Gadget News
Barns Are Red Because of How Stars Explode
Gizmodo - 11 May 2013 19:08
We all know that barns are usually red. But why? Well, the answer is a little more complicated than you might think, but basically it's because of nuclear fusion.
A Heroic Canadian Police Drone Saved a Car Crash Victim's Life
Gizmodo - 11 May 2013 23:00
Normally drones aren't credited with saving lives. But the Saskatoon Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) reports that their personal drone helped them hunt down an injured car crash victim for rescuing, ultimately savin...
Alt-week 5.11.13: drones, more drones and dual perspective advertising
Engadget - 11 May 2013 23:30
Alt-week takes a look at the best science and alternative tech stories from the last seven days. There was a time when young, engineering minds were content with putting together radio controlled vehicles for leisurely a...
Bosch introduces affordable Power Max home EV charger range, starts at $450
Engadget - 11 May 2013 21:41
Electric vehicles still have a few obstacles that prevent them from going fully mainstream. These typically center on the price of the vehicle itself (though this is changing), and its range. One other barrier has also b...
What Simple Gadget Has Made Your Life a Bajillion Times Easier?
Gizmodo - 11 May 2013 21:00
We're all looking for something that can solve every one of our problems. Unfortunately that's probably a futile effort. Chances are though, there are cheap, easy solutions to at least one of the annoyances each of us ru...
The super impromptu spacewalk to fix up the ISS's broken ammonia pump was a success.
Gizmodo - 11 May 2013 20:47
The super impromptu spacewalk to fix up the ISS's broken ammonia pump was a success. The new pump is in place with no leaks to speak of and our walkers are back inside.
Why You Should Wait to Buy a Laptop, The Worst Photoshop Ever, and More
Gizmodo - 11 May 2013 20:00
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Nokia's colorful DC-18 portable USB charger matches your phone, shoes
Engadget - 11 May 2013 19:29
For the most part, battery packs have become what CD cases were in the late 90s -- generic and utilitarian. Nokia's new DC-18 portable chargers dare to be different. The sharp, tile-like designs house a modest 1,720 mAh ...
Identity Thieves Caught By Instagramming Dinner
Gizmodo - 11 May 2013 18:00
You might think it's all fun and games when you're Instagramming your dinner before you dig in, but former identity thief Nathaniel Troy Maye will tell you otherwise; doing just that got him arrested.
10 Tricks to Make Yourself a Google+ Master
Gizmodo - 11 May 2013 17:00
Unless you happen to work for the search giant that created it, Google+ is probably not your social network of choice. Nevertheless, there's a ton of functionality hidden behind its walls, covering everything from photos...
The Coolest Music Visualizer Is Just a Puddle of Water
Gizmodo - 11 May 2013 16:10
Remember when music visualizers were all the rage about fifteen years ago? Or maybe that was just a music visualizer phase I went through alone. Either way, this art installation called "Sonic Water" puts a very literal ...
The Weirdest Thing on the Internet Tonight: Another Tomorrow
Gizmodo - 11 May 2013 16:00
Sometimes all it takes to remember what's important in life is being hit by a bus. This stunning graduation film by Peeranat Tuwarotesakul of Chulalongkorn University explores one man's near death and spiritual rebirth s...
Watch Live: ISS emergency spacewalk to fix ammonia leak
Engadget - 11 May 2013 15:50
Yesterday NASA reported that an ammonia leak had been discovered on the ISS. Astronauts Tom Marshburn and Chris Cassidy are embarking on an emergency spacewalk to fix the problem. NASA TV is broadcasting the walk live, a...
PayPal's chief information security officer says passwords' days are numbered
Engadget - 11 May 2013 15:13
Recently speaking at the Interop IT conference, PayPal's chief information security officer, Michael Barrett, stated that passwords and PINs were operating on borrowed time. Barrett hopes to replace online security keys ...
beIN Sport launches Play streaming service for cable subscribers
Engadget - 11 May 2013 12:44
You can't always be camped out in front of your TV for the big soccer (or "footie") match. Thankfully, beIN Sport is hopping on the streaming bandwagon and, starting today, will offer 24/7 access on both PCs and mobile p...
University of Georgia stops plant photosynthesis to generate solar power
Engadget - 11 May 2013 10:03
There's a more efficient way to harvest energy from the backyard than by wiring up hapless critters. Researchers at the University of Georgia have proof: they've discovered a way to generate electricity from plants throu...
Movies Summed Up in Nine Film Frames
Gizmodo - 11 May 2013 07:00
Movies are too long. Even film masterpieces can shave off a few minutes here and there so we can get off our butts, away from laptops, out of theaters, eyeballs off the TV a little bit earlier. So. How short can a movie ...
Samsung SM-T310 pops up at the FCC, may be a Galaxy Tab 3 8.0
Engadget - 11 May 2013 06:47
While there were few surprises when the Galaxy Tab 3 7.0 swung past the FCC, we didn't expect additional tablets all that quickly. However, we're already looking at one today: a Samsung SM-T310 (the Galaxy Tab 3 7.0 is t...
Floppy Drives Are Only Good for Playing Daft Punk Music Now
Gizmodo - 11 May 2013 06:00
Can you remember the last time you used a floppy disk? I really don't. I'm assuming it was some time in elementary school bringing a single Word document in a computer class or something. Maybe I'm making that up. Whatev...
Remind Yourself How Small You Are with This Visualization on Time
Gizmodo - 11 May 2013 05:00
Here's the dirty depressing truth: we're a bunch of nobodies living in a time that is so small in the entire scope of the universe that NOTHING MATTERS. Just look at this amazing interactive visualization that shows the ...
Google's rumored Babel chat service will reportedly launch as Hangouts
Engadget - 11 May 2013 04:18
Google hasn't even officially launched Babel, but word on the street has it that the aforesaid term was being used internally to reference a new, unified chat platform. Now, TechRadar is reporting that Babel will simply ...
This Week's Top Comedy Video: Friendly Dating Advice
Gizmodo - 11 May 2013 04:00
Dating ain't easy in these modern times. You've got OKCupid profiles to worry about, Facebook messages to come up with, Google searches to do, online chatting while at work and all the texting, sexting, snapchats, read r...