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The work week is over, the weekend is here, and Gizmodo’s Home of the Future is about to open! If you’re in NYC any time during the next week, come check it out! If not, please take these apps as a consolation prize. https://gizmodo.com/save-the-date-for-the-gizmodo-home-of-the-future-1567214872 Multi Platform Updates Sonos Controller Version 5.0 of Sonos’s free remote…
Geology is a science of untangling mysteries written in the rocks, but dating fossilized spider footprints is a special sort of challenge. Stratigraphic principles and careful reasoning can identify these particular footprints as 190 million years old, created by a prehistoric spider out for a stroll. Fossilized spider footprints from 190 million years ago. Image…
Does waiting in line at a museum just to check out some old dinosaur bones that may or may not be real sound like a terrible way to spend a weekend? If you’ve got a 3D printer at home, MakerBot’s Digital Store is now selling this anatomically correct T-Rex skeleton model that you can print…
In the future, the lines between technology and nature will continue to blur, as we create innovative approaches to renewable energy. It’s actually already happening, and there’s no better example than the Eventual, a bio art project by two designers from the University of Pennsylvania. https://gizmodo.com/inside-the-printing-studio-where-obsolete-tech-will-nev-511217960 Currently sitting on the shelf in the living room…
Lollyphile’s new beer lollipops are many things: the epitome of human innovation, the height of candy science, and unfortunately, alcohol-free. But how do they do it and—more importantly—how do they taste? We talked to Lollyphile founder Jason Darling (and tried ’em for ourselves) to find out. Darling’s bread and butter isn’t what most would consider…
The Wake-n-Bacon Burger tries to solve my weekly brunch dilemma: Sweet or savory? The proposal is interesting: “Sandwiched between two warm and freshly glazed apple fritters, sits a maple bacon-wrapped beef patty, draped with melty cheddar cheese, and drizzled with a caffeinated maple, espresso syrup.” Hmmm, I don’t know if it succeeds, but I want…
Bike directions are an amazing feature of Google Maps, but if you don’t know the landscape, you might find yourself pedaling up some steep hills. No longer. Google is now providing elevation info so you can avoid, or seek (you beast), those inclines. The feature is technically unannounced, but TechCrunch was able to confirm with…
A mayor who ruined lives in his quest to dox a Twitter account parodying him. Why Asian tourists are being robbed in Paris. And the super-disturbing history of the ice cream song you’ll hear on every street this summer. What’s Ruining Our Cities? Indeed. Ice cream trucks are ruining summer Ah, the sounds of summer.…
Nothing puts a strain on your local power grid like a hot, humid summer day. In many cities rolling blackouts are needed to cope with the strain, so it makes sense that companies would start developing smarter cooling devices. Quirky’s Aros air conditioner is leading the charge, but this smarter oscillating fan is pretty clever…
If you’ve ever festered in iMessage purgatory, it might not have been for naught. An ex-Apple user iscurrently seeking a class action lawsuit for iMessages lost after switching from iOS. In other words, there could be some cash money in your imminent future.
Tim Freccia just returned from shooting Saving South Sudan, where he worked in one of the bloodiest conflicts on earth. Here’s how he got the work done, even under threat of Ugandan gunships. Tim’s covered crisis and conflict around the world — Haiti, Libya, Congo, Somalia, Kashmir and more — for outlets including Vice, Al…
A lot of attention is paid to patent trolls—those unsavory characters gobbling up preemptory patents faster than humanly possible. But how often do they actually follow through? If you’re the porn site X-Art.com, a lot. This week’s issue of The New Yorker takes a look at X-Art, a company that, even in the face of…
It’s game time, people. After months—some might say years—of contentious deliberation, the FCC is moving forward with a set of open internet rules that basically destroys net neutrality as we know it. But it doesn’t have to be this way. The real deliberation begins now. While folks on both sides of the debate have speculated…
At last we got to see the full trailer for Chris Nolan’s Insterstellar. The drama seems centered around a worldwide food crisis fired by climate change and resource depletion—a quite probable future. The space travel part seems equally plausible, showing what may be the first realistic depiction of a real warp drive. Of course, warp…
A bike painted with a coating that glows at night! Wheels that charge your phone! Rims that turn your bike into a moving rave! Be prepared to have your mind blown at Gizmodo’s Commuters of the Future Bike Event on May 18—where inventors and designers will be demoing awesome cycling tech (you could even win…
The fires in Southern California are genuinely different than in the rest of the United States, breaking the well-established rules of fire control developed elsewhere in the country. Research into what makes these fires so different is critical to more effective firefighting. Fires in Escondido, California on Thursday May 15, 2014. Image credit: Gregory Bull/AP…
It’s time for the final chapter in the story of our collaboration with Sixpoint to make Hop Tech 431, the beer of the future. First, we found an experimental hop and we designed a brand-new recipe, then we trained a swarm of autonomous robots to do the brewing. Just kidding. Instead, we brewed it the…
The odds of the average citizen getting kidnapped are pretty low, but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t be prepared for such a scenario. This $20 anti-kidnapping band that attaches to any watch strap should appeal to the well-prepared and paranoid alike, since it hides a set of basic tools for escaping from handcuffs, rope, tip…
The Awesomer found this masterful mashup by Zach Prewitt using the entire audio track from the new Godzilla trailer to create an entirely new trailer for Jurassic Park. Everything matches perfectly, which shows the magic of good editing—and perhaps the fact that most movies nowadays are cookie-cutter films at heart. SPLOID is a new blog…
Street artist INSA mixes graffiti and animation and calls it GIF-iti. He thinks big and doesn’t shirk, producing multiple super sized wall filling works which he digitises and repeatedly overpaints, rendering the results. Street art is by its nature temporal but INSA’s work will last forever—or at least until they pull the plug on the…