Gadget News
Modern Wood Table Lamp
The Gadget Flow - 14 Aug 2015 01:00
Sometimes all you need to light up your workspace in the middle of the night is the Modern Wood Table Lamp. It is inspired from the aesthetics of the original Edison light bulb which is a simple yet eye-pleasing design. ...
Apple has a new version of BootCamp, actually designed to work with Windows 10.
Gizmodo - 13 Aug 2015 09:34
Apple has a new version of BootCamp, actually designed to work with Windows 10. If you're already running it, look for the update in your Windows partition; otherwise, the update should be available soon. You'll need an ...
Golden Homer Print by Antoni Tudisco
The Gadget Flow - 13 Aug 2015 10:00
Simpson's fans can now bring home some artistic elegance in the form of these Golden Homer Prints by Antoni Tudisco. These fine art prints are designed by using highest color/paper standards and comes with state-of-the-a...
Firesleeve
The Gadget Flow - 14 Aug 2015 01:00
Building a fire at the camp site during wet days oftens becomes a huge difficulty. Not anymore if you have the Firesleeve. This is because it is a waterproof design which is specifically made to fit the Bic Classic Light...
NASA's latest contest seeks smartwatch app for astronauts
Slash Gear - 14 Aug 2015 00:58
NASA contests are nothing new -- it has one every so often seeking different things from the public for its various efforts. The space agency has initiated a new one, this time oddly enough through the freelancing websit...
Samsung's 16TB SSD is the world's largest hard drive
Slash Gear - 13 Aug 2015 19:06
If you need so much storage for your computer that a 1 or 2TB hard drive sounds paltry, you might be interested in Samsung's latest solid-state drive (SSD) announcement: the PM1633a, which offers an incredible 16TB of sp...
Google Drive web viewer can open files using compatible apps
Engadget - 13 Aug 2015 09:38
You can easily launch files within applications on your PCs or Macs from the Google Drive folder, but now you can also do so straight from the cloud service's web viewer. If you have the viewer loaded on your browser, ri...
Why Do We Use a Dumbass Unit to Measure Explosions?
Gizmodo - 13 Aug 2015 09:00
There's been some confusion over the size of today's explosion in China's Tianjin province, with some people mistakenly thinking it was the largest non-nuclear explosion of all time. It was not -- that honor goes to the ...
League of Legends' first pro female player weighs her options
Engadget - 14 Aug 2015 01:57
"I just want it to be known that I accomplished my goal for real, and I accomplished it for me, my teammates, and girls in eSports. That's it. No one else. Don't fucking put me on some LGBT agenda or some bullshit." That...
Growing Lettuce In the Tokyo Subway Isn't So Different From Growing It In Space
Gizmodo - 14 Aug 2015 01:50
The Tokyo subway's romaine is growing--and fast.
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Gizmodo - 14 Aug 2015 01:49
Deadspin Straight Outta Compton Celebrates The Day The Bad Guys Won | Jalopnik Why Are Jordanian F-16s Suckling Gas From Israeli Tankers On Way To U.S.? | Jezebel Welcome to Hell: Airline to Begin Weighing Passengers | K...
And Now, a Tweet From the White House's Official Iran Deal Twitter Account
Gizmodo - 14 Aug 2015 01:46
It's rare to see a Twitter exchange where the use of "memetacular" is the least upsetting part but here we are.
Android security on the ropes with one-two punch from researchers
Ars Technica - 14 Aug 2015 01:43
Faulty Stagefright patch and newly reported sandbox bypass leave users exposed.
Luke Skywalker Is a True Jedi Master in his First Photo from The Force Awakens (Updated)
Gizmodo - 14 Aug 2015 01:34
I wish I had something clever or profound to say about the first photo of Mark Hamill as Luke Skywalker taken in 30 years, or about it being the first time we've ever seen Luke wearing traditional Jedi robes. But I don't...
We've Used Up Our Annual Supply of Earth's Resources--And It's Only August
Gizmodo - 14 Aug 2015 01:30
Happy Earth Overshoot Day, that singular day each year when humanity's resource demands outstrip the planet's ability to regenerate them. Last year, we faced our ecological debt on August 19th, this year, we've reached t...
Apple's $40 TV service said delayed by networks
Slash Gear - 14 Aug 2015 01:26
Apple's well-rumored TV service has been taken off the schedule for the September 9 iPhone 6s event, insiders claim, a victim of bogged-down negotiations. Talks with content owners - which back in July were said to be "c...
SoundCloud adds Google Cast to its Android app
Engadget - 14 Aug 2015 01:24
You can add SoundCloud the list of services that employ Google's Cast tech to beam tunes to speakers and other devices. With the latest update, the music library not only lets you wirelessly send tracks to your audio gea...
Our Favorite iOS, Android, and Windows Phone Apps of the Week
Gizmodo - 14 Aug 2015 01:10
With Samsung's slew of announcements today and the steady march toward the IFA electronics show in Berlin and the iPhone event in September, all eyes seem to be on hardware--but it's the apps that make any of these thing...
Carbon Fiber Series Wraps/Skins For Playstation 4
The Gadget Flow - 14 Aug 2015 01:00
Make your PlayStation 4 look even more gorgeous by using this Carbon Fiber Series Wraps/Skins from SlickWraps. This wrap will take your PlayStation's appearance to a whole new level of style and elegance that carbon fibe...
Handcrafted Wooden Skateboard by Murksli
The Gadget Flow - 14 Aug 2015 01:00
Skateboarders can now experience a more stylish everyday ride with the help of these Handcrafted Wooden Skateboard by Murksli. These can be considered as a series of well-balanced and responsive freeride boards which are...
Getting a Tiny Bit of This Element on Your Skin Will Make You Reek of Garlic for Weeks
Gizmodo - 14 Aug 2015 01:00
Tellurium is usually found stuck to various metals in the ground. It forms ores with gold, silver, copper, and lead. When refining these metals, some unfortunate people have come into contact with purified tellurium--and...
JXE Streams: The watery mystery of 'Submerged'
Engadget - 14 Aug 2015 01:00
This is what we like to call a "chill stream." That doesn't mean it's cold or that it involves a small river, though this particular game does feature quite a lot of water. It simply means that we're going to take this l...