Gadget News
12 Idiots With Hideous and Stupid Apple Tattoos [Wtf]
Gizmodo - 1 Oct 2012 22:20
It is one thing to like Apple products. It is quite another to let your insane tech zealotry escalate to the point where you are actually paying other people to inject ink into your skin with needles so that you may fore...
This Perforated Bill Would Make It Super Easy To Literally Split the Check [Wish You Were Here]
Gizmodo - 1 Oct 2012 00:30
You may be at a point in your life where splitting the bill comes off as tacky, but everybody's been in that position where it's totally necessary. For those times, like college, the Go Dutch Bill would come in super han...
Before Sexting, There Was Polaroid [Polaroid]
Gizmodo - 1 Oct 2012 23:40
Long before cell phones gave us the ability to share pictures with the tap of a button, Polaroid was synonymous with instant photography. In his new book Instant: The Story of Polaroid, Christopher Bonanos explains how t...
Our Favorite Smartphones, Cameras, Headphones, Speakers and More [Bestmodo]
Gizmodo - 1 Oct 2012 23:00
Yes, in September we finally got the long-awaited iPhone 5, but that was just one of the many, many rad gadgets we tested. Here's a rundown of all the best new gear you should know about. More »
Mailing Recorded Messages Was Once an Actual Alterative To Long Distance Phone Charges [Past Perfect]
Gizmodo - 1 Oct 2012 22:40
Sherman, set the wayback machine to ridiculous because back in 1967, Smith-Corona—best known for its typewriters—actually sold a device called the Mail Call. What did it do? Let users record messages on small...
How Often Do You Use Your Computer's Optical Drive? [Chatroom]
Gizmodo - 1 Oct 2012 22:00
30 years ago, the CD was born. This, of course, was the medium that would usher in the era of optical drives, a technology that dominated personal computing for decades. And though it's not completely dead, it's certainl...
Infrared Technology Battles Back From the Dead With High Speed Wireless Transfers [Research]
Gizmodo - 1 Oct 2012 21:53
The same infrared technology that allowed the world to change the channel without getting off the couch could vastly speed up wireless data transfers between devices. Somewhere deep in the halls of the Fraunhofer Institu...
How a Secret Sequence of Doorbell Buzzes Can Unlock Your Home With [Video]
Gizmodo - 1 Oct 2012 21:40
If you're tired of digging out your house keys when you get home, take a look at this brilliant workaround by Piet De Vaere. He hacked his doorbell to listen for a secret sequence of button presses that automatically unl...
Windows 8 Clover Trail Tablets are Delayed Because Intel Hasn't Delivered Power Management Software [Windows 8]
Gizmodo - 1 Oct 2012 21:28
Microsoft is already facing an uphill battle when it comes to fighting the likes of Apple, Samsung, Google and Amazon in the tablet wars. But with news that its certification of tablets based around Intel's Clover Trail ...
Stupid-Cheap Webhosting Is Your Dealzmodo-Exclusive Deal of the Day [Dealzmodo]
Gizmodo - 1 Oct 2012 21:00
Although there are plenty of free online sites to host your blog, when you're serious about owning your data there's only one way to go: you've got to host your own website. There are several advantages to hosting your o...
Magnetic Panels Turn Your Kitchen Walls Into Extra Storage Space [Storage]
Gizmodo - 1 Oct 2012 20:40
There's no such thing as having too much storage space, and with designer Felix Muhrhofer's Magic Wall panels you can store pots, pans, and cutlery on literally every last inch of your kitchen. More »
How To Buy Power Tools Online Without Getting Screwed [Home Mod]
Gizmodo - 1 Oct 2012 20:09
There's a lot to like about shopping for power tools online—good deals, 24/7 convenience, copious reviews, and the ability to quickly compare prices. But there are downsides, too. You can't handle a tool before you...
The Next James Bond Movie Has Some Serious Underwater Kickass [Video]
Gizmodo - 1 Oct 2012 19:52
Skyfall, the next James Bond movie, is going to have some serious underwater fights. They have been filmed in the only underwater stage in the planet, a 20-by-10-meter pool that is almost 20 feet deep and contains 317,00...
In 1965 Ford Wanted Everyone To Steer With Their Wrists: What Could Be Safer? [Video]
Gizmodo - 1 Oct 2012 19:20
In 1965 Ford's forward-thinking engineers actually proposed that drivers should steer using just their wrists. The company's radical Wrist-Twist system promised a more comfortable ride, a better view of the road and dash...
This Fantastic Grimlock Hoodie Makes the 80s Totally Worth It [Transformers]
Gizmodo - 1 Oct 2012 19:05
If you grew up in the 1980s on a steady diet of cartoons, you probably spent many mornings captivated by the Transformers. And while Optimus Prime might have been the noble leader of the Autobots, he would never be as un...
Gameloft's New iOS Wireless Controller Is a Portable iCade [Gaming]
Gizmodo - 1 Oct 2012 18:50
ThinkGeek's adorable iCade is genius. It turns your iPad into a little arcade! Asteroids forever! If it has a drawback, it's that, well, it kind of destroys the iPad's portability. Meet the Bluetooth Duo Gamer controller...
Here's the Annoying New Way Facebook Makes Money Off Your Life [Facebook]
Gizmodo - 1 Oct 2012 18:46
Facebook really needs to start making more money, or its stock will soon be worth about as much as a shopping bag full of mulch. How do they do that? Ads! New ads. But these new ads involve your life. More »
This House Is Not Actually Made Out of Marshmallows [Design]
Gizmodo - 1 Oct 2012 18:40
This building looks like it could be home to the Stay Puft marshmallow man. In reality, it's the recently remodeled visitors' center of the Synagogue de Delme Contemporary Art Centre, a gallery in France. More &raqu...
A Serious Security Flaw Lets Hackers Steal Your Twitter Account [Security]
Gizmodo - 1 Oct 2012 18:01
Do you have a highly coveted Twitter handle? You should probably change your password. One user, Daniel Dennis Jones,—who formerly went by @blanket—has uncovered a very serious flaw that lets hackers crack yo...
Ikea Photoshops Women Out of Saudi Arabia Catalog [Photoshop]
Gizmodo - 1 Oct 2012 18:01
Ikea prints 208 million catalogs in 43 countries every year. They are all the same, except in Saudi Arabia, where women have been Photoshopped out because their photos "show too much skin," according to the Islamic Kingd...
19 Gadgets With Happy and Sad Faces [Collection]
Gizmodo - 1 Oct 2012 18:00
We like to anthropomorphize the objects in our lives, assigning our tools and tech personalities of their own. But some just go ahead and do it for you. The gadgets you are about to see wear their hearts on their sleeves...
The Pellet Stove That Actually Looks Like It Was Made in the 21st Century [Desired]
Gizmodo - 1 Oct 2012 17:40
We previously extolled the virtues of the space heater for warmth when the deep chill of winter arrives. But gazing at this pellet stove—a very modern-looking pellet stove—we're rethinking what we want in our...