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Is it possible to be striking and understated at the same time? The PS4 might be just that. Though the early jokes had pointed it as just being an italicized Xbox One, the sharp angles of the rhombus add a lot more character in real life than they do in pictures. Also: the hollowed-out middle…
There are plenty of reasons to be discomforted by the recent NSA PRISM scandal, chief among them the total obliteration of any remaining notion of privacy we might have had. But there’s another (less pressing, yes, but still confidence-shattering) concern that has echoed around our internet’s hallowed halls this past week: the fact that this…
It’s all but guaranteed that the most hair-raising drives you’ll have will be immediately after you fill the trunk with groceries, plants, and anything else you don’t want to topple. But with these $13 Stayhold trunk dividers, you can hand your keys to a Hollywood stuntman and not have to worry about the bread being…
It’s hard not to get excited about iOS 7. As Tim Cook said on stage during the keynote at the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) on Monday, the update reimagines virtually the entire iPhone experience. And when it’s released to the public this fall iOS 7 will wow your pants off. In the meantime, here’s a…
Apple announced a lot of new goodies yesterday, but it didn’t touch the Apple TV. People who were hoping to install apps on their Apple TV were disappointed. But it’s okay, because the Roku 3—probably the best media streaming box—has had channels and games for a while, and right now it’s on sale. https://gizmodo.com/what-about-apple-tv-512574331 Roku…
Edward Snowden and his acrobatic dancer girlfriend Lindsay Mills are the real-life protagonists of our paranoid era’s best spy thriller/graphic novel. With her art degree and wordy blog and burlesque stripper-pole YouTube videos and artsy lingerie shots, Mills couldn’t be more of a nerd dream girl unless she put on a Guy Fawkes mask—and she’s…
Inside Mansudae Art Studio, a 30-acre warehouse in Pyongyang, thousands of North Koreans work to sculpt, paint, and sew the often bombastic monuments that have become synonymous with the isolated country. But increasingly, Mansudae’s artists aren’t just making art for North Korea—they’re making it for foreign countries, which pay millions for their meticulously detailed monuments…
Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield is retiring, “making good on a promise [he] made to [his] wife.” Hadfield—commander of the International Space Station for three months—gave some of the joy of space exploration back to the world with his awesome photos, videos and Bowie in space. https://gizmodo.com/so-long-commander-hadfield-and-thanks-for-all-the-aw-504656863
Next summer Coney Island is getting back a little bit of its former glory with a familiar roller coaster. Some 14 years after it was demolished, the once famous Thunderbolt coaster is roaring back onto the boardwalk at 65 miles per hour. The former Thunderbolt thrilled patrons from 1925 until 1982 before it was torn…
Google has asked Attorney General Eric Holder and Director of the FBI Robert Mueller to allow the company to publish data about the secret national security requests it has received from the government. Google says the data will help clear it of the reports which surfaced last week alleging the company has granted the government…
You can have every last note-taking, scrapbooking, idea-saving app installed on your iPhone 5, but it still won’t replace the usefulness of always having a pen and paper handy. And ensuring that at least half of that duo is readily available, the Idealnotes are soft-covered Moleskine knock-offs designed to live with your iPhone 5 in…
Well, it’s finally time to have this discussion. What should you buy, the PlayStation 4 or the Xbox One. It helps that we’ve finally got some facts to work with in the new console war, instead of just chasing rumors and misinformation. So here’s the definitive look at how the two new consoles stack up…
Today companies like Microsoft and Sony aren’t just trying to sell you the video game console of the future, they’re trying to sell you the living room of the future, a central hub that connects you to your family and your family to the world. But our expectations for what tech should be included in…
As action cameras get smaller and smaller, we’re able to mount them almost anywhere to capture unique first-person footage of adventures we as humans have never experienced. And if you’ve ever stared at a bird in the sky—imagining what it would be like to fly without a machine—this amazing footage of a falcon stalking a…
As anticipated, Google expanded its burgeoning global empire on Tuesday by buying the Israeli social traffic and mapping service Waze. You might recognize Waze as the GPS app with a soul. Pretty soon you’re going to know it as the thing that made your commute bearable once and for all. Waze’s entire ethos revolves around…
Yesterday, Apple put on one heck of a show. We got a snazzy new version of iOS 7, one big wave of an OS X update, and even a preview of the next Mac Pros. But where was all the news about Apple TV? Apple is seemingly ignoring the enormous potential of its set-top-box. https://gizmodo.com/wwdc-2013-roundup-all-the-new-toys-apple-announced-tod-512401795…
Your bank and credit card companies have quite a file on you. They know how often you go out to eat, how often you drink, how often you fill up your gas tank, along with the time and location of all these activities. Cash is all but dead, and with that comes a digital trail…
Tired of paying the ridiculous markup for brand-name computers, even ones you build yourself? Thanks to the miracle of 3D printing (miracle still being perfected) you can now print yourself an entire computer on the cheap—assuming you’ve got free access to a 3D printer, and don’t need anything more than a basic calculator. The plans…
Wiring everyone up to a single power grid is all well and good—until there’s an outage. But what if we could mitigate outages by supplementing the one big grid with lots of smaller ones powered by renewable energy? The Pacific Northwest Smart Grid Demonstration Project aims to find out. The five-year, $178 million Pacific Northwest…
The last we heard of the Power Mac G4 Cube—a computer everyone loved, but no one could quite figure out—was in a press release from 2001. Twelve years later, we’ve finally met its beautiful, brilliant, and not altogether sane successor. Back in July of 2001, the future of the Cube wasn’t entirely clear. In a…