Gadget News
Keezel: Online Freedom For Every Device Everywhere
The Gadget Flow - 30 Jul 2015 17:00
One device, fits in your pocket and changes your online world. Now you control your internet! The world’s first portable online freedom device : Stop others from seeing what you do online. Visit blocked websites all ov...
WORX Landroid - Robotic Lawn Mower
The Gadget Flow - 30 Jul 2015 10:00
Getting that perfect manicured look for your lawn won't be much of a problem if you use the WORX Landroid. It is a pre-programmable robotic lawn mower which will allow you to customize your daily mowing schedules. The mo...
US backpedals on plan to regulate hacking software
Engadget - 30 Jul 2015 19:22
After a huge outcry from the security community, the US government will re-write proposed regulations on software used to hack smartphones and computers, according to Reuters. The Department of Commerce wants to heavily ...
The World's Biggest Free Form 3D Printer Is Being Used to Build Houses
Gizmodo - 30 Jul 2015 19:32
The dream of 3D printing buildings is not a new one and, typically, it's not a pretty one either . However, the visionaries at Branch Technology, a startup founded by architects in Chattanooga, Tennessee, want to change ...
This 360-Degree GoPro Video Is Your Only Chance To Ride American Pharaoh
Gizmodo - 30 Jul 2015 18:40
Very few people will ever have the chance to ride the insanely valuable Triple Crown-winning American Pharoah. So on a recent morning workout, the racehorse's jockey strapped a 360-degree GoPro rig to their helmet--allow...
Hackers can crack the self-aiming rifle to change its target
Engadget - 30 Jul 2015 06:51
TrackingPoint's computer-augmented rifle sights, better known as the ShotView targeting system, have set off a wave of controversy and debate since they first debuted in 2014. That debate is about to get even hotter now ...
NASA Continues Crashing Airplanes For Science
Gizmodo - 30 Jul 2015 06:28
NASA doesn't just crash rockets -- sometimes, it crashes cheaper aircraft too. This week, it's the turn of a Cessna 172, being gratuitously destroyed to help improve airplane's black boxes.
Netflix's 'Beasts of No Nation' looks stunning in teaser trailer
Slash Gear - 31 Jul 2015 01:56
Netflix announced a while ago that Cary Fukunaga's film "Beasts of No Nation" will be one of its originals, and we've known for a while who it will feature and the storyline. An actual look at the film, however, aside fr...
Uber Is Recruiting Bored Old People as Drivers
Gizmodo - 31 Jul 2015 01:50
First Uber came for the taxi industry. Now, for our grandmas.
Google is launching a new version of Glass, but only for workers
Engadget - 31 Jul 2015 01:32
Good news, wearable fans: there's a new version of Google Glass on the way. Only... it's not really meant for you. Both Recode and the Wall Street Journal hear that Google is handing out a new, work-oriented version of i...
Obama's Plan to Make the World's Fastest Supercomputer
Gizmodo - 31 Jul 2015 01:30
The US does not currently own the world's fastest supercomputer. But if President Obama gets his way, that will change. Yesterday, Obama signed an executive order launching a program to build the world's fastest supercom...
How To Survive The Cascadia Tsunami
Gizmodo - 31 Jul 2015 01:23
"Thirteen thousand people will die in the Cascadia earthquake and tsunami," reads Kathryn Schulz's now-infamous New Yorker article. "Everything west of Interstate 5 will be toast." Turns out a very similar event occurred...
io9 10 Books You Pretend to Have Read (And Why You Should Really Read Them) | Jezebel Why Do Popular
Gizmodo - 31 Jul 2015 01:20
io9 10 Books You Pretend to Have Read (And Why You Should Really Read Them) | Jezebel Why Do Popular, Attractive, and Talented People Commit Suicide? | Jalopnik How Did This Airstrike Hit Six Areas Of A Single ISIS Compo...
Facebook made a solar-powered plane to deliver internet
Engadget - 31 Jul 2015 01:09
Facebook started teasing its internet-beaming planes last year, but now we're seeing one that it actually built. Pictured above is Aquila, a solar-powered, 140-foot unmanned plane that's designed to deliver internet conn...
Sony's Q1 profit highest in years, boosted by PS4, camera sensors
Slash Gear - 31 Jul 2015 01:07
Sony revealed its Q1 financials today, announcing that it reaped its highest first quarter profit since 2007. The company largely has PlayStation 4 software and camera sensors to thank, the latter of which it recently ta...
Satechi Aluminum USB 3.0 SATA III HDD Docking Station
The Gadget Flow - 31 Jul 2015 01:00
Increase the productivity of your workspace with the Satechi Aluminum USB 3.0 SATA III HDD Docking Station. It comes with 3 different inputs and outputs. The Hub and Card Reader will help you expand your available USB po...
A murder mystery unravels as the camera zooms out and changes angles
Gizmodo - 31 Jul 2015 01:00
Since we're limited by our own perspective, every story can always be told differently. People see things differently. People remember different things. People tell stories differently. Because, well, people are differen...
Grid Planks - Cutting and Serving Boards
The Gadget Flow - 31 Jul 2015 01:00
Made out of beech wood, the Grid Planks will make an entertaining piece for your kitchen. This is because these serving planks will not just work as serving plates but also work as a chopping board if required. They have...
Collage Vanity Unit
The Gadget Flow - 31 Jul 2015 01:00
Add a mirror, chalkboard or a pot holder and personalize your Collage Vanity Unit in your own way. It has been originally designed for the bathroom area but you can also use it in the kitchen or the hallway if required. ...
WM String Lounge Chair
The Gadget Flow - 31 Jul 2015 01:00
The WM String Lounge Chair might be a simple design but it looks stylish and sophisticated. There's the light and airy appearance which is beautifully complemented with the thin structure of the wire frame. This gives a ...
Cops Pose as Road Workers to Catch Drivers Checking Their Phones
Gizmodo - 31 Jul 2015 01:00
Be careful the next time you're at a stoplight and want to get a quick peek at your phone. That friendly construction worker beside your car might actually be a cop playing dress-up.
Rappers On Auto-Balancing Skateboards: A Complete Guide
Gizmodo - 31 Jul 2015 00:52
Here in 2015, most of us are still stuck using our stupid, feeble legs for everyday transportation, but perhaps you've noticed the latest rapper trend: auto-balancing skateboards that look like smaller, cooler Segways. E...