Gadget News
BULLET Bluetooth 4.1 Earpiece + Charging Capsule
The Gadget Flow - 6 Nov 2015 11:02
The BULLET Bluetooth 4.1 Earpiece + Charging Capsule by Schatzii is state-of-the-art audio design at its finest, and the world’s smallest Bluetooth Earbud. Ultra lightweight and comfortable weighing 3.5g, The Bullet al...
Bailey Roof Top Tent by CVT
The Gadget Flow - 6 Nov 2015 11:00
Use your car for the ultimate camping experience with the Mt. Bailey Roof Top Tent by CVT. Designed to take your tent up a notch, or two, this tent is assembled with the assistance of the roof of your car. Working with m...
NASA reveals Mars losing atmosphere at an alarming rate
Slash Gear - 6 Nov 2015 06:45
As promised, NASA made a huge announcement regarding Mars thanks to its Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution mission, or MAVEN. It revealed that the Martian atmosphere is thinning at a fast rate every second. The culpr...
Dear first-generation sex robot ...
Engadget - 6 Nov 2015 21:00
A life-size rubber doll named Roxxxy is on display during the Adult Entertainment Expo in Las Vegas, Saturday, Jan. 9, 2010. Computer Love is a semi-regular column exploring the weird world of human sexuality in the 21st...
TalkTalk reveals 157,000 customers' data stolen in hack
Slash Gear - 6 Nov 2015 18:30
Following TalkTalk's disclosure of a major hacking incident two weeks ago, in which it was said that data on all 4 million customers may have been accessed, the UK ISP has finally identified exactly how many people have ...
Local Motors Has An All New 3D Printed Car Design
Gizmodo - 7 Nov 2015 01:37
Local Motors, the innovative company with the deceptively low-key name, has been researching and developing the use of 3D printing for car bodies for some time. At the last Detroit Auto Show, they printed a car, right th...
Ninja Loop - Ergonomic Phone Grip
The Gadget Flow - 6 Nov 2015 11:01
An intuitive and simple way to handle your phone securely with few fingers. Handling a smartphone is tricky; Butter fingers, broken screens, water dips, snatch thieves, name it… Well, no more! At 0.6 grams and only 0.2...
Boston company launches spy drone that can fly indefinitely
Engadget - 6 Nov 2015 10:03
Boston company CyPhy Works has just launched the commercial version of the Persistent Aerial Reconnaissance and Communications (PARC) drone, which can stay up in the air for however long you want it to. The military's be...
The federal prison bureau needs help stopping contraband drones
Engadget - 6 Nov 2015 02:48
The Federal Bureau of Prisons issued a Request for Information on Wednesday soliciting ideas and proposals for "countering, mitigating and/or interdicting the impact and possible nefarious intent of unmanned aerial syste...
The best wired exercise headphones
Engadget - 6 Nov 2015 19:32
By Lauren Dragan This post was done in partnership with The Wirecutter, a buyer's guide to the best technology. Read the full article here. After considering 145 sport-specific headphones and testing 82 of the best-revie...
We Probably Haven't Found Evidence for the Multiverse
Gizmodo - 6 Nov 2015 18:10
Perhaps you saw the news this week about new evidence that we do, indeed, live in a multiverse. A scientist claims he's found signs in the cosmic microwave background radiation -- the afterglow, so to speak, from the Big...
This Christmas commercial is a tear-jerking reminder of childhood space dreams
Gizmodo - 6 Nov 2015 15:27
Holiday gift ads usually suck, but this one--a heart-warming reminder of every child's daydreams of space and the man that lives on the moon--is just too good not to watch.
AXIS Gear - Motorize Your Window Shades
The Gadget Flow - 6 Nov 2015 11:01
AXIS Gear is a smart device to motorize your window shades in minutes. Motorized shades add comfort, convenience, and safety to your home. With Gear, we set out to bring motorized shades to the 21st century, letting you ...
These Drones Are Like Floating Legos
Gizmodo - 7 Nov 2015 01:50
Ever wish your Legos could fly? Someone invented the next best thing--BitDrones are tiny box drones that work like 3D building blocks.
The Bob Ross Twitch Phenomenon Supposedly Ends Tonight
Gizmodo - 7 Nov 2015 01:42
The best thing to happen on Twitch all year comes to a close later tonight. Or at least, it's supposed to.
PSY is finally getting the monument he deserves in Seoul
Engadget - 7 Nov 2015 01:32
PSY's "Gangnam Style" is so recognizable, the second it starts to play people know what to do. To commemorate the the track that broke YouTube's view counter, the Gangnam District Office announced that it will be erectin...
Museum unveils first discovered baby Pentaceratops skull
Slash Gear - 7 Nov 2015 01:25
New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science researchers took the wraps off the first-ever discovered baby Pentaceratops skull. The unveiling took place yesterday at a free public showing reportedly attended by hundr...
Tony Soprano's Escalade heads to auction
Slash Gear - 7 Nov 2015 01:20
Fans of the ended HBO series The Sopranos who happen to be in the market for a big SUV will want to check this out. The Cadillac Escalade that Tony drove in the series is going up for auction at RR Auction in Boston. The...
This Insect Protects Its Eggs By Making Them Delicious
Gizmodo - 7 Nov 2015 01:20
This animal seems to spend its entire life trying to get eaten. Not only does it coat its eggs in substances designed to lure ants to chew on them, but its main defense mechanism as an adult doubles as a salad dressing.
Bank of America Wants to Use Robots to Manage Your Money
Gizmodo - 7 Nov 2015 01:10
We're trusting robots with more and more these days: Our luggage , our meals --even our lives on the road . Why not add finances to the list? Bank of America is joining several other banks that want to do just that.
The New York Times VR app took me inside the news
Engadget - 7 Nov 2015 01:07
I'm standing in the center of a rubble-filled classroom. The floor is ankle deep in books with overturned desks jutting up like volcanic islands in a sea of literature. At the chalkboard, a young boy is writing something...
LA's New Streetlamps Will Keep Cell Service Running After an Earthquake
Gizmodo - 7 Nov 2015 00:55
Cities beefing up their smart infrastructure have tapped the ubiquitous streetlamp to track traffic data and measure pollution. Now, in Los Angeles, some streetlights will help keep the communications network intact afte...