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Want dirt on one of the dirtiest tech companies ever? WikiLeaks published a searchable database of over a million leaked emails from Hacking Team, the nefarious Italian spyware company that was massively hacked this week. There’s all sorts of messed up information in this emails, even aside from confirmation that Hacking Team actively worked as…
This whole short, Ink by Ryan Couldrey, focuses on Tanja Tiziana and the journey of rediscovering the long lost (okay, not quite long lost but soon/almost/eventually) art of calligraphy and just handwriting in general. Though dripping in a little too much ink at times, it’s always so nice to see someone write. The effect—hearing the…
The System Preferences dialog controls just about everything on your Mac OS X machine, from trackpad behavior to screen timeout delay. If you’ve never really delved into the menus though, you might not realize you can hide the settings you don’t regularly use, making it easier to find the ones you do. Launch the System…
Does it really matter how this R2-D2 dome Bluetooth speaker sounds? Or how good its battery life is, or how easy it is to pair with your mobile device? If you’re a diehard Star Wars fan you’ve already decided this is the wireless speaker for you, so head on over to ThinkGeek to pre-order one.…
The workplace messaging platform Slack has prided itself on sassy design—a cute logo that animate into a bursts of colors as it loads, a screen that reshuffles like a deck of cards when you change teams. Fine. But now, Slack is outdoing itself, and emojifying the crap out of its chat interface. We don’t need…
For the last month or so, I’ve been reading lots of stories about a Blackberry smartphone running Android. Today, a Blackberry/Android partnership seems even more certain. Blackberry has seen better days, so we can expect a last-ditch effort. What I didn’t expect is having so many feels about it. Like many before me, I wrote…
We’ve known for a while that Lego Dimensions will include levels based on the seemingly never-ending British series Doctor Who. But at San Diego Comic-Con, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment revealed that every time the Doctor is defeated in the game, he’ll actually re-spawn as one of the 12 other versions. The game will feature actual…
When the Office of Personnel Management began investigating a data breach, it was already a dire situation, with 4.2 million federal workers’ information stolen. Then things got worse. And worse. During the investigation of the hack, the OPM found a second theft, the existence of which was first reported back in June. But today, we…
Today’s gift from the New Horizons flyby is our first-ever look at the surface of Pluto’s enormous moon Charon. The icy world is distinctly different from its parent, and is guarding its secrets closely. The New Horizons probe has been slowly creeping up on Pluto for nearly a decade. Aftera heart-stopping computer error threw it…
Apple’s latest and greatest OS, El Capitan, is now in public beta, which means you don’t have to be some fancy pants dev to get your hands on the new software. Yeah, yeah. A lot of the stuff Apple’s added this time around is reminiscent of things we’ve seen on Windows for years (much like…
Gizmodo is on the ground at San Diego Comic Con. Avoiding the lines? Follow us on Vine and Instagram for a floor-eye view of cool stuff like Rey’s speeder from the new Star Wars, the best cosplayers, crazy displays, packed panels and more.
You don’t exactly need to be a Bobby Fischer to learn how to pay Tic-Tac-Toe. But it wouldn’t hurt when challenging this Lego tic-tac-toe-bot designed and built by Nicky Fitzgerald who was showing it off at Brickworld 2015 in Chicago. The robot is able to scan the board, place its own pieces, and even figure…
Take a lamb and feed it inside Scott Technology’s Automated Lamb Boning System and you’ll get perfect cuts of meat that have been expertly sliced by an entire orchestra of robots. It is OCD serial killer-levels of methodical to see carcasses get served up by steel machines, like any emotion we have towards animals have…
There’s a long tradition of great architects never building a single thing. They’re calledpaper architects, because their work is purely 2D. But today, you might look for them working somewhere else: video game design and 3D visualization. An architectural visualization artist named Ronen Bekerman has been at the center of that shift. Bekerman runs a…
Pornhub has really outdone itself this time. After inventing a wearable that lets you charge your gadgets by jerking off, the popular purveyor of freemium pornography is now offering an uncanny robot butt that twerks. It even comes with a virtual reality headset that offers “the first 3D cybersex experience.” Welcome to the future, pervs.…
It still hasn’t been fully revealed, but Hot Toys has posted a handful of new photos of its upcoming sixth-scale replica of the Millennium Falcon’s cockpit. The new shots better reveal what both the interior and exterior of the diorama set is going to look like: mind-blowing. The attention to detail eclipses every single Millennium…
Connecting brains together into networks, or ‘mind-melding’ as the Trekkies say, has a long and colorful history in science fiction. But it’s also something that scientists are doing—rather successfully—with animals in the lab. And in many cases, networked animal brains seem to perform better than individual brains. A pair of studies published today in the…
Microsoft Office 2016 for Macis now available for people in 139 countries, as long as you have an Office 365 subscription or you’re a student. Standalone versions will go up for sale in September. Office for Mac 2011 was the last update, so this is a long time coming. This upgrade includes integration with Mac…
People love watching ants scurry about while they frantically live their lives, that’s why we still trap them in tiny farms. But it’s hard to feel bad for the ants living inside this giant map of Rotterdam created by design shop Studio 1:1. It’s like the Palace of Versailles for insects. The ants who call…
Airplanes used to be luxurious things, laden with fine china and unlimited wine. But over the years, the glory of flying has faded—giving way tobroken technology (frustrating), bruised knees (painful), terrible smells (actually dangerous!). Yet, somehow, someone has figured out a way to make things worse. Behold: the most atrocious idea for airplane seating design…