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Whether you like it or not, sunburns from these balmy late summer days will soon give way to that dreadful dry skin of early winter mornings. It’s inevitable, and if you don’t prepare yourself now, it’ll be miserable. That’s right. It’s almost humidifier season. The Casamita humidifier is what you need. Powered by AAA batteries…
Jalopnik’s Travis Okulski: “Like Louis CK says, you’re sitting on a chair in the sky. You should be freaking out the whole time.” This video makes flying look like magicks indeed. Now think about this: Only a few centuries ago you could have been burned to death just for claiming that people can fly in…
If you have a small apartment, here are eight extremely useful and clever tips to make the most out of it. They are also very easy to implement, so bookmark for later today and get to it. https://lifehacker.com/8-ways-i-hacked-my-tiny-apartment-to-fit-all-my-stuff-1205167515
In the market for a brand new iPhone? We’ve got an important piece of advice for you: WAIT! Now is the worst time to buy. You’re probably well aware by now, but in case you aren’t, here’s the PSA: iPhone-land is about to get a big shake-up, and there is no reason for you to…
Instagram! Back in your grandparent’s day, they used to call that a Polaroid camera. It’s funny because it’s sort of true, as demonstrated in this sketch from TeamCoco. Actually, this hits close to home because my mom joined Instagram just last week. She’s savvier than most when it comes to tech but it took her…
Facebook is hopping on the transparency train by releasing its first-ever transparency report this morning. Covering 74 countries and detailing over 38,000 government requests for data, the document sheds some light on how Facebook works with governments. Some, but not much. While there’s a story behind every country’s figures, the biggest one is about the…
When kids love camp, they really, really love camp. And they’re not hard to spot since they never shut up about it—often into adulthood. So for those of you who relish the nostalgia of those carefree, summer days of yore, you’ll probably want to look away now. The blog English Russia has posted a collection…
America’s fleet of surveillance and attack drones are far older than most people realize. While the unmanned platforms have certainly come into the spotlight since the start of the War on Terror, they’ve actually been dutifully getting shot out of the sky on behalf of our national interests since World War I. And one of…
Top: the Super-Kamiokande. Bottom: the Stellarator. The former is a particle detector; the latter is a one-of-a-kind machine that can recreate the heart of a star right here on Earth. Both are in Japan, buried underground like most of the insanely gigantic scientific research machines in this list. They truly defy belief. https://gizmodo.com/14-immense-scientific-instruments-you-wont-believe-are-1200943611
No 3D printer? No problem. 3D Hubs is a brand new service that lets you find 3D printers you can use in your area. Type in your address, and 3D Hubs will show you on a map where there are humans who want to rent out their 3D printers to you. You’ll upload your design,…
Nothing sells the push-button leisure society of tomorrow better than a farmer with ample time to lounge. Or in this case, a rancher in a speedo, getting served a refreshing drink by a robot. Sure things may be difficult now, but when even farmers have plenty of leisure time and the majority of their work…
In the early 1980s Apple had a sign in its offices: “Loose Lips Sink Ships.” The British World War II slogan was a reminder that extreme secrecy—Steve Jobs’ obsession—was needed to succeed. Now, the secrecy—and all the excitement—is gone. But does anyone, except the diehard fans, really care? https://gizmodo.com/apple-the-iphone-and-the-end-of-surprise-1203910740
Apple TV got an over-the-air update today that added a couple of great new apps to the platform—Vevo, Disney, Disney XD, and an app from the Smithsonian.
TwelveSouth’s new GhostStand is a Houdini for your MacBook—the clear lucite computer stand looks like it has suspended your laptop in mid-air. Inspired by designer Philippe Starck’s Ghost Chair, the $35 platform is available starting today. It works for MacBooks, MacBook Airs, and MacBook Pros. The stand levitates your MacBook six inches above your desk,…
6y11. That’s the medallion number and plate of the New York Police Department’s spy cab, “outfitted with state-of-the-art surveillance gear” to eavesdrop on anyone within range. “Anyone” is usually muslim people going into mosques. http://gawker.com/this-is-the-nypds-secret-spy-cab-1203862686
You don’t see a lot of first person shooter games that opt for a bow and arrow in lieu of a machine gun, but that’s probably because no one has created a bow interface as authentic as what Masasuke Yasumoto at the Tokyo University of Technology has developed. His bow, modelled after an authentic traditional…
Kinja user Ninjacate on Sunday’s Miley Cyrus performance at the MTV Video Music Awards: “What Miley did last night was easily one of the most racist displays I’ve ever seen.” Her throughout analysis is spot on. https://groupthink.kinja.com/solidarity-is-for-miley-cyrus-1203666732
If you’ve dreamed of becoming a surfer, but don’t live anywhere close to waves big enough to ride, that’s no longer a problem. The JetSurf board promises to turn anyone into a Big Kahuna, even on the calmest of lakes, thanks to a built-in 100cc gas engine that can propel the board up to 35…
Windows 8.1 just went out to manufacturers in RTM—but since Microsoft’s on its new fast release cycle, that doesn’t quite mean what it used to as far as being ready for general use. You’ll still be waiting for October 18th on that front.
Yesterday, Google upset lots of folks by pulling the plug on the most awesome aspect of Chromecast, the ability to play local content through a third-party app. Today, the company’s saying it was an inadvertent mistake, and that local content will stay. What gives? https://gizmodo.com/google-is-crippling-chromecasts-best-feature-1200683643 Soon after Chromecast arrived, developer Koushik Dutta put together a…