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Searzall Torch Attachment - Creating the Perfect Searing Temperature
The Gadget Flow - 30 May 2015 08:00
Cooking with blowtorches will be more perfect and fun with the help of this Searzall Torch Attachment. It will create an ideal searing temperature by forcing the thin flame of the blowtorch through the two layers of the ...
Googl wants to kill the password, and it came up with an ingenius way to do it
Digital Trends - 30 May 2015 00:11
Google's ATAP group aims to hasten the password's obsolescence with two separate initiatives, Project Abicus and Project Vault. Both, ATAP promises, are far superior to PINs and passwords. The post Googl wants to kill th...
IBM staff can now choose a Mac as their work computer
Slash Gear - 30 May 2015 03:32
Last summer's partnership between Apple and IBM has proven extra-special for the latter company's workers -- as of yesterday IBM employees can choose to use a Mac as their work computer rather than a PC, removing the sha...
Meet Drip, the first Apple Watch app we've seen that can send live images to your wrist
BGR - 30 May 2015 03:00
Developers are just getting started coming up with cool applications for the Apple Watch and one that caught our eye on Friday was a new app called Drip that’s designed to interact with work with your Dropcam cameras t...
Sounds of Science: NASA Satellites Sing at World Science Festival
SPACE.com - 30 May 2015 13:49
At the World Science Festival in New York, an interactive installation provides an auditory encounter with the NASA satellites that study the Earth.
Sony promises 'Ultra Street Fighter IV' PS4 patch next week
Engadget - 30 May 2015 05:55
The launch of Ultra Street Fighter IV on the PlayStation 4 hasn't exactly gone as planned, with gamers complaining of input lag, shoddy netcode, glitches, a start screen that refers to a button on the controller that doe...
DIY: Making a Simple but Elegant Leather Hand Strap for a DSLR
PetaPixel - 30 May 2015 22:43Google's Solar-Powered Drone Prototype Crashes During Test Flight: Report
Tech Times - 30 May 2015 15:07
A prototype of Google's Wi-Fi drones crash-landed about a month ago. It's a setback, but Google expects hurdles such as this, according to a spokesperson.
How Earth's Magnetic Field Shielded Us from 2014 Solar Storm
SPACE.com - 30 May 2015 13:40
A giant eruption from the sun that scientists thought would hit Earth in 2014 missed because the sun's magnetic field channeled it away from the planet in an unexpected way, researchers say.
Google's Cardboard Design Lab teaches VR with (what else) VR
Engadget - 30 May 2015 02:29
Google debuted its larger and more robust Cardboard VR headset at I/O yesterday, now it needs some apps that actually run on it. However, designing a program in a virtual 3D environment is quite different than designing ...
U.S. Tried Stuxnet-Style Cyber Attack Against North Korea, but Failed
Re/code - 30 May 2015 01:43
U.S. agents could not access the core machines that ran Pyongyang's nuclear weapons program, says a former high-ranking intelligence official.
Samsung Galaxy A5 In Poland Gets Lollipop Update
Ubergizmo - 30 May 2015 00:56
It was slightly more than a week ago when we brought you word that both the Samsung Galaxy A5 as well as the Samsung Galaxy A7 are being prepared to pick up the Android Lollipop update in June, but it looks like "Christm...
14,000 websites protest Patriot Act with 'blackout' and semi-nude photos
Mashable - 30 May 2015 00:48
Members of Congress are in for a surprise if they visit one of over 14,200 websites currently protesting the Patriot Act with a redirect to a site covered with semi-nude photos. According to the activist group organizing...
Zami Life: Where Design, Health & Innovation meet
The Gadget Flow - 30 May 2015 23:00
Zami Smart, the 1st stool to align your body, strengthen your core and provide real time feedback. Zami is the result of years of research and is designed with your posture in mind. Zami is an ergonomically Dutch designe...
Build Your Own Wireless Inductive Power Night Light
Life Hacker - 30 May 2015 23:00
Inductive charging is a cool way to show off your DIY skills, and Adafruit has a guide to making a very simple little inductive charging night night that doesn't even require soldering.
Apple says the Watch's irregular heart rate tracking is intentional
Engadget - 30 May 2015 22:59
When Apple trotted out its first update for the Watch, fitness mavens were alarmed at the suddenly inconsistent heart rate tracking. Did Cupertino break one of its wearable's signature features? Well, not quite. Apple ha...
Lefties: Does Technology Discriminate Against You?
Gizmodo - 30 May 2015 22:00
So, I'm left handed. Among other things, this means I smear my words horrendously as I take notes, strangers go out of their way to tell me I'm probably a "creative type," and learning a new sport involves a surprising a...
US military tests a Tinker Bell-sized drone
Engadget - 30 May 2015 03:08
There's no standard set for the shape or form of drones, and the Army plans to use that to its advantage. Here's where the Black Hornet Nano comes in. This micro drone, designed by Norway-based firm Prox Dynamics, is sma...
Google Partners With Levi's For Project Jacquard
Ubergizmo - 30 May 2015 02:44
Earlier today we reported on Google's Project Jacquard which for those of you who might have missed it, is Google's attempt at creating interactive fabric by weaving conductive material through it, which in turn could re...
Flash Bud Earbuds - With Flashing LEDs
The Gadget Flow - 30 May 2015 23:00
Transform your music hours into a glowing flash of LEDs and high quality sound with the Flash Bud Earbuds. There are two LEDs in every earbud which will provide a bright, flashing light everytime you put them to use. You...
Alien and Chameleon Sony PS Vita Skin
The Gadget Flow - 30 May 2015 23:00
A sci-fi enriched appearance awaits your home console in the form of the Alien and Chameleon Sony PS Vita Skin. It's a skin that's simply beautiful in its appearance and will always ensure to keep your console protected ...
Google's Skynet Drone Crash-Landed in the Desert and Nobody Noticed
Gizmodo - 30 May 2015 23:00
While everybody's eyes were on Google I/O this week , another little bit of Google news nearly managed to slip under the radar: The tech giant's high-flying, solar-powered Solara 50 drone apparently crashed landed in the...