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Mitsubishi is ending rear-projection TVs, ceases production of DLP and laser models
Engadget - 3 Dec 2012 04:33
It's time for someone over at IDC to pop the champagne, as its 2007 projection about the end of rear-projection TVs turned out to be only a year off, now that the last company still making them has announced it's getting...
Polymer Vision reportedly shut down, along with its dream of rollable e-ink displays
Engadget - 3 Dec 2012 11:32
The saga of Polymer Vision has been defined by optimistic plans braced by second chances when financial reality came crashing in, with no happily ever after or definite end in sight. Unfortunately, there may not be much ...
Gmail 4.2.1 for Android adds easier resizing, swipe features and more
Engadget - 3 Dec 2012 22:56
That leaked Gmail APK we peeked at a month or so ago turned out to be right on the money. Google has just released version 4.2.1 of the Gmail app for Android, which does indeed add pinch-to-zoom on individual messages an...
Twenty years after the birth of SMS, its creator consents to a text-only interview
Engadget - 3 Dec 2012 14:47
Finnish engineer Matti Makkonen famously dreamed up the idea for the SMS (Short Message Service) in a Copenhagen pizza shop in 1984, and the first message ("Happy Christmas") was sent to a Vodafone UK cellphone from a PC...
Bacon Jello: Part of a Complete (Nightmarish) Breakfast
Gizmodo - 3 Dec 2012 18:00
If you love bacon, but have been looking for a way to enjoy it without its delicious saltiness or crispy texture, Instructable user Canida has put together a thorough, and unsettling, tutorial on how to make a bacon alte...
Aspergers Is Gone: How 20 Years of Psychiatry Has Just Been Rewritten
Gizmodo - 3 Dec 2012 17:18
The American Psychiatric Association has just approved revisions to the manual used to diagnose the things that go bump in your soul. The first revision of Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) in t...
This Minimalist Christmas Tree Is Great for the Irredeemably Lazy
Gizmodo - 3 Dec 2012 01:00
Christmas is coming. The goose is getting fat and whatnot. Maybe you're in the market for a Christmas tree, maybe you're not. Maybe you'd like to be in said market, but you are extremely, extremely lazy. Treeasy's got yo...
Switched On: The fork, the ficus and the flandoodle
Engadget - 3 Dec 2012 00:52
Each week Ross Rubin contributes Switched On, a column about consumer technology. As sensors and crowdsourcing give us ever more granular data into the norms and deviations of the world around us, enterprising developers...
In Russia, Arcade Claw Machines Come With Real Live Cats
Gizmodo - 3 Dec 2012 17:55
Stuffed animals? Please. In Russia, claw machines are stuffed with real animals. Finally, something worth winning! But do everyone a favor and hold off until it's finished grooming, would ya? [Reddit via OHYST] More �...
Google staffer Android comic alludes to Key Lime Pie as a lark, stokes fans all the same
Engadget - 3 Dec 2012 18:02
We know precious little about the next major version of Android, unofficially thought to be called Key Lime Pie, other than that it isn't Android 4.2. You can imagine what happens when actual Google employee Manu Cornet ...
The Cameras and Settings That Captured This Year's Best Photos
Gizmodo - 3 Dec 2012 13:58
Every year, Reuters publishes a list of its best photography, and you'll recognise plenty of the 95 iconic images that capture this year's biggest news stories. One keen Redditor, though, wanted to know more—so an...
Watch This Laser-Cut Map Appear Before Your Eyes, Block By Block
Gizmodo - 3 Dec 2012 04:00
Not super into cartography? Add some lasers into the mix and see what happens. This video features a laser digging into some metal to create a map of Atlanta, Georgia and it's mesmerizing to watch it come into being befo...
You Can Pre-Order the Back to the Future Hoverboard Right Now
Gizmodo - 3 Dec 2012 19:00
If you missed ordering it earlier this year, you can pre-order the official Mattel Back to the Future hoverboard right now at MattyCollector.com. Plop down a $130 and you'll get the 1:1 scale model that's fully sanctione...
Reason For Bad Signal #37: You're in a Faraday Cage Fight
Gizmodo - 3 Dec 2012 11:27
Dammit, it's hard to get a decent mobile data connection sometimes. Are the walls thick in your building? Are you surrounded by exotic electrical equipment that's causing interference? Or did you just stumble into a cage...
The Modern Wooden Flashlight: For the Grizzled Prospector in All of Us
Gizmodo - 3 Dec 2012 16:55
For the most part flashlight design steers towards industrial and functional rather than just straight-up eye candy. But designer Gad Scott Tal's stylish Flashlight No. 1 is just the opposite, embracing beautiful natural...
Team Curse Joe 'Voyboy' Esfahani Talks IPL 5 And League Of Legends Season 3
Forbes - 3 Dec 2012 02:28Vice Magazine Just Accidentally Revealed Where John McAfee Is Hiding (Updated)
Gizmodo - 3 Dec 2012 23:22
Next in line at the great journalistic jungle buffet is Vice, which sent down two dudes to chat with paranoid/fugitive John McAfee and reprint his various insane thoughts. And more: they forgot to clear GPS data in an up...
Singapore's statutory body confirms Web site hack
ZDNet - 3 Dec 2012 14:03
People's Association, which promotes racial and social cohesion in the country, admits hackers penetrated its Web site--marking the country's first security breach on government sites since 1999.
Nexus 4 returns to Google Play store in Canada at 3PM Eastern today
Engadget - 3 Dec 2012 21:04
It certainly hasn't been the easiest phone to get a hold for for those interested, but those in Canada now at least know when they'll have another chance to grab a Nexus 4. Google's today sent out emails informing prospe...
Code hints Microsoft may add direct music playback to SkyDrive
Engadget - 3 Dec 2012 09:15
Microsoft has been busy streamlining SkyDrive to make the most of our time in the cloud, but it hasn't yet cut out the middleman for audio playback; if a song wasn't obtained through a channel like Xbox Music, it won't p...
XBMC 12 Beta 2 rolls out, brings first Android beta APK
Engadget - 3 Dec 2012 05:38
The second official beta of XBMC 12 "Frodo" is ready for testing, and if you've been waiting to move up from the nightlies you finally can -- as long as it meets a few requirements, like supporting Neon processor code (m...
Soviet-era architecture: beautiful or just plain weird?
The Verge - 3 Dec 2012 23:32
The Awl highlights a recent interest in Soviet architecture, focusing on the outlandish buildings that seem to have been inspired by science fiction rather than the drab utilitarian blocks ordinarily attributed to the er...