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Amazon has an aggressive schedule for opening new distribution centers around the world. The company has opened over 50 new facilities since 2010 in an effort to make same-day delivery the norm rather than the exception. But are these facilities playing fast and loose with worker safety? The U.S. Department of Labor announced this week…
The 12 stadiums currently seeing World Cup action are not created equal. The dozen venues for the games are a mix of something old, something new, something temporary that will be taken down after the last goal is kicked. And not all of them have turned out to deliver the hopes and dreams promised (a…
You are looking at the new iPhone 6—at least according to Sonny Dickson,whose Apple leaks have always been accurate. If this is true, his photo confirms the rumorsthat claimed that Apple would start producing 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch iPhone 6 models starting in May. The 5.5-inch model may look ridiculous—as every other large phone in the…
This awesomeness—captured by photographer Stefan Marjoram—is the cockpit of the Bloodhound Supersonic Car, designed to set a new world land speed record of—at least!—1,000 miles per hour (1,609.34 km/h) in South Africa. Its pilot, Andy Green, explains how the instruments work in this video tour. An amazing machine. Can’t wait to see it in action…
An extraordinary photo of two B-2 Spirit refueling simultaneously from two KC-135 Stratotankers. And if that’s not cool enough for you, here are two more cool photos of the world’s most advanced stealth bomber (that we know of.) One solo, one flying with two F-22 Raptor fighters over Guam. Top image was taken during Operation…
25-year-old slackliner Spencer Seabrooke went to the North Gully of Stawamus Chief Mountain in Squamish, British Columbia, to do three things: Walk across on a slack line without safety harness (he did it on the third try), swing on a rope from the other side, and freak the hell out of all of us watching.…
In the season premiere of Orange Is the New Black, our beaten-down protagonist Piper starts off on a very wrong foot with her new bunkmates in prison—she steps on a cockroach. Not any cockroach, but Yoda, specially trained to smuggle cigarettes between cells. How real is this hypothetical cigarette transportation system? Turns out we weren’t…
Did you guys know there is a Gizmodo subdomain where you can go for all things photographic? Yep! It’s called Reframe, and it’s where you’ll find additional coverage of gear, techniques, news, and all kinds of great stuff related to the crafts of photography and videography. Sony’s A7s Could Be the New Champion of Low…
Fans of Bob’s Burgers—and there is no reason you should not be among them—know that the opening credits are not to be skipped. The show’s recurring sight gagsare well-documented, but what about the theme song? Thanks to the awesome podcast Song Exploder, here’s the full story behind the jangly ukulele tune introducing us to Bob…
Whoa there, big guy. You can’t just roll out for the weekend before loading up your smartphone with some new apps. What kind of blog do you think this is? Check out some newness right here: WUT WUT in the… okay, WUT is a really fun app. It lets you blurt out mental vomit to…
When it was first announced that Masaaki Yuasa would be directing, writing, and animating an episode of Adventure Time, I was over the moon. After the first guest animated episode of the show was so fantastic, I had high hopes for “Food Chain.” And let me just say you won’t be disappointed. While it’s outside…
Just because the kids are at out of school for the summer months doesn’t mean they should let their brains atrophy. Keep them cool and learning about science with this set of glasses featuring educational labeled cross-section graphics of the ocean, earth, atmosphere, and universe. A four-pack will set you back $38, so you might…
When you’re working in the garage and find yourself elbows deep in grease, you don’t want to have to paw through everything in your toolbox to find the exact one you need, getting everything dirty in the process. That’s why Hazet’s rolling tool trolley expands vertically, turning into a mobile shelf where all of your…
Do you remember that handy little breathalyzer we reviewed last year that synced with your smartphone via Bluetooth? The BACtrack Mobile, as it’s called, turns out to not just be a means of trying to outdo (or under-do) your friends’ drunkenness, but it’s also been gathering a whole lot of anonymous data over the last…
Every once in a while, we’re reminded of World War I’s awful legacy: Trenches that run like gashes through the French countryside, craters in farmland, the iron harvest. These scars are even deeper than we might imagine. Bombs actually shattered bedrock and created the bizarre, dimpled landscape of modern day Verdun. World War I has…
Sorry if I missed any emails from you this past week. I’ve been doing all my work email from my phone. It’s the only way I can see it, and it’s all two-factor authentication’s fault. Well, and also mine. Because I am an idiot. Don’t make the same mistake I did. Two-factor authentication is supposed…
The limestone cliff holding up a luxury home overlooking Lake Whitney began to crumble earlier this week. There was no saving the house, which had already started its descent to a watery grave. Demolition was the only option, and officials decided the best method was to kill it with fire. It’s not as crazy as…
Flat design is everywhere these days, almost to the point of parody. Now, even state flags have been given a flat makeover, courtesy of a creative agency based in Washington D.C. The result is a set of pretty flags that basically look like the state flags turned into app icons. NJI Media, a D.C.-based creative…
Restaurant chain P.F. Chang’s China Bistro got hacked recently, compromising thousands of credit cards. Oopsies. But business doesn’t stop just because you got hacked, so in the short term the company is resorting to some old-school tech so that it can keep taking plastic. Earlier this week, Brian Krebs reported that thousands of credit cards…
In the great pantheon of activity trackers (and it’s quite a crowded pantheon at this point), there are those that focus on style, those that focus on metrics, and those that focus on bells and whistles. And then there’s Sony’s new SmartBand SW10, whose modest ambition is simply to track every little thing you do…