Gadget News
AT&T to phase out per-minute, per-text billing
Slash Gear - 27 Oct 2013 06:53
AT&T will no longer offer per-minute billing plans to most of its new customers, reports the Wall Street Journal. Following the industry trend towards unlimited talk time and texts, the company will only offer one per-mi...
The Moon, Lasers, and the Ultimate James Bond Torture Device
Gizmodo - 27 Oct 2013 03:00
This week, we learned that NASA can beam data to the moon -- at a frankly astounding 622Mbps -- using a high powered laser . Sounds like cutting edge modern tech? Perhaps. But it also sounds like the best weapon from the...
Switched On: Behind enemy lines
Engadget - 27 Oct 2013 23:30Homebrewing cider, part 2: We lose control
Ars Technica - 27 Oct 2013 19:00
The trickiest part isn't getting cider into fermentation. It's getting it out again.
Internet Archive's new Historical Software Archive lets you interact with software as-it-was
Slash Gear - 27 Oct 2013 02:04
The Internet Archive this weekend released a new addition to its growing collection of historical media, the Historical Software Collection. The collection lets you run old, outdated, and historically important software ...
Qualcomm's CMO Anand Chandrasekher reassigned, censured following A7 "gimmick" lambasting
Slash Gear - 27 Oct 2013 06:15
Qualcomm‘s outspoken Chief Marketing Officer Anand “Things That Are Dumb” Chandrasekher has been demoted, in a way, after stating that Apple’s 64-bit system-on-a-chip, the A7, is a “gimmick.” He wasn’t fire...
A Detailed Description of Why Human Skin Is Amazing
Gizmodo - 27 Oct 2013 23:07
As Minute Earth rightly points out, we could avoid a lot of flesh wounds by having thicker armored skin like a pangolin. But the energy needed to generate and maintain that armor wasn't evolutionarily worth it for us to ...
Competitive Dairy Tasting Is A Thing That Exists
Gizmodo - 27 Oct 2013 22:10
So this is the situation. Human tastings are a crucial component in milk safety evaluations and by extension the dairy industry as a whole. So the Future Farmers of America (FFA) have an event called the Milk Quality and...
Nexus 5 reportedly due to launch on November 1st, will be available in black and white models
Engadget - 27 Oct 2013 21:01Have You Ever Gotten Sick from Using a Gadget?
Gizmodo - 27 Oct 2013 20:36
There are lots of diseases and health issues for humans to worry about in general, and yet we tend to create more of them as time goes on. Lead poisoning, cancer from tanning beds, lots of stuff from smoking. And now tha...
Medium opens its social publishing platform to all Twitter users
Engadget - 27 Oct 2013 19:44Bike Navigation That Actually Might Not Kill You
Gizmodo - 27 Oct 2013 19:31
Using any gadget on a bike is pretty dangerous. But it makes sense that you might want driving directions while biking. There's tons of GPS and mapping tech out there, let's put it to work, right? Hammerhead is on it.
The Color Blue Has Conquered the Internet
Gizmodo - 27 Oct 2013 18:09
Shades of Gray. Orange Is The New Black. The Scarlet Letter. Colors are clearly important in marketing. We know. And you have also probably noticed that a lot of companies use blue in their logos. Plus Blue Is The Warmes...
Time Machines - Wireless wonder
Engadget - 27 Oct 2013 17:00Healthcare.gov's Technical Problems Are Taking Their Toll
Gizmodo - 27 Oct 2013 16:54
First it was a bad script at the tech support hotline. Then it was general institutional failure stemming from the U.S. government's reliance on outside contractors. And now it's just the plain fact that when you're on a...
Inhabitat's Week in Green: Amazonian biosphere, 3D-printed coral reefs and an 11-acre portrait
Engadget - 27 Oct 2013 16:30The After Math: two new iPads, two new Windows Phones and Instagram news
Engadget - 27 Oct 2013 16:00LastPass vs. KeePass: What's the Best Online Password Management?
Gizmodo - 27 Oct 2013 15:43
For years, we've been touting the virtues of KeePass Password Safe, a free open-source program for storing all your website passwords and associated notes behind a single master password. And to synch KeePass across mult...
There Are Actually Lots of Ways to Time Travel
Gizmodo - 27 Oct 2013 15:10
Okay so yeah, we can't actually do all of this time traveling in practice, but there's a lot of jumping around that physicist know would work in theory. And if they could just figure out how to create negative energy, al...