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Most people have heads. So when you see someone without a head, it’s a bit of a novelty. So for this week’s Shooting Challenge, we want you to photography headless people doing everyday things. But how? The Challenge Take a photo of a person without a head doing whatever you’d like. Here’s how: The Technique…
This beautiful tracking video shows Asteroid 2013 XY8 buzzing our planet on Tuesday night. It’s estimated to be up to 230 feet across, more than three times the size of the Chelyabinsk asteroid that caused havoc earlier this year. And we only discovered it four days ago. This could’ve gotten hairy. https://gizmodo.com/meteorite-explodes-over-russia-panic-spreads-5984476 At a little…
Alice Finch and David Frank clearly love the world of The Lord of the Rings as much as they love Lego, because you don’t just cruise through an incredible 200,000 block build without a heaping helping of pure passion. This insane brick Rivendell is fandom incarnate. After studiously watching The Fellowship of the Ring and…
Eric Rosol is not a big-time hacker. However, the Wisconsin man did participate in the 2011 distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack that Anonymous unleashed on Koch Industries—for one whole minute. And for that one minute of his life, a judge just decided, Rosol must pay a $183,000 fine. Oh, and two years probation. But…
Southwest is so awesome. You can watch TV for free onboard, the flight attendants aren’t jerks, and now you can use iMessage during your flight for just two bucks. https://gizmodo.com/you-can-watch-live-tv-in-flight-on-your-ipad-on-southwe-645198415 The deal starts today, provided that your device is running iOS 5 or later. Southwest hasn’t said how it works, but it’s probably as simple…
It’s not exactly surprising but it’s always visually incredible how you can paint the world with data. Like this lovely map visualization. You can see the outline of continents take shape from just charting 19th century ship patterns. There are voids in the map, of course, but it’s impressively clear in so many parts too.…
As the immediate aftermath of the Fukushima nuclear disaster has passed, Japan is faced with another conundrum: Where to store thousands of tons of radioactive soil that have been harvested from around the region. This week, officials unveiled a $970 million plan to build a massive storage facility to house the stuff. The plan was…
You can already get sticky notes in a few different sizes, but for those who want even more control, you can now get them on an endless roll—letting you tear off the perfect size as needed. After all, some days you just need a few groceries, while others you need to completely restock the pantry.…
Outlook.com’s latest move to win over Gmail users is an easy, one-step importer that copies over your Gmail messages with labels, read status and conversation structure intact. The feature is new today, with a gradual rollout to all Outlook users. [Outlook Blog via Engadget]
Early in Spike Jonze’s film Her, Joaquin Phoenix’s character gazes out his Los Angeles window. As the camera pans, we see not a squat, sprawling metropolis, but a golden-lit landscape of skyscrapers stretching all the way to the horizon. When I saw the film, this scene made me gasp. It wasn’t just the shock of…
The Nexus line’s reputation of bad camera phones seems to have stopped at the Nexus 5, but Google isn’t limiting the improvement to hardware. The Nexus 5’s 4.4.1 update took what was already a much better camera and improved its launch time and focus speeds by half a second. That may not seem like much,…
Predator drones are very, very good at what they do, but $8 million will only get you about half of one. Doesn’t matter which half, that guy ain’t gonna to fly. Instead, the US Navy is investing in a smaller, lighter, more versatile recon drone. US Naval Air Command recently awarded Boeing subsidiary Insitu an…
It’s very rare to see clouds like these from this perspective. From space, all clouds appear flat most of the time, but NASA’s Aqua satellite got this beautiful angled shot on December 2. They look like ice cream clouds crowning a giant banana split over the Indonesian island of Flores. In a view from high…
There are thousands of invisible signals bouncing around us all the time, and the world would be a very different place if we could see them. Visualizer extraordinaire Nickolay Lamm already showed us what the Wi-Fi noise would look like, and now he’s back to illuminate the cell phone signals all around us. It’s trippy.…
You know, for all that “no one can hear you scream in space” crap, space sounds pretty bloody scary. Check out the sounds that Juno recoded as it was passing Earth to speed up on its way to Jupiter. https://gizmodo.com/first-video-ever-to-capture-the-moon-rotating-earth-is-1480576442 But while it sounds like screaming interdimensional demons, it’s actually Earth’s magnetosphere. The radio signals…
Did you know there’s a right and a wrong way to wrap your MacBook charger? Curl it up in a ball, and eventually it’ll break. But wrap it like you see in the picture above, and it’s going to last a whole lot longer. The key to keeping your expensive charger in tip-top shape is…
Spotify is getting an ad-supported mobile version—previously, you had to be a paying subscriber to get mobile access to the service from your iOS or Android phone. Oh, and you’re going to get Led Zeppelin! Yes! Finally! Both the new product, and Zeppelin will be available today. OK, so first the important content news: Spotify…
The Runehamar Tunnel on the west coast of Norway is a piece of disused underground road infrastructure that has found an unexpected second life through its new and bizarre purpose: it now exists solely as a place for setting fire to things. Meant as a test site for “investigating catastrophic tunnel fires,” the abandoned subterranean…
Pertamina—Indonesia’s state-owned oil and gas corporation—will have a new headquarters in Jakarta in 2020. One that looks like a smooth spaceship about to take off and generates electricity thanks to its design, created by American architects Skidmore, Owings & Merrill. According to the firm: The world’s first supertall tower for which energy is the primary…
How many webcams are there in the world? I have no idea. Millions upon millions. But the problem is that 99.99% of them are dull and boring, like watching concrete dry. (Although, perhaps, the very inner essence of webcams is to be repetitious and dull.) But take a look at the collection we’ve put together…