Gadget News
It Took Two Years to Get This Fog-Filled San Francisco Timelapse Right
Gizmodo - 2 Jul 2013 17:17
The early morning when the whole city is still sleeping and the sky is changing from black to pink to orange to blue is the best part of the day. For his short movie, Adrift, filmmaker Simon Christen spent two years gett...
What Happens When You Take Hundreds of Pictures at the Same Spot
Gizmodo - 2 Jul 2013 05:30
Photographer Pelle Cass had a genius idea for his series Selected People: what if he took hundreds of pictures from the same location and then picked out people and animals from each of those pictures and combined them i...
Bing adds licensing rights refinement to image search
Engadget - 2 Jul 2013 00:24
Here's a nice little feature for those of us who love to post images on the internet. Bing has added the ability to refine image results by license. The addition's simple enough to use -- just do a search and pull the ap...
Paint Made From People: The Fascinating History Behind Extinct Colors
Gizmodo - 2 Jul 2013 23:47
You'd think a paint named "mummy brown" would be the product of good marketing. In fact, it dates back to the 16th century, when actual mummies were ground up and sold as paint. On Hyperallergic today, Allison Meier take...
TSA Is Instagramming the Crazy Stuff It Confiscates at Checkpoints
Gizmodo - 2 Jul 2013 23:41
What is Instagram for if not bragging oh so subtly about the stuff you're doing. It's true for rich kids on fancy vacations , and apparently, it's true for the Transportation Safety Administration, which has been posting...
What If... The Avengers Were All Sentient Artificial Intelligences?
Gizmodo - 2 Jul 2013 23:35
"What if" is sort of a loaded phrase in the Marvel Universe. Writers have always been able to ramble off a What If... Wolverine had hot dogs for claws!? and then you'd see "WHAT IF: HOT DOG WOLVERINE" on a spinner rack. ...
Wikipedia rolls out VisualEditor, lets you edit without the cumbersome markup
Engadget - 2 Jul 2013 23:26
Making simple edits to a post on Wikipedia hasn't traditionally been an impossible undertaking, but Wiki markup (the syntax used to add and adjust formatting) wasn't nearly as intuitive as it could have been. And editors...
This Coin-Operated Radio Was Like a Vending Machine For Your Ears
Gizmodo - 2 Jul 2013 23:22
Back in the 1920s, it seemed everything was becoming coin-operated. All over the U.S., you could find coin-operated weighing machines at railroad stations; coin-operated vending machines were chock full of candy, cigaret...
Apple reportedly hires Hulu exec to negotiate future media deals
Engadget - 2 Jul 2013 23:05
If you believe past rumors, Apple has sometimes had difficulty getting the media industry to agree with its vision of the future. Its solution may be to hire from the industry itself -- Bloomberg claims that Apple has re...
The Nail Trimmer Has Gotten a Stylish, Ultra-Flat Upgrade
Gizmodo - 2 Jul 2013 23:00
If, for whatever reason, you've decided that simply biting your fingernails isn't the best way to keep them short, you'll want to invest in a nice trimmer. But not some giant monstrosity that requires a purse or a murse ...
Sharp intros 32-inch IGZO monitor with 4K resolution and pen support
Engadget - 2 Jul 2013 22:53
The majority of the world is still patiently waiting for 4K technology to become more widely adopted, and companies are certainly doing all they can to assist in speeding up that process. Following in the footsteps of AS...
Nike's Got the Balls To Try and Revolutionize Soccer Again
Gizmodo - 2 Jul 2013 22:52
After the design of Adidas' soccer ball at the 2006 World Cup was found to actually be unstable and unpredictable at higher speeds, Nike has capitalized on the company's mistake to secure a stronger foothold in the world...
Into the heart of CERN: an undergound tour of the Large Hadron Collider (video)
Engadget - 2 Jul 2013 22:30
"Why, sometimes I've believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast." ― Lewis Carroll, Alice in Wonderland I've been to see ALICE -- though there was no looking glass to jump through, just a retina scanner ...
Yahoo acquires video sharing startup Qwiki
Engadget - 2 Jul 2013 22:15
If you thought Marissa Mayer was done snatching up companies and was ready to turn her focus internally, you were wrong. Clearly the CEO sees no reason why the company can't handle both simultaneously. So, while the forg...
FTC approves settlement with HTC over logging software
Engadget - 2 Jul 2013 21:46
In late February the FTC and HTC came to a tentative settlement over the manufacturer's poorly secured software, which included HTC Loggers. The commission voted three to none, with one commissioner recused, to require t...
Student Builds Portable Washer So His Mom Can Do His Laundry Anywhere
Gizmodo - 2 Jul 2013 21:40
They say necessity is the mother of invention, but laziness has probably inspired many a wonderful creation too. After his roommate complained about having to hand wash all of his clothing, Pu Qingliang, a 21-year-old me...
Image Will Sell All Digital Comics with No DRM
Gizmodo - 2 Jul 2013 21:29
Well, this is a weird little thing that could be a very big deal. Image Comics--home of series like Invincible and The Walking Dead--just said it's going to sell its own comics as DRM-free PDFs. You buy a digital comic s...
Ubisoft security breach exposes user data, account holders urged to update passwords
Engadget - 2 Jul 2013 21:22
If you've ever signed up for a Uplay account, your information could now be in the hands of criminals. Ubisoft's confirmed that a security breach at one of its sites, now closed, has granted hackers access to sensitive u...
Where the Most Important Part of Your Battery Comes From
Gizmodo - 2 Jul 2013 21:13
Lithium's kind of a big deal. It powers everything from our gadgets to our cars--really our entire modern world. And that's not changing any time soon; some analysts estimate that demand could grow up to 25% over the nex...
Selfloops bridges sport gadget divide on Android with combo ANT+ adapter and battery pack
Engadget - 2 Jul 2013 21:03
If you take your smartphone-assisted exercise seriously, you'll probably want both ANT+ sensor support and a power pack to offset the increased battery drain that follows. It's a good thing that Selfloops is tackling bot...
A $10 Gaming Mouse Is Your Deal Of The Day
Gizmodo - 2 Jul 2013 21:00
Gigabyte has launched a new line of peripherals, and at first blush, we really really like the pricing- you can't really argue with $10 for a gaming mouse. The Gigabyte GM-M6800 has dual lenses, and allows for smooth swi...
Can This Off-Center Hammock Really Be As Comfy As a Bed?
Gizmodo - 2 Jul 2013 20:49
No one's ever called the hammock industry out on false advertising, but the image of someone comfortable napping in a net suspended between two trees is a lie. Finding your way in and out of a sagging hammock is an ordea...