Gadget News
Dialed Notebook Wallet
The Gadget Flow - 8 Nov 2015 11:00
The vision for the Notebook wallet was to offer a pocket-sized storage solution that houses the essentials + a slim notebook for the serial note taker and doodler. In addition to their commitment to a slim profile, they ...
cPhone
The Gadget Flow - 8 Nov 2015 11:00
We are constantly surrounded by smart technology. A constant noise of incoming information that calls for your attention. Imagine yourself free from all the noise for a while and free your mind from relentless exhaustion...
Mini Wireless Wi-Fi Router and Bridge
The Gadget Flow - 8 Nov 2015 11:00
Introducing the world's smallest Wi-Fi router and bridge, which also happens to be wireless. Get connected anywhere and everywhere you go with the Mini Wireless Wi-Fi Router and Bridge, which is shorter than the length o...
Lawsuit claims AMD lied about the number of cores in its chips
Engadget - 8 Nov 2015 06:33
Processor makers regularly exaggerate the performance of their chips (remember Intel's obsession with clock speed?), but AMD is learning that there are limits around what you can claim. It's facing a class action lawsuit...
The After Math: Pop culture phenoms
Engadget - 8 Nov 2015 20:00
Quentin Tarantino is taking some serious flack this week for his comments on the #BlackLivesMatter debate. As such, we're taking a look at some other franchises that are sure to get your geek blood pumping harder than th...
Behold the Cosmic Beauty of Two Galaxies Unwinding Each Other
Gizmodo - 8 Nov 2015 04:00
Even galaxies can get locked in destructive relationships. 70 million light years from Earth in the direction of the Sextans constellation, the two cosmic behemoths pictured here are pulling each other apart, spiral arms...
This Graphene-Based Paper Can Walk, Fold and Twirl on Its Own
Gizmodo - 8 Nov 2015 03:00
It used to be the case that only skilled witches and wizards could make their origami fold itself. But now, clever Muggles have stumbled upon the non-magical secret behind autonomous paper--graphene.
This Photo Shows One Of The Navy's Huge Floating Gas Stations In Action
Gizmodo - 9 Nov 2015 01:57
The U.S. Navy would not be able to do what it does without its fleet of non-commissioned auxiliary vessels, especially its fleet oilers and resupply ships. USNS Kanawha refuels the cruiser USS San Jacinto and the destroy...
Here Are The Winners Of The 2015 World Fantasy Awards
Gizmodo - 9 Nov 2015 01:34
The World Fantasy Convention was held this weekend in Saratoga Springs, New York, where the winners of the 2015 World Fantasy Awards have been announced!
San Francisco Photog Caught An Amazing Time Lapse Of Last Night's Missile Launch
Gizmodo - 9 Nov 2015 00:46
Justin Majeczky was perched high above the Golden Gate Bridge on Slacker Hill executing some time-lapse photography last night when something showed up in his frame that he surely didn't expect--a Trident D5 ballistic mi...
2016 Kia Optima First Drive
Slash Gear - 9 Nov 2015 00:36
Fourteen years ago, Kia was last on J.D. Power's quality survey; today, it's second behind Porsche. That's a big deal, but what does it have to do with the new 2016 Optima? Turns out, pretty much everything, inside and o...
BlackBerry's Android phone is coming to Verizon, too
Engadget - 9 Nov 2015 00:34
You won't have to jump to AT&T or get an unlocked phone just to give the BlackBerry Priv a try in the States. Verizon has teased that BlackBerry's first Android smartphone is "coming soon," and it's taking sign-ups if yo...
It's Humans Against A Big, Scary World In These Fantastic Images
Gizmodo - 9 Nov 2015 00:00
There's some images that just knock you back with their beauty. One such artist is Raphael Lacoste, who's produced art for games and films alike. Here's some fantastic images from his portfolio.
Complex Skeletons Might Be Older Than Anyone Thought
Gizmodo - 8 Nov 2015 22:45
It's easy to get excited about new fossil discoveries, but sometimes a second look at an old find can reveal something just as surprising.
UK wants all residents to have access to broadband by 2020
Engadget - 8 Nov 2015 21:27
The UK certainly has fast broadband access in some places, but ubiquitous access? Not so much. However, that might change if the British government has its way. It's developing a Universal Service Obligation that, by 202...
Tour the Orion Nebula in This Gorgeous Image
Gizmodo - 8 Nov 2015 21:15
The Orion Nebula has taught astronomers a great deal about how stars are born and how planetary systems form.
RIP Melissa Mathison, The Woman Who Gave Us E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial
Gizmodo - 8 Nov 2015 21:00
There are few films out there that have had as much an impact on the movie-going public as E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial. On Wednesday, Melissa Mathison, who authored the screenplay passed away at the age of 65 due to comp...
Gaming Software Showdown: Logitech Gaming vs. Razer Synapse
Gizmodo - 8 Nov 2015 20:00
Logitech and Razer both have some pretty awesome gaming peripherals. Whether you're playing games or getting real work done , they're both great options. The software they use have some small, but important differences. ...
Rey Kicks Ass In The Latest TV Spot For The Force Awakens
Gizmodo - 8 Nov 2015 19:57
Just days after we got a new international trailer loaded with new footage, a new TV spot for The Force Awakens showcases a whole bunch of new scenes that we haven't seen before. This just keeps getting better and better...
Inhabitat's Week in Green: Obama's Keystone XL pipeline veto
Engadget - 8 Nov 2015 19:00
The world's oceans contain an immense amount of energy -- and this week two pioneering projects sought to unlock it. First Australia announced the world's first wave energy microgrid, and then Scotland gave the green lig...
Sunday's Best Deals: PS4 & Xbox One Bundles, Catan, Sleepwear, and More
Gizmodo - 8 Nov 2015 18:12
Here are the best of today's deals. Get every great deal every day on Kinja Deals, follow us on Facebook and Twitter to never miss a deal, join us on Kinja Gear to read about great products, and on Kinja Co-Op to help us...
Sonos Play:5 review: The best-sounding wireless speaker system we've ever used
Ars Technica - 8 Nov 2015 17:30
Plus, TruePlay tuning really does work, even if the differences are subtle.