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Baristas Don't Write Names on Cups At the CIA Headquarters Starbucks
Gizmodo - 28 Sep 2014 22:00
Welcome to Reading List, Gizmodo's Sunday afternoon roundup of the best writing from around the web. This week, we've got great stuff from Wired, The Washington Post, and more. Let's dig in!
Android Auto developer docs show off more UI, detail 3rd-party apps
Ars Technica - 28 Sep 2014 06:43
Auto has a locked-down UI; developers can only color within Google's lines.
Neptune Pine review: big watch, or half a phone?
Slash Gear - 28 Sep 2014 18:15
Smartwatches are all the rage, and Neptune Pine has been one that many have been anticipating for quite some time. Since its Kickstarter campaign, many have wondered if the be-all watch was worthy. Can an all-in-one watc...
11 Expensive Apps That Might Actually Be Worth It
Gizmodo - 28 Sep 2014 18:00
All smartphone apps fall into two categories: paid and unpaid. For many, free apps satisfy all our needs, even if they fill our lives with a bunch of ads. But are there pricey apps--either with a big up-front expensive o...
Inhabitat's Week in Green: jewel-like greenhouses, solar planes and a space elevator
Engadget - 28 Sep 2014 16:00
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. Could Apple's new spaceship campus be the greenest building on the planet? It ...
KEY Cable by Native Union
The Gadget Flow - 28 Sep 2014 08:00
Solve the emergency charging hours for your phone by carrying this KEY Cable by Native Union in your pocket everyday. There are USB outlets found everywhere these days and this short cable will often come handy during th...
Feedback Loop: Building PCs, running headphones and more!
Engadget - 28 Sep 2014 23:25
The leaves are starting to change color and the air is getting cooler, signaling that fall has finally arrived. You know what else has arrived? Feedback Loop! This week's edition features the Engadget community discussin...
Ello Experiences Its First DDoS Attack (Update)
Gizmodo - 28 Sep 2014 22:40
Ello, the upstart social network that's grown in massive popularity of the past week, is currently down. Whether for maintenance or more nefarious purposes, it isn't outwardly explicit. According to its current status pa...
China blocks Instagram in the wake of Hong Kong democracy protests
Engadget - 28 Sep 2014 21:14
China has a history of tightening its censorship of internet services during times of political upheaval, and that's unfortunately happening again with massive pro-democracy protests underway in Hong Kong. Both monitorin...
What Bad Movies Have You Streamed Online That You Secretly Love?
Gizmodo - 28 Sep 2014 21:00
We spend a lot of time talking about all the great films that are always a quick click away on our particular streaming platform of choice--and rightfully so. Hulu, Netflix, and Amazon Prime do an admirable job of curati...
Hacker Controls This Rave-Approved LED Suit With an NES Power Glove
Gizmodo - 28 Sep 2014 20:20
The Power Glove was the quirkiest little peripheral ever devised for the Nintendo Entertainment System. Although if found only limited use on that platform, modern day tinkers with access to cheap and simple microcontrol...
iLoud review: Bluetooth speaker by day, amp by night
Slash Gear - 28 Sep 2014 20:15
The problem with Bluetooth speakers is that they're typically underpowered, and not very dynamic. You get small-ish speakers pushing out varying levels of sound in both level and quality. The iLoud is meant as a no-compr...
This Is What Happens When a Bootleg Website Falls
Gizmodo - 28 Sep 2014 19:00
Bootleg websites, usually tucked away in some shady digital corner filled with pornographic pop up ads and potentially malignant viruses, are a permanent fixture on the internet. Offering up tons of illegally free conten...
SNL Reveals Marvel's Secret to Cinematic Success
Gizmodo - 28 Sep 2014 17:23
Saturday Night Live officially returned for its 40th season last night, and host Chris Pratt was the perfect excuse to demonstrate just how Marvel plans to come up with its next Guardians of the Galaxy-size hit.
Corsair unleashes new Corsair gaming RGB keyboard
Coolest Gadgets - 28 Sep 2014 16:00
It looks like the new Corsair Gaming division and brand that is dedicated to elevating PC gaming is starting to work out pretty well for Corsair, having taken a leaf from Corsair's engineering know-how while working in p...
The Best Place to Unbox Any Waterproof Phone Is Underwater (Of Course)
Gizmodo - 28 Sep 2014 16:00
Sony's newest flagship the Xperia Z3 carries on the handset's most notable and widely praised feature. It's completely waterproof. So the unboxing experts at Carphone Warehouse decided to get their first look at the new ...
Razer DeathAdder gets the Chroma treatment
Coolest Gadgets - 28 Sep 2014 15:00
If there is one particular feature that I absolutely love concerning Razer gaming peripherals, it would be this – new models are not exactly all that common, so you can be pretty sure that each purchase that you make o...
These 14 Handpicked HealthKit Apps Have Their Own iTunes Section
Gizmodo - 28 Sep 2014 15:00
Health, powered by Apple's HealthKit API, was one of the many lauded features of iOS 8. It's Apple's attempt to corral all your health data into one place and also empower disparate health apps with new features. Now, th...
Scentee Smartphone Aroma Diffuser makes your world smell right...remotely
Coolest Gadgets - 28 Sep 2014 14:00
We are a plugged in and connected generation these days, but how many of us happen to use our smartphones for more than just communicating with one another through a bevy of options (social networks, instant messaging an...
Science shows why real space battles would be more Asteroids than Star Wars
Engadget - 28 Sep 2014 12:56
You're probably aware that most sci-fi space battles aren't realistic. The original Star Wars' Death Star scene was based on a World War II movie, for example. But have you wondered what it would really be like to duke i...
New exhibit showcases art in the digital surveillance era
Engadget - 28 Sep 2014 09:41
It's safe to say that surveillance technology had a profound effect on American culture, even before Edward Snowden's leaks arrived -- there's a sense that you can never really escape the government's eye. If you've ever...
Like/Dislike Napkins
The Gadget Flow - 28 Sep 2014 08:00
Prove yourself as the ultimate socialite in town by carrying these fun and innovative Like/Dislike Napkins everytime you dine out. They are a set of two washable napkins made of 50% polyester/ 50% cotton that come with t...