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Using your smartphone abroad sucks, or rather, it’s just annoying. You wish you had your phone to talk to home, but it’s complicated. Maybe you’ve figured it out so that it doesn’t cost you a fortune (lucky you!) but most of us haven’t. Beginning October 31st, T-Mobile will be offering free text and data in…
As a kid, my favorite Hot Wheels toy cars were the ones that changed color in cold or hot water. Tons of fun in the bathtub! But eventually, we all grow up and accept the fact that real cars don’t change colors (or jump through waterfalls). Or, you could hang on to those childhood dreams…
Want to watch an expensive, dangerous, and mesmerizing fireworks display in your living room? It’s easy. Just buy a plasma TV and then hook it up to 2000 volts. OK so you’re not going to do that because you are not insane. Fortunately, Aussie50 is, and he filmed his ludicrous experiment. So just sit down,…
Sure, our chicken is full of salmonella and kids with cancer are being turned away from hospitals. But at least someone’s keeping an eye on those nuclear power plants during this government shutdown. Right? Starting tomorrow as many as 3,600 employees of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission will be furloughed. That’s 90% of the agency’s staff.…
An evening at the symphony is an amazing experience, but you only ever get to see the timpani-hitting, double bass-plucking, tuba-tooting action from a fixed position—seated facing the stage. Well, the interactive design wizards at London studio Sennep have put together an incredible site for their city’s symphony orchestra, offering unprecedented close-ups on the musical…
That pesky government shutdown is still causing all kinds of problems, and this one’s a doozy. Starting Thursday, some 90 percent of the workers who watch over America’s 100 nuclear reactors will be furloughed. Since these guys are sort of the first line of defense in a nuclear disaster, that’s really bad news. Thankfully, a…
The Samsung Galaxy Gear is basically a tiny phone on your wrist. It already has its own apps like Snapchat and Pocket (whyyy?) but if you’re really insane,you can make it run real Android apps too. Ron Amadeo showed off the trick over at Ars Technica and while it’s certainly impressive, it comes with a…
Your parents probably weren’t too keen when you were cramming food in your mouth at the dinner table like a feral child. But you’re all grown up now; you can eat however you want. And if that includes the use of a spoon that looks like the heavy-duty scoop you’ll find on a construction site…
On the heels of the recent discovery thataccelerometers could be used as indicators for Alzheimer’s disease comes yet another potential diagnostic tool, one that most of us already have in our pantries: peanut butter. Alzheimer’s often impacts the olfactory cortex first and, as such, compromises our sense of smell, specifically in the brain’s left hemisphere.…
The best Android phone for most people is 50% off on Amazon right now on AT&T, Verizon, and Sprint. Here’s the Gizmodo Review. It’s even better after the recent update to the camera. Moto X [AT&T] | $100 Moto X [Verizon] | $100 Moto X [Sprint] | $80-$100 Get in touch with Shane on Twitter…
Getting to one destination and then having to input your next destination manually? Who has the time? Years of your life have been wasted with this arduous task. But now, finally (or, rather, once again) you can add multiple destinations all at once in Google Maps. You simply type in your first destination, hit the…
Thanks to a discovery made by one Lincoln-loving professor from North Carolina, the subjects in this classic photo taken at Gettysburg have been called into question. Is that really Lincoln? Or is that other guy Lincoln? And most importantly—what else might be lurking in those creased sepia shadows? Fortunately, you all were more than happy…
Ever had the urge to turn your home into a life-sized curiosity cabinet? Would you love to surround yourself with full-scale lions, oversized insects, and realistic depictions of human skeletons? Do you often construct your own personal Night At The Museum-style fantasies? If you’ve got a taste for the strange but are a bit short…
We’ve all heard, the U.S. government is shut down. And to celebrate the absurdity, we’re going to photograph things that are closed, abandoned, and if you’re really clever, shut down specifically because of the government. The Challenge Take a photo of something that’s closed, abandoned, or generally shut down. It can be directly related to…
If it wasn’t for artists who embraced the company’s computers, Apple might not have survived to release the iPod. And were it not for MacPaint, the simple (by today’s standards) bitmap-based painting program included with the original Macintosh, those artists may have never fell in love with Apple in the first place. But if you’re…
If this next-generation display technology developed by Asukanet ever goes past the concept stage, the days of huddling over an ATM display to block your balances from prying eyes could be over. With a viewing angle of just plus or minus 20 degrees, the Aerial Imaging Plate has a very specific sweet spot that ensures…
Robots are stealing our jobs. Again. In fact, they’ve been stealing our jobs in one way or another since the dawn of the industrial revolution. But when the economy’s in the toilet, our fear of robotic workers reaches new heights. And that fear was well reflected in the early 1980s — a period of double-digit…
YouTube: you know it as a land where even the most adorable video of a puppy can devolve into a thread of racist, sexist, homophobic gobbledygook in an instant. But would it help if the site’s notoriously awful comments were sung by an angelic choir? In theory, a nice melody and a little harmony might…
All you iPhone users may have thought you were safe from getting a million Foursquare tips and suggestions, but no longer: they’ve just rolled out the feature to iOS after releasing it to Android users back in August. Time to turn off those push notifications. [Foursquare via CNET]
In case you weren’t already concerned enough aboutthe wacky (re: highly dangerous) anticsgoing over at the Fukushima power plant, maybe this will do the trick. Six workers attempting to clean up the increasingly unruly mess have accidentally doused themselves with highly radioactive water. While working in on the plant’s partial water treatment units, the workers…