Gadget News
Leica Visoflex Viewfinder
The Gadget Flow - 9 Aug 2015 01:00
Leica photographers can now take their photography experience to a new level with the Leica Visoflex Viewfinder. It comes with a high resolution and will provide outstanding eye-level viewing. The photographer will be ab...
Hackers are attacking US gas stations
Engadget - 8 Aug 2015 07:47
After a gas station monitoring system was hacked earlier this year, Trend Micro researchers Kyle Wilhoit and Stephen Hilt decided to take a closer look. They set up fake internet-connected systems called "GasPots" -- hon...
Afterburner Bluetooth Portable Speaker brings your music on the go
Coolest Gadgets - 8 Aug 2015 17:00
It has been said that sharing is caring – hence, if you would like to share your latest discoveries in the world of music, using a pair of headphones would be fine – but unfortunately, sharing headphones with many di...
Costal Bone iPhone 6 Case
The Gadget Flow - 9 Aug 2015 01:00
Thought the rib cage was only confined to the animal kingdom? Think twice now that you have the Costal Bone iPhone 6 Case. Highlighting the formations of a typical rib cage on a phone cover isn't something you see every ...
Moon Studs by Wren and Glory
The Gadget Flow - 9 Aug 2015 01:00
There's nothing like the beauty of simple and elegant fashion which is what makes the Moon Studs by Wren and Glory one of its kind. It's a beautiful pair of full moon studs you can wear every day to complement your forma...
Two indie pretenders to the 'XCOM' crown
Engadget - 8 Aug 2015 23:00
2012's XCOM: Enemy Unknown was a revelation. I'd never played the '90s original or its successors, but I was immediately drawn in by the reboot's story, world and, most of all, combat mechanics. At its heart, XCOM is a t...
Blizzard Is Quietly Making Huge Changes To StarCraft II
Gizmodo - 8 Aug 2015 23:00
Did you know that Blizzard is playing around with totally removing the major macro mechanics from StarCraft II? And that future multiplayer matches might no longer feature Chrono Boost, MULEs, or manual Larva Spawn?
11 History Books You Should Read Before Writing Your Military SF Novel
Gizmodo - 8 Aug 2015 22:00
So you want to be a military science fiction author. You've read the classics from all the major authors, and you've got a great idea for a novel. Except you haven't served in the military, and don't know much beyond wha...
EU finds that Apple and labels didn't conspire to end free music
Engadget - 8 Aug 2015 20:28
Apple Music is facing its fair share of scrutiny over concerns of possible anti-competitive behavior, but it's not going to get that much flak from Europe. According to both Mlex and Recode's sources, the European Commis...
The Bedford Grey Backpack
The Gadget Flow - 9 Aug 2015 01:00
What makes the The Bedford Grey Backpack a complete package is the fact that it has been built with style and organization in mind. The backpack is finished with a signature state rivet in red and is constructed out of r...
Some Genius Turned Fisher Price Cassette Player Into a Bluetooth Speaker
Gizmodo - 9 Aug 2015 01:00
If you still own a Fisher Price cassette player, it's probably buried deep in some '80s nostalgia-filled corner of your closet. But where most of us see a beloved electronic fossil, Matt Gruskin saw a retro-styled Blueto...
Wastewater from the Colorado mine spill that turned the Animas River orange this week has made its w
Gizmodo - 9 Aug 2015 00:30
Wastewater from the Colorado mine spill that turned the Animas River orange this week has made its way to northern New Mexico, the Associated Press reports. Officials in the cities of Aztec and Farmington have temporaril...
Intel's pro-level Xeon processors are coming to laptops
Engadget - 9 Aug 2015 00:22
Intel's professional-grade Xeon processors are no longer confined to fancy workstations or data centers. The chip designer has unveiled its first-ever Xeon processor family for laptops, the E3-1500M v5. The Skylake-based...
Elephants Discover Public Toilets Are Great Watering Holes
Gizmodo - 8 Aug 2015 23:30
Your dog isn't the only one who likes drinking from the toilet. Clever elephants at the Elephant Sand Lodge campsite in Botswana have also wised up to the most refreshing water source around.
This Material Could Turn Greenhouse Gas Into Fuel
Gizmodo - 8 Aug 2015 23:00
In the energy world, carbon capture technology is often seen as the Holy Grail: Imagine if we could just suck all pesky climate-changing CO2 out of the atmosphere. Scientists at the DOE are hot on the problem. They've ju...
'Mirror's Edge Catalyst' is make or break for Faith
Engadget - 8 Aug 2015 22:00
Even now, after seven years, Mirror's Edge is a unique and exhilarating parkour thriller. It's littered with flaws -- a paper-thin story, some frustrating level design and unnecessary gunplay -- but the clean, dystopian ...
Watch Summer's Extreme Weather Move Around Earth With This Animated Map
Gizmodo - 8 Aug 2015 22:00
If you're interested in data design, you'll probably be very jealous of the developers and scientists at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Visualization Lab.
Russia's Massive Air Show Will Display The Defunct MiG 1.44 Prototype
Gizmodo - 8 Aug 2015 21:55
Russia's enormous International Aviation and Space Show, otherwise known as MAKS, takes place every other year and is one of the top aerospace spectacles and military gear expos in the world. The show will kick off on Au...
Retweets Kinda are Endorsements if You're Retweeting ISIS
Gizmodo - 8 Aug 2015 21:00
You can claim your retweets aren't endorsements, but if you're retweeting known terrorists on a regular basis, the feds may just use that as evidence to arrest you.
The Video For Nero's Two Minds Is Like A Lost '80s Cyberpunk Flick
Gizmodo - 8 Aug 2015 20:30
The video for Two Minds, the latest single from British electronic trio NERO looks just like it's a lost cyberpunk film from the 1980s. It's got that early digital look to it, and the story that plays out wouldn't be out...
Metacritic Matters: How Review Scores Hurt Video Games
Gizmodo - 8 Aug 2015 20:30
Bugs in Fallout: New Vegas might have eaten your save file. Maybe they took away a few hours of progress, or forced you to reset a couple of quests. Maybe game-crashing bugs pissed you off to the point where you wished y...
Explore the Surface of Mars With NASA's Latest Web Tools
Gizmodo - 8 Aug 2015 20:00
Most of us will never set foot on Mars, but thanks to NASA's unceasing public outreach campaign, now we can all imagine what that might be like. To commemorate the three year anniversary of the Curiosity rover's Martian ...