Activate the Gizmodoscope!

You’ve seen hints of it over the past couple months: a photograph here and there on Gizmodo that you could click and spin and almost play with. These are the work of the Gizmodoscope, an interactive imaging system that we’ve spent the past year developing to make the most badass pictures on the Internet. And CES is the Gizmodoscope’s maiden voyage. More »

Super Suction Lets This Window Cleaning Bot Stick To Glass

Designed to complement the Roomba, the Scuba, and the myriad of other cleaning robots that keep your floors spic and span, the new Winbot 7 uses its suction powers to stick to and clean your windows instead. So when it’s available come April for somewhere around $400 to $500, you may never have to buy Windex or paper towels again. More »

Forget 4K, an Intelligent Self-Adjusting Pillow Is What Real Innovation Looks Like

The folks behind the robotic Pleo dinosaur are on the brink of completely revolutionizing the way we all sleep at night. When it’s available sometime later this year for $350 to $400, the intelliPillow will automatically adjust and change its shape whenever you roll over, saving you from having to wake up and fluff your pillow yourself. More »

Nectar Fuel Cell Charger Confirms the Sad Truth: Batteries Are Still Cheaper

One day fuel cells may very well be a cheap source of power for all of our electronics. But that day isn’t here yet, and from the looks of things, isn’t arriving anytime soon. A company called Lilliputian Systems has hooked up with Brookstone to create another fuel cell charger called the Nectar that promises to fully top off a smartphone from 10 to 14 times with a single recyclable cartridge, but at a premium. More »

Trade Hydration For Hendrix With Scosche’s boomBOTTLE Speaker

After a long ride there’s nothing quite like a refreshing bottle of water. But getting to that point where you’re tired and dehydrated sometimes takes some extra motivation. Like your favorite music, which Scosche makes easier to access on a bike with its new boomBOTTLE weatherproof speaker. More »

This $100 Dongle Lets You Send Video to a Dumb TV’s HDMI Input via Wi-Fi

This sleek little dongle, called Plair, is a neat little solution for slinging video from any number of devices to your TV. Simply plug it into an empty HDMI port and beam media to it via Wi-Fi. More »

You’ll Want to Keep This Kids’ Pico Projector to Yourself

This cute and colorful little pico projector is designed for kids. But don’t bother giving it to them—because it’s good enough you’ll want to keep it for yourself. More »

Sony’s One-Piece Waterproof Walkman: 1 Hour’s Playback From 3 Minutes Charging

If workouts take you from pounding the pavement to plunging into the pool with little time to spare between, Sony’s new one-piece Walkman might be of some interest to you. More »

These Optical USB and Thunderbolt Cables Are Up to 330 Feet Long

If you thought screens were where glass started and finished in gadgets, think again. Corning, the company behind Gorilla Glass, has also started making optical USB and Thunderbolt cables—and they’re super, super long. More »

Casio’s Convex System Lets You Stack Projectors and Unwarp Images With Surprising Precision

Aside from getting small enough to fit in your pocket and gaining enough resolution to melt your eyes, there hasn’t been a lot of innovation in the projector market as of late. So thank you Casio for finally bringing something neat to that table with the company’s new Convex control System. More »