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Editing text on your iPad is never exactly an ideal situation, but if for whatever reason, you absolutely must, you might as well make the process as automated and painless as possible. That’s what Editorial hopes to do. https://gizmodo.com/find-the-best-ios-text-editor-for-you-with-this-insanel-5898681 What does it do? All the basic things you’d want from a text editor (like, you…
It’s a good day to be a conspiracy theorist. Ending a decades-long game of leak after leak without any official word, the US government has finally admitted the existence of Area 51 in a recently declassified CIA report detailing the history of the U-2. https://gizmodo.com/the-lie-is-out-there-three-types-of-alien-encounters-882470014 The National Security Archive at George Washington University published the…
Not too long ago, a couple of MIT scientists asked themselves a lofty question: “Can you 3-D print an airplane?” It didn’t take long for them to realize that 3D printing anything on that scale was impractical. But 3D-printing thousands of small, Lego-like building blocks? That could work. Fast forward a few months, and Kenneth…
Earlier today, the Microsoft-built YouTube app for Windows Phone was unceremoniously disabled by Google. These kind of little inter-corporate kerfuffles happen from time to time, and usually resolve themselves without screwing too many users. But boy, Microsoft didn’t take it quietly. In a screed published on this afternoon, Microsoft explains the whole ordeal, and it…
You’ve seen Andy Gilmore‘s art before—you might just not know it. Gilmore’s colorful kaleidoscopes have adorned everything from magazines to album covers to snowboards. And now, thanks to a collaboration with the Ghostly Store, these hypnotic prints can also deck your walls. Gilmore is inspired by all kinds of forms, many of which come from…
Call of Duty—a warfare simulator that is one most popular and important games in history—is adding female soldiers to the game. The developers gave plenty of excuses in the past, but now they are finally caving in, adding a feature to customize your player, including the player’s sex. https://kotaku.com/why-female-soldiers-were-finally-added-to-call-of-duty-1142063196
There’s so many sci-fi and fantasy movies coming this fall that it’s really overwhelming. Some may suck, some look awesome, so here’s the ultimate guide from io9 so you don’t get lost. https://gizmodo.com/fall-movie-guide-our-forecast-on-20-science-fiction-an-1138983993
In an effort to stick out from the crowd, advertisers often come up with clever ways to reach consumers outside the traditional world of media. These efforts come in many names and varieties: experiential, guerrilla, wild postings, the list is seemingly endless. But despite how clever many of these marketing tactics may seem, there’s almost…
As much as the original Star Wars was a revolution in filmmaking that gave birth to the summer blockbuster, it was also responsible for the idea of marketing and merchandising the crap out of a film property. It all started with a hastily-designed line of action figures and toys that collectors are still desperate to…
It was only a matter of time before smartphones made the transition from communication device to full blown Star Trek tricorder. And with the development of Peek (an acronym for Portable Eye Examination Kit), that transition is nearly complete. Peek is a project spearheaded by the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine in partnership…
Cleaning sucks, but just be happy you don’t have to do it from dizzying heights. New York City’s window washers cleaners have to be some of the ballsiest cleaners out there, and they dangle from buildings everyday like it’s nothing. The New York Times took a closer look at their squeegee-ing heroics, and it’s terrifyingly…
Google Street View drivers haven’t exactly had the best rep recently, what with that whole collecting-private-Wi-Fi-data debacle and their general propensity for photographing naked women, defecators, murders, and mid-coital couples, just to name a few. And now, one almost got arrested by a group Thai villagers. https://gizmodo.com/was-a-rogue-engineer-responsible-for-googles-wi-fi-sn-5559989 The northern Thai village where the incident took…
In 1899, the inventor of the telephone set out to solve another problem: The airplane. He failed miserably. Really, really miserably. But this summer, a team of architects and engineers have resurrected his 106-year-old design for a flying machine for a very different purpose: As a model for floating, solar-powered structures. In the early years…
Apple currently sells refurb. 4th generation iPads for $420, but you can get the latest model new for $430 with a free case to boot. This is the lowest price ever on the latest version of Apple’s tablet, before taking into account the value of the case. [eBay] You are cordially invited to join us…
There’s a chance your internet connection just fritzed out for 20 minutes or so and didn’t let you load any webpages. If you were paying attention, though, you’d have seen that other services, like your chatrooms or a Twitter client, kept working just fine—you just couldn’t send any data out. That’s because there was a…
In case you haven’t noticed, things look a little different around these parts. Comments, however, remain the same! And as we often do, the staff wandered down that lonely ole road known as nostalgia to find our very first comments. Find yours and upload a screengrab if you dare. Come on. It’ll be fun. Happy…
At first glance it looks like a giant, industrial, animated chandelier hanging over your head. But instead of just illuminating a room with its imposing glow, artist Conrad Shawcross’ Timepiece doubles as a modern take on the sundial. Because unlike the ancient clocks that kept our ancestors on time, this one doesn’t need the sun…
The Sunday comic strip “Closer Than We Think” was launched in 1958 at the dawn of the Space Race. But the strip’s mission wasn’t just to show Americans what would soon be happening on the moon and beyond. No, the space age would touch every part of American life — from the fuel that would…
Ballet dancers have an uncanny ability to give gravity the finger while effortlessly doing things with their limbs that normal folks will literally *never* be able to manage. Oftentimes their maneuvers are too quick to catch with the naked eye, but Jesus Chapa-Malacara has managed a sweet way to show every step from start to…
Google’s coasting on the wave of cyber anxiety following the NSA leaks with some new encryption features. From now on everything you put on Cloud Storage will be automatically encrypted on Google servers. Which raises the question: Why isn’t everything encrypted on Google servers? The benefits of encryption are undeniable, from the user’s point of…