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When you stick anything metal into a toaster that’s plugged in, something like this will happen. This is a pretty extreme/dumbass case, but something bad will happen. Every time. No no. No need to test it. This is what’s up. What if it’s a fork? Risk of electrocution. Spatula? Explosion. Tongs? Kaboom. If you’re still…
Everyone has favorite shows. Look at Breaking Bad. Fans are everywhere right now. And like Breaking Bad all shows must meet a noble or ignominious end. But that doesn’t mean we stop loving them. Or hating them so much that we are oddly fascinated and can’t stop watching. That’s why Offerpop took a look at…
There’s been a lot of talk about smart watches lately, but most of us aren’t there yet. I wear the same analog watch every day. It tells time and looks kinda nice. I feel naked if I leave the house without it. Some people are all about digital options, either because they find them easier…
Some people are all about candles. Dinner, baths, soy-based, scented. It’s a whole thing. But candles can seem like more trouble than they’re worth. These charcoal candlesticks from Japanese designer Eisuke Tachikawa have gravitas, though. There’s something calming about them. Tachikawa runs the design firm Nosigner and is currently showing home decor pieces in the…
Here’s something for Scooby and the gang. A new service called Brace is using Dropbox to organize and sync files to personal websites. Seemingly targeted at consumers looking for a simple, drag and drop alternative to things like FTP and Github, Brace is offering a clean and straightforward interface for managing files and styles on…
As Joerg points out, toilet brushes tipped with nine inch nails are a much-beloved form of ammo on the Slingshot Channel. But the old toilet brush crossbows didn’t really have a sighting system. So Joerg got serious and created a toilet brush sniper rifle, complete with telescopic sight, that can shoot with precision from 22…
A picture is worth a thousand words and having 10,000 Instagram followers is apparently worth more than $150. At the recently opened 1888 Hotel in Sydney, Australia guests can stay one night for free if they contact the media department to show their social media mettle and follow the hotel on Instagram, of course. Everything…
I’m something of an uncultured swine when it comes to jazz, so weird little Pavement songs are about as close as I get to the real stuff. That being said, “5-4=Unity” is just tops for a swine like me, and maybe you’ll dig it too. https://gizmodo.com/pavement-gold-soundz-5968786 Off Pavements god damn masterpiece Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain,…
It was only a few months ago that the first fully 3D-printed gun was successfully fired. And it’s already made its way to a museum’s permanent collection. Not bad for a youngun’. https://gizmodo.com/the-worlds-first-entirely-3d-printed-gun-489975583 Not just one, but two of the guns were purchased by London’s V&A Museum for an unknown price. It could have just…
Oh snap! Looks like Siri is technically (and quietly) leaving beta with the rollout of iOS 7.
Antarctica is an isolated, frigid desert of ice and snow. It’s practically another planet. And it can be staggeringly beautiful. Ian Hey did something most of us would never dream of and spent a year there. This is what it was like. https://gizmodo.com/antarctica-is-fake-mars-5784797 The footage, stills, and timelapses cover a variety of events in and…
So Into Darkness was fun, but there’s nothing quite like the classics that started the whole thing off. If you’re into them, Juan Ortiz has a treat for you: each of the original 80 episodes as a righteous vintage poster. https://gizmodo.com/star-trek-into-darkness-review-the-fun-of-war-507643153 Inspired by legendary graphic designers like Saul Bass, the vibe of the 60s and…
DARPA’s always working on a bunch of crazy projects, whether it’s to find the next insane robot hero, or just Star Wars robot arms. On their long list of wants is an unmanned “X-Plane” that can do vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) like the dope-ass F-35B. Boeing whipped up this slick contest entry in 27…
Cloud storage is great and all, but sometimes you’ve just gotta download. Sometimes, you’ve just gotta download something huge. Back in the days of dial-up, a couple hundred MB would take eons to bring down, but now we can play with way bigger files. What’s the most massive one you have sitting on your hard…
We got not one but two new iPhone this week. That’s a pretty big deal, but it’s just the tip of this week’s awesome-story iceberg. Dive in! Apple’s Most Important New Product This Month Won’t Be an iPhone Tomorrow, Apple will introduce the world to two new iPhones. One will look almost exactly like the…
We might not be able to build a liquid metal T-1000 killing machine yet, but we just took a huge step towards building a plastic one. Scientists have managed to develop a new polymer that—when cut in half—can heal all by itself. Pretty awesome trick. Developed by a team of Spanish scientists, the material is…
Since the whole PRISM thing blew up, and dozens of other Snowden revelations followed it, there’s been a lot of talk about government spying—foreign stuff and domestic survellience—and what these revelations mean. According to Google’s executive chairman Eric Schmidt, not much; this is just part of our society now. In an event hosted by the…
Yesternight, this former Pittsburg Steelers quarterback and co-host of Fox NFL Sunday said he “wouldn’t have fucked his old, ugly-ass mother. God dang. I got more pride than that” on live TV. Whose mother was that will probably remain a mystery forever. https://deadspin.com/terry-bradshaw-i-wouldnt-have-fucked-his-old-ugly-a-1313217518
So what if you live nowhere near cultural epicenters like Paris, London, or New York? In this day and age, the wonders of human creation and artistic expression are never more than a few mouse clicks away. Virtual museums have been around nearly as long as the Web itself. Established in the dark ages of…
You could say that every Vine is a six-second short film but Airbnb stitched together a hundred Vines to tell one story. Yes, there are some jump cuts and stop motion involved. Yes, there is an inspirational soundtrack. And yes, it’s actually pretty good. Called Hollywood and Vines, Airbnb offered up $100 of credit to…