Gadget News
ONDU Pinhole Camera
The Gadget Flow - 29 Sep 2014 08:00
With a pinhole size of 0.20 mm, the ONDU Pinhole Camera is ideal for you to carry if handmade cameras are your favorite. It's small enough to fit in your pocket and can be used easily by anyone and everyone. If a standar...
Acer 28-inch 4K G-Sync XB280HK Monitor Review
Slash Gear - 29 Sep 2014 23:26
After previewing the G-Sync technology all the way back in December of 2013, we've been chomping at the bit to get the chance to check out a real-deal consumer-ready G-Sync monitor. Today we get to bring that to you with...
Arrow Wooden Bow Tie by B-
The Gadget Flow - 29 Sep 2014 08:00
Introducing a refreshing accessory for the debonair gentlemen class of today through an unusually concepted Arrow Wooden Bow Tie by B-. The bow tie is an arrow head shaped North American Walnut construction which adds to...
De'Longhi Magnifica S Compact Automatic Espresso Machine
The Gadget Flow - 29 Sep 2014 08:00
Have your perfect cup of coffee with a touch of the flavor found in professional cafés on this ergonomic De’Longhi Magnifica S Compact Automatic Espresso Machine. It not only grind beans instantly but also prepares la...
Mining Bitcoin With Pencil and Paper
Gizmodo - 29 Sep 2014 22:16
I decided to see how practical it would be to mine Bitcoin with pencil and paper. It turns out that the SHA-256 algorithm used for mining is pretty simple and can in fact be done by hand. Not surprisingly, the process is...
5K iMac tipped to launch with OS X Yosemite
Slash Gear - 29 Sep 2014 21:01
That's one whopper of a display panel there, folks, but it's certainly a possibility in rumors that've appeared pre-launch for OS X Yosemite. The OS X Yosemite Beta builds released to testers thus far include references ...
Facebook's Atlas: ads tracking you cross-device
Slash Gear - 29 Sep 2014 17:57
The advertisement business is big. Google has cashed in with AdSense in a major way in the recent past, and Facebook wants a piece of their pie. To grab said action, Facebook is releasing Atlas, a system that aims to "tr...
Adobe brings "streaming" Photoshop to Chrome OS
Ars Technica - 29 Sep 2014 19:26
It's just a beta for now; open only to US-based education customers.
SoftBank eyes DreamWorks Animation purchase
Slash Gear - 29 Sep 2014 14:10
If you have watched some of the more recent animated movies in theaters, you have probably seen a movie from DreamWorks Animation. DreamWorks is the company behind films like How to Train Your Dragon, Madagascar, and Shr...
Dreaming of a Tor Button for Firefox
Gizmodo - 29 Sep 2014 23:11
It's no secret that everybody's thinking about privacy and cyber security more since the world was pummeled with the unsettling, spy-novel truths of the Snowden revelations . Now, companies are starting to seize onto the...
The Fluffy Is Dyson's Answer To Dusty, Dirty Hardwood Floors
Gizmodo - 29 Sep 2014 17:00
Looking like those soft rollers you use to quickly paint walls, Dyson's latest lightweight vacuum is appropriately called the Fluffy and is designed to tackle dust and dirt on hardwood floors without leaving a trail of s...
Upgrade Your Kitchen With a Pair of Great Deals
Gizmodo - 29 Sep 2014 15:45
It's time to level up your cooking skills, and we've spotted a pair of great kitchen deals for you today on Amazon.
2017 C8 Corvette could be a mid-engine beast
Slash Gear - 29 Sep 2014 12:13
The Chevrolet Corvette has been around for decades now and one thing that each iteration of the car has had in common is a front mounted engine. In the automotive world, you can have front, mid, and rear engines and ther...
Documentary shows how One Laptop Per Child has helped kids in Peru
Engadget - 29 Sep 2014 01:46
The staff changes, massive layoffs and the shutdown of its entire Boston office over the years make the One Laptop Per Child program sound like a huge failure. But this documentary by filmmaker Michael Kleiman shows that...
Our Favorite Android, iOS, and Windows Phone Apps of the Week
Gizmodo - 29 Sep 2014 00:00
Nothing like a lazy Sunday afternoon to play around with your smartphone. Reward that glowing pocket rectangle for its selfless dedication with some fresh new apps!
Apple updates OS X to protect 'advanced UNIX users' from Shellshock
Engadget - 29 Sep 2014 23:55
Although OS X is among the systems listed as vulnerable to the recently-uncovered Shellshock / Bash security flaw (still not sure what that is? Let us explain.), Apple has said it isn't a problem for most users. For thos...
Update OS X Now to Fix the Shellshock Vulnerability
Gizmodo - 29 Sep 2014 23:50
Good news, Mac users. Apple just released an update for OS X that fixes a security flaw in the Bash UNIX shell. This is the part of the software that's vulnerable to the Shellshock bug uncovered last week . And although ...
VRClay marries the Oculus Rift and motion control for easy 3D sculpting
Engadget - 29 Sep 2014 23:27
In case you needed yet another reminder that we live in the future, take a look at what happens when someone mashes up the Oculus Rift and Razer's handheld Hydra motion controllers with some nifty homebrew sculpting soft...
Chinese Officials Have Already Seized Hundreds of Contraband iPhone 6s
Gizmodo - 29 Sep 2014 23:24
China has long been home to a booming illicit "trade" for new iPhones smuggled into the country through ports like Hong Kong or Shanghai. And the iPhone 6 is no exception: Customs officials have reported that hundreds of...
Google faces accusations Search isn't fair to all
Slash Gear - 29 Sep 2014 23:19
To further combat Google's long-reach with regard to search, a collective of smaller entities have taken up arms against them. A new website, Focus on the User, has been launched to convince European lawmakers that Googl...
Holy Crap Watch This Barrier Absolutely Destroy A Truck
Gizmodo - 29 Sep 2014 23:19
If you were driving that truck, you'd be dead. Very, very dead.
Wrap Your Walls In a Glorious Tribute To Classic Cartridge Gaming
Gizmodo - 29 Sep 2014 23:00
Nintendo has stuck with plastic cartridges for its portable gaming machines, but every other console you can buy today left them behind years ago. Which is too bad, because there was a certain charm to swapping those old...