Gadget News
Peter Jackson promises improved high frame rate showing for The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug
Engadget - 14 Dec 2013 06:51
The first Hobbit movie served as a debut for 48fps "high frame rate" movies, and found a cool reception from critics and many fans. This time around, as The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug hits theaters, director Peter J...
Microsoft set to launch original programming for Xbox One in early 2014
Engadget - 14 Dec 2013 00:31
Microsoft hopes its first wave of original TV programming for Xbox One will be out in early 2014, the company's president of entertainment and digital, Nancy Tellem, tells Variety. At the latest, Redmond is hoping to hav...
Okay Sure Let's Watch a Real-Life Laser Gun Destroy Raw Pork
Gizmodo - 14 Dec 2013 16:00
What do you like to do in your free time? Play boardgames? Watch Netflix? Cook quinoa? These are all perfectly normal ways to while away your days--but German hobbyist Patrick Priebe builds laser guns. This is a perfectl...
New BMW M4, Ford Mustang get their first drive in Gran Turismo and Need for Speed
Engadget - 14 Dec 2013 12:49
One great thing about racing games is that they give you a way to drive new and fancy cars anytime without having to sell a limb or two. The recently released Gran Turismo 6 and EA's Need for Speed: Rivals, for instance,...
This week in tech reads, a deeper look at privacy, money, and the way that design affects how studen
Gizmodo - 14 Dec 2013 23:00
This week in tech reads, a deeper look at privacy, money, and the way that design affects how students learn.
Pension fund sues IBM for torpedoing China sales with NSA spy program
Slash Gear - 14 Dec 2013 22:44
A pension fund has sued IBM for $12.9 billion in revenue losses caused by the recent revelation of its partnership with the US Congress and the NSA to spy on Chinese customers. Many of China’s companies pulled out of b...
NASA underwater testing slimmer suits for spacewalking on asteroids (video)
Engadget - 14 Dec 2013 22:12
In a tank of water in Texas, NASA's busily testing its wardrobe for a future Armageddon-esque mission. The space agency has been taking advantage of its Neutral Buoyancy Lab near the Johnson Space Center in Houston to ru...
Wrapping Your Mac Charger, Squirrels, And the Bad Side of Gluten Free
Gizmodo - 14 Dec 2013 22:00
This was a great week of learning on Gizmodo! We discovered the right way to store your Mac charger, the wrong way to pave a Russian road, looked at why a gluten-free diet could be bad for you, and debunked nine of the i...
Twitter's oft-rumored Nearby function, a timeline showing tweets based on your current location, has
Gizmodo - 14 Dec 2013 21:52
Twitter's oft-rumored Nearby function, a timeline showing tweets based on your current location, has been seen in the wild, according to The Wall Street Journal. Twitter wouldn't comment except to say they're always test...
Boston police halt license plate scanning due to media leak
Slash Gear - 14 Dec 2013 21:19
The Boston Police Department has suspended their use of license plate scanners for now. It seems the optical character recognition technology was working just fine, but the department wasn’t following up on all of the ...
Interstellar Trailer: A Brief History of Flying
Gizmodo - 14 Dec 2013 21:04
Christopher Nolan's next epic movie is called Interstellar. It's about space travel. It comes out a year from today. That's everything we learned about the movie from this trailer, and we're dying to know more.
An incredible photo of a colonial base in an alien world called Earth
Gizmodo - 14 Dec 2013 20:33
This otherworldly photo is so amazingly weird and exotic that you may think it comes from a secret colonial base in the Jovian moon of Europa. In reality, it's the Halley VI Research Station in Antarctica as photographed...
"Interstellar" teaser trailer appears: film to launch Nov. 2014
Slash Gear - 14 Dec 2013 20:27
The first teaser trailer for Christopher Nolan’s movie Interstellar is out, and it is mean. It points out the fact that NASA shuttered its space shuttle program in 2011, asking whether we have forgotten that we’re st...
Google buys Boston Dynamics for terrifying robot expertise
Slash Gear - 14 Dec 2013 19:54
Google has acquired robotics engineering firm Boston Dynamics, known for its animal-like BigDog, WildCat, Cheetah, and Atlas robots, as former Android chief turned Google-robot lead Andy Rubin increases the search giant�...
This Crazy Pneumatic Tube System Will Deliver Burgers at 87 MPH
Gizmodo - 14 Dec 2013 19:20
Waiter service too slow for you? How about a pneumatic tube that spits out sliders at 87 MILES PER HOUR? C One Espresso, a cafe in Christchurch, New Zealand, has concocted just such a plan to deliver mini-burgers straigh...
NSA can decode many GSM cellphone calls
Engadget - 14 Dec 2013 18:43
The NSA may say that its phone surveillance efforts focus on metadata rather than the associated calls, but we now know that the agency can listen to many of those conversations whenever it wants. Documents leaked to the...
Prime: The Gift that Gives Through the Year...and is Easy to Buy!
Coolest Gadgets - 14 Dec 2013 18:04
This holiday shopping stuff can get mentally exhausting. First you have to come up with creative ideas that really show how much you care, a real brain strain in some cases. Then you have to find it somewhere, and get it...
China's Rover Has Reportedly Landed On the Moon
Gizmodo - 14 Dec 2013 18:00
China's state-run television network is reporting that the unmanned Yutu lunar rover has successfully soft-landed on the moon. The rover, which touched down a few minutes after 9PM Saturday night Beijing time, is the fir...
As Google slowly preps the Chromecast ecosystem, waves of new apps are on the way
Engadget - 14 Dec 2013 16:49
HBO Go, Songza and Pandora are about to get more company on Chromecast, according to a Gigaom interview with Google's VP of product management Mario Queiroz where he stated additional waves of apps are coming soon. A pub...
Google Just Bought Crazy Walking Robot Maker Boston Dynamics
Gizmodo - 14 Dec 2013 16:48
Google confirmed yesterday that it has acquired Boston Dynamics, maker of creepy walking humanoids and creepy running animal bots . Talk about a power couple.
Circuit Stickers' creators want us to build stories using electronics
Ars Technica - 14 Dec 2013 16:00
The duo is making tech accessible for everyone through art.
Tail Lights - Illuminate your Ponies Tail
Coolest Gadgets - 14 Dec 2013 15:30
I’ve seen some pretty strange things looking for investment on Kickstarter, but this one looks to be the strangest so far. Tail Lights, a cascading LED light display that you attach to a horses tail. Initially this see...