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OLED has taken its sweet time to arrive in 4K sets, but now LG has announced that the first such set is about to go on sale. And this thing looks good enough to fall in love with. https://gizmodo.com/hands-on-i-just-fell-in-love-with-lgs-flexible-4k-ole-1496503499 LG will be selling its 65-inch 4K OLED—first in South Korea this week and then in…
This is awful. Uber might have to shut down its services in India, its largest market outside the United States, by October 31, for not complying with the Reserve Bank of India’s two-factor authentication regulations. India is a huge market, so Uber’s obviously not going to back off so easily. But they might have to…
Given the myriad ways we now all have of sending digital messages, it can be difficult to to choose the most appropriate. So why not follow the simple guide? Put together by Doghouse Diaries, this chart suggests which medium you should use to send your precious words. Ultra time-sensitive? Shoot off an SMS. Completely unimportant?…
Looks like Whatsapp just crossed 600 million monthly active users, according to CEO and founder Jan Koum. Hot on its heels are WeChat (438 million users), Viber (100 million users) and Tango (70 million users). Whatever happened to Facebook Messenger, iMessage and Google Hangouts? No one cares. [The Next Web]
The Chinese computing market looks much like most of the world. Windows rules desktops. Android rules smartphones. Now, the Chinese government wants to challenge both giants by putting its own homegrown operating system on everything. A Reuters report says that a senior official with COS — The China OS project — appeared on the Xinhua…
Ten seconds before the magnitude 6.0 Napa earthquake shook the San Francisco Bay Area on Sunday morning, the ShakeAlert system at the UC Berkeley already knew that it was coming. A ten-second warning may not seem like much, but think about it — it’s enough time for elevators to stop at the next floor and…
Northern California was hit by a magnitude 6.0 earthquake just outside of Napa at 3:20 am this morning. You saw the damage reports elsewhere: here’s all the geoscience behind what happened, and what to expect next. A jumble of bottles at B.R. Cohn Winery barrel storage facility. Image credit: AP/Eric Risberg Californians woke up to…
I’m sorry to lead you astray, dear reader. Unfortunately, the album which I’m referencing in the headline doesn’t actually drop for another month and a half. But it’s because of this album—or more specifically—this album’s teaser trailer that has me ravenously consuming all things Flying Lotus. In the somewhat NSFW video below, Flying Lotus sums…
When Microsoft and Skype revealed Skype Translator in May, everyone displayed awe and wonder at a service that could finally traverse the language barrier. The premise was that the Skype Translator app would convert speech in real time allowing fluid conversation between speaking partners with different lingual tongues. Accomplishing something so monumental (and also releasing…
Richard Attenborough was a man of many talents. I knew him best as the well-intentioned but somewhat deranged scientist from Jurassic Park, but I knew him well in other roles. One of his most famous characters was Pinkie Brown in the 1947 noir classic, Brighton Rock. Later he took the part of best director for…
This week, ComScore published a report saying that 65.5 percent of smartphone users over the age of 18 will go months without purchasing apps through their respective app stores. That seems like a particularly high considering all the great apps that come out every week, let alone every month. Now, I’m a little atypical. I…
Welp. This is how it all begins. Bow on bended knee before your robot overlords. New research from MIT‘s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab (CSAIL) shows (with science!) that when working in groups of three—two humans, one robot—us lowly bags of flesh and blood would rather the robot just take over. At a time…
Welcome to Reading List, Gizmodo’s Sunday afternoon roundup of the best writing from around the web. Today we’ve got great stuff from Ars Technica, the A.V. Club, Wired, and more! Dan Nosowitz brings us inside the tiny team of Photoshop ninjas at The Onion, whose masterful illustrations help create the hilarious, scathingly satirical parallel world…
This is a leaky time of the year for the tech industry. Just today we mentioned LG’s new (and circular!) smartwatch was coming and also touched on Microsoft’s supposed plans to bring a Chromecast-like device to market. Now, Sony (possibly intentionally) is the one giving us a look at what’s coming. The image up top,…
Los Angeles ponders the ethics of slip-and-sliding in a drought. UNESCO is being blamed for killing the cities it protects. Ebola is slowly decimating village by village in Africa. It’s this week’s look at What’s Ruining Our Cities. A (proposed) water slide is ruining Los Angeles Urban water slides are super fun (we’ve written about…
The most important part about any new Android version is what new features it brings to our smartphones—and to be sure—Android L is bringing plenty. But one thing we didn’t know for sure is what delicious dessert would become its moniker. It looks like lemon meringue pie may be the winner. Android Police glanced at…
When it comes to streaming content to televisions, we certainly have choices—and Microsoft may offer another. After some technical sleuthing, Windows Phone Daily and Nokiapoweruser caught FCC filings of a new device called HD-10. However, once they dredged up the WiFi Alliance listing below, knowing that “HD-10” had Wi-Fi, HDMI, and USB support, the “Miracast…
Google works on so many projects, it can be hard to keep track of them all. They’ve put computers on our faces, sent internet balloons into the atmosphere, and created contact lenses that measure glucose through our tears. Project Ara is another example of trying to take an ambitious idea and make it possible—all while…
As we continue to count down the days until the IFA 2014 consumer electronics show, more leaks surface about gadgets that may be on the guest list. Earlier in the week, we heard rumors that LG was already looking to refresh its G Watch with a second generation model. It seems this model may look…
Every now and then, a bit of engineering comes by that is both deeply simple, and beautifully complex. This tool for hooking the mooring lines of boats onto a dock cleat is flat-out mesmerizing. Securing boats by mooring lines onto dock cleats, buoys, or anything else isn’t exactly a complicated task: wrap the line around…