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Google has plans to make better use of your Google+ profile picture—by throwing it up on the display of whoever you call, from early next year. According to Attila Bodis from Google, accounts that have a verified phone number attached to them will be automatically opted in and linked to the associated Google+ account. That…
You’ve never heard of Kazam—because it’s a brand new manufacturer, set up by ex-HTC execs in the UK. But they’re offering up a range of new smartphones that come loaded with stock Android and, intriguingly, a policy which offers free broken screen replacement. Created in June, the company has now announced a line of phones…
The future is slowly arriving, with the advent of phones with radically curved screens—but Samsung isn’t yet content. In fact, the company insists that the displays of its devices will be foldable by 2015. https://gizmodo.com/why-samsungs-curved-smartphone-display-isnt-just-hype-1453993230 Speaking at Samsung’s Analyst Day this week, the company announced that it’ll bring fully-foldable screens to the market “some time…
You kids have it too easy these days. Why when I was a boy, the best our electronics could do in terms of digital squawks and flashing lights was the chattering of a 33.6K modem. And we liked it that way!
Whoops, wish we could take that one back. This TED-Ed animation video teaches you the history of gunpowder. How it began as a Chinese invention for immortality, how it works in fireworks and how it morphed into the world destroyer and creator it is now. Watch it, you might learn a thing or two.
How often have you stared at a piece of technology and felt like you absolutely needed it? That’s just consumerism at work, my friends! How often have you stared at food and wanted to eat it? That’s human nature! So when you combine the basic instinct of wanting to eat with our developed desires for…
Though the world of comic book superheroes requires a suspension of disbelief, there are still rules even superheroes need to follow! Things just can’t happen when they don’t make sense! At least that’s what comic book legend Stan Lee thinks. And if he thinks like that, we should listen. Here he explains why he really…
Not all of us can stand and stare at artwork and pretend to be impressed and then stare again and then focus in on how the brushstrokes add up to the emotion of what the artist was feeling during his struggle when his father did not approve of his calling. Some of us want more…
After centuries of medical science I thought doctors knew every single bit of the human body. Incredibly enough, ScienceDaily reports on the discovery of a new body element called the anterolateral ligament, which apparently has been hiding all this time in our knees. According to ScienceDaily “the Anatomical Society praised the research as very refreshing…
Because China lives in a world where they can build anything by yesterday, we often get to see a lot of architectural miscues and all around building hilariousness. This isn’t one of them. This one’s actually awesome. https://gizmodo.com/china-accidentally-built-an-apartment-complex-in-the-mi-1442963266 NEXT Architects has just won a competition to build this mobius strip-inspired bridge in Meixi Lake in…
If you’ve never read Tubes: A Journey to the Center of the Internet by Andrew Blum you’re now officially out of excuses. The ebook will set you back just $2 if you buy it today! https://gizmodo.com/journalist-andrew-blums-deep-spelunking-tour-through-th-1459092043
With sequestration and whatnot, the Navy’s suffering for resources. So they’re getting creative. Creative like launching drones off aircraft carriers? Well, yes, actually—but it gets more exciting than that. The Marines might soon start fighting pirates. Foreign Policy reports that the Marine Corps is considering a new strategy of deployment involving ships parked off the…
Journalist Andrew Blum’s deep spelunking tour through the geography of the internet—the crawlspaces and warehouses where the wires and cables really go, the actual, physical “tubes” of international data transfer—is on sale today at Amazon for only $1.99 (the Kindle edition). Consider whispersyncing a copy of your own before the day is over…
If you’re like most people, you stopped using docks back when Apple stopped including them with iPods. That’s exactly why we were so pleasantly surprised when we saw the Bluelounge Saidoka lightning charger for iPhone. It actually looks useful! The dock works like any other dock—plug in your phone and it charges—but it gives the…
Kotaku’s Brian Ashcraft just called my attention over a public campaign to stop Japanese citizens from uploading photos of them doing impossibly stupid stuff to Twitter. This made me realize two very important things: 1. I really have to go to Japan soon. 2. The number of humans doing stupid things is exponentially proportional to…
If the only thing that gets you through a long day of work is drowning your sorrows at quitting time, this enabling timepiece is the watch for you. Five o’clock is the only hour that’s clearly labeled, as far as the Ish watch is concerned the rest of the day is a fuzzy blur. But…
The wonderful folks at The Art of the Title specialize in putting together compilation videos of, you guessed it, title sequences. They can be from movies, from specific directors, from film franchises and so on. In this one, they’re tackling the title design of video games. You can see just how much video game graphics…
You know how your mom used to yell that playing video games would turn your brain into mush? Turns out she was exactly wrong. A new study shows that playing Super Mario 64 for half an hour a day over the course of two months causes a “significant” increase in brain size. What makes this…
Watch Pentatonix—a voice quintet from Arlington, Texas—singing an astonishing a cappella medley of Daft Punk’s hits, from their recent Get Lucky to their classic One More Time. It’s like a club sound system made of humans controlled by David Guetta.
Your Christmas tree says as much about you as it does your love for the holidays. So this year why not skip the traditional ornaments like glass bulbs and shiny stars and go for something that will bring real character to your tree? If you’ve been a gamer for as long as you can remember,…