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Adobe just bought Aviary, a suite of mobile editing tools used by several other companies (Flickr!), as well as in a standalone Aviary app. Given Adobe’s recent push on mobile editing, the move makes a lot of sense.
TechCrunch reports that Apple plans to shut down Beats Music, the streaming music service that it acquired earlier this year. The blog’s Josh Constine says that he’s confirmed the news with five sources at both Apple and Beats. And to be honest, it makes sense. (Update: Apple told Re/Code that the TechCrunch story is “not…
Though it’s been around since the Middle Ages, the sewer system beneath Paris won fame in the 19th century, when the city offered boat tours through the tunnels. This is also when an ingenious method for cleaning clogged tunnels was devised. It involves giant balls of iron and a lot of velocity. Put simply, Paris…
Over the weekend we took a look at Square-Enix’s take on Darth Vader for its Play Arts Kai figure line – and it was great! In celebration of the awesome silliness that can happen when East meets West, here’s 7 of the times Japan has adapted western franchises in its own weirdly endearing style. https://gizmodo.com/not-even-darth-vader-can-escape-the-madness-of-play-art-1637344431…
Here’s a wonderful mashup of existing technologies that promises to make it all but impossible for little kids to get shocked by a power outlet. The Guardian Angel Shockproof Safety Outlet uses similar technology as your smartphone’s touchscreen to detect when it’s being touched, and then automatically shut down power to eliminate the risk of…
Get your best buddies around for a movie marathon and before you can hit “play” they’re all going to want access to your Wi-Fi. This is the age of the second screen experience after all. You could simply tell them your network’s name and password, but here are a couple of alternatives that might be…
You knew it was coming. Videos of people torturing the newest rash of iPhones are starting to emerge online, including one by SquareTrade, which shows the new iPhones being tortured in every way imaginable. So how did Apple’s latest crop hold up? Surprisingly well, with a few caveats. Though SquareTrade’s video is clearly motivated by…
When art museums first became a thing, in the 19th century, they were the aristocracy’s idea of intellectual charity: A chance for the hoi polloi to catch a thin whiff of true civilization. They couldn’t have imagined a fine art museum spending $2 million on a show about a pop star who grew up in…
By the late 1930s the vast majority of American households had a radio. So how were radio manufacturers supposed to expand their market? By insisting that the ideal American home has a radio in every room . Sometimes that meant putting radios in the latest appliances — like right inside every American’s favorite new gadget,…
We already know Apple’s new “Spaceship” campus looks cool. And if Tim Cook’s claims are true, it’s going to be cool and the most incredibly eco-friendly building on the planet. Cook talked a big old talk at Climate Week NYC: “We’re building a new headquarters that will, I think, be the greenest building on the…
The MAVEN spacecraft used an orbital insertion burn just 11 seconds longer than nominal when slipping into Mars orbit last night. That’s a fantastically short correction to end a 711 million kilometer, 10-month journey, and a perfect kickoff to its mission investigating the structure and evolution of the planet’s upper atmosphere. Top image: MAVEN is…
Chris Brinlee Jr recounts his travels to Norway, including how he captured such an amazing shot of its breathtaking cliff “Trolltunga.” Read all about it below on Indefinitely Wild. https://gizmodo.com/beyond-trolltunga-exploring-wild-norway-1637276775
Staples is coming strong with the home theater deals today. The Fire TV deal in particular is the best price we’ve ever seen. Amazon Fire TV, Streaming HD Network Media Player ($74) | Staples | Promo code 86128 http://www.staples.com/Amazon-Streaming-Media-Player/product_338326 Google Chromecast HDMI Streaming Media Player ($30) | Staples http://www.staples.com/Chromecast-HDMI-Streaming-Media-Player/product_397061 Get these deals and more, and…
In a time where everything you see on TV and in the movies could easily be faked with computer graphics, it’s nice when someone goes the extra mile to create something special using old-school techniques. For its new single Knock Knock, the band Brunettes Shoot Blondes created an animation that jumps across 14 different devices,…
Right now, the Earth is at its equinox. Today, the duration of the day and the night all around the world would be the same because the sunlight is hitting the Earth at the perfect angle to align its shade with Earth’s spin axis. You can see it in this video, captured by the Russian…
This is a new glass house on the grounds of the new Bombay Sapphire complex in Hampshire, England, opening this week. The Thomas Heatherwick designed-building almost looks like one of the company’s iconic blue bottles of booze. Gin and tonic, anyone? Aside from looking very cool and very gin-like, the structure has some sustainable qualities—it’s…
I’ve been listening to Mi Senti—the last EP by electronica music goddess Róisín Murphy—for the last few months. Her long-awaited new work—created with her partner Sebastiano Properzi—takes classic Italian songs from the 70s and turns them into masterful covers. Here’s Ancora Tu, originally by Lucio Battisti. The music video uses footage from L’année dernière à…
In mid-June BlackBerry confirmed the strange existence of the BlackBerry Passport. This atypical smartphone raised eyebrows because of its near-square design and devotion to a physical keyboard. Today, the company’s CEO John Chen revealed the Passport would cost $600 sans subsidies. In an interview with the Wall Street Journal, Chen says that “the passport should…
Various countries and corporations have been trying to shut down the Pirate Bay for years, and yet, the site keeps soldiering on. This is not an accident. It’s actually the result of an ingenious cloud-based hardware setup that’s spread all over the world and more or less bulletproof. The Pirate Bay team recently shared the…
At one time hardware manufacturers frowned on consumers trying to hack or modify their products, but they’re slowly coming around to the idea. In fact, GE finally sees being able to hack an appliance as a value-added feature, so the company is releasing an interface board that makes it easy to mod your fridge, dryer,…