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Yet Another Big Twitter Account Has Been Hacked
Gizmodo - 4 May 2013 21:05
There was McDonalds , and Jeep , and then CBS and the AP . Now E! Online has joined the illustrious club of Twitter accounts that have been hacked. The account has been suspended, but not before claiming that Justin Bieb...
The Great California Cycleway That Never Was
Gizmodo - 4 May 2013 23:37
Bikes are a great way to get around, and before cars, they were even more crucial. They were so popular, in fact, that in the late 1890s, plans were put in place for a grand bicycle highway that would take riders from Pa...
Alt-week 5.4.13: Atacama's mystery skeleton, move to Mars, and lights out for Herschel
Engadget - 4 May 2013 23:30
Alt-week takes a look at the best science and alternative tech stories from the last seven days. Well, here we are. It's happening. We're officially talking about setting up a human colony on Mars. Not only is this very ...
Google+ widget lets you embed Photo Spheres on any website
Engadget - 4 May 2013 22:12
One of the biggest highlights of Android's jump to 4.2 was the addition of Photo Sphere, a 360-degree panoramic shooting mode that pans vertically as well as horizontally. It's a neat trick, but the only way to share it ...
What Is the Prettiest Gadget You Own?
Gizmodo - 4 May 2013 22:01
Beautiful design isn't good design, and even the prettiest gadgets can still suck. But all that said, there's something to be said for devices that are just easy on the eyes, and if they're good too, that's a bonus. What...
How Iron Man Destroyed $5.86 Million In Cars Alone
Gizmodo - 4 May 2013 21:00
Tony Stark is a man of wealth and taste. He likes cars that are obscenely fast and ludicrously expensive, like the Audi R8 and the Saleen S7. But when he dons his Iron Man suit, cars get blown up. Specifically, his cars....
Sony Xperia L swings by the FCC with North America-friendly 3G
Engadget - 4 May 2013 20:34
While Sony intrigued us with the Xperia L's blend of a low-end smartphone with a higher-end camera, it wasn't very specific on just where we could eventually buy one: "worldwide" doesn't help, folks. Courtesy of an FCC f...
Mysterious Ancient Orbs, The Fountain of Youth in Your Brain, And More
Gizmodo - 4 May 2013 20:00
We've had a busy week, including our brand-new look . But what hasn't changed is that we've still got a whole bunch of posts for you to peruse. Between the spire on WTC One, the next killer feature in smartphones, Google...
Eyes-on with Cornell University's laser tag dunebots (video)
Engadget - 4 May 2013 19:27
Cornell University may be the host of the Cornell Cup competition, but that doesn't mean it can't bring its own robots to join in on the fun. This year, students brought along a few bots, dubbed dunebots, outfitted with ...
Watch Boeing's X-51A WaveRider Scramjet Blast Off to Mach 5.1
Gizmodo - 4 May 2013 18:00
Boeing's X-51A WaveRider Scramjet has had its share of bad luck. While its first test flight in 2010 went fine, the two that followed ended with unsatisfactory plops. Now, the USAF has just completed the fourth and final...
Nokia Lumia 928 billboard can't wait for official announcement to trumpet low-light camera performance
Engadget - 4 May 2013 17:41
It's not uncommon for an as yet announced phone to pop up on Twitter, or via an insider leak. But a physical billboard? That takes some doing. If this image -- spotted out in the wild -- is to be believed, Nokia's Lumia ...
NASA's Orion spacecraft takes another parachute test, intentionally fails (video)
Engadget - 4 May 2013 17:19
Ideally, Astronauts want to return to Earth in fully functional space capsules, but sometimes things can go awry. That's why NASA is making a point of testing the Orion spacecraft's parachute deployment system for failur...
How to Embrace Anime and Never Look Back
Gizmodo - 4 May 2013 17:00
The rise of the Internet has come hand-in-hand with anime's explosive growth in popularity and reach. A genre that just a couple decades ago was only available stateside through informal networks trading VHS tapes--the o...
This Is Earth As Seen By Smartphone Satellites
Gizmodo - 4 May 2013 15:31
A few months ago, NASA sent some Nexus Ones into space to see if a smartphone could hold its own against the million dollar satellites already up there. The answer is "not exactly." When it comes to photography, it's pro...
Eyes-on: University of Pennsylvania's TitanArm exoskeleton (video)
Engadget - 4 May 2013 15:12
TitanArm already took home silver in a competition for senior projects at the University of Pennsylvania, and now the team behind it is visiting Orlando to compete in the Intel-sponsored Cornell Cup for embedded design. ...
NASA PhoneSat returns photos from orbit, reminds us of streaming circa 1998
Engadget - 4 May 2013 13:02
The launch of NASA's PhoneSat mission last year was loaded with promise: finally, proof that mobile technology could power nanosatellites and stick it to The Man. The photos have returned, and... well, Lockheed won't be ...
Ford to break its yearly hybrid sales record in the US, seven months early
Engadget - 4 May 2013 10:43
When Ford's hybrid lineup has been rapidly expanding over the past year, it stands to reason that the company's sales in the category would take off like an eco-friendly rocket. They have, and faster than you'd expect: t...
Making Your Own Pen Is So Beautiful It Might Be Worth It
Gizmodo - 4 May 2013 07:00
Things I've considered making on my own: a computer, a coffee table, a treehouse, mayonnaise and a few other things. Things I've never considered making on my own: toilet paper, socks, phones and pens. But maybe I should...
The Weirdest Thing on the Internet Tonight: You Lust (NSFW)
Gizmodo - 4 May 2013 06:00
The Flaming Lips are back and they're weirder and nakeder than ever! "You Lust" is the arousingly understated first single from the band's upcoming 16th album The Terror. [iTunes via AV Club]
Twitter gives API 1.0 a reprieve, lets it live until June 11th
Engadget - 4 May 2013 05:57
Those who preferred Twitter's earlier, more liberal ways have regarded May 7th with a sense of dread, as that's when API 1.0 (and our chance at a truly competitive app ecosystem) was supposed to go dark. While the compan...
The World's First Entirely 3D Printed Gun
Gizmodo - 4 May 2013 05:00
If you think that piece of plastic above is just a toy, you'd be wrong. It's an actual gun. That fires standard handgun bullets. That's 3D printed. Yes, printed. It's the first entirely 3D printed gun, previous 3D printe...
Windows 8: Hardware Innovation Is Outpacing the Software
TechPinions - 4 May 2013 04:47
Windows 8 hasn't spurred a boom in PC sales, but it certainly is inspiring some unusual hardware designs. The problem, though, is that no one seems able to quite master Windows' touch and keyboard-plus-mouse dual persona...