Gadget News
Turntable Kitchen Timer
The Gadget Flow - 2 Aug 2015 01:00
Just because you time your cooking schedules shouldn't make you restrict your enjoyment in the kitchen. Use this innovative Turntable Kitchen Timer and you'll be all set to prepare your eggs as well as rock the house at ...
CLIKI - Removable Smart Control Button Case
The Gadget Flow - 1 Aug 2015 17:00
Smart case with removable button remote to control music, snap selfies, launch GPS, activate tracking beacon plus much more! CLIKI is a single button shortcut to control your favorite apps and features on your smartphone...
US reportedly planning to scare off China's hackers, somehow
Engadget - 1 Aug 2015 06:39
So how will the US government respond to a recent spate of attacks by hackers, including one that extracted an unprecedented amount of data on government employees from the Office of Personnel Management (OPM)? The LA Ti...
The FDA Agrees Hospitals Should Stop Using Hackable Drug Pumps
Gizmodo - 1 Aug 2015 20:51
Last month, we received the cool and totally non-alarming news that drug infusion pumps manufactured by Hospira could be easily hacked over a network. The company has stopped making the pumps, and now the FDA has conclud...
Bill Nye Reads The Meanest of Tweets
Gizmodo - 1 Aug 2015 20:00
The Mean Tweets genre -- whereby a celebrity reads a sampling of their Twitter abuse -- is well established by this stage in the internet life cycle. So it's about time that Bill Nye shared his worst.
Don't Fall For This Windows 10 Email Scam
Gizmodo - 1 Aug 2015 18:01
Windows 10 is good , sure, but don't be in such a rush to upgrade that you get suckered in by this (fairly obvious) email scam. ://reviews.gizmodo.com/windows-10-the...
Hitchhiking Robot Lasts Just Two Weeks in US Because Humans Are Terrible
Gizmodo - 2 Aug 2015 01:50
When hitchBOT the hitchhiking robot started his journey in Boston two weeks ago he wanted to see the entire country . Unfortunately, he never made it out of the Northeast. The researchers who built hitchBOT announced tod...
Flow Magnetic MacBook Sleeve by Aecraft
The Gadget Flow - 2 Aug 2015 01:00
Inserting and removing your MacBook from these Flow Magnetic MacBook Sleeves by Aecraft will be a smooth, streamlined motion altogether. This is because of the smart central opening provided on the sleeves. The laptop wi...
BankNote Backpack: A Backpack For Grown-Ups
The Gadget Flow - 2 Aug 2015 01:00
Let’s face it: the backpack needed an update…or maybe a graduation. It’s about time someone made one you can wear without feeling like Billy Madison–and the BankNote Backpack solves this problem with appropriate ...
Here's the 2022 Winter Olympics Venue, In The Middle of Winter
Gizmodo - 2 Aug 2015 01:00
Yesterday, Beijing was awarded the 2022 Winter Olympics. Here is a photo of the mountain that will host the skiing courses, taken in the middle of January this year. You may notice a slight lack of white stuff.
Apple and BMW have been exploring partnerships on cars
Engadget - 2 Aug 2015 00:27
Apple and BMW may eventually have more in common than just some features in your car's infotainment system. Sources for both Reuters and Manager Magazin understand that the two companies have had "exploratory talks," inc...
Google Auto Is the Official Name of Google's Secretive Car Division
Gizmodo - 1 Aug 2015 23:00
The internet might be all aflame with talk of an Apple Car, but according to documents obtained by the Guardian, Google Auto is really where it's at.
Facebook's Lollapalooza feed shows the festival you're missing
Engadget - 1 Aug 2015 22:58
If you can't make a pilgrimage to Lollapalooza but want to get a sense of what it's like to be there beyond the concert streams, Facebook might have what you're looking for. It's testing an expansion of Place Tips that l...
Video: Watch Ars glide awkwardly in an alleyway on a SoloWheel
Ars Technica - 1 Aug 2015 21:54
Compact, Segway-styled transportation meets "flow states" and cannabinoids.
A look back at Windows through the ages
Engadget - 1 Aug 2015 21:30
It's hard to believe that Windows is 30 years old this year. Originally a graphic shell that sat on MS-DOS, Windows has blossomed over the years to be the visually rich experience it is today. That's not to say it hasn't...
Meteorite Explosion Caught In Time Lapse Video
Gizmodo - 1 Aug 2015 21:00
This is pretty awesome: while filming a time lapse of the night sky, Marc Donahue inadvertently captured an exploding meteorite in the atmosphere earlier in July in Santa Cruz, California.
Learn How A Titan Missile Is Fired In This Video
Gizmodo - 1 Aug 2015 20:30
At the height of the Cold War, the United States and Soviet Union had thousands of Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles trained on one another. In this video, we get a tour of a Titan missile silo, and learn exactly what ...
A look at the evolution of modern video game controllers
Engadget - 1 Aug 2015 20:00
If anything's kept pace with how video games have changed over the years, it's how we interact with them. Our biggest touchpoint with virtual worlds is the gamepad and -- akin to how games themselves have evolved from si...
Former Mt. Gox Arrested Under Suspicion Of Stealing Bitcoins
Gizmodo - 1 Aug 2015 19:31
Mark Karpales, the former CEO of scandal-hit Bitcoin trading emporium Mt. Gox, has been arrested this morning by Japanese police. They suspect he had something to do with the disappearance of hundreds of millions of doll...
2016 Cadillac CTS-V First Drive - 640 all-American horses
Slash Gear - 1 Aug 2015 19:01
There's a moment, just after you start up the 2016 Cadillac CTS-V, when the seat belt gently contracts around you, almost like the 640 horsepower super-sedan is giving you a hug. It's a reassuring gesture, though a littl...
This is the future of food
Engadget - 1 Aug 2015 19:00
Are you ready for lab-made hamburgers, bug-filled protein bars and 3D-printed cuisine? With the Earth's population rapidly approaching 8 billion and the race to keep up with food demand intensifying, industries have begu...
We're Actively Creating the Geekiest World in the Universe
Gizmodo - 1 Aug 2015 18:00
It's no secret that scientists are incredible, unrepentant geeks, so we really shouldn't be surprised that the tentative maps for Pluto and Charon read like the most awesome mishmash of exploration history and popular cu...