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University of Michigan activates antimatter 'gun,' cartoon supervillians twirl moustaches anew
Engadget - 30 Jun 2013 08:06
At the University of Michigan, an international team of physicists has begun experimenting with its tabletop-sized super laser, modding it into an antimatter "gun." It's not quite a black hole-firing pistol, but we're sl...
Switched On: Form in the USA
Engadget - 30 Jun 2013 23:45
Each week Ross Rubin contributes Switched On, a column about consumer technology. The Mac Pro might have been worthy of the "One More Thing" kinds of reveals that Steve Jobs used to do at Apple events. Despite being fore...
Portland's New Streetlights Are Psychedelic Carnivorous Plants
Gizmodo - 30 Jun 2013 01:01
If you've seen one streetlight, you've pretty much seen them all. They're important, sure, but they're usually not much to look at. The lamps that just popped up across Portland are a little bit different. A little more ...
Finally A Chance To Bend The Weather To Your Will
Gizmodo - 30 Jun 2013 23:14
It always rains the day you're moving or gets really icy when you have a lot of driving ahead of you. Murphy's Law definitely applies. If you could control the weather things would be much easier, and Design I/O wants yo...
FCC approves Google's white space wireless database
Engadget - 30 Jun 2013 22:57
Google may have been on pins and needles while the FCC scrutinized its white space wireless database over the spring, but it can relax this summer -- the FCC has given the database the all-clear. The approval lets Google...
If worthy, Google will lend you its 42lb, 15-camera backpack for an adventure
Ars Technica - 30 Jun 2013 22:50
Individuals can now apply to use a Trekker backpack and further Google Maps.
Panoramas From The Early 1900s Let You Gaze Far And Wide At The Past
Gizmodo - 30 Jun 2013 21:15
When the iPhone got native panorama function in iOS 6, people started sharing tons of sprawling views. 360s of stadiums, the whole visible coastline at sunset. Laudable Facebook wallpapers all. But the urge to capture re...
The After Math: Microsoft fits new Windows, Sony pushes the limits of a smartphone screen
Engadget - 30 Jun 2013 20:49
Welcome to The After Math, where we attempt to summarize this week's tech news through numbers, decimal places and percentages. In recent weeks, we've covered BlackBerry, Google, Nokia, Apple, Sony and (at least gaming-w...
What's The Biggest Repair Your Computer Has Ever Needed?
Gizmodo - 30 Jun 2013 20:00
The other day I went to the Apple Store to pick up my computer and I felt like a celebrity. The person assigned to help me ran over and asked enthusiastically if I was Lily Newman. I nodded and immediately assumed that h...
Review: The Hisense Sero 7 Pro is a Nexus 7 clone for $50 less
Ars Technica - 30 Jun 2013 19:08
This doppelganger tablet offers some features that the Nexus 7 doesn't have.
BSkyB wins trademark case against Microsoft over SkyDrive name
Engadget - 30 Jun 2013 18:34
While many can tell the difference between Sky TV services and Microsoft's SkyDrive cloud storage, that's not necessarily true for everyone. A British court certainly thinks there's room for confusion: it has ruled that ...
Man creates "invisible headphones" by implanting magnets into his ears
Ars Technica - 30 Jun 2013 18:15
Will give himself echolocation ability via hookup to ultrasonic range finder.
PSA: The Price Goes Up On Google Play Music All Access At Midnight
Gizmodo - 30 Jun 2013 18:06
There are a ton of great monthly services out there, but if you're signed up for a bunch of them the little costs may be starting to add up. And if a subscription music service is on your list, pay attention because Goog...
Absurd Stock Photos Made The First Silicon Alley Billionaire
Gizmodo - 30 Jun 2013 16:35
Photos of garbage or (fully clothed) people posing with fruit are big business. Stock photo sites, which provide images for news organizations, blogs, corporate campaigns and all manner of low-budget advertising, have be...
A Guide To Everything Google Has Been Asked To Censor
Gizmodo - 30 Jun 2013 15:13
The internet is all about the free flow of ideas, right? Collaboration! Discourse! Sharing! The day to day reality of what we do online may not always be quite so idealistic and ideologically motivated, but the open unde...
Inhabitat's Week in Green: cardboard bicycle, robo raven and a steampunk Lego ship
Engadget - 30 Jun 2013 15:00
Each week our friends at Inhabitat recap the week's most interesting green developments and clean tech news for us -- it's the Week in Green. Summer is finally upon us, and polluting companies are feeling the heat as Pre...
Apple trademarks new FaceTime logo, settles on green
Engadget - 30 Jun 2013 11:33Washington Post reveals new PRISM slides, offers greater clarity into the US' surveillance operation
Engadget - 30 Jun 2013 04:51
PRISM: The surveillance story that started with four leaked slides from the Washington Post, today gets a bit clearer. The publication has revealed four more annotated slides about the once-secret NSA operation, along wi...
Ask Engadget: best (cheap!) video recording goggles?
Engadget - 30 Jun 2013 04:19
We know you've got questions, and if you're brave enough to ask the world for answers, then here's the outlet to do so. This week's Ask Engadget inquiry is from James, who wants to experiment with life-logging on the che...
Mobile Miscellany: week of June 24th, 2013
Engadget - 30 Jun 2013 03:30
If you didn't get enough mobile news during the week, not to worry, because we've opened the firehose for the truly hardcore. This week, the Galaxy S 4 was spotted in purple garb, a new Windows Phone was outed for AT&T a...
T-600 Is a Fantastic Backpack for Exterminating Mankind
Gizmodo - 30 Jun 2013 03:00
T-600 is neither your average puppet nor your average backpack, but this quick little clip from Stan Winston Schools shows that he's pretty impressive for both. Who said puppets had to be cute? [Stan Winston School]
This Life-Size Lego Alien Facehugger Will Haunt Your Dreams
Gizmodo - 30 Jun 2013 02:58
Carlos Valero is the brilliant mind behind this functional, life-size and creepy-as-hell Lego Alien Facehugger. This MOC 1:1 scale model uses only 500 bricks, and is so beautifully-accurate it would make Giger blush.