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Legacy Leather - Handmade Leather Goods
The Gadget Flow - 14 Jun 2015 01:00
GentlemenCare is bringing back attention to detail. Our handcrafted accessories are made to order and have a lifetime warranty. GentlemenCare is a premium men's accessory label that invokes the nostalgia of the 1930's. G...
Pizza Scissors by Sagaform
The Gadget Flow - 14 Jun 2015 01:00
Pair these Pizza Scissors by Sagaform with the multifunctional BBQ Pizza Universal Pan and serve your pizza in a unique style. It has given a whole new perspective to the way you've been serving pizza till date. The scis...
NASA will launch CubeSats as part of next year's Mars mission
Slash Gear - 13 Jun 2015 04:25
NASA has announced that when it launches a stationary lander next year as part of its Mars effort, it will include a pair of CubeSats. This will mark the first time CubeSats have been flown into deep space, says the spac...
Kuaiwear unveils the Kuai multisport biometric headphones
Coolest Gadgets - 13 Jun 2015 16:00
Kuaiwear has turned to the tried and tested method of ensuring that their project would be able to take off in a big way – and this is made possible thanks to Kickstarter. Well, their latest idea, the Kuai, happens to ...
Realdoll invests in AI for future sexbots that move, and talk dirty
Engadget - 13 Jun 2015 05:43
Tired of your $10,000 anatomically-correct sex doll just lying there? Well, now RealDoll, purveyors of alarmingly lifelike silicone sex partners -- and apparently not movie buffs -- plans to give them personalities. Acco...
This Ballet With Humans And Robots Is Sweet and Slightly Scary
Gizmodo - 13 Jun 2015 05:09
Right now, you can watch human and robots perform ballet together at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, in a piece called "Robot." It's about humans teaching robots to dance, though the small mechanical creatures aren't able...
Some Intriguing New Hints About What Ant Consciousness Is Really Like
Gizmodo - 13 Jun 2015 04:50
They build cities. They farm. They make war. Ants do a lot of things that seem uncannily human -- and yet they're profoundly alien, part of a hive mind called a social organism. What does that feel like to each individua...
Amazon to launch 'Catastrophe' comedy series on Facebook
Engadget - 14 Jun 2015 01:23
Amazon is slated to debut British comedy Catastrophe in the US on June 15th, but you won't find the pilot episode on Prime. Instead of bringing the series straight to its video platform, the e-commerce company will post ...
AARk Collective Tide Gold Watch
The Gadget Flow - 14 Jun 2015 01:00
The Tide combines AÃRK's contemporary minimalism with traditional luxury. Available in brushed stainless steel or gold plating, the slim outer case frames a simple dial featuring raised indexes and a subtle wave-form de...
Watching Water Filled Condoms Explode is Suprisingly Mesmerizing
Gizmodo - 14 Jun 2015 01:00
Ever wonder what happens when you fill a condom with water, spin it up with a drill, and jab it with a knife? Maybe not, but now you're thinking about it. Thankfully, the Slo Mo Guys have yet another mesmerizing demonstr...
Concept Art from Jurassic World Shows Off Isla Nublar's Wild Beauty
Gizmodo - 13 Jun 2015 23:55
A fantastic selection of concept art from Colin Trevorrow's blockbuster, Jurassic World has surfaced on the web. Feast your eyes on some of the fantastic artwork that shows off theIsla Nublar's popular attraction, and ta...
CubeSats will escort NASA's InSight lander to Mars in 2016
Engadget - 13 Jun 2015 23:02
NASA's InSight lander will make its way to the red planet with two smaller companions: briefcase-sized CubeSats called Mars Cube One (MarCO). Each one measures 14.4 x 9.5 x 4.6 inches and is comprised of six 4-inch squar...
Tiny Robotic Tentacle Can Pick Up Ants Without Crushing Them
Gizmodo - 13 Jun 2015 23:00
If you discover ants in your apartment, your first reaction is probably to stomp em' fast. But maybe you're averse to violence and would prefer to peacefully relocate your six-legged housemates. Now, there's a robotic ar...
Wikipedia's secure pages stop others from tracking your fact finding
Engadget - 13 Jun 2015 21:05
You may not think that the security of your Wikipedia research is a big deal, but it can be. You don't want spies to misinterpret your searches for potassium nitrate and the Gunpowder Plot as evidence of a terrorist cons...
Elon Musk's Space Internet Plan Is Moving Forward
Gizmodo - 13 Jun 2015 21:00
In yet another episode of 'What crazy idea is Elon Musk trying to disrupt the world with this week?,' the billionaire's space company has officially requested FCC permission to begin testing satellites for what could bec...
Here's The Microsoft Smartwatch You'll Never Be Able To Buy
Gizmodo - 13 Jun 2015 20:00
It seems like everybody is making smartwatches these days: Apple has one , Samsung has a few , and you can get wearables from Motorola, ASUS and more. Microsoft even made one. But I'm not talking about the Microsoft Band...
Saturday's Best Deals: $50 Laser Printer, Cheap Sonicare, and More
Gizmodo - 13 Jun 2015 19:19
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With This Insane Tractor Controller, Anyone Can Be a Virtual Farmer
Gizmodo - 13 Jun 2015 19:00
Admit it: You've always dreamed of being a farmer. Sim Farm's pixelated corn fields didn't quite cut it; Farmville promised action but delivered an endless series of mindless chores. Despair not, would-be agronomist: Soo...
Moore's Law in action: making our machines ever more micro
Engadget - 13 Jun 2015 19:00
Over the past few decades, engineers have leveraged Moore's Law to the fullest, resulting in powerful ultrathin laptops and feature-rich miniature wearables. Back in 1981, a 23-pound Osborne 1 computer was considered por...
Police use ultrasonic device to make sure drivers stay 3 feet from cyclists
Ars Technica - 13 Jun 2015 18:00
Chattanooga Police now armed with custom-built device to teach drivers the law.
Security Bug Leaves iCloud Passwords Vulnerable to Phishing
Gizmodo - 13 Jun 2015 18:00
In a proof-of-concept attack, a researcher has shown how a security flaw within the iOS mail client can be easily exploited to trick Apple users into handing over their iCloud passwords.
Five unusual Android launchers to spruce up your phone
Slash Gear - 13 Jun 2015 17:44
One of the benefits of Android's openness is that many of its parts can be replaced by third party apps and services. One of those parts is the homescree and app launcher, the very first piece of software the user meets ...