Gadget News
What's Your Favorite Gadget to Aimlessly Fool Around With?
Gizmodo - 27 Jul 2014 00:00
I just picked up a cheapo infrared thermometer, a laser-aimed sensor that tells you the surface temperature of whatever you point it at. I didn't really need one. But now I can't put it down. I've been playing with it fo...
Report: Amazon's Taking Square Head-On
Gizmodo - 27 Jul 2014 23:37
9to5Mac has obtained some convincing evidence that Amazon's working on its own credit card swipers, aiming its sights at incumbent Square for payments-on-the-go. Because if you're not going to buy from Amazon, at the ver...
Amazon is reportedly making a Square-like payment card reader
Engadget - 27 Jul 2014 23:24
Amazon may revolve around online shopping, but it apparently has some interest in brick-and-mortar retail -- there are now hints that it's launching a Square-style payment card reader. The crew at 9to5Mac has obtained St...
Poor Doors, Hot Trains, Old Ads: What's Ruining Our Cities This Week
Gizmodo - 27 Jul 2014 22:00
It's hot pretty much everywhere and everyone's in a horrible mood. Which means there is plenty of ruining of cities to be had--so much so, that I've had to double up on this week's selections. From a plan to plunge Russi...
Gadget Rewind 2005: BenQ Z2
Engadget - 27 Jul 2014 17:00
BenQ may not be a familiar name to some -- at least not in the US -- but its roots in the electronics industry date back to the '80s. The company, formerly a division of Acer, was spun off in 2001 in an attempt to build ...
This ATM That Plays Doom Would Make Trips to the Bank So Much Better
Gizmodo - 27 Jul 2014 15:00
Imagine walking up to the ATMs at your local bank and being able to do more than just cash checks and make withdrawals. What if you could also play Doom? It's a bizarre alternate universe this pair of Australian hackers ...
Report: The Next Nexus Phone Might Be a Gigantic Moto
Gizmodo - 27 Jul 2014 20:44
Google and Motorola may have parted ways in January, but it if this latest Android Police rumor holds up, it appears to have been on good terms. The Nexus 6 may be a hefty Moto device, and while details are scant, it doe...
The Amazon Fire Phone: are you buying?
Slash Gear - 27 Jul 2014 21:33
Is the Amazon Fire Phone gimmick, or genius? That's the question on everyone's mind, as Amazon's long awaited splash into the smartphone market hits AT&T stores. The device is getting mixed reviews, but are they valid? T...
Cable Snaps on 60 MPH Amusement Park Ride
Gizmodo - 27 Jul 2014 21:28
This is the Skyhawk, a 10-story tall "Screamin' Swing" ride that flings its passengers round and round at up to 60 mph. It's the tallest of its kind, bringing its 40 passengers as high as 125 feet off the ground at the a...
Place Your Bets on This Thrilling Roomba Knife Fight
Gizmodo - 27 Jul 2014 20:00
It's a Roomba-eat-Roomba world out there and these two plucky floor cleaners are playing for keeps. By which I mean their drunk owners taped knifes and balloons to them and forced them into combat. It's adorably dangerou...
Cosplay at Comic-Con 2014: an intricate gallery of entertainment
Slash Gear - 27 Jul 2014 19:41
This week we're having a peek at the SDCC cosplay universe with as large a collection of images as we dare drop in a single article. What you'll see here are a surprising amount of new faces, some real classics, and some...
Windows Phone's next update will support smart cases and giant devices
Engadget - 27 Jul 2014 19:12
Windows Phone 8.1 may have only just reached the general public, but it's already in line for a surprisingly large update. Microsoft has posted developer documents (sign-in required) for Windows Phone 8.1 GDR1, a tweak t...
Phew! Russians Regain Control of Rogue Lizard-Sex Satellite
Gizmodo - 27 Jul 2014 19:00
According the Russian space agency Roscosmos, control of the Russia's lust lost lizard-sex satellite was regained on Saturday night, of all times. Surely the love-struck lizards were being of no help.
Nokia Lumia 530 delivers an affordable Windows Phone 8.1 experience
Coolest Gadgets - 27 Jul 2014 17:48
Have you jumped aboard the Windows Phone bandwagon already? If you are thinking of making the jump and yet are a little tight on your purse strings, there is something mid -range from the folks over at Nokia, and that wo...
The World's Biggest Tiny Domino Setup Must Have Been Maddening to Make
Gizmodo - 27 Jul 2014 17:00
going big means going small, like when you are trying to set the world record for the most mini dominoes (2,000) ever toppled in one sequence. The result is as impressive as it is minute. My god those guys must have a lo...
Inhabitat's Week in Green: bonsai in space, rising sea levels and the blood of horseshoe crabs
Engadget - 27 Jul 2014 16:02
Each week our friends at Inhabitat recap the week's most interesting green developments and clean tech news for us -- it's the Week in Green. Google has a long list of environmental initiatives -- and its latest project ...
Aftershokz Bluez 2 delivers wireless bone conduction goodness
Coolest Gadgets - 27 Jul 2014 16:00
Headphones are something that just about every single one of us have, especially when we have so many devices around that will be able to play back music on the move. Wired headphones have been around for the longest tim...
A Smart Headband That Keeps Your Kids Safe (and Forever Alone)
Gizmodo - 27 Jul 2014 16:00
No one wants their young kids to fall into an unattended pool. It's (one of) a parent's (many) worst nightmare(s). iSwimband is designed to let you know immediately if the worst should happen. And probably also to keep y...
Silica extends efficiency and lifespan of solar cells with passive cooling
Slash Gear - 27 Jul 2014 15:34
Solar panels get really hot; I've touched mine this summer on my rooftop and it really burns - solar panels could heat up over 100 degrees Fahrenheit on its normal operation. The high temperature will result in shorter l...
CordoClip Auto Clothesline Kit reels in the clothes in double quick time
Coolest Gadgets - 27 Jul 2014 15:00
When it comes to drying your clothes, I still prefer the good, old fashioned way, that is, to hang it out under the sun to dry. There is no need to place it into a dryer, which consumes plenty of electricity in the long ...
Solar cells cool themselves to produce more power
Engadget - 27 Jul 2014 11:01
Solar power cells need to stay relatively cool for the sake of both efficiency and longevity, but active cooling (like ventilation) isn't practical; it's expensive, and may block the very rays the cells are supposed to c...
Mighty Speaker
The Gadget Flow - 27 Jul 2014 07:00
Mighty is the Ultimate Bluetooth Speaker. Mighty is completely waterproof, can float on water, stick to flat surfaces, get buried in sand or dirt, answer phone calls, activate Siri, play your music super loud via iTunes,...