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Japanese toy company Konapun has this cute but fully-functional miniature kitchen that is just perfect to cook a real Thanksgiving dinner for your hamster—or his favorite breakfast. SPLOID is delicious brain candy. Follow us on Facebook or Twitter.
Cool photo of Lockheed Martin’s F-35 Lightning II undergoing tests in extreme freezing weather conditions. An F-35B from the F-35 Patuxent River Integrated Test Force in Maryland has undergone rigorous climatic testing at the U.S. Air Force 96th Test Wing’s McKinley Climatic Laboratory located at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. The laboratory supports all-weather testing…
Asteroid 2004 BL86 charmed us with its tiny, dive-bombing moon during its close approach at the start of this week. Now JPL has released more radar data of the minuscule moon’s trajectory guaranteed to charm us with its unwavering obedience to the laws governing orbital dynamics. https://gizmodo.com/tiny-moon-dive-bombs-asteroid-during-near-earth-flyby-1681906555
After eight years of writing about past visions of the future, I’ve learned to never make predictions of my own. But I’m about to break my own rule because I’m just so damn confident in my prediction: Paper books will never completely disappear. Okay, I’m going to almost immediately hedge and say that I can’t…
Android’s spectacular information hub Google Now is about to get even more useful thanks to new support for third-party apps. According to the WSJ, you’ll soon see cards in Google Now from Airbnb, Lyft, and “several dozen,” other apps. Google Now’s predictive information is just splendid. Using your search history and information from your email…
Verizon has decided to allow its customers to completely opt-out of its controversial ‘supercookie’ tracking program, which monitored customers’ habits on their smartphones and tablets. Like, for real this time. When Wired published a story revealing Verizon’s tracking methods, people (like me) understandably complained that it was an affront to privacy, especially since the supercookies…
Norwegian director and special effects master Erik Ferguson seems to be obsessed with weird life and organic matter. His short VEv is a good example of this obsession, showing tissue growing in a laboratory—amorphous living beings with basic mobility. Gross and fascinating at the same time. While this is not real, I wouldn’t be surprised…
Stopping the merger of two of the most disliked mega-corporations in America would be a great thing. Here’s how it could happen. This week brought some good news for internet lovers nationwide. Remember how that Comcast-Time Warner Cable merger seemed inevitable a year ago? Suddenly, it’s not so inevitable, as leaders are apparently realizing that…
The hunt for Rosetta’s misplaced lander on comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko is like staring out an airplane window trying to find a washing machine in a field of boulders. These gorgeous new images from the European Space Agency highlight the incredible challenge of finding a tiny robot on a huge comet. The tumbling descent of Philae to…
I was instantly transported to a childhood visit to Disneyland after seeing this build. This half-minifigure scale representation of the iconic Disneyland Main Street Station is just wonderful. Though Koen apparently started with a train from across the country from Disney World, it was later modified to include the Anaheim, CA station. It was an…
Today, Gizmodo loses one of its greatest assets: Writer, cool dad, comedian, and editor emeritus Brian R. Barrett. His influence in shaping Gizmodo and its writers over the last half decade cannot be overstated. This is the best of Brian Barrett (‘s posts on Gizmodo), as chosen by those who will be greatly saddened (and…
If you have a lot of video content stored on your PC then the default thumbnails can leave folders looking disorganized and make sorting through your movies and TV shows more difficult. With a simple hack, you can set the thumbnails for each video yourself to show the official DVD cover, movie poster or any…
It’s another case of ‘anything you can do I can do better’ with Lexus showing Honda how to use toys to more effectively sell a car. We of course loved Honda’s use of our favorite ’80s toys to hawk a Civic, but using a one-tenth-scale remote control version of a Lexus RC F to sell…
It’s your last chance to fund a documentary looking at the economic and cultural impact of the Space Program, but it’s not all that’s in this latest roundup – there’s the preservation of classic science fiction novels, the expansion for R. A. Salvatore’s latest RPG, and the new adventures of Jill Trent, Science Sleuth! Header…
Here’s the potential timeline for Russia’s T-50 PAK-FA, the fifth generation multirole fighter that will get the designation Su-50once it gets into production on January 2016. The nemesis to the American F-22 Raptor and F-35 Lightning II will fly with the flag of Russia, South Korea, India and Iran. January 2016 Sukhoi has already produced…
HYT Watches has made a name for itself in the horological world with timepieces that use fluids pumped through bellows and tubes to display the time. And while its new Skull watch is just a fun variation on its older HYT H1 and H2, superheroes and super-villains alike will no doubt be clambering to strap…
“Dread Pirate Roberts,” the mastermind behind the online drug market Silk Road, seemed like a smart dude. He amassed a multimillion dollar fortune in drug money in just a few years! And he did it using the deep web and cryptocurrency usually associated with sophisticated cybercrime. But if 30-year-old self-styled “Robert Pattinson lookalike” Ross Ulbricht…
Twitter is a mess, but parody account Twitter is a social networking hellscape unto itself. Between the Black Stewie Griffins and Pharrell’s hats is a black hole as old as time, pulling all of #teamfollowback into its gaping maw. I’m talking, of course, about the Will Ferrell accounts. Of all the parody twitter account flavors…
Newly released documents show that the U.S. government drew up a plan in April of 1956 for how to deal with an impending nuclear war. What was its strategy? Declaration of martial law, evacuation of top American personnel to secret offices, and the immediate detention of over 12,000 people with ties to “subversive organizations.” It…
Check out this sequence of 19 photos of the Philae lander descending to the surface of comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko on November 12, 2014, taken by Rosetta’s OSIRIS imager. ESA says the timestamp marked on the images are in GMT. SPLOID is delicious brain candy. Follow us on Facebook or Twitter.