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Enjoy the trailer for Wes Anderson’s next movie, The Grand Budapest Hotel. Like always, it looks quirky and beautiful and just fantastic and absurd. It stars Bill Murray and Willem Dafoe and F. Murray Abraham and Jeff Goldlum and Harvey Keitel and Edward Norton and Tilda Swinton.
The high-end appliance company Miele recently commissioned an interesting study about the kitchen of the future. It projected that in 50 years our food will be 3D-printed, walls in our homes will grow food, and we’ll even have mini-fish farms right in our kitchens. But you’d be forgiven for feeling like you’ve heard this all…
Canon has spent years making incremental improvements to its DSLR line’s video features, yet it’s been ages since we’ve seen a major step forward in functionality. While the 60D added some nice touches, its successor, the EOS 70D, makes one very specific leap towards excellence. https://gizmodo.com/canon-60d-impressions-the-perfect-video-dslr-is-just-a-5622239 What Is It? A $1200 (body only) DSLR with…
The only thing better than a 1TB USB3 portable hard drive for several dollars less than our “always post at this price” price is an external hard drive that meets those criteria and is also RED. $56. [eBay] Update: The listing has ended. The BitFenix Prodigy changed the Mini-ITX game when it hit store shelves…
Welcome friends! In just a few short minutes, Apple’s going to take the wrapping off of its updated iPad and iPad mini, along with a few other surprises. We’re covering it all live, right here. Join us! The keynote kicks off at 1PM EDT/10AM PDT, but we’re firing up the ol’ liveblog machine about an…
Fifty bucks might sound expensive for an undershirt, but not when it means you can cancel your gym membership, stop buying gallons of protein powder, and sell all of your home gym equipment. Because not only does the Funkybod t-shirt promise to camouflage manboobs, it also creates the illusion you’ve got a muscular toned physique,…
Windows 8.1 is a bunch of small changes that make for a big improvement over Windows 8. You can read our full review here, but Windows 8.1 doesn’t really hit home until you use it, or at least see it in action. https://gizmodo.com/windows-8-1-review-little-changes-make-a-big-differenc-1446625571 We did a quick little run-through of our favorite changes for your…
Shutdown, Obamacare, Syria… who cares—while Humanity wastes time in political shitslinging and unnecessary wars, a team of Ukranian astronomers have discovered a massive asteroid that has a real chance of hitting Earth in 2032 with apocalyptical consequences. It’s the second time in history that an asteroid makes it to the top of NASA’s space danger…
By now we know that basically every manufacturer in the world has been trying—and failing!—to develop a smartwatch that people might actually want to wear. From the depths of this struggle has emerged this Nokia concept for a bracelet with multiple displays. The Facet is so weird that you will have trouble fitting it inside…
With an estimated 700 million of its billion or so residents now residing in urban areas, China has reached an important tipping point in its evolution from an agrarian to industrial economy. But this mass population migration, combined with China’s insistence on central planning and general disdain for Keynesian theory, has resulted in an odd…
Long term data storage is tricky. Hard discs and magnetic tapes lose their charge, CDs and DVDs are easy to scratch, and forget about punch cards. Now a student at the University of Twente has developed an optical storage system he says will survive for up to a billion years — even if you barbecue…
Lomography, maker of your favorite retro plastic film cameras, is diving into the world of digital with a new package of three experimental lenses for micro four thirds mirrorless cameras. The photos look pretty incredible, even if they’re not exactly “high quality.” The three-lens kit includes a fisheye for creating wonky, 160-degree point-of-view shots, a…
After the end of hostilities in WWII, France and Germany have become surprisingly close. The two nations are stalwart proponents of expanded European Union integration and are regularly referred to as the EU’s “twin engine.” But on the issue of unmanned aerial platform, the two simply cannot agree. So while France and its cohorts are…
We already knew that the NSA was collecting a lot of data with its many surveillance tools—like, a lot of data. But new details about the agency’s role in the CIA’s drone program show that they’re collecting incredibly detailed data, too. Detailed enough to catch a terrorist with a single email. https://gizmodo.com/report-nsa-collects-millions-of-email-address-books-an-1445318661 Citing documents leaked…
A dirty car not only looks bad, it can also lead to reduced fuel efficiency if it affects your car’s aerodynamics. But who wants to spend every weekend washing their vehicle, or ponying up for car washes? No one, especially when 3M has created the perfect alternative: a spray-on invisible film that can be easily…
Microsoft set Windows 8.1 upon the world today, and with it a host of improvements large and small. You check out our full review here, but in the meantime, here’s a look at our favorite new features. https://gizmodo.com/go-download-windows-8-1-right-now-1446921289 Start Button Start button? Start button! The absence of Start from Windows 8 was cause for much…
This is the real color of Saturn’s mysterious hexagon storm—a rotating cloud system located on its north pole, so big that it could swallow two Earths—as you would see it if you were orbiting the planet. Check out the full resolution images received from the Cassini spacecraft on October 11 and assembled by Val Klavans…
When it comes to prolonging the life of your laptop, there’s no easier upgrade than adding an ultra-compact USB flash drive to expand its storage capacity—particularly if it’s got a small SSD on board. And a company called PKparis is now laying claim to the title of ‘world’s smallest USB 3.0 flash drive’ with its…
Hovercrafts are truly amazing vehicles: Whether on land, water, mud or ice, these air-cushioned craft rule the unpaved wilderness. And they were born from a wildly optimistic and experimental era of engineering—as reflected by these incredible early prototypes and designs. I recently came across a bunch of rare hovercraft photographs in a few old Hungarian…
Seattle is considering the idea of using waste heat from data centers to heat itself, funnelling energy from gigantic server rooms into a new district heating system to keep people warm. The idea is to give the now-ageing technology of district heating—where heat is generated centrally and then distributed to buildings—a modern shot in the…