Gadget News
Dell adds bitcoin payment option
Slash Gear - 19 Jul 2014 03:31
Dell made a surprise announcement today: the company is now accepting Bitcoin, allowing those shopping for their next computing gadget to fork over the cryptocurrency rather than a traditional credit card. "Now you can b...
Man flies so close to cliff that he can high-five guy sitting on the edge
Gizmodo - 19 Jul 2014 02:21
Scotty Bob, the crazy guy zipping the air in the wingsuit, is flying so fast you might miss it but he comes so impossibly close to scraping the mountain on some of his turns that he can pretty much high five the photogra...
Optical illusion turns flat letters into 3D calligraphy
Gizmodo - 19 Jul 2014 07:15
I love calligraphy to the point in which I shiver with pleasure when I see someone writing beautifully--slowly and carefully. I'd have liked to see Turkish calligrapher Tolga Girgin making these 3D writings spotted by Co...
iPhone 6 Screen May Not Be Sapphire, Probably Isn't Bow-And-Arrow-Proof
Gizmodo - 19 Jul 2014 19:00
It's summer, which means Apple is probably updating the iPhone soon, which means the iPhone 6 rumor merry-go-round is spinning up. We've heard that Apple might use sapphire for a tougher iPhone screen, but experiments wi...
Activision sued by former dictator over Call of Duty portrayal
Slash Gear - 19 Jul 2014 15:30
Activision has been sued by Manuel Noriega, former dictator of Panama, over the maker's portrayal of him in Call of Duty: Black Ops II. The lawsuit was filed early this past week in the LA County Superior Court. Noriega,...
How to Save Water (And Not Get Fined) In This Drought
Gizmodo - 19 Jul 2014 18:00
Sprinkling scofflaws in the drought-stricken state of California are about to get an expensive wake up call. As water consumption rates climb despite Governor Brown's call for a voluntary 20 percent per household reducti...
The Tech.pinions Podcast: Our Takes on this Weeks Tech News
TechPinions - 19 Jul 2014 16:48
This week Ben Bajarin, Jan Dawson, and John Kirk discuss the IBM+Apple partnerships, Microsoft’s predicament, Google’s earnings, and Samsung’s challenges.
Google for iOS Easter egg lets you rearrange the logo letters
Slash Gear - 19 Jul 2014 14:59
Easter eggs are always fun, and now iOS users have a new one to play with. Spotted by the folks at Search Engine Land, the Google for iOS app has a hidden ability that allows users to swipe and flick the Google logo lett...
New York wants Bitcoin exchanges to be heavily regulated
Engadget - 19 Jul 2014 00:23
Popularity just isn't easy. That's something cryptocurrencies, like Bitcoin, are starting to grasp. Yes, they're now being accepted as a formal method of payment by more and more places, but some government entities stil...
How Do Airline Pilots Respond After A Crash?
Gizmodo - 19 Jul 2014 19:23
After the tragic crash of Malaysia Airlines flight 17 on Thursday, and amid the wall-to-wall news coverage, I began to wonder about something we don't typically see on the news -- How do these incidents affect pilots? I ...
Google reportedly confronted Samsung over its approach to smartwatches
Engadget - 19 Jul 2014 22:09
The strained relationship between Google and Samsung over Android customization has been apparent for a while, and it now looks like this discontent has spread to the wearable world. The Information claims that Google CE...
Tekken 7 official, prepped for next-gen consoles
Slash Gear - 19 Jul 2014 22:00
Within the next few days we're going to see a whole bunch of details on the return of one of the original 3D fighting games: Tekken 7. This game will feature a far longer trailer than what you're about to see during San ...
Tech Journalist Discovers Feds Had His Credit Card Number For 9 Years
Gizmodo - 19 Jul 2014 22:00
Welcome to Reading List, Gizmodo's Saturday afternoon roundup of the best writing from around the web. This week we're featuring pieces from Ars Technica, Variety, Businessweek, and Discover.
Comcast Cancellation Hell, Floating Prisons, Viral Hoaxes, and More
Gizmodo - 19 Jul 2014 20:00
What a week! We debunked some more of those dumb fake images you've seen on social media; we shot down the notion that smartphones will kill GoPro; we looked at the jet we could've had if we hadn't blown all that money o...
McMoon's and the Lunar Orbiter Image Recovery Project
Engadget - 19 Jul 2014 20:00
If you've ever used Street View on Google Maps to preview an unfamiliar travel destination, then you'll understand the reasoning behind NASA's Lunar Orbiter missions during the late '60s. The space probes were doing reco...
Get a new look on the cheap with these customizable phones
Engadget - 19 Jul 2014 18:30
Deep-pocketed power users may buy new smartphones once a year or even every few months to take advantage of improved displays, better cameras and faster processors, but the majority of owners are more likely to tire of t...
Weird Al Pixies music video drops the First World Problems
Slash Gear - 19 Jul 2014 18:11
It's time once again to bring the Weird Al Yankovic fire to the masses with "First World Problems", the 6th of 8 videos set to be released this week in support of his newest album Mandatory Fun. This video will let you k...
Bee-Inspired Bots Skitter and Swarm at NYC's Museum of Mathematics
Gizmodo - 19 Jul 2014 17:00
Dr. James McLurkin has a swarm of robots. Individually, they're not that smart, but a crateful of them behaves in some very complex ways, like the bees that inspired them. Gizmodo got to see the wee machines in action, a...
Recommended Reading: Gauging the smartwatch craze and skin listening
Engadget - 19 Jul 2014 17:00
Recommended Reading highlights the best long-form writing on technology and more in print and on the web. Some weeks, you'll also find short reviews of books that we think are worth your time. We hope you enjoy the read....
The Only Adjustable Focus Reading Glasses offers a greater degree of flexibility
Coolest Gadgets - 19 Jul 2014 15:00
Some of us loathe to wear glasses because we think that it would make us look silly, while others do not mind having having prescription glasses on as it helps us see things with greater clarity. Others instead will opt ...
How NASA Would Have Handled a Failed Apollo 11
Gizmodo - 19 Jul 2014 15:00
This weekend marks the 45 year anniversary of the Apollo 11 mission landing the first men on the moon. Like all missions, NASA had a contingency plan. Space historian Amy Shira Teitel explains the astronauts' grim orders...
Future pacemakers might be completely biological
Engadget - 19 Jul 2014 14:37
It's pretty amazing that humanity has invented a small electrical device that can be used to ensure a heart keeps a steady beat, but pacemakers have to be maintained, replaced -- sometimes they can even become infected. ...