Gadget News
How To Eat At A Fancy Restaurant
Gizmodo - 17 Sep 2015 22:16
At some point in your life, you'll have to eat at a dining establishment where there are more forks on your table then there are ties in your closet. It's a daunting prospect, but just roll with it. You'll be fine. We ma...
Deadspin Stephen A.
Gizmodo - 17 Sep 2015 23:45
Deadspin Stephen A. Smith, Useful Idiot, Connects Weed To The Collapse Of Civilization | Jalopnik All The Questionable Statements On Defense From Last Night's GOP Debate | Jezebel All of the Ways Last Night's GOP Debate ...
Watch a Bunch of Sailors Smash Their Smartphones as Punishment
Gizmodo - 17 Sep 2015 23:30
Navy cadets aren't supposed to take their phones to training in Thailand. If they do, their superiors give them blocks of concrete and a tough order: SMASH IT!
Ford Focus RS configurator goes live for those that like to customize
Slash Gear - 17 Sep 2015 22:35
One of the great pass times of car guys and gals around the world is playing with the configuration websites that allow you to build up your dream cars without actually having to go down to the dealership. One of the hot...
Every Single Doctor Who Story, Ranked from Best to Worst
Gizmodo - 17 Sep 2015 23:10
This weekend, Doctor Who returns, continuing a rich history of time travel and wild adventures. But which of the over 250 Doctor Who stories is the best, and which is the worst? Here's our stab at ranking every single Do...
Luxury Alloy Frame Diamond lattice iPhone Case
The Gadget Flow - 17 Sep 2015 08:02
Coming in beautiful colors of rose gold, silver, gold, purple and blue, the Luxury Alloy Frame Diamond lattice iPhone Case makes an eye-pleasing protection for your iPhone 6/6 Plus. This case has been made of a high qual...
Save $70 on The Tiniest GoPro You Can Buy
Gizmodo - 17 Sep 2015 22:55
GoPro's lilliputian Hero4 Session only came out a few months ago, but if you were waiting on a good deal to pick one up, here's a chance to save $70. [GoPro Hero4 Session, $330]
Scientists close in on invisibility cloak that works in visible spectrum
Slash Gear - 17 Sep 2015 22:05
A team of researchers lead by an engineer at Pennsylvania State University have announced a significant breakthrough using nano-materials that gets us one step closer to a cloak of invisibility. The researchers have devi...
Google App APK download one step away from "On Tap"
Slash Gear - 17 Sep 2015 23:49
This week the folks at Google have released Google App v5.3, a version made to NEARLY bring Google Now On Tap to Nexus devices. Of course you'll need to have a Developer Preview build ready to go, and you'll need to be o...
Bonobox - 3D Holograms With Your iPhone
The Gadget Flow - 17 Sep 2015 08:00
With Bonobox, your toys come to life. Take a picture of any toy figure with the Bonobox companion app and decorate it in the editor. Put your iPhone inside Bonobox, and your drawing gets mirrored as a three-dimensional h...
Ford launches MyFord Mobile app for smartwatches
Slash Gear - 17 Sep 2015 06:01
Ford has announced that select model owners with the Apple Watch or an Android Wear smartwatch can now download the MyFord Mobile app for their wearable. Through this, some Ford owners are able to access a variety of inf...
Judge Rules That Porn Companies Blackmailing Pirates is Not OK
Gizmodo - 17 Sep 2015 04:07
Sending threatening letters is a storied tactic for companies trying to get money from alleged pirates, by this stage. But spying on people and trying to subpoena their neighbours? Not so kosher, at least according to on...
Gone too Zune: We reflect on Microsoft's failed music project
Engadget - 17 Sep 2015 23:45
You'd be forgiven for thinking Zune died a long time ago. Microsoft stopped making new hardware years ago. And in 2012 it officially pivoted from the "Zune" branding and launched Xbox Music. And that has since become Gro...
BBC will launch a streaming service in the US next year
Engadget - 17 Sep 2015 22:01
Fans of the BBC who live in the States are about to get another way to watch the network's shows. The BBC plans to launch an online subscription service in the US next year, providing eager viewers across the pond access...
Supermoon Eclipse: How and When to see it
Slash Gear - 17 Sep 2015 23:14
A few days back when mentioned that after 33 years we are about to witness another supermoon eclipse. Astronomers professional and amateur alike are looking forward to this rare event and if you want to check it out for ...
Razer Mamba TE Review: 2015's gaming master mouse
Slash Gear - 17 Sep 2015 23:05
The Razer Mamba TE is a Tournament Edition mouse made to compete with the highest-grade gaming mice in the world. This device continues the Razer tradition of making high-end super-sensitive mice by bringing a 16,000 DPI...
Syrian Refugees Are Finding Safe Haven Using Apps
Gizmodo - 17 Sep 2015 22:41
When Hungary violently closed its border this week to refugees streaming in from Syria, people took to social media to find another way out. Using their phones, refugees charted a course to Croatia, whose leaders have pl...
Rwandan 'droneport' concept is an airport for emergency drones
Slash Gear - 17 Sep 2015 22:30
Airports are one of the most important places to avoid when you're flying your drone. A droneport, though? Such a concept was recently presented by Foster, which plans to construct the facility (it is essentially an airp...
A Reader Horror Story About Carly Fiorina's Old Company, Hewlett-Packard
Gizmodo - 17 Sep 2015 22:30
Republican Presidential Candidate Carly Fiorina was forced to resign as CEO of Hewlett-Packard in 2005, after stock prices plummeted by half and she laid off 30,000 workers. Now HP is back in the news with more mass layo...
Uber study finds that Uber surge pricing is Uber good
Engadget - 17 Sep 2015 22:29
Unless, of course, you're the one paying for it.
All The Questionable Statements On Defense From Last Night's GOP Debate
Gizmodo - 17 Sep 2015 22:11
The second Republican presidential debate was a very long and chaotic affair. Foreign policy and the military were hot topics this round and everyone wanted to chime in. Although much of the discussion was filled with th...
Google's own researchers challenge key Android security talking point
Ars Technica - 17 Sep 2015 22:10
No, address randomization defense does not protect against stagefright exploits.