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If reading really is all you’re in for, the Kindle Paperwhite is hands-down the best little e-reader around. But how do you improve on (near) perfection? Apparently, you waterproof the hell out of it. Gadget-waterproofing aficionados, Waterfi, have gone and answered every beach- and pool-side reading enthusiast’s prayers with a custom waterproof Paperwhite. Since the…
When foreign military aircraft stray too close to a nation’s borders, they’re often swiftly met by the local air force’s fleet of interceptor aircraft—fast-moving dogfighters built to meet, greet, and then blow invading planes out of the sky. While the US relies on the F/A-18E/F Super Hornet and F-22 Raptor to defend its airspace, the…
Make It Right launched in 2007 to rebuild homes in New Orleans’ Lower Ninth Ward that were devastated by Hurricane Katrina. Now the nonprofit founded by Brad Pitt has moved on to other communities in need—and its next project will be building sustainable homes for Native American tribes in Fort Peck, Montana. At last weekend’s…
If you’re not fortunate enough to find yourself working in one of those cool offices full of pool and foosball tables, Suck UK’s foosball erasers will still let you hold your own mini-World Cup with nothing but an empty table and a couple of pencils. You can get a pair of them for just $12,…
Yo is a borderline-offensively useless (if amusing) app, but its founder Or Arbel made a shrewd decision by hiring one of the Georgia Tech students who hacked into the absurdly simple service last week. https://gizmodo.com/yo-review-yo-1593276009 Arbel’s dumbass novelty app should never be replicated, but it’d be a boon for everyone if his attitude towards hackers…
Today, Google will kick off its annual I/O developer’s conference, likely replete with goodies like Android Wear, Glass for the everyman, and maybe some updates on that modular phone and those self-driving cars. We’ll be there covering it all for you live. While we’re not expecting anything quite as dramatic as the Great Glass Skydiving…
Google just announced a new service called Domains. It does exactly what you’d imagine it would: Helps you buy and manage domain names. Google Domains also helps you build your site, set up email addresses, and manage hosting. In effect, you can run an entire website without ever leaving the Google ecosystem. This sounds both…
Facebook’s new app, Slingshot, is confusing. The premise behind it is that you can send images to your friends—but they won’t be able to see your image until they send one back to you. As a messaging service, it’s flawed. But, according to the app’s designers, it’s not a messaging service. It’s something entirely different.…
Atlanta, Georgia-based FOURSEVENS has been on the bleeding edge of the LED flashlight revolution for the last decade. We talked to CEO David Chow about what makes his lights so bright and where flashlight technology is going. https://gizmodo.com/win-six-foursevens-led-flashlights-1595371088 FOURSEVENS is one of our favorite flashlight makers, producing the kind of lights that live up to…
Grade school is an opportunity for budding artists to finally shed their cumbersome crayons and try their hand at making a masterpiece using the subtle shades of a box of colored pencils. But artist Tuomas Markun Poika must’ve missed that class, since he instead uses pencils to create wooden vases with unique patterns made possible…
iOS 8 is just around the corner (and as all updates, potentially unjailbreakable), but for folks who have found themselves stuck on the more recent 7.1.1 and unable to jailbreak, there’s finally an option. Thrown together by as-yet untested Chinese developers Pangu, the untethered jailbreak is Windows only, but works for all devices that can…
More than eight million people live in NYC. And when a natural or human-made disaster strikes, there’s a good chance it’ll leave some New Yorkers without homes. That’s why this summer, NYC’s Office of Emergency Management is testing out a fast, cheap, and comfortable solution: Meet the Prototype. Technically, it’s called the Urban Post-Disaster Housing…
These double bows at sunset are a study in red, a gorgeous pair of rainbows, and a lesson in optics. This is photograph is something special. Captured at sunset on April 27th, 2014 by Manolis Thravalos from Samos Island, Greece, the sun was behind the camera. The list of optical phenomena is substantial: rainbows, red-tinted…
If you take the plunge and trade in your MacBook Air for a Surface Pro 3, Microsoft will give you up to $650 for it. It’s never been clearer that Microsoft is gunning for the Air, but whether or not it’s a trade you need to make is a different question entirely.
They should make this the anthem for the World Cup or the Olympics: The national anthems of all the countries in the world—193 of them—mixed in one song. It doesn’t sound that bad at the beginning and then it starts getting crazy. Finally, it gets scary when all the final crescendoes ramp up simultaneously. According…
Open any issue of The New York Times, and you’re all but guaranteed to hit a passing reference to the mecca of all things gentrified and hip: Brooklyn, New York. But the real testament to the borough’s changing face lies not in trend pieces, but in the nearly unrecognizable streets and buildings themselves. As Manhattanites…
If you’re curious about the future of Google hardware, just look at Nest. That’s according to the Verge and the Information, which published a piece today claiming that Nest CEO Tony Fadell has been put in charge of Google’s consumer hardware division. Fadell, it bears mentioning, was the lead designer of the iPod. Fate is…
Documentary filmmaker Artur Sarkisyan captured this incredible shot of a formation of MiG-29 Fulcrums discharging flares as they streak over the 3624th Air Base Erebuni, Armenia. According to reports from The Aviationist, these jets are just a few of the aerial reinforcements Russia’s parking at the airbase—one that’s located less than 13 miles from a…
Anker’s made a name for itself with high-capacity portable chargers that are still compact and easy to travel with. But the company is now launching a new smartphone accessories brand called Zolo that it hopes will also become synonymous with ‘affordable’ through the use of a crowdfunding campaign to cut out middle man markup. The…
Apartment sizers are getting smaller and smaller across the board. And lest the world’s city-dwellers go without appliances, GE is working on a solution: Meet the Micro Kitchen, an innocuous-looking drawer that contains every appliance you could need. According to the most recent census, 81 percent of Americans now live in cities. That means that…