Gadget News
Watch this: Sony demos two new augmented reality tricks
Engadget - 27 Apr 2014 07:22
No, Sony's not coming out with a new augmented-reality toy just yet, but that doesn't mean it isn't working behind the scenes to make its graphics look a little more... believable. The company just posted two videos out ...
This little alien monster is fundamental to cancer research
Gizmodo - 27 Apr 2014 00:41
Cool scanning electron microscope image taken by Annie Cavanagh and David McCarthy: A zebra fish larva 32 hours after hatching from its egg. Zebra fish are one of the fundamental cornerstones of cancer, cardiovascular, i...
IRL: Three weeks with Philips' Screeneo projector
Engadget - 27 Apr 2014 19:00IndyCars will soon stream racecar telemetry straight to your home
Engadget - 27 Apr 2014 22:02
Cosworth, the well-known auto performance group, is making a public return to the IndyCar car racing series (OK, it's always been around in the shadows). The company just unveiled its Cosworth Live on Air system, which p...
Resomation - the Cremation Alternative that's Good for the Earth
Coolest Gadgets - 27 Apr 2014 21:00
When you lose a loved one, it’s common to consider 2 options, burial, or cremation. You never really hear to much about the myriad of other options that you could consider. What if the recently departed was a devoted e...
The Price of Electricity In The U.S. Is About to Skyrocket
Gizmodo - 27 Apr 2014 23:30
Here's the sad, dark truth about our aging electrical grid: The way we generate power is not sustainable and needs to change. Here's the other sad, dark truth: As the U.S. becomes more reliant on renewable energy like so...
Game of Thrones Creator Says Drones Are Worse Than The Dothraki
Gizmodo - 27 Apr 2014 17:45
Game of Thrones author George R.R. Martin has definitely come up with some of the most shocking ways to kill people, from gasp-inducing beheadings to blood-spattered Red Weddings. But in an interview with Rolling Stone, ...
E.T. unearthed: The dig for legendary Atari cartridges in pictures
Engadget - 27 Apr 2014 23:28
Yesterday marked the climax of a decades-long story that surrounded one of the most poorly received video games in history. A Microsoft-backed documentary crew took to a landfill in the desert town of Alamogordo, New Mex...
A 1956 Plane Crash in the Grand Canyon Made Flying Safer for Americans
Gizmodo - 27 Apr 2014 22:30
In 1956 two planes collided over the Arizona desert, killing all 128 people on board and scattering the debris deep inside the Grand Canyon. This week, the National Park Service designated the crash site a National Histo...
New Vulnerability Found in Every Single Version of Internet Explorer
Gizmodo - 27 Apr 2014 21:00
According to a confirmation by Microsoft late last night, a new zero day vulnerability has been found to affect every version of Internet Explorer. In other words--over a quarter of the entire browser market.
Joystiq Weekly: Mario's links, socially conscious awards and a mobile hitman
Engadget - 27 Apr 2014 20:31
Welcome to the Joystiq Weekly wrap-up where we present some of the best stories and biggest gaming news from our sister-publication....
The Life-Saving Science Behind Sunscreen
Gizmodo - 27 Apr 2014 20:00
Every summer we slather layers of sunscreen with the highest SPF we can find, and bravely venture outside hoping our slimy cloak will shield us from the sun's death rays. So how does this work?
Thousands of Tons of Nazi Chemical Weapons Are Hiding in the Baltic Sea
Gizmodo - 27 Apr 2014 19:00
When the Nazis surrendered their weapons at the end of World War II, the Allies got rid of them in a way that made sense in the 1940s: they dumped it all into the water. Mustard gas and other chemical weapons-- estimates...
Gadget Rewind 2005: Xbox 360
Engadget - 27 Apr 2014 17:30
The current-gen console wars may be tilting in Sony's favor with its PlayStation 4, but once upon a very recent time (i.e., the previous console generation), Microsoft had a big early lead. When the company released its ...
Guests at the Hyatt Regency in Hong Kong can use this smartphone for free
Engadget - 27 Apr 2014 17:00
I've found fruit baskets, chocolates, even a bottle of Honig wine in my hotel rooms over the years. Never a smartphone -- until today. Last month, the Hyatt Regency Tsim Sha Tsui in Hong Kong installed handsets in each o...
Adorable Tokyo Metro Posters Remind Passengers to Be Polite
Gizmodo - 27 Apr 2014 17:00
Since 1974, Tokyo's Metro has created cute, quirky posters for their subway system to remind passengers of proper etiquette. Each fiscal year they roll out a new set of characters as the ambassadors of good manners, and ...
Amazing Warbird Photos Look Like They Were Taken By A Time-Traveler
Gizmodo - 27 Apr 2014 16:31
What if you could take a modern DSLR camera back in time to shoot war planes? The military aviation photography community is pretty damn small and Lyle Jansma is a virtual time traveler that gets to warp back to ages gon...
Atari E.T. landfill unearthed: video on Xbox this summer
Slash Gear - 27 Apr 2014 16:26
It's true. It's all true. Headed out to the Alamogoro Landfill in New Mexico this weekend, filmmakers and excavators expected to find either a ton of trash or massive stacks …
The Still-Frozen Great Lakes Could Mean Cold Temperatures All Summer
Gizmodo - 27 Apr 2014 16:00
Last time we checked in with the Great Lakes , it was in the bone-chilling depths of the Polar Vortex, and a record-breaking 88 percent of the lakes were frozen. Now, here we are, at the end of April, and the lakes are s...
Xapo debit card lets you use your Bitcoin stash easily
Coolest Gadgets - 27 Apr 2014 15:00
While the value of Bitcoin has fluctuated both ways in recent times, I am quite sure that if you were to gift someone, say, a thousand Bitcoins, that person would be crazy to pass it up. The thing about Bitcoin is this t...
Inhabitat's Week in Green: energy from toilets, Legoland Florida and 6K tons of pistachios
Engadget - 27 Apr 2014 15:00
Earth Week is coming to a close, and to mark the occasion, Inhabitat showcased 14 awe-inspiring aerial photos of the Earth and 14 photos that remind us how important it is to protect the planet we live on. The week was a...
Rare Indian Burial Ground Quietly Destroyed for Million Dollar Houses
Gizmodo - 27 Apr 2014 15:00
A 4,500-year-old American Indian burial ground--one of the richest and best preserved found in California in the past century--has been paved over for a multimillion dollar housing development in the Bay Area. And archeo...