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Pebble owners, heads up! You can update to version 2.5, allowing your smartwatch to display emoji, play nice with iOS 8, and finally use its internal compass. If you’re using your Pebble alongside an iPhone, you can now dismiss notifications right from your watch. [Pebble Blog]
“A good hearty meal, all in one pill that can be carried in a vest pocket, is the dream of scientists of today […]. Some day dish washing and the dinner table will be gone and forgotten.” — August 17, 1923 Rock Valley Bee in Iowa
A Whisper user used the anonymous social app to give live updates on his standoff with police in Grand Prairie, Texas. He is now in custody. A Dallas NBC affiliate is reporting on the standoff, which took place along near the intersection of Pioneer Parkway and Great Southwest Parkway. Reports indicate the standoff started as…
Gizmodo’s Attila Nagy got this high resolution photo by Eric Schulzinger from Lockheed Martin: “This unaltered image was captured at Beale Air Force Base, CA, in the late 1980’s. All of the subjects wearing pressurized flight suits are actual pilots or back-seat reconnaissance systems officers.” SPLOID is a new blog about awesome stuff. Join us…
Wine tasting notes are famous for their verbal flourishes—for example, “kirsch, dried beef and baker’s chocolate,”—but the liquid is ultimately just a collection of molecules, some sour, some bitter, some dry. And we’re getting better at quantifying taste. A newly developed artificial tongue uses the very proteins from our mouthes to measure the dryness of…
A video of the new Millennium Falcon posted by the Star Wars production team reveals something completely unexpected: The Batmobile from Chris Nolan’s Batman will be in the next part of the galactic series. I couldn’t believe it until it’s revealed. Check it out. The use of the toy Batmobile model in the new full-size…
Twitpic just announced that it is staying in business, thanks to a mystery buyer. When Twitpic announced it was shutting down a few weeks ago following untenable legal demands from Twitter, we were bummed. Now we just have questions. Who bought Twitpic? How much did they pay? And why? We’re contacting Twitpic and will update…
Tesla Motors founder/CEO/madman-in-chief Elon Musk is feeling bullish on self-driving cars: He just told The Wall Street Journal that his all-electric car company will have autonomous vehicles six years from now, and they’ll run circles around foolish human drivers. In an interview with WSJ, Musk highlighted the safety improvement he foresees in us handing over…
Ever needed to power your very own Flux Capacitor? Got any waste lying around that you need turning into exactly 1.21 Gigawatts of time-travelling energy? Well fear no more! Actually, do, because this new Mr. Fusion Replica won’t actually help you with those problems. Coming next year from Diamond Select, the 18″ tall replica of…
Even if they’ve spent hours perfecting a towering creation, demolition is always the end game for kids building with blocks or other construction toys. It can come from a barrage of Nerf darts, an attack by action figures, or with this building set, a bunch of simulated explosives that kids can trigger with a remote.…
Home Depot has confirmed that 56 million cards were compromised in a major security breach between April and September of this year. The breach affected customers in the United States and Canada. Home Depot confirmed the breach in a filing with the SEC that said the following: The Company’s ongoing investigation has determined the following:…
Coaxial wiring—like what runs into your cable box—revolutionized data transmission by drastically widening the wire’s data pipeline. Two years ago, a research team from University of Southern California accomplished the feat using a vortex of lasers. Now, that same team is back with a means of coiling radio waves around themselves that could provide us…
Pan Am ceased to exist 23 years ago, but the defunct airline enjoys a dedicated cult following—whose fixation with the past that doesn’t seem quite so odd when considered in light of the stinky, knee-obsessed, genital-groping present of air travel. Now, for roughly what it costs to fly to Ft. Lauderdale, you can turn back…
With every new version of iOS comes an onslaught of app updates, and in Twitter for iOS 8’s case, that means a totally redesigned (and vaguely Facebook-esque) mobile profile. Now, when you open someone’s Twitter profile on an iPhone (assuming you have iOS 7 or above), you’ll be hit with that person’s bio, photos, and…
Earlier this year, Sony walked away from laptops when it sold off its Vaio business. Now Toshiba is following suit. Nothing’s getting sold this time around, but the Japanese company has said it’s shying away from consumer PCs in certain low-profit regions in favor of beefing up business offerings. Toshiba explains its retreat from the…
Yesterday, Apple finally pushed out iOS 8. Unlike last year’s refresh, iOS 8 is more about functional tweaks and additions than it is about looks. One of the most useful, and long-awaited features is finally adopting third-party widgets. Before iOS 8, iPhone owners had a very restricted—read: Apple-only—widget ecosystem. Sure, you could jailbreak, but only…
Star Trek Online’s upcoming expansion firmly puts the focus on Star Trek: Voyager. Alongside returning to the Delta Quadrant, the Art team have had to tweak the ship’s LCARS cutaway schematics to better suit their needs – giving us our best ever look at the inner workings of the Federation’s finest Intrepid-Class ship. The MSD,…
The original Canon 7D was a hit with video-makers, which is why the biggest question surrounding its successor, the 7D Mark II, has been what the video quality looks like. With our beta sample unit in-hand, we mounted a casual comparison with Canon’s other video-forward DSLRs. Canon’s current DSLR lineup offers a range of quality…
A confidential Lego catalog for 2015 has been leaked, revealing 121 images of new sets. Users have posted a full mirror of the 121-image haul here, including some really cool models like this Flatiron Building in the Architecture line: Technic gets some cool new vehicles, including the Street Motorcycle and Long-Distance Race Car: And most…
Less than half a year after being greenlit, the US Navy’s newest broad Area Maritime Surveillance (BAMS) platform, the MQ-4C Triton, has just passed a major developmental milestone—as well as the whole of the contiguous United States. The Triton set down just before 8 AM yesterday at Naval Air Station Patuxent River in Maryland after…