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You know that scene in Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind when they’re scanning through Jim Carrey’s playdoh-faced head, looking for bad memories to erase? A bunch of eggheads from MIT just figured out how to do that for real! Sort of. In all seriousness, though, the discovery is poised to do a lot of…
Looks like Apple has doubled the size limit for downloading apps over cellular connections alongside today’s iOS 7 rollout. Users can now download apps up to 100MB before the system forces you to connect to Wi-Fi. [Macrumors]
As if there were any doubts that the future of aviation doesn’t involve humans at the controls, Boeing’s Unmanned Little Bird is the first helicopter to take off and land autonomously, choosing a safe landing site using an on-board laser LIDAR—a combination of light and radar—scanner. Companies like Lockheed Martin have been developing autonomous choppers…
iOS is out. Provided you made it through updating purgatory, your iPhone is up and running on the new software. How do you like it so far? https://gizmodo.com/go-download-ios-7-right-now-1340946172 iOS 7 is beautiful and colorful, and everything looks different—like your apps. But a new operating system takes some getting used to. There are going to be…
Nobody knows what the hell is this ill-conceived “futuristic” car, but the owner says it gets more looks than any Ferrari. And that’s reason enough to sink $100,000 on this retrofitted abortion designed by someone while watching Blade Runner on LSD. https://oppositelock.kinja.com/ebay-find-for-100k-what-the-hell-is-this-1342763844
The team at Biolite, who brought you the ingenious Camp Stove that also charges gadgets, have returned with a new way to heat your outdoorsy eats and drinks. This month, the company is introducing the KettlePot, which is—you guessed it!—a kettle and a pot combined into one very convenient vessel. https://gizmodo.com/charge-your-iphone-with-burning-pine-cones-5926174 There’s 1.5 liters of…
This modern 33-square-foot wooden hut is a concept by Swedish firm Tengbom Architects for affordable student housing called a smart student unit. It cleverly packs about five different traditional types of space into one small volume. But would it actually work? The concept was developed for students at Sweden’s University of Lund. Each hut is…
By now there’s little doubt that drones are here to stay—not just for military use but also for civilian use. In fact, a new “drone census” shows that the number of commercial drone Certificates of Authorization is now almost equal to those from the military. And much of it is happening in California. The drone…
iTunes Radio is years in the making, and today, it finally lands on millions of devices via iOS 7 and the newly updated iTunes 11.1. Like anything that has been predicted and anticipated for ages, intrigued users will dive in, and in all likelihood, millions upon millions of them will become regular users. They shouldn’t,…
Happy iOS 7 day! There’s so much 5S and 5C goodness floating around that something inevitably is going to need to balance it out. And that’s where the 5C case comes in. It’s certainly one of the more unattractive things Apple’s produced in recent years, so we asked you to incorporate into as many real-world…
New Yorkers have a history of experimenting with pneumatic tubes—both for mail delivery (seen above) and public transit—but only one version ever really stuck: An automated vacuum trash collection system beneath the streets of Roosevelt Island. According to two recent studies, this 40-year-old relic might hold the key to developing new pneumatic systems—and it could…
You probably ditched your home phone years ago, but odds are there’s still a landline phone sitting on your desk at work. As satisfying as it is to slam down a handset to drive home a point, it’s time to upgrade. And Native Union will help you transition to using your smartphone all the time…
iOS 7 is out for you to install, and wow is it slick. Perhaps a little too slick. How do I get to the Control Center? Where are those dang buttons? Thankfully, Wired has created a cheater wallpaper set you can download until you get the hang of things. Nothing wrong with training wheels, sport.…
Next up in our impulse purchase accessory week is this 3-source HDMI Switch for under $9. There’s no power cord to further burden your entertainment center, and while you can manually switch sources, the switch will automatically recognize which input to use based on power priority. If you’re running low on HDMI ports, this is…
India and China are the epitome of frenemies. Their relationship isn’t outright antagonistic, as India’s is with neighboring Pakistan, but has remained prickly since an ongoing border dispute over Tibet that began in the 1960s. Which is why it could be a bit disconcerting that India’s newest missile can reach Beijing—not to mention deep into…
BBM will be hitting Android and iOS this Saturday and Sunday, respectively. The app will allow you to message your BlackBerry (or BBM app)-toting friends and will run on Android 4.0 and higher, as well as iOS 6 and 7. [BlackBerry via Verge]
Today’s the big day. iOS 7 is here to change your phone, homescreen, apps and beyond. It’s a big transition, but the iOS homescreen has come a long way in its six years. Here’s exactly how far, in one glorious GIF. https://gizmodo.com/go-download-ios-7-right-now-1340946172 The clever animation was put together by the Czech Apple blog LetemSvetemApplem, and…
It’s Oktoberfest time, or what some may call a far longer, far more lederhosened St. Patrick’s Day. And for this week’s Shooting Challenge, let’s celebrate it by celebrating the lifeblood of Oktoberfest itself: Beer. The Challenge Take a photo that features beer in some way. Oktoberfests optional. The Method Step one: crack a beer. (You’ve…
All that chatter about the death of skeuomorphism and the rise of flat design, iOS 7 is finally here. It’s got a new look, which means your apps do, too. We’re compiling all of your favorite apps in both their old and updated forms so you can see exactly what’s changed and what’s pretty much…
A team of Australian researchers recently climbed the Leaning Tower of Pisa with a 3D scanner and came back with the most detailed map of the building ever. At first you might think that the beautiful results were meant for a museum, but this detailed scan will help scientists protect it from ruin. This first-of-its-kind…