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Wait, Samsung just launchedtwo more Galaxy Tabs? Anyone who can keep count of these things deserves one for free.
Asus has been busy announcing a slew of new products at Computex in Taipei overnight and, while many of them are deeply unremarkable, a glass-coated ultrabook and updated Transformer Pad Infinity should be enough to pique your interest. The 13.3-inch Zenbook Infinity uses a pretty impressive-looking aluminum and glass construction, featuring Gorilla Glass on both…
The New York Times is reporting that Apple’s much-rumored music streaming service may soon be ready—even in time for next week’s WWDC—thanks to the company finally signing contracts with major music labels. https://gizmodo.com/bloomberg-apples-pandora-killing-internet-radio-servic-5954986 The report suggests that Apple signed a deal with the Warner Music Group over the weekend for both recorded music rights and…
We’ve been through a lot with slap bracelets. There were the novel years when everything seemed possible, the painful years when the cruel tide of fashion turned, and the ironic years when it seemed like anything could resurface and claim a place in hipster nostalgia. And now two different groups have Kickstarters for recoiling mudguards.…
Bedroom Hymns was in an early preview of The Great Gatsby before the real soundtrack was released. It was sort of a reference to the fact that Florence and the Machine would have “Over the Love” on the soundtrack when it eventually came out. But ever since that trailer, “Bedroom Hymns” has been stuck in…
Beer and soda companies are doing bottle redesigns left and right lately, and like so many things these overhauls seem to be motivated by brand appeal aka money. But you kind of can’t blame manufacturers for wanting to, you know, sell more of their product or whatever. Free market! Anyway. It wasn’t always like this.…
Joerg Sprave is expanding his horizons and moving The Slingshot Channel into a new era. He had blacksmith James Helm make him a small sword and this demo is a relaxing break for all of us. Just some good old fashioned coconut decapitation to test the blade. Refreshing! Oh, and the hilt of the sword…
Pigeons are everywhere in cities, but they don’t get a lot of love. True, they can spread disease and aren’t very personable, but maybe they’re not getting the credit they deserve. Like city-dwelling humans they have places to be and lunch deals to scavenge. And like good urbanites (and penguins) they know their way around…
I get a lot of email. Not so much that it’s threatening my quality of life, but definitely a lot. I mainly use Gmail and I have some basic organizational systems in place (a label here, a star there). I have to keep up with the daily onslaught and maintain my inbox, but like I…
Beginning tomorrow Yahoo Mail Classic won’t be available anymore. And that’s really fine. The Yahoo Mail redesign is both necessary and pleasant. But when users upgrade they have to accept new terms of service and a new privacy policy. And Yahoo’s candor is freaking people out. https://gizmodo.com/yahoo-mail-finally-gets-a-slick-redesign-of-its-own-5967452 Under the FAQ “Do I have to upgrade…
Tallahassee police reported using a taser on a six-foot llama, Scooter, after it ran around a local neighborhood for hours yesterday and generally galavanted about. The llama was eventually subdued to avoid an accident and returned, and its owner will not face charges. Local residents called in complaints and Scooter sightings throughout the night. Deputy…
I think it’s safe to say that we all want Wolverine claws. Sure, working out some of the logistics would be tough at first, but come on. You would feel invincible! And you could open plastic packaging really easily. To this end, Master James made a set of great looking claws at a machine shop.…
Honestly, it seems like silk pajamas are on a downswing in popularity. Which is a damn shame. But the Mediated Matter Research Group (part of the MIT Media Lab) recently put thousands of silkworms to work on an architectural project that combines the worms’ natural talent with computer modeling. https://gizmodo.com/silk-natures-homespun-supermaterial-5994648 Silk Pavilion consists of 26…
The chaos of the Boston Marathon bombing is behind us now, but the mechanics of the high-tech manhunt it inspired are no less awe-inspiring than they were the day they happened. PBS’s fantastic NOVA series took a deep dive into the technology that went into tracking down the suspects, and it’s now available to watch…
There’s nothing quite as awesome as when bands you like like other bands you like, and like them awesomely. Case in point: Sublime’s utterly sublime cover of Bad Religion’s already fantastic, lo-fi classic “We’re Only Gonna Die For Our Own Arrogance.” A simple tune but catchy tune at its core, “We’re Only Gonna Die etc…
China’s been hacking up a storm recently, up to and including stealing sensitive, confidential weapon designs from the US. Things started coming to something of a head early last month, when the Pentagon finally directly accused China of being the perpetrator of all this cyber-trechery. Now, according to the New York Times, a nice little…
Every little punk out there has stolen a traffic cone at one point or another and done something really dumb with it. You know who you are. The minds behind “Planet: Under Construction” (PUC), on the other hand, put some 200 cones to a use that’s awesome. And they problem didn’t steal them, either. Made…
As long as there are storms, there will be storm chasers, and the footage they get is always equal parts soul-chilling and awe-inspiring. Yesterday, chaser Brandon Sullivan and his team got a little too close for comfort with one of the many twisters that have ravaging Oklahoma. https://gizmodo.com/the-destruction-of-the-oklahoma-tornado-as-seen-by-goog-509820270 You have to give these guys props…
I’m sitting here, sweatily blogging away in my not-very-breathable pleather blogging chair, and that can only mean one thing: summer’s here. Some lunatics like the heat, but the rest of us prefer to fight like hell, and you’ve got to have the right arsenal to do it. We’ve talked to you before about our favorite…
There’s only so many place you can tweet from, and Twitter’s been diligently indexing them all. These new visualizations from the Twitter team show the history of all geo-tagged tweets since 2009 (when the feature was born) by location. We’re talking billions of them. We’ve seen this sort of thing before, whether it’s Twitter and…