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In the 1989 movie Back to the Future Part II, the food of 2015 looks incredibly familiar — it’s just prepared a bit differently. Toss a miniature Pizza Hut pizza onto a pan, stick it into your Black & Decker Hydrator, tell the machine how you want it cooked, and three seconds later your pizza…
What would you do if you came upon an abandoned stroller with a crying baby inside? You’d probably check to see if the infant was ok, right? Not after watching this prank you won’t. The same team responsible for that wonderful telekinetic coffee shop freak out prank is back with an even more terrifying marketing…
The Motorola Moto G is a wonderful phone for the money. And the deal just got a tiny bit sweeter for people who would rather run stock Android KitKat than Motorola’s very lightly skinned Android UI. It now comes in a Google Play Edition. You know, for the nerds. https://gizmodo.com/moto-g-review-the-best-cheap-phone-but-still-a-cheap-1479588299 Even if you’re a stock…
A federal court dealt a deadly blow to net neutrality on Tuesday by striking down the FCC’s open Internet rules and practically inviting broadband providers to offer preferential treatment to companies willing to pay for it. It was a deadly blow, but did it really kill net neutrality dead? https://gizmodo.com/federal-court-invalidates-net-neutrality-rules-sides-w-1501028467 The future of net neutrality…
I made this GIF from the slices of a recent CT scan of my head. The small white dot in the green circle is a tumor near my pineal gland. Fortunately, it’s calcified and requires no intervention—it stopped growing the same way it started*. I just thought it would be cool to share it here…
I’m not gonna lie: It’s a lot like meeting Oz in his Emerald City. Mostly because no one associated with him would set up a formal time for me to meet with Tony Hsieh, CEO of Zappos and the financial and philosophical force behind the Downtown Project, the $350 million urban revitalization program transforming downtown…
Chrome’s newest release, out today, includes a handy audio icon to help you track down that noisy tab, along with icons for tabs that are using your webcam or connecting to Chromecast. And, of course, a host of stability and security changes. [Chrome Releases via TheNextWeb]
Need more storage for less money? Of course you do. Grab the Seagate Backup Plus 4TB External Hard Drive for $125, its lowest price ever. It seems like only yesterday $160 with the deal price on a 4TB external. [Buy.com via eBay] If what you’re lacking is USB ports, Anker has you covered (as usual)…
It’s hard to get excited over a dedicated voice recorder these days, especially when smartphones have tried to step in and fill that role. But when it’s vital that you capture every word in an interview, a voice recorder is still the best tool for the job. And Olympus has now made them even better…
Google Drive just got an activity stream that details everything you and the people you’re working with have been doing with your documents and spreadsheets.
The simple black and white e-ink display inside your Kindle lets you read book after book on a single charge, but when it comes to devices displaying multimedia content like your smartphone, a monochrome display just doesn’t cut it. You want color, and lots of it, so Japan Display has created a new type of…
Bo Bergman, a 73-year-old Swedish man living in the quiet locality of Simlångsdalen (population about 500) is not reading this right now. This is because Bo Bergman really hates the internet. Like, a lot. In fact, Bo Bergman’s distaste for the festering contagion that is our precious information superhighway has grown so strong that he…
Not that we needed any further proof that GoPro’s hardware is the compact camcorder of choice for anyone looking to capture a unique first-person perspective, but the company recently won a Technological Emmy for its creation. And, of course, the company’s founder captured the whole event with one of its cameras. If you’ve ever wondered…
Forget everything you think you know about Iron Man. Turns out he was powered by Lego. Yes, you read that correctly. The Tumblr “Source Code in Television and Films” by John Graham-Cumming has exposed the programming code Tony Stark used to bring his Iron Man suit to life. And it’s a code for a Lego…
Reuters reports that smoke was seen coming from a Japan Airlines Boeing 787 Dreamliner early Wednesday morning. You might remember that almost exactly a year ago, a Dreamliner caught on fire in Boston, grounding the plane worldwide for four months. The cause of that fire? The battery. Oof Boeing can’t catch a break. https://gizmodo.com/this-is-the-battery-that-melted-in-the-boeing-787-dream-5977257 The…
Bad grapes only lead to sour wine, and wineries know they must be discarded before they ruin the batch. Yet, even in Northern California’s multi-million dollar wine industry, separating good grapes from bad is still done by hand. That’s why one local winery now employs a single machine capable of doing the sorting work of…
Apparently, the meteor that hit Chelyabinsk in last February transformed the locals into the most badass living creatures on Earth. Need to fire your cigarette? No problem, a 30 ton Hitachi caterpillar excavator can do the trick for you: SPLOID is a new blog about awesome stuff. Join us on Facebook
The ice sheet that covers Antarctica is ancient, hiding a whole landscape of mountains and valleys that once teemed with life. Using radar and satellite footage, scientists are studying this hidden world—and they just found a two-mile-deep canyon down there. A new paper in the January issue of the Geological Society of America Bulletin describes…
For some reason mankind has been happy to settle for elastic rubber bands that only exist in two dimensions. So far they’ve served us mostly ok, but the talented designers at Nendo have realized that taking rubber bands into the third dimension vastly improves their usefulness. From securing rolled up documents, to binding together a…
The first scheduled reading for my forthcoming book on Aphex Twin’s album Selected Ambient Works Volume II for the 33 1/3 series will be at the storied City Lights bookstore in San Francisco’s North Beach neighborhood. Several musicians will be joining me for this event. More details on them as the date nears. It’s scheduled…