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14Jul/100

Video: David Letterman’s Top 10 Signs You’ve Purchased A Bad iPhone 4

Okay, the iPhone 4 death grip fiasco has official hit a new level now that it’s a late night punch line. There’s no turning back after both Letterman here in the states and Top Gear across the pond have both done bits on it. Apple’s PR machine better be warming up because it’s going to be running overtime to recover from this. Click through for the video.

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13Jul/100

Tec Hideoto portable cassette player time-travels from 1994, gets USB audio for its trouble

Of all the USB tape players we've seen in our day, this is certainly one of them! Available from a Japanese company called Tec, Hideoto is a Walkman-esque portable cassette player that features USB and stereo headphone outputs, powered by either the aforementioned Universal Serial Bus or two AA batteries. It also comes with Cassette Mate software for Windows, which presumably makes saving your audio to MP3, WAV, or WMA a figurative snap. Available next month in Japan for roughly $57, at which point we expect to see these pop up at our favorite import e-tailers here in the states. Get a closer look after the break.

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11Jul/100

Inhabitat’s Week in Green: solar aircraft, freshwater wind farms, and the Automotive X Prize

Each week our friends at Inhabitat recap the week's most interesting green developments and clean tech news for us -- it's the Week in Green.

This week Inhabitat saw the world's first solar-powered aircraft soar through the night sky as it successfully completed its first 24-hour flight. We also took a look at the 15 ultra-efficient cars currently vying for the Progressive Automotive X Prize. Electric vehicles also made the headlines left and right this week as Korean carmarker CT&T announced plans to produce EVs in South Carolina and California rolls out plans for a whopping 1,600 charging stations.

Heatwaves swept the states this week, but we found some solace in the abundance of sunshine as Obama unveiled plans to kick-start the US solar industry with a $2 billion investment. We also looked at a sleek and stylish solar powered bag and an advanced solar cell manufacturing technique that promises to boost the efficiency of thin film photovoltaic cells by a fourth. Wind power also made waves as plans were officially unveiled for the United States' first freshwater wind farm in Lake Erie.

Finally, this week we saw several remarkable advancements from the field of biotechnology, starting with an amazing new wound dressing that harnesses nanotechnology to detect and treat infections before they strike. And from the desk of strange-yet-true comes one architect's plan to create a conceptual home entirely from meat cells grown in a lab!

Inhabitat's Week in Green: solar aircraft, freshwater wind farms, and the Automotive X Prize originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 11 Jul 2010 20:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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9Jul/100

Save the Dismal State of Sports with Technology [PhotoshopContest]

So apparently LeBron James sort of ruined basketball last night, and maybe sports in general? Eesh! Let's save the state of sports by tossing in some gear to spice it up, shall we? More

8Jul/100

Behold, The Majesty of the Underwater Kingdom! [Image Cache]

It looks like somebody took Joel's advice about scuba diving to heart! [CannibalComfort via Blakeley] More

8Jul/100

OK, This 3D Business Is Getting Out of Hand [Bad Ideas]

This week's issue of Time Out New York is all in 3D. No more, please! I beg of you! More

7Jul/100

Chicago’s Watchful Eye [AHHHHHHH]

Public art can be pretty weird, but rarely is it as weird as "EYE," an unblinking, three story tall eyeball that's now scaring the dickens out of Chicago. More

7Jul/100

United States Cyber Command’s Shield Has a Secret Code [Cryptography]

Can you see it? It's inside the gold ring between the United States Cyber Command and the American bald eagle. A secret hexadecimal code. The key to all America's secrets. Or their favorite Lynyrd Skynyrd's song. More

2Jul/100

Facebook’s Oversized Economy Visualized [Facebook]

What if Facebook were a country, and all its apps and fan pages were its fiefdoms? It would look a little something like this. Oh, and it would be filthy, filthy rich. More

2Jul/100

Gizmodo Internships in New York and San Francisco [Announcements]

Hello. You still want an awesome internship. Well, it so happens, we still have a couple spots left, in New York and San Francisco. More