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If you’re still using the default photo management options that come pre-installed on your phone, you’re missing out. There are a ton of innovative third-party album apps out there, all of which are designed to make managing and sharing your photos easier. Here are the ones that impressed us most. Focus Focus is all about…
Besides shooting an actual human or a pig carcass, the best way to determine the efficacy of a projectile—like a bullet—is with ballistic gel, which has almost identical density and viscosity to human muscle tissue. But how does it fare against extraordinary voltages? According to this experiment caught on video, the short answer is: not…
For whatever reason, Nintendo decided not to include a charger with its new 3DS handheld console. You absurdly have to buy one separately, or you could just spend $8 on this new adapter that lets you use your iPhone or iPad’s Lightning charging cable instead. Even if you’ve already bought Nintendo’s charger for the New…
Laptop 2-in-1s never creep past 15 inches, and the thinking seems to be that flipping around such a massive piece of machine would be unnecessarily awkward. Dell has decided to blow up that idea by introducing the new Inspiron 7000, featuring a monstrous 17-inch convertible configuration. For a Windows laptop in 2016, the Inspiron 7000…
To help maximize the living space in a 400-square-foot apartment in Honk Kong, the designers at Liquid Interiors came up with a clever way to make its tiny rooftop deck feel far more spacious: a pair of lounge chairs that disappear right into the wooden plank flooring. The chairs were built using alternating wooden slats…
Technology is at the heart of everything we do. But as mechanical, electrical and computational systems have become increasingly complex, the control of everyday life is increasingly in the hands of those that build it—the engineers. In 1952, Kurt Vonnegut published his debut novel, Player Piano. It describes a near-future where society is almost totally…
Sometimes you can find a real gem on eBay. The UK’s National Museum of Computing at Bletchley Park certainly did: It spotted a Nazi teleprinter used during the war for sale on the site and bought it for just $15. The BBC reports that volunteers from the museum—which is housed in the buildings where Alan…
If you need raw power in your desktop PC, Intel’s new CPU will be just the ticket. The new Extreme Edition of its regular Core i7 chip has 10 cores, each running at up to 3.5GHz—but it’ll cost you. PC World reports that the new Broadwell-E gaming chips—or Core i7-6950X Extreme Edition, to give it…
Our homes are our safe places. We don’t really expect to find mysterious objects in our homes, but one London woman took to Twitter to figure out what the hell just fell out of her chimney. This story was originally published on May 29 at 12 pm. See update at the end of the article…
We’ve known for a while that the Great Barrier Reef is dying, but new numbers from the ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies drive home exactly how much of it has been affected by mass bleaching. Initial estimates show that approximately 35 percent of the coral on 84 reefs in the northern and…
In the age of the Internet, you can do almost anything wirelessly. This is especially intriguing in the health care field where professionals can monitor the data of patients without having to be in the room. A new paper published by a team at the University of Wisconsin-Madison could have huge implications for the medical…
Boosted boards—those snazzy electric longboards—are in high demand, and they’re expensive. Fully decked out, one of these is going to run $1,600. And they won’t ship until late July at the absolute earliest. There’s an obvious solution—but it’s not easily embarrassed. Igor from Inspire To Make rigged up some skateboard wheels to accept a flexible…
It sounds otherworldly, but the music produced by Danish ensemble Between Music was actually produced right here on Earth. “AquaSonic” is the name of the performance and it features the five performers playing custom-made instruments and singing while entirely submerged in water tanks. The production’s website states that years of research went into the performance…
Are those long pages filled with words getting to you while at church? Maybe you’ll benefit from a new version of the Bible that’s made from emojis. “Bible Emoji: Scripture for Millennials,” which stems from the Twitter account of the same name, was written by somebody only known as 😎 and was put up for…
If you love all things science, you’ll probably be delighted by Boundless, the latest anthology conceived by the folks at Boston Comics Roundtable, a non-profit community of independent comic creators. “It’s the Boston Comic Roundtable’s love letter to science,” co-editor Jordan Stillman told Gizmodo. “Imagine a comics anthology full of informative, beautifully drawn, and engaging…
Last September Tim Cook unveiled the fourth-generation Apple TV and told us: “The future of television is apps.” The jury’s still out on that one, but in the eight months since then we’ve seen a ton of tvOS-compatible apps hit the App Store. Here are five that we think are perfectly made for enjoying on…
Los Angeles is a special place, geologically speaking: It’s one of a handful of large metropolitan areas that’s bifurcated by mountains. Not just a few big hills—an actual mountain range named the Santa Monica Mountains runs east to west across much of the city—and this week, a 67-mile trail connecting the peaks of many of…
Europe has what you may call a man problem. Since the beginning of the 20th century, researchers have found a growing increase in the ratio of men versus women in many of these countries. A recent report published at Phys.org says that Sweden specifically has seen a historic gender shift. For the first time since…
Iran has announced that all social media sites must store any data relating to Iranian citizens only on servers inside the country’s borders. The country’s Supreme Council of Cyberspace has explained that “foreign messaging companies active in the country are required to transfer all data and activity linked to Iranian citizens into the country in…
This is the Fourier Transform. You can thank it for providing the music you stream every day, squeezing down the images you see on the Internet into tiny little JPG files, and even powering your noise-canceling headphones. Here’s how it works. The equation owes its power to the way that it lets mathematicians quickly understand…