Inspired by India’s “buy one get one free” mentality, designer Ramesh Gound has created a concept where two motorbike owners can join them together, creating a fancy sports car for longer drives. More »
Recreation – Autos – India – Asia – Motorcycle
Author: Kat Hannaford
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Two Motorbikes Become One Car In India [Concepts]
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Apple Flicks Switch On International iPad App Stores [IPad Apps]
Those willing to jump across the pond for an early iPad were rewarded today, as Apple hit go on the App Store across Europe. Go and download apps aplenty—but check out our list of the best here, first. More »
Apple – IPad – AppStore – Macintosh – GreyMarket -
Cow Manure Will Power Data Centers In Coming Years [Renewable Energy]
Spare a thought for the cows when you’re surfing the net in the coming years, won’t you? Their manure will be shoveled and turned into fuel, so companies such as HP can power their data centers and save the world. More »
Renewable energy – Energy – Technology – Renewable – United States -
Twitter For BlackBerry Getting Some Much-Needed Updates Today [BlackBerry]
Since the launch of RIM’s own-developed app, I’ve flitted between it and UberTwitter, due to a couple of minor issues. Those problems will be null and void soon, as RIM’s update fixes everything I could’ve wanted done—and more. More »
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This Isn’t a Baseball Bat—This Is a Nintendo DS Stylus/Projector [Gaming]
Oh, Thrustmaster. What heavenly delights have you brought us this time? Oh, the world’s heaviest DS stylus? You shouldn’t have. No, really. What’s that? It’s a projector as well? More »
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Cerevo Cam Now Supports Ustream Life-Casting—US Release This Summer [Camcorders]
Japanese maker CEREVO’s innovative product should’ve really gone on sale a couple of years ago when iJustine and co were at their peak, but I do appreciate a good camera with a unique twist—in this case, Ustream support. More »
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HTC Hero Owners On Sprint Awarded With Android 2.1 "Eclair" Update [Android]
Sprint has gifted its HTC Hero owners the long-awaited Android 2.1 update, seven months after the first screenshots of a Hero running the faster, snazzier version showed up. More »
HTC Hero – Android – Sprint – Handhelds – htc -
Leak: iPod Touch With 2MP Camera Surfaces In Vietnam [Leaks]
From the same country that leaked yesterday’s plastic MacBook update (and the iPhone 4), comes a plethora of well-shot iPod Touch photos showing a 2MP camera. It looks remarkably similar to the iPods that appeared on eBay last month. More »
IPod – IPhone – iPod Touch – Audio – Hardware -
Half of All Games Will Be 3D By 2012, Claims Ubisoft [Gaming]
NVIDIA’s already thrown its weight behind 3D gaming, and we all know Nintendo’s got something exciting lined up soon—but if you speak to Ubisoft, 3D gaming will be so popular, by 2012 half the games will be 3D-enabled. More »
Ubisoft – Games – Video game – Nintendo – Console Platforms -
Philippe Starck’s Light Photon Lamp Is Made From OLEDs and Unicorns’ Eye-Teeth [OLEDs]
This rather bizarre-looking creation isn’t a solar panel that’s normally found on a roof—oh no, it’s the latest work from Philippe Starck, and is made from OLEDs and stainless steel. It’s a light. A very, very pricey light. More »
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Google: "If You Are Not Getting A Day [of Android Battery], There Is Something Wrong" [Android]
On the whole, most smartphones only give you a day’s usage before the battery fizzles up—but Androids seem to be particularly juice-sucking. According to Larry Page however, if you’re not getting a full day’s use, there’s “something wrong.” More »
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Dutch Hotel Eats Up Smaller Houses For Lunch [Architecture]
Like a giant Sylvanian Families house brought to life, this is an actual hotel which you can book a room in right now, staying in the picturesque Dutch city of Zaandam. More »
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This Sarcasm-Detecting Algorithm Is a Really Good Idea [Algorithms]
For once, I’m not being sarcastic. You don’t have to bother running your sarcasm-detecting algorithm over that headline, students at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. Because it’s true! More »
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Scissors Redesigned For Comfier Grip, But Can Lefties Use Them? [Design]
I can’t say I’ve ever had a problem with the current design of scissors which has served us well since the mid-1700s, but designer Spencer Nugent has seen fit to magic up these Comfort Grip scissors. More »
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Shazam Now Most-Popular Music App For Phones [IPhone Apps]
Shazam rates as one of Gizmodo’s favorite apps ever, so it’s not surprising to hear that the billionth song has now been identified—Gettin’ Over, by David Guetta featuring Chris Willis. This comes after their users rose from 50m to 75m in the past six months. [Shazam on iTunes] More »
Shazam – IPhone – Smartphones – Handhelds – Music -
Adobe Crash Reports Make Us Rue The Day We Got Married, Too [Humor]
If you’ve never seen Garrett Murray’s comical Adobe crash reports, do yourself a favor and check out this one at least. Before you overdose on a lethal combination of pills and broccoli. [ManiacalRage via Twitter] More »
Adobe Systems – Social Network – Adobe – Online Communities – Home













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