Gadget News
Goodbye Ugly Futons: A Laid-Back Lounger That Transforms To Sleep One
Gizmodo - 28 Aug 2013 23:00
They're a cheap and easy way to add some extra sleeping space to your apartment, but futons are a sure sign that you're either in college, just graduated from college, or can't stop reliving college. If you're looking fo...
Mini classic Macintosh created with Raspberry Pi, runs System 6 (video)
Engadget - 28 Aug 2013 06:48
Apple may please fans of diminutive hardware with the Mac Mini, but John Leake of the RetroMacCast has created something that can satisfy fans of miniature and classic hardware: a tiny replica of the original Macintosh. ...
Photoshop Contest: Put a Monopoly Cat Token Somewhere Fun, Take It Home
Gizmodo - 28 Aug 2013 23:46
After a too-long hiatus, we're happy to announce that Gizmodo's Photoshop Contest has returned. And what better occasion to inspire its revival than the brand new cat Monopoly token sitting our desk, just begging to be p...
Can Bugs, Toilets, and Mushrooms Change the World?
Gizmodo - 28 Aug 2013 23:30
When Buckminster Fuller died, he was buried under a gravestone with a very peculiar inscription: CALL ME TRIMTAB. Fuller had uttered those words to a Playboy reporter in 1972 (this kind of thing happened a lot in the 70s...
Yesterday Apple TV added Vevo, Disney, Disney XD, and Smithsonian apps.
Gizmodo - 28 Aug 2013 23:23
Yesterday Apple TV added Vevo, Disney, Disney XD, and Smithsonian apps. Today, in another over-the-air update, it got ESPN's entire lineup of apps, including ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, and more.
New Zealand Parliament bans software patents with a 117-4 vote
Engadget - 28 Aug 2013 23:20
After five years of debate and a 117-4 vote, New Zealand's Parliament has passed a bill that says computer programs are not considered inventions and are therefore ineligible for patents. However, the phrasing of the bil...
About Those NY Times and Twitter Attacks: What Really Happened
TechPinions - 28 Aug 2013 23:18
General news media mostly do a terrible job covering tech issues. And in the case of the attacks, allegedly by the Syrian Electronic Army, that effective took nytimes.com off-line for a good part of Tuesday, the tech med...
The Company That Bought Digg Just Made Instapaper Beautiful on the Web
Gizmodo - 28 Aug 2013 23:11
Betaworks, the company that resurrected Digg and bought Instapaper , didn't waste any time giving Instapaper a makeover. A beautiful redesign of the Instapaper site just went live.
Nikkei: Panasonic to halt smartphone business in Japan
Engadget - 28 Aug 2013 23:06
We don't often think of Panasonic when it comes to smartphones, and it appears the Japanese public doesn't either. According to the Nikkei, the consumer electronics giant will step out of the smartphone business in the L...
Facebook releases cross-platform SDK for Unity titles, looks to boost 3D and mobile gaming
Engadget - 28 Aug 2013 22:27
If the folks from Facebook and Unity have their way, you -- and everyone you know -- will be playing mobile 3D titles directly on the social network. The two companies have been working together since March to boost user...
A Former 1900s Coal Mine Reborn as a Modernist's Playground
Gizmodo - 28 Aug 2013 22:10
Post-industrial cities have long struggled to find new uses for the (often gargantuan) factory infrastructure that once made their towns boom. Usually, that means a park or a museum. But a few cities--like Genk, Belgium-...
A Brief History of the Videophone That Almost Was
Gizmodo - 28 Aug 2013 22:06
The videophone is one of those technologies that more or less snuck up on us. Promises that one day you'd not only be able to hear but see a person through your telephone are nearly as old as the telephone itself. The vi...
This Ancient Kodak Camera Let Photographers Sign Their Work
Gizmodo - 28 Aug 2013 22:00
These days there's a mountain of extra data saved every time you snap a digital photo. So figuring out where and when a shot was taken requires minimal detective work. Back in the days of film it wasn't so easy, so Kodak...
Yup, the NYTimes and Twitter Outages Started With Simple Phishing
Gizmodo - 28 Aug 2013 21:47
As we strongly suspected earlier , the hackers that briefly took over the Twitter and New York Times domains yesterday didn't use brute force or fancy hacks to get in. The LATimes reports that the Syrian Electronic Army ...
These Synesthesia-Suffering Robots Make Music Based on Colors
Gizmodo - 28 Aug 2013 21:40
Synesthesia--a condition in which you confuse one sense for another, like "hearing" the color blue--has inspired some amazing art over the centuries, including works from Wassily Kandinsky and David Hockney. But the late...
Twitter Redesigns Conversations to Help You Make Sense of the Noise
Gizmodo - 28 Aug 2013 21:22
Twitter is making a big design change to your Twitter feed to help you follow the fragmented conversations buried within. The new look works a bit like connect the dots between @replies.
New Delhi's Super-Park Will Completely Dwarf Central Park
Gizmodo - 28 Aug 2013 21:20
In 1857, Central Park was carved out of the still-wild landscape of Manhattan. In 2013, a new park in the middle of super-dense New Delhi is poised to dwarf Central Park by almost 50 percent.
Twitter acquires Trendrr to bolster real-time coverage of TV trends
Engadget - 28 Aug 2013 21:18
If it wasn't already clear that Twitter is serious about monitoring TV trends, the company just proved it by acquiring Trendrr. The deal gives Twitter new tools for both tracking social network activity during TV broadca...
Kobo's new tablets compete with Google's Nexuses on price, specs
Ars Technica - 28 Aug 2013 21:15
Kobo also unveiled a new, confusingly expensive e-reader.
When I Actually Wear Google Glass
Gizmodo - 28 Aug 2013 21:01
So far most of what's been written about Google Glass has been united by one commonality: It's been written from the perspective of someone who had to wear Glass. Because they were going to write about it. But here's whe...
Dealzmodo: 4TB Thunderbolt External, Touchscreen Desktop, iTunes Money
Gizmodo - 28 Aug 2013 21:00
If you're ready to take your storage to the next level and actually take advantage of that Thunderbolt port on your Mac, then this 4TB Western Digital RAID Supported Thunderbolt External Hard Drive is for you. It's avail...
Twitter now displays conversations in chronological order (video)
Engadget - 28 Aug 2013 20:51
Twitter has always been a great place to discuss hard-hitting news (like Miley Cyrus' puzzling evolution), but following conversations can feel a bit like a mining expedition. The company has taken note, and a new update...