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No word yet on whether or not Xbox Music is breaking out of its Windows 8 prison and turning into a web-app, but it now has a free, ad-supported radio feature where you can start a station based on a specific artist. You know, like Pandora. https://gizmodo.com/according-to-the-verge-microsofts-xbox-music-service-w-573329884 You’ll also be able to take any website…
Windows developers itching to get their hands on Xbox One’s new Kinect are in luck. Pre-orders for the new Kinect’s development kits—going at $399 a pop—have just opened up.
Today we learned that Facebook and Flipboard will be getting “official” apps for Windows 8. Indeed, Flipboard has confirmed that an app will come out this year. Yes! But all its got to show so far is an 8 second prototype animation. More official apps for Windows 8 is important because developers have been hesitant…
An online uproar and a 10,000-signature petition forced Michigan wildlife authorities to let a family keep their beloved Lilly the Deer, who sleeps on a futon and wears party hats. Lilly was born moments after her mother was struck dead on a road, and the family raised her as a pet.
What you’re looking at above is Motorola’s new logo, which apparently drifted into the wild ahead of a major rebranding effort. In case you didn’t already know, Google owns Moto and dictates much of its company policy. Oh you didn’t know? Here’s a reminder for the rest of eternity. [The Verge]
The preview version of Windows 8.1 is available to download and try out right now. Here’s how to get it. The update is available through the Windows Store, so you’re going to need Windows 8 to try 8.1. Duh. Now, just go here and download the .exe from Microsoft (it should be live now), which…
Microsoft rolls out the next version of windows, 8.1, at its annual Build developers conference today. It’s a big deal. Windows 8 was a crazy ambitious step, what follows is just as important. This is what Microsoft’s taken from your months of feedback (or just, yelling). Almost everything coming in 8.1 seems like a genuine…
Modern-day slavery fan Paula Deen finally went on the Today show to cry and beg for forgiveness. Still, she wonders if the black people really get offended by the N-word. After all, she has heard the blacks in her kitchen use this word!
Prying the lids off tiny shipping crates, opening incredibly small rusted doors, fending off hordes of action figure-sized zombies: the uses for this keychain-sized crowbar are endless. And for around $15 you can add it to your pocket toolbox and never find yourself struggling to pry open a tiny coffin again. Available from Shapeways, the…
It’s flown under the radar a little bit, but today’s the day we see the new Windows. We’ll be covering it in depth, but you can watch Microsoft’s streamed live here. The keynote begins at 9AM PDT, noon Eastern.
The concept of cattle branding may make some people squeamish, but the ancient practice is one of the main factors keeping the world’s cattle trade from falling into chaos. Of course, cattle rustlers snatching your steers was more of a problem in the mid-1800’s, but there’s still no better way of keeping your stock in…
Microsoft is adding native support for 3D printers to Windows 8.1. That means you don’t have to jump through any hoops to 3D print an item—if your computer is hooked up to a 3D printer, you can just hit print. There have been some rumors floating around that Microsoft would release its own affordable 3D…
The weather. It’s all anyone talks about these days. But there’s never been one single service that gets it right, or even bothers to tell you what you actually need to know. Well, Betaworks’ Poncho, a new weather service, might have just figured it all out—with a simple text message in the morning. With constant…
Pioneer’s new SB-PS23W is a soundbar the way most people want it: A simple, relatively inexpensive way to make a television sound louder. In that way, it’s cut from the same cloth as the excellent AitPlay speakers the company released last year (actually, they’ve got the some LA-based designer). It wasn’t the first AirPlay speaker,…
Who likes taking out the trash? Nobody, that’s who. We’ll do anything we can to avoid trips to the curb, or the garbage chute, including letting it pile up for weeks on end. But a giant mountain of stinking trash in your kitchen isn’t the only solution. This stainless steel trash can includes a manual…
The Fisher-Price View-Master has entertained generations of kids with stereoscopic views of famous landmarks and cartoon characters since its advent in 1939. Problem was, these iconic gadgets could only display images, never record them. But the Poppy can. It turns your iPhone into a 3D camera. The Poppy generates a pair of stereographic images from…
Conan O’Brien went to E3—the games industry’s yearly trade show—to discover the newest game consoles, the Xbox One and PlayStation 4. But the most important discovery was the reason why Nintendo’s Mario has a mustache as told by his creator, the legendary Shigeru Miyamoto. Watch the second video here. https://kotaku.com/sorry-sony-microsoft-or-basically-anyone-else-conan-584763776
Westinghouse Digital’s “Digital Whiteboard” is an 84-inch UltraHD monster that runs Windows 8. It costs $15,000, so for starters, this is headed to the lecture halls and boardrooms of the world. Unless you’ve got dollar, you won’t see this beauty in your living room just yet. Which is a shame, because using it is like…
In a 5-4 vote, the U.S. Supreme Court has declared the federal Defense of Marriage Act unconstitutional, arguing that it violates the Fifth Amendement. Gay marriage will have to be legally recognized by the federal government from now on—and states will not be able to write anti-gay marriage laws. Photo by Getty Images
Despite our international obsession with drones—both their awesome powers and terrifying repercussions—the truth is that they’re an incredibly immature technology. And, like most immature technologies, that means they’re not quite all they’re cracked up to be. In fact, drones are severely limited by a whole heap of engineering issues that are stymying their widespread adoption.…