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So far, Sony’s Action Cams havefailedto make a significant challenge to the GoPro: the challenger just isn’t a better product. But the company bets that if it can develop enough cool accessories and mounts for its Acton Cam line, maybe—just maybe—it’ll find its market. And we gotta say, the optional wrist-mounted controller for Sony’s latest…
You probably know that wind chill temperatures could reach a record -70F during the polar vortex sweeping the United States right now. But what exactly is wind chill and how do they calculate it? Here are some answers: According to Wikipedia, “wind chill is the perceived decrease in air temperature felt by the body on…
Gizmodo had the pleasure today of stopping by the future Las Vegas factory, autoshop, office, and cafe space for Local Motors, easily one of the most innovative vehicle-design outfits in the country. The company justifiably prides itself on its “co-creative” approach and its “microfactory” network of smaller shops and independent designers, all pooling ideas for…
If a tiny workshop has prevented you from adding one of MakerBot’s Replicator 3D printers to your toolkit, today is your lucky day. The company has announced a smaller version of its Replicator 3D printer—aptly called the Replicator Mini—with a smaller footprint, easy one-touch printing, and even a networked camera inside allowing you to remotely…
Because you are not allowed to be a company anymore if you don’t make an activity tracker, Epson is getting in on the action with its first two entries into the product category. While most of these are a dime a dozen, Epson’s Pulsense products might actually have a leg up on their competition: Built-in…
A couple years ago we saw Epson’s Moverio make its debut. It was kind of like a double-eyed Google Glass, but it had a lot of issues. It was bulky, it was dim, it didn’t have any sensors. Basically, it didn’t do much. Today, the BT-200 is here, and it’s undeniably much, much better. The…
The original Laser Tag game was a huge hit back in the 1980s, though the campy ray guns, clunky helmet, and embarrassing sensor vest just aren’t fashion forward these days. But it’s still fun—which is why ThinkGeek has resurrected the old game, giving it an updated look that includes a stylish windbreaker jacket, smaller sensors,…
The US finds itself firmly in Old Man Winter’s icy grip this year, with recent temperatures across the Midwest and Eastern seaboard rivaling those in Antarctica and, at times, even the surface of Mars. But what’s behind this frigid weather? And, more importantly, when will it end? The phenomenon is known as the Polar Vortex.…
Samsung’s ATIV Book 9 line (formerly Series 9) has always had a silly name but a beautiful body. Now Samsung’s refreshing the ultrabook for 2014 with better guts, a slightly bigger screen, a killer battery, and more. Probably the most important if least thrilling part of the 2014 update is, of course, a 4th generation…
MCA Home Video will cut the price of the mega-hit “Back to the Future” from $79.95 to $29.95 later this summer. (The superior laser disc version retails for $34.95.) — June 22, 1987 Doylestown Intelligencer in Pennsylvania *$80 in 1987 is about $160 when adjusted for inflation
We were cautiously optimistic when the concept for the real-life Instagram camera, the Socialmatic, popped up online last year. Now, despite a few concerns, Polaroid is officially making the design a reality. The company is partnering with Socialmatic, and when the camera is available this fall, it will allow photographers to either instantly share their…
Michael Bay just walked on stage, flubbed his lines, and walked off at a Samsung CES press conference. It was weird. Bay was there to promote Samsung’s curved UHD TVs. At first it seemed like a planned thing where he was talking about TVs and he’d pretend to screw up his lines then maybe he’d…
On the way in from the airport, my driver didn’t want to drop me at the downtown Las Vegas address that I had provided him. “Oh man, I dunno,” he said. “It might not be very… nice.” When I explained I was there to cover the revitalization of Las Vegas’s urban core he looked at…
Samsung’s tablet family is about get a few new professional members. The new Android tablets, dubbed the Galaxy NotePRO and Galaxy TabPRO (which includes three sizes) are definitely aimed at the business sector, but they certainly look like flagship products that anybody would want to get their hands on. The two stars of the show…
Flatscreen televisions are great. Curved televisions are the future. And Samsung’s oddest CES entry this year—an ultra-high definition television that bends at your whim—bridges both with just an extra dollop of nuts. The Curves Let’s start with the TVs you can actually buy. Samsung announced its U9000 SeriesCurved UHD series that will be available in…
The marijuana economy in California, battling obesity in Oklahoma City, the real underground in London, plus buildings that used to be Pizza Huts, and much more, all in this week’s urban reads. Colorado may have just legalized pot, but California has nurtured a thriving industry for years. A peek inside the state’s weed economy [Next…
Harry Beck’s topological Tube Map is an instantly recognizable design icon, even for those who have never navigated the London Underground. Sure, the clean geometry makes it easy to figure out the best route, but it’s the variety of Pantone hues assigned to each line that gives it true at-a-glance readability. That is, if you’re…
Displays that can read your mood. Chips implanted in our brains. More than just wearable technology; technology that’s in everything we wear. Almost quaint in a sci-fi novella. But in Intel’s real-life vision? Thrilling. And RealSense is what’s going to get us there. RealSense isn’t a specific piece of technology, but rather Intel’s name for…
Electric-only cars might be envogue right now, but Toyota is pursuing another eco-friendly alternative to gasoline engines with its FCV concept. The company is now claiming the vehicle will be available sometime in 2015—at least if you live in California where (hopefully) hydrogen refill stations will be plentiful by then. The FCV borrows the same…
When the six-barreled electrically-powered Dillon Aero M134D Minigun fires, you can only see a terrifying blurry vomit of death coming out of it. In super-slow motion, however, this lethal machine looks fascinating. Especially when it’s only destroying an old car from a helicopter. While you watch RatedRR’s latest awesome demonstration, keep in mind that this…