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PC Gamers! You won’t have to spend more money to make your Xbox One controller work with your computer. Unlike the 360 which requires a wired controller or an extra dongle, the Xbox One’s controller will work fine with your PC games. Well, it’ll work fine with your PC after a software update in 2014.…
It’s been exactly 25 years since the world lost one of its greatest artists. Artist Jean-Michel Basquiat passed away from a drug overdose at 27 on August 12, 1988. The Brooklyn born artist started in the streets and meteorically rose through the art scene to collaborate with Andy Warhol and is still seemingly referenced in…
At $250, this special Lego Breaking Bad set is only for die hard collectors. It’s not official—Lego doesn’t sanction violence or drugs, naturally—but I don’t care: it looks great. The only drawback: it doesn’t have a Jesse minifig (but has Walter, Gus and Mike.) https://gizmodo.com/finally-a-breaking-bad-lego-set-that-you-can-actually-1115406010
Other than lasers and Elon Musk, magnets might be the most superhuman objects we have on this dear Earth of ours. They can make things fly, they can make things stick, they can demolish laptops, they can make you squeal and scream and feel like a kid. Another thing magnets can do? Make clothes. The…
Even though YouTube is the greatest tool ever created to waste time, it’s also the biggest open house for gigabytes of completely useless moving crap. And even though YouTube can make any video viral, it’s also responsible for the onslaught of YouTube celebrities. YouTube giveth and taketh away. This clever animation video by Jello Apocalypse…
Cable TV is very expensive and mostly a giant disappointment. There’s never really “anything to watch” and those 700+ channels seem to be the same couple of dozen channels in various aspect ratios. It’s crap. But it’s also the only thing people talk about in 2013, what they see on the TV. https://gizmodo.com/confessions-of-a-cord-cutter-why-im-back-after-2-5-ye-1059563449
What’s this handful of feces? It’s a half-eaten “Waffle Taco” from America’s fast-food innovator, Taco Bell. There is no taco involved. Instead, it’s a frozen waffle around some slaughterhouse-runoff “sausage” and a glop of reconstituted eggs. Yum, save some for the rest of us! https://kotaku.com/taco-bells-waffle-taco-the-snacktaku-road-trip-review-1112561590
You know why I didn’t like Elon Musk a few years ago? Because of PayPal. Because he seemed like a dilettante. Yet another Valley guy who was ignoring all the hard work and ingenuity that had gone into systems like infrastructure and space travel for the last fifty years; another nerd who thought every system…
Bloomberg is reporting that a retina iPad Mini and a thinner iPad are both set to release later this year. That would confirm previous reports about how the full-sized, big boy iPad was getting the iPad Mini design treatment with a narrower bezel and a thinner body and that the iPad Mini would finally get…
Using Kinect with your Xbox One is no longer mandatory. Yay, right? No. Wrong. Again. This is another dumb subtraction from Microsoft, presented as choice. https://kotaku.com/xbox-one-wont-actually-need-kinect-plugged-in-microso-1113142909 It’s simple: As a standard-issue, always-on-and-enabled FEATURE of the Xbox One, Kinect was something that had a hugely better chance (not a guarantee, but a good chance) of being…
Last year, a Canadian record shop called Apollo Music bought a filthy, trash-filled hoarder house. Why? Cuz it was full of records. At least 250,000. These are a few snapshots from the process, and they show the biggest and saddest collection you’ll probably ever see. According to Apollo Music, when the home was purchased, it…
Look at these three kids, Harry and his super friends. But are they really the best super friends of the fictional worlds of magic and science fiction, or are they actually at the very bottom of a very long list? Only you can decide, using the magic we like to call “Kinja commenting.” https://gizmodo.com/whats-the-most-epic-friendship-in-all-of-science-ficti-1113135023
Inventor-entrepreneur-mad-scientist Elon Musk just released an alpha design of his vision for the future of high-speed transit. This is our first look at Hyperloop. After teasing the concept for months, we’re finally going to be able to figure out if this is a fantasy—or the beginning of our new reality. The entire PDF of the…
Do you like a challenge when it comes to assembling flat-pack furniture? And we’re not talking about deciphering the illustrations and hieroglyphs in an Ikea manual. We mean real Mensa-level stuff. If blank crossword puzzles and unsolved Sudoku grids get you really excited, you’ll love the incredibly complicated furniture from Bulgaria’s Praktrik. https://gizmodo.com/can-you-solve-the-10-hardest-logic-puzzles-ever-created-1064112665 One of…
We now know slightly more about what happens after death, thanks to new research that measures the electrical activity in the brains of rats before and after cardiac arrest. Spoiler: it does not flat-line. Not immediately, anyway. A team of researchers from the University of Michigan conducted their life-after-death study on nine rats with electrodes…
These are first images and details of the system that may one day take you from downtown Los Angeles to downtown San Francisco in 35 minutes, all using passenger capsules traveling through tubes at the speed of sound. It’s called Hyperloop and it does look like the train from the future, both in terms of…
In just a few minutes, Elon Musk will finally reveal his plans for the Hyperloop, a revolutionary transit system that’s capable of getting you from downtown Los Angeles to downtown San Francisco in 30 minutes flat. At 5 pm, he’ll hold a conference call to explain Hyperloop in detail. And we’re going to liveblog the…
Google’s Glass update released today adds Path and Evernote voice controls, nearby movie listing alerts, smoother video and volume controls and voice dictation for video and photo captions. Oh, and an automatic “happy birthday” message when you’re too busy to call your friends. [Google]
Hacking your house, your gadgets, your car or your life to save precious time or make things better is great. But if you’re spending more time than what you’re saving, you’re doing it wrong. In his In Defense of Life Hacking, Whitson Gordon explains why life hacking is awesome—as long as you don’t get obsessed.…
Facebook’s newest update adds in-app restaurant reservations and your area’s TV and movie listings to Facebook Pages. The update also brings some visual tweaks to the iOS app’s timeline. [Facebook]