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Steve Jobs was right. Flash never stood a chance of surviving in the same world as HTML5. And now, nearly five years after Steve Jobs shared his thoughts, Adobe is finally laying the name to rest. Farewell, Flash Professional. Hello, Adobe Animate. News of Flash’s demise arrived in the subtext of an official Adobe announcement…
The government hides information all the time, for a variety of reasons. As a recently unredacted court documents show, some of those reasons are flabbergasting-dumb. Yesterday I wrote about Nicholas Merrill, a man who beat an 11-year gag order from the FBI to talk about rejecting a National Security Letter request for his internet service…
Two movies made me immediately run out of the theater to the best restaurant I could find to immediately put delicious food things in my mouth because the scenes involving food in those movies were just so damn titillating. The first was Jiro Dreams of Sushi, which led me to a feast of bone marrow…
Apple cultivates a unique kind of rumor mill, one that often gets fixated on an idea and just keeps bringing it up year after year. Because eventually, it’s bound to be right…right? That’s the case with a new rumor suggesting Apple’s going to ditch the trusty 3.5mm headphone jack on the iPhone. But unlike past…
Scientists developed pretty good 3D-imaging technology a while ago. They’ve also developed cheap 3D-imaging technology. Good and cheap has always been tough, but researchers at MIT have made a breakthrough using old fashioned polarization. The quality isn’t just good either–it’s great. To be more specific, the new polarization technique can increase the resolution of any…
The wooden laser-cut dinosaur skeleton is a staple of most museum and science center gift shops. But a company called UGEARS has turned those wooden puzzles into engineering marvels with more gears and moving parts than a Swiss watch. The real beauty of UGEARS’ mechanical models isn’t just that they’re fully functional; it’s that anyone…
This wingsuit video is unbelievable. And totally wild. And so daring it seems impossible and unreal and yet, Brandon Mikesell really did put on a wingsuit and zipped a crazy flight down Le Brévent and filmed it all for us to see. He wades through rocks and cliffs and trees and oh yeah, deftly avoided…
You no longer have to suck up to your parents to ensure their fine silverware will eventually be passed onto you, because what dinner guest wouldn’t prefer dining with a set of lightsaber flatware instead? For $15 from ThinkGeek you get a fork attached to Luke’s original lightsaber (Anakin’s), a spoon connected to Yoda’s, and…
A number of companies, including AT&T, Netflix and Yahoo, are being sued because their websites are said to use a version of HTTPS that infringes a patent relating to encryption. The Register reports that Texas-based company CryptoPeak Solutions is in possession of a patent which describes a series of “auto-escrowable and auto-certifiable cryptosystems.” While the…
The majority of the world’s most famous artworks lie on two-dimensional canvas, which makes them impossible for the visually impaired to enjoy. But a team from Helsinki is trying to change that, with 3D-printed versions of famous works, that blind people can touch and feel. The Unseen Art project is intended to make art more…
Beijing is currently choking on a thick smog, with air pollution in the city over 20 times the safe levels defined by the World Health Organisation. This is what it looks like. As the world’s governments gather in Paris to decide the future of our planet, there’s an all too obvious reminder of pollution hanging…
Crossrail, London’s new subway system (and Europe’s biggest infrastructure project) is nearing completion: the holes have been dug, and now there’s just the little matter of kitting them out. A new series of images have been released by Crossrail, showing the bit that comes after digging the tunnels. A custom fleet of machines are in…
Nokia started life as a pulp mill and spent a while making gas masks, before capturing the hearts of dumbphone users everywhere with the 3310. So it kinda makes sense that its next Big Thing is a $60,000 all-in-one solution for making VR experiences. The Ozo camera was first teased back in July, but now…
J.K. Shin, Samsung’s longtime head of mobile (and the boss who oversaw the company’s rise and fall as the Android kingpin), is moving on. Samsung’s smartphone division hasn’t had a particularly healthy last few years: while it owned the market with the Galaxy S3 and S4, the follow-up phones have failed to captivate the market,…
Oh no! AT&T is raising the price of grandfathered unlimited data plans to thirty-five whole dollars. Stop whining: it’s still a fantastic deal for anyone fortunate to have it. Starting February 2016, anyone with a grandfathered unlimited data plan will have to pay $35 a month, up from $30. For the record, AT&T’s plan has…
The State Department released its latest Hillary Clinton email dump today, and I did it. I found two mysteries curled up in one email. It’s a brief missive of substantial obscurity, from the last release on October 30…………..yet………………… it has been wholly ignored by the mainstream media. No longer! Former campaign staffer Laura Peña sent…
At midnight on Saturday, the National Security Agency ended one of its most notorious spying programs. This is only a tiny victory. The NSA’s sprawling, inefficient surveillance apparatus is still a privacy threat. The bulk phone records collection program was banned in the USA Freedom Act, a law that curbed some domestic spying. This program…
It’s the last day at Gizmodo for our beloved EIC Annalee Newitz, and this can only mean one thing: GIF party. https://gizmodo.com/im-heading-out-to-the-black-farewell-io9-and-gizmodo-1745179810 Annalee’s writing speaks for itself. I recommend curling up with a cup of coffee and spending an infinite amount of space/time reading her incredible output, which spans more than seven years of work…
Deepak Chopra is known around the world for spouting pseudo-scientific garbage wrapped up in spiritual feel-goodery. A new paper in the journal Judgment and Decision Making even uses Chopra’s tweets to show how some people have trouble distinguishing profound statements from bullshit. The paper, titled “On the reception and detection of pseudo-profound bullshit,” doesn’t pull…
Facebook’s Notify, an app that pushes news alerts to your lockscreen, can sometimes be a headache. But when it comes to breaking news, this little app proves its worth. At first, I almost dismissed the app as too niche and kind of annoying when it launched a few weeks back. After all, who but media…