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Researchers create a virtual screen with touchable objects
Engadget - 29 Oct 2014 05:15
A team from the University of Tokyo is putting their own spin on a touchscreen. By combining an infrared sensor with ultrasound technology, the group of researches have managed to design a virtual display that's as thin ...
Bored with words? Bing now lets you search using emoji
Engadget - 29 Oct 2014 04:42
Now that you can communicate solely in emoji and even track your daily activities that way, it stands to reason that you should get to search the web using those tiny pictures, doesn't it? Microsoft certainly thinks so. ...
Fatter crash-test dummies are All About That Bass (no traffic)
Slash Gear - 29 Oct 2014 23:43
Crash-test dummies may have it tough, but they'll at least get to ignore their diet for a while, with fatter Americans leading safety kit specialists to boost the size of the fake drivers and passengers used for collisio...
The FBI faked a news website to catch a bomb threat suspect
Engadget - 29 Oct 2014 04:09
The DEA isn't the only US law enforcement agency using impersonation on the web to catch suspects, it seems. The American Civil Liberties Union's Christopher Soghoian has noticed documents showing that the FBI created a ...
Whisper CEO denies Guardian allegations that it tracks users locations
Engadget - 29 Oct 2014 03:23
While on stage at the WSJD Live conference, Whisper CEO Michael Heyward defended his company against the Guardian's recent allegations that the anonymous sharing app stores and tracks its users locations. He told Wall St...
The world is now safer and better than ever and here's the evidence
Gizmodo - 29 Oct 2014 23:54
These series of statistical graphics show that, while there's still plenty of war, hunger, sickness, and poverty in the world, things are much better than what they were only a few decades ago--not to talk about centurie...
Project Ara team shows a working modular phone
Engadget - 29 Oct 2014 23:49
You'd be forgiven for being skeptical of Google's Project Ara -- for all the prototypes and partnerships, actually spotting a working unit has been a gigantic challenge. You won't have to jump through hoops to see one af...
This is the vault where KFC guards the Colonel's secret original recipe
Gizmodo - 29 Oct 2014 23:48
In a random hallway inside the KFC headquarters, inside their legal department, across from a copy machine, next to a shelf that stores three stacks of paper and possibly the saddest Keurig machine in existence is... a b...
Dubai's Newest Twin Towers Will Look Like a Pair of Blunts
Gizmodo - 29 Oct 2014 23:36
Economic downturn be damned, this pair of spliff-shaped buildings are determined to rise high on the Dubai horizon. While they won't give the Burj Khalifa a run for its money, these twin towers are already being touted a...
The Best of Android Lollipop in 8 GIFs
Gizmodo - 29 Oct 2014 23:12
Android Lollipop has been around as a developer preview for months, but the real version--complete with all its new Material Design tricks--is due to hit with the Nexus 9 on November 3rd. We're getting our first extended...
Gawker If One Mystery Could Be Solved In Your Lifetime, What Would It Be?
Gizmodo - 29 Oct 2014 23:03
Gawker If One Mystery Could Be Solved In Your Lifetime, What Would It Be? | io9 11 Intriguing Ways World War I Could Have Turned Out Differently | Jalopnik The Charger Hellcat Is The Most American/Insane Car You Can Buy ...
Yup, robots are coming to take our retail jobs, too
Engadget - 29 Oct 2014 23:01
Elon Musk may be terrified of self-controlling robots, but the retail industry is clearly hoping they'll save cash in the long term. Nestle, for instance, has purchased 20 copies of Softbank's Pepper robot as the new spo...
A Reversible Hoodie Hides a Warm Puffy Vest On the Inside
Gizmodo - 29 Oct 2014 23:00
For those times when it's a little chilly to step outside without an outer layer, but not quite cold enough for a jacket, Nike's Tech Fleece Aeroloft Windrunner serves as an extra-insulated hoodie thanks to a warm built-...
How To Disable Google Now on Your Android Device
Gizmodo - 29 Oct 2014 22:50
Google Now is a glimpse of the future, a digital assistant that knows a surprising amount about you. It's not for everyone though, and you might not want the app keeping tabs on everything you're doing (and making sugges...
YouTube Finally Supports 60FPS, And It Looks Awesome
Gizmodo - 29 Oct 2014 22:46
Earlier this year, YouTube announced plans to support videos running at 60 frames-per-second --plans that would make a huge difference for footage of video games. Today, the video network has finally started rolling out ...
Don't worry, Kim Kardashian, BlackBerry is coming for you
Slash Gear - 29 Oct 2014 22:39
BlackBerry boss John Chen has promised an old-school handset for QWERTY lovers, penning an open-letter to fans of the form-factor in which he expresses his hopes that the BlackBerry Classic will fit the bill. The letter,...
That Time the Internet Teamed Up to Buy a Town Through a Google Doc
Gizmodo - 29 Oct 2014 22:37
Ghost towns are known to pop up on Craigslist and eBay every once in awhile, but are often snapped up just as fast by eager developers or industrious preppers. Not so for the 62-acre town of Johnsonville, Connecticut whi...
This Lego silver back gorilla mech will tear down the rainforest
Gizmodo - 29 Oct 2014 22:36
Built by the ultra-talented Kosmas Santosa, this Lego Mech, titled Der Silberrȕcken 8, is a complex and an incredible build. Everything in the workshop from the tanks of nameless gasses to that vice on the tool bench is...
Poynt's smart store terminal lets you pay any way you like
Engadget - 29 Oct 2014 22:29
One of the many reasons you don't see widespread support for mobile payment tech like Apple Pay or Google Wallet is the hardware investment needed to make it all work. Why should a store spend thousands of dollars on mac...
Report: The FBI Proposes Invasive New Powers for Hacking Into Computers
Gizmodo - 29 Oct 2014 22:10
The Guardian reports that the FBI has proposed a rule change that would greatly broaden its powers to hack into computers. Bad.
GT COO details "oppressive" Apple deal
Slash Gear - 29 Oct 2014 22:08
Now that GT Advanced is in bankruptcy proceedings, and free of their contract with Apple, they can start fresh. Though they still must pay Apple back about $430 million from the loans they received in advance of the Sapp...
Twitter keeps you up to date on the 2014 midterm elections
Engadget - 29 Oct 2014 22:01
November brings midterm elections in the US, and Twitter is looking to lend a hand when it comes to keeping you informed on all the latest heading into next week. To do so, the social network developed the #Election2014 ...