Gadget News
Airion Wireless Smartbag
The Gadget Flow - 10 Aug 2015 17:00
AIRION introduces the world’s first smartbag that can charge your mobile devices wirelessly. The bag blends the company’s two most important principles; practicality and pure design. The bag comes in two models: the ...
Cardiovascular health app is the UK's first ResearchKit project
Engadget - 10 Aug 2015 17:06
One of the first health apps built with Apple's ResearchKit platform is now available to download outside the US. MyHeart Counts, which was first announced at Apple's "Spring Forward" event in March, has been opened up t...
Yohann iPad Air 2 Stand
The Gadget Flow - 11 Aug 2015 01:00
You can position your iPad Air 2 in any position of your choice when you're using the Yohann iPad Air 2 Stand as the docking station. It is a lightweight stand you can easily carry on the go. Even if you're not using it ...
Tumbler by Corkcicle
The Gadget Flow - 11 Aug 2015 01:00
It's time to say hello to a new kind of cool cup for your beverages through this Tumbler by Corkcicle. This tumbler has been made out of stainless steel and includes easy grip flat sides and a non-slip bottom. Triple ins...
ReVIVE ReStore RA 4 - 14 Watt Folding Solar Charger
The Gadget Flow - 11 Aug 2015 01:00
If you're an outdoor adventurer, the ReVIVE ReStore RA 4 portable solar charger will be an ideal accessory for you. It is a design for the campers, hikers and outdoor enthusiasts that works as a portable 14 watt folding ...
Dear Nike, When Can We Expect Those Shoes From Back to the Future II?
Gizmodo - 11 Aug 2015 00:50
Back in January, Nike announced that it would release the self-lacing shoes from Back to the Future Part II by the end of the year. Well, it's August already, and we'd just like to kindly remind Nike that the clock is ti...
Song sharing service This Is My Jam shuts down the 'right' way
Engadget - 10 Aug 2015 05:16
When internet services shut down, that's usually all she wrote. You have a few weeks to grab your data, and then all those memories are lost forever. Well, that's not going to happen with song sharing service This Is My ...
Drones may get better cell service thanks to an old ambulance
Engadget - 10 Aug 2015 02:18
Aerial internet connections will likely be crucial for courier drones and other robotic aircraft, but modern-day cell towers are usually designed to serve people on the ground, not machines in the skies. What to do? Carn...
Snapchat's new update goes easy on your data, heavy on emoji
Engadget - 11 Aug 2015 01:57
Snapchat rolled out a pair of new features for the photo and video sharing app (for both iOS and Android) designed to reduce the amount of data it uses while increasing the number of ways users can employ emoji. Travel M...
Take A 360° Flight In A P-51 Mustang With An F-22 As Your Wingman
Gizmodo - 11 Aug 2015 01:42
This awesome 360° video, shot from inside the Heritage Flight Museum's P-51D Mustang "Val-Halla" being flown by Greg Anders, shows what flying a Heritage Flight alongside an F-22 looks like. The icons of American air po...
New Zealand's New Flag Will Almost Definitely Have A Fern On It
Gizmodo - 11 Aug 2015 01:40
In May New Zealand opened the floodgates for a crowdsourced design to replace its century-old flag that started flying when it was still a British colony. Today, the country has announced a "long list" of 40 finalists, a...
Google reveals Alphabet, leadership restructured
Slash Gear - 11 Aug 2015 01:24
Google, at least Google as you've come to know it, is no more. Google co-founder Larry Page announced today the upcoming arrival of Alphabet, a company Google is creating that will see Page serving as CEO and his partner...
Facebook oversight lets others find you by guessing phone numbers
Engadget - 11 Aug 2015 01:21
Just because you mark some of your Facebook data as private doesn't mean that you're hard to track down. Software engineer Reza Moaiandin has learned that it's possible to scoop up the public details of legions of Facebo...
Google Creates Alphabet, a New Company to Rule Them All
Gizmodo - 11 Aug 2015 01:06
So you thought Google was a sprawling Silicon Valley entity with a frightening amount of power...
Fishbone Shelf
The Gadget Flow - 11 Aug 2015 01:00
Sometimes it's good to bring about a change in the way you display your books and this Fishbone Shelf will help you do so. It's a modern shelf which has been designed to resembled herring fish bones. The beauty behind th...
This Looks Like Apple's Plan To Prevent Another Bendgate
Gizmodo - 11 Aug 2015 01:00
Remember Bendgate? Apple tried its best to downplay the sensational scandal but there's plenty of proof that the bendable iPhone 6 Plus is a real problem. Now, according to reportedly leaked parts, Apple will prevent the...
Google gets an overhaul and a new CEO: Sundar Pichai
Engadget - 11 Aug 2015 00:59
Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin have started a new "collection of companies" called Alphabet -- and it includes Google. That's right, now there's a company bigger than Google. In a letter to investors, Page ou...
Hulu saves you from yourself, says no to binge watching
Slash Gear - 11 Aug 2015 00:58
Netflix, as any subscriber knows, is all about entertainment gluttony (not that it explicitly encourages such behavior). The video streaming service elects to drop full seasons at once, and report after report indicates ...
Claude the Alligator Is the Only Reason to Use Facebook
Gizmodo - 11 Aug 2015 00:57
You know that Facebook is a hive of spam and villainy, but visiting Claude the alligator's page might make you love it again.
Defend your desk with a 3D printed rubber band auto-gun
Engadget - 11 Aug 2015 00:54
If you work with a bunch of sticky-fingered co-workers, your desk is going to need protecting -- especially when you're away at lunch. This 3D-printed sentry gun from Swiss engineering student Kevin Thomas is motion-acti...
Stunning map visualization shows every nuclear detonation since 1945
Gizmodo - 11 Aug 2015 00:41
The nuclear bomb, that devastatingly powerful world killer of a weapon, has been around for 70 years. The first nuclear bomb--Trinity--was detonated in a test in New Mexico in 1945, a month later the US Army dropped nuke...
Two Popular Brother Laser Printers are On Sale Today, Starting at $50
Gizmodo - 11 Aug 2015 00:31
Earlier today, we shared a deal on a barebones Brother laser printer for $50 , but if you want high-end features like wireless networking and a built-in scanner, the Brother MFCL2700DW is down to $119 today as well, also...