to light up at all. "Maybe my front lobes don't work," I suggested helpfully, as a tech jimmied the headpiece around on my head, pushing here and there, as he tried to get that last button to light up. Finally that last button turned green and the Emotiv folks asked me what I'd like to do first. "I think I'd like to levitate something," I said. "Sure." To start you need to quickly synch your brain, teaching the computer to recognize the thought you use to perform the specific action. In my case I imagined the box in the center of the monitor drifting away. After doing this for a second or two, while the program "recorded" they asked me to give it a try.. and it worked. Imagining the box floating up off the top of the screen, I was surprised to see it waver and then slowly move upwards until it disappeared. I laughed in surprise and the box immediately dropped back down again. After a second, failed, attempt and another quick synching session, I was able to make the box float up and down by simply thinking about it. The sensation was quite strange. You don't really feel anything, but you can sort of tell that a particular thought or visualization seems to have a direct effect on the game. I found myself inadvertently tightening my stomach muscles, or raising an eyebrow when I tried to make the box float, or later disappear, by thinking about it. The Emotiv guy used his hands to try and cue himself to think the same way every time, performing what suspiciously looked like something out of Star Wars to get things to float or vanish. But they said that wasn't really necessary. In fact, they are playing around with a game mode that would punish any physical movements you make while trying to perform the mental magic. The team also showed me, but wouldn't let me play, the game that will ship with the Epoc when it goes on sale later this year. In the game you play as a student of a form of mental martial-arts. You wander around a mountain learning how to use your mind to do things like push and pull objects with thought, scare away spirits with a grimace and turn items invisible. The game also senses the players mood and changes the in-game environment around them to suit it. For instance, if you're bored or unhappy the game's sky turns a greenish tint and the music softens, but as you become excited the sky turns a nasty shade of red and the music grows louder. The game was created by Demiure Studios and is meant to be a showcase piece for the hardware, something that proves that the $300 device it's not just a bit of cool gadgetry, but something that could have serious implications in the world of video games. From what I saw it did look a little light on content, but the ability to control items with your mind in the game, will likely still make it a hit among certain set of gamers. I was a little concerned with the underlying technology, though. From the demonstrations I saw and participated in, the device seemed mostly to detect whether you were or weren't doing one thing. In other words, it could tell when I was trying to float a rock or not trying. But it was hard to tell just how sophisticated that detection was. Could it, for instance, differentiate between my trying to levitate a rock and make one disappear? The Emotiv people said it absolutely could, but they didn't demonstrate that. Also, it was hard to really tell just how sensitive it was. From what I saw, the thing either detected none of the proper thought, or 100 percent of it, it seemed like there was no middle ground, something that could create serious problems for developers wanting to use the device for more precise controls. While I think the technology is fascinating, even stunning at times, it's hard to tell at this point whether it has real world practical video game applications. Of everything I saw the one thing that most interested me was the concept of wearing this device to track your emotions, relaying that to a game and then allowing the game to use it to tweak your experience. Imagine, for instance, a Silent Hill that knows what scares you most and how scared you are at any particular moment in the game. The implications are frightening.
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Gamer???s Video Update Jan 15, 2008
from Videos by Steve519 February 12, 2008
Author: Steve519 Added: Tue, 15 Jan 2008 16:36:32 -0800 Duration: 334Topics Include: Game Releases- Week of Jan. 13th Super Smash Bros. Brawl Delayed Again, until March 2008? Gizmodo banned from CES 2009 Resistance 2 details revealed, 60 player Online Mp, and much more MGS4 now playable from start to finish, set ...
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Kim welcomes back our long lost lust, Comment Boy!
from Revver - sex Videos February 08, 2008
Author: ElasticWaist Added: Wed, 06 Feb 2008 17:16:20 -0800 Duration: 276102.06.08 ElasticWaist.com: Kim talks about how Smarty McSmart you all are and how much we love you, seriously, what is up with Britney, more about Tom Jones' chest hair than you wanted to know, and Comment Boy on the pink couch. Turns out male sex ...
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Kim welcomes back our long lost lust, Comment Boy!
from Crazy Entertainment February 08, 2008
Author: ElasticWaist Added: Wed, 06 Feb 2008 17:16:20 -0800 Duration: 276102.06.08 ElasticWaist.com: Kim talks about how Smarty McSmart you all are and how much we love you, seriously, what is up with Britney, more about Tom Jones' chest hair than you wanted to know, and Comment Boy on the pink couch. Turns out male sex ...
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Kim welcomes back our long lost lust, Comment Boy!
from Dailymotion - most recent videos February 06, 2008
02.06.08 ElasticWaist.com: Kim talks about how Smarty McSmart you all are and how much we love you, seriously, what is up with Britney, more about Tom Jones' chest hair than you wanted to know, and Comment Boy on the pink couch. Turns out male sex objects have body image issues, too.Author: elasticwaist Tags: women humor celebrity gossip comedy funny daily special kimberly rae miller body image size acceptance weight issues britney spears tom jones mississippi bill 282 gizmodo fast food Posted: 07 February 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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Kim welcomes back our long lost lust, Comment Boy!
from - blip.tv (beta) February 06, 2008
02.06.08 ElasticWaist.com: Kim talks about how Smarty McSmart you all are and how much we love you, seriously, what is up with Britney, more about Tom Jones' chest hair than you wanted to know, and Comment Boy on the pink couch. Turns out male sex objects have body image issues, too.
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Hands-On With Skype PSP [Clips]
from Kotaku January 30, 2008
Today's Playstation Portable firmware update came with a little touch of Skype (except if you live in China, go figure). Once patched, the Skype option shows up under Network. I was able to pretty quickly register for a new account using the PSP and get it working in less then five minutes. It's a pretty cool build of the software and while I'm not sure how often I'd use it around the house, I definitely plan on bringing it with me when I travel for some free calls. Also plan on abusing the hell out of it to harass Ash since it only cost me $10 to buy seven hours worth of worldwide Skype to phone service. (Skype to Skype is free) That's right seven hours of me rambling to Ash... can't wait!
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Rocketboom: Gizmodogate
from Revver - video Videos January 17, 2008
Author: rocketboom Added: Thu, 17 Jan 2008 12:16:23 -0800 Duration: 261 Joanne interviews Gizmodo's Richard Blakeley who used the TV-B-Gone remote control to make a video of himself turning off TV's during presentations at the 2008 CES conference in Las Vegas Richard Blakeley http://boinkology.com/ Gizmodo CES ...
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Gamers Video Update Jan 15, 2008
from Revver - game Videos January 15, 2008
Author: Steve519 Added: Tue, 15 Jan 2008 16:36:32 -0800 Duration: 334Topics Include: Game Releases- Week of Jan. 13th Super Smash Bros. Brawl Delayed Again, until March 2008? Gizmodo banned from CES 2009 Resistance 2 details revealed, 60 player Online Mp, and much more MGS4 now playable from start to finish, set ...
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