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A Fleet of Blimps Will Soon Serve as a Missile Shield Over Washington
Gizmodo - 24 Jul 2013 16:35
A still-chilling consequence of post-9/11 America is that we remain all too aware of the fact that we could be attacked at any moment. And so with worst case scenarios in mind, the military is constantly upgrading our de...
Nexus 7 hands-on (2013)
Engadget - 24 Jul 2013 19:38
The Nexus 7 was a rather swell device when it was officially launched last year, and now we've had the opportunity to play with the next-gen version, which bumps the swellness factor a notch or two. The tablet, which boa...
Google strengthens Android security muscle with SELinux protection
Ars Technica - 24 Jul 2013 23:50
Addition of SELinux to version 4.3 one of several improvements to Android security.
This 1930s Family Is High On Laughing Gas Pie
Gizmodo - 24 Jul 2013 23:21
Humans love to get high. So much so that people were recreationally using nitrous oxide (commonly called "laughing gas") for nearly a century before it was used as an anaesthetic. So when chemists in the 1930s started pr...
For Music Fans, Google Chromecast Is No Apple Airplay
Gizmodo - 24 Jul 2013 23:21
About two and a half years after Evolver.fm started taking Google to task over its lack of a super-simple wireless music solution along the lines of Apple's AirPlay for zapping music to speakers around the house, Google ...
Explore an Interactive Map of Every Meteorite Seen in the Past Century
Gizmodo - 24 Jul 2013 23:20
As long as you're not in the immediate landing path, meteorites are really fascinating. Over the past century, The Meteoritical Society has confirmed 606 eyewitnessed meteorite landings around the world. Designer Sebasti...
Get Lost In These Abstract Maps of the World's Great Cities
Gizmodo - 24 Jul 2013 23:07
A city's street plan isn't just the canvas that we paint our lives on--it's a work of art on its own. This is true regardless whether the avenues and thoroughfares were meticulously arranged into an anal-retentive grid, ...
Xbox One's ability to play in-development code has Minecraft-esque implications for gamers
Engadget - 24 Jul 2013 23:07
The Xbox One's retail units will also run in-progress game code and function as debug units for budding devs, but Xbox VP Marc Whitten says not all of that functionality will be available when the console launches this N...
AeroSee uses drones for mountain rescue, wants you to join the search
Engadget - 24 Jul 2013 22:57
The woods may be lovely, dark and deep, but they're also dangerously unpredictable. That's why the University of Central Lancashire is looking to improve search and rescue technology with AeroSee, a project that incorpor...
Microsoft: Every Xbox One Can Be Used To Make Games [UPDATE]
Gizmodo - 24 Jul 2013 22:30
Every single Xbox One can be used to make games, Microsoft says--in other words, you can use the next-gen console as your very own development kit.
Xbox One retail consoles double as debug units, Microsoft to allow indie self-publishing (update)
Engadget - 24 Jul 2013 22:29
Microsoft's Xbox One is getting decidedly more indie-friendly with today's confirmation from Microsoft that its forthcoming game console will double as a developer debug unit. In so many words, each $500 unit purchased a...
Goodbye, Darkness: Light Pollution Is Making Us Forget the Night Sky
Gizmodo - 24 Jul 2013 22:24
Did you know that eight of every ten kids born today won't experience a night sky dark enough to see the Milky Way? We're living in an age when light pollution is making stars a rarity--and not just in cities. Paul Bogar...
Canon previews a handheld version of its MREAL Mixed Reality tech at SIGGRAPH, we go hands-on (video)
Engadget - 24 Jul 2013 22:23
As a complement to its MREAL Mixed Reality headset, Canon is showing off a handheld version of the technology this week at SIGGRAPH. The new version functions much like the head-mounted one, enabling the use of markers o...
Shooting Challenge: Giant Plants!
Gizmodo - 24 Jul 2013 22:20
Last week, we looked at bugs. This week, I'm sending you back into the bush to catch more of nature's nuance on the macro level. For this week's Shooting Challenge, photograph the wonder of plants.
Facebook reports $1.81 billion in revenue for Q2 2013, 1.15 billion monthly active users
Engadget - 24 Jul 2013 22:13
Facebook saw its revenue grow year-over-year in its Q1 earnings reported in May, and that trend has continued for its second quarter. The company has just announced that it's pulled in $1.81 billion in revenue for Q2, be...
The 2013 Nexus 7 performance preview: a huge speed upgrade in every way
Ars Technica - 24 Jul 2013 22:05
The CPU, GPU, and storage all get big boosts from this year's upgrade.
An Injury Primer: When to Heat It, When to Ice It
Gizmodo - 24 Jul 2013 22:00
When you're faced with a sports-related injury, half of your friends will be adamant that ice is the only way to treat it. The other half will tell you that heat is the way to go. The problem is that most of your friends...
Christie and NVIDIA team up for an interactive car-buying experience powered by augmented reality (hands-on video)
Engadget - 24 Jul 2013 21:49
If committing the requisite funds for an Audi R8 coupe seems like a stressful ordeal, NVIDIA and Christie have created an augmented reality purchase experience to lend a hand with the selection process. Under the hood, t...
Socially Networked Bacteria Isn't as Scary as It Sounds
Gizmodo - 24 Jul 2013 21:40
It's safe to say that anytime bacteria develops human-like traits, we should be startled. We've long known that the tiny little critters have ways of smelling and tasting, and then earlier this year, we learned about the...
gdgt's best deals for July 24: 47-inch LG LED 3D HDTV, HP Officejet Pro All-in-one
Engadget - 24 Jul 2013 21:27
Ready to save some cash on your tech buys? Then you've come to the right place. Our sister site gdgt tracks price drops on thousands of products every day, and twice a week they feature some of the best deals they've fou...
12 Rules of Internet
Gizmodo - 24 Jul 2013 21:20
In my years working in technology, I have learned a few things. These lessons have become oft-repeated refrains when speaking to people, so I thought I'd collect them so I have a link to send folks when needed.
How the New Nexus 7 Stacks Up to the Competition
Gizmodo - 24 Jul 2013 21:06
Well, we already knew pretty much everything there was to know about the new Nexus 7 before Google's official announcement . You could have even technically have gone to Best Buy and bought (that is, pre-ordered) it this...