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more about #time Odin: To be fair, the iPhones not exactly new. Fourth is pretty good for something that's just staying recent by releasing new revisions. more » something_unique_and_descriptive: I thought an obsession with space travel was a prerequisite for working at Giz. more » Poop Cooper: Headline: Ron Livingston intends to sue Internet for $0.0001 of every transaction. more » The Lab: I love it when the Giz editors break the "post about gadgets" mantra to put up something they just like. That Gavin McInnes clip was tits. Not 100% ... more » wagebo: Well I've always hoped Ron was gay. Those eyebrows are so expressive he'd still be hot even if that was all he going for him. As for the video, drea... more » twoeightnine: I believe the proper name for that color is "1992 Chevy Cavalier." more » Nathan Obbards: Come on Rosa, we know you're obsessed with space travel. If you were offered a seat on SpaceShip One, you'd be all over it. The vampirism just sound... more » dingus: That's the same color SGI Indys came in. They were fugly then and they're fugly now. more » Nate Batchelder: Just a note, those hinges - aside from being horrifically ugly for this project - are installed wrong. Both flanges should rest either both inside, o... more » Bokusatsu_Tenshi: Looking at the video I see it's not very good on ergonomics... see how stiff that wrist is? more » Odin: I still can't fathom why the almost fictional Apple Tablet not only has it's own banner tag on Giz but is attributed to a lot of stories that are bare... more » Jimmy1: Somebody in these discussions made a great point: the future for publications such as magazines is ultra niche and/or ultra detail, such as The Econom... more » tnash: Jesus, Some of us love magazines. While blogs are great for getting news quick and simple, they leave lots to be desired when it comes to layouts. You... more » Tom Gehani: I think all of the comments about the fact that you can get all the content this has on the web is also partially missing the point. Yeah, I can go to... more » CarterBroadway: I'm 100% sure that is too complicated for the people who will actually read magazines, the computer clueless. more » ddhboy: So basically you want to make a fancier looking website but make it portable, so like a PDF. Well whatever, it seems cool in video, but since most eve... more » Owen McGarry: looks a lot like a website more » greasedupdeafguy: I don't see why everyone is hating on this so much. This is basically what the tablet is good for. Reading, watching videos, sharing content. If all I... more » Nathan Obbards: It's cool, but would have to be Kindle or nook priced for me to buy it as well as have the ability to read .pdf files and mark them up. Additionally... more » bornonbord: *rant* Note to anyone making these demonstration videos ever. Use professional voice over talent. I don't give a shit about having the Editor, CEO, ... more » -
#clocks
Daily Life Clock is a Wall-Mounted Parable
Instead of traditional hands and numbers, this clock from BGM project tells time in images and ages. A grandmother, grandchild, and dog circumnavigate its globe, representing the hour, minute, and second hand, respectively. Aesop couldn't have designed it better. More » -
#remainders
Remainders - The Good, Bad and Ugly Stuff We Didn't Post (and Why)
In today's batch of things that didn't make the cut we've got a bit of NSFW humor, Time's list of gadgets of the year, an angry celebrity suing an Internet person, Dell profiting through Twitter, and more. More » -
#apple
Back Up Your Valuables in a Time Capsule Gift Box
No broken MacBook and pair of old routers, but you do have a Time Capsule gathering dust? Turn it into a gift box, adding hinges and a silk cushion. Just don't put an engagement ring in there, trust me. [Instructables] -
#timemanhattanproject
Video: What Sports Illustrated Might Feel Like on a Tablet
We heard some impressions earlier today, but look at Time Inc's Manhattan Project for yourself: What a live-action Sports Illustrated issue would actually look like—complete with obligatory Swimsuit Issue video clips. Not half bad. [The Wonderfactory on YouTube] -
#rant
Time's Manhattan Project Will Explode Like the Atomic Bomb It Is
TechCrunch's Erick Schonfeld got a sneak peek at Time Inc's "Manhattan Project", a digital magazine designed to run on tablet computers, including the fabled Apple tablet. And it's going to rock because that's exactly what people crave for: INTERACTIVE MAGAZINES!!! More » -
#binary
Gigantic Polish Binary Clock
Like a giant Tokyo Flash watch, this binary clock installation at the Technical University of Wroclaw, Poland, was erected by students hoping to promote the technical nature of their university. How noble. More » -
#time
The Superfriends of Publishing Have a Grand Digital Plan to Save Magazines
That "Hulu for magazines" is happening. It's impressive in its sense of scope and desperation, with Time, Hearst and Conde Nast—bitter rivals that publish more than 50 magazines altogether—coming together to save print magazines by mummifying them digitally. More » -
#list
Time Magazine's Best and Worst Inventions of 2009
Sure, I could go into how NASA's Ares Rockets and Project Natal ranked high amongst Time's top 50 inventions, but when it comes to end-of-year lists, I get a kick out of what's deemed the worst. A drum roll please⦠More » -
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#daylightsaving
Tick Tock, Back An Hour Goes The Clock
I completely forgot that I get an extra hour of that precious, precious thing called sleep tonight. Since I'm probably not the only forgetful Lucy around, here's a reminder to set your clocks back and snooze a bit longer. More » -
#magazines
Time's "Hulu for Magazines" Idea Is So, So Doomed
Magazines are basically fucked. They know this, and figure the only way they're going to survive is if they manage to successfully navigate the transition to digital. Time's grand plan? A "Hulu for magazines." Oh boy. More » -
#ebooks
Time Inc. Launching Ebook Reader Within 3 Months?
Our old buddy Owen Thomas at NBC Bay Area just revealed a Time Inc. internal document that shows the media giant's plan to enter the ebook reader market—possibly to bump out Amazon. More » -
#design
Qlocktwo Really Spells the Time Out for You
At first glance, we thought the Qlocktwo was some intentionally confusing, Tokyoflash-like time puzzle. Then we learned that those symbols are called letters. And letters, following long-standing social constructs, form words. More » -
#rants
Time's Richard Corliss Thinks Netflix Stinks, But Maybe He Is Wrong
Richard Corliss, movie critic for Time, has an infuriating editorial about why he thinks Netflix stinks. Let's see if I can prove him wrong, point by point: More » -
#science
You Guys, 12:34:56 7/8/9 Is a Once in a Lifetime… Oh, You Missed It
Once every hundred years, our time and calendar line up to make the amazing time of 12:34:56 7/8/9. And since this post went up exactly at that time, you totally missed it. More » -
#slowmotion
Penn Swallows Fire in Super-Slow-Mo on Discovery Channel's Time Warp
Here's a peek at this week's episode of Time Warp, where hosts Jeff and Matt join up with magicians Penn and Teller in Las Vegas and get a behind the scenes tour of Cirque de Soleil's O. More » -
#sizemodo
Kindle DX vs Magazines, Journals, and Newspapers
The Amazon Kindle DX is 10.4" x 7.2" x 0.38". Bezos says it's for reading newspapers, magazines, journals, and your own PDF documents more easily. But how does it stack against its deadtree counterparts? More » -
#clocks
A Contemporary Cuckoo Clock for a Contemporary Cuckoo
The Wristwatch Cuckoo Clock may still be our resident cuckoo champion, but this striped wall clock from Italy comes in a very close second. More » -
#science
Atomic Clocks to Go Portable
Right now, an atomic clock works by sending atoms through a vacuum, microwaving them and measuring how many waves it takes to maximize atom florescence (that's 9,192,631,770 microwaves or one second). More »




