Today on Boing Boing Gadgets:
• FujiFilm released a digicam that, for once, didn’t try too hard to pimp its megapixels.
• Brownlee considered the structural integrity of hamburgers.
• Windows 7 will be coming in the same editions as Windows Vista, despite the fact that there’s only a need for exactly two.
• Apple may no longer make 160GB iPods, but you can cram 240GBs in there.
• We looked at a gorgeous photoset of Bell Labs’ 1960s data center.
• We heard through the grapefine that Apple will allow background apps on the iPhone.
• We saw spy pics for the new Acer smartphone.
• We watched about 15 old commercials for toy robots.
• Joel salivated over NAMM Oddities: a gallery of wonderfully weird musical instruments.
• We shook our heads and wondered how GM could kill the electric car.
• One of these gaming mouses is not like the other.
• We petted and cooed over a robot bunny with a plasma globe for a head.
• Meet the Tesla of electric motorcycles: the $69,000 Mission One.
• We marveled at an entire African industry of professional gadget chargers.
• Best Buy refused to honor the prices of a no longer solvent competitor.
• Tron and Depeche Mode proved a chocolate meets peanut butter sort of combo.
• Beschizza reviewed the iGO everywhereMax juicing station.
• Joel found an incredible mount to allow microscopic DSLR photos.
And more besides! Come read us.