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Architectural photographer Dieter Leistner was born the same year East Germany began construction on the Berlin Wall. He was 37 when it fell. Maybe that’s why his interest in North and South Korea feels so personal—he spent forty years in another divided country. Leistner’s new book, Korea – Korea, is a compendium of images that…
ThinkGeek, a wonderful purveyor of nerdy novelties, is currently running the best percent-off promotion we’ve seen all year. For the code, and deals on a Roku 3 and a Panasonic plasma TV, hit the jump: At Thinkgeek, the code SKYLAB takes $20 off any order of $60 or more. That means if you order exactly…
Although not much has changed with Google Maps mobile services, the desktop app just got redesigned from the ground up in what is, essentially, the biggest overhaul since Maps’ initial launch almost eight years ago. More specifically, though, Google wants to give you your very own map “built for you.” Gone is the navigation sidebar,…
With 11 open-pit facilities producing over 45 million tons of coal annually, the Kuzbassrazrezugol (KRU) mining company isn’t just the biggest company in the Russian Federation, it’s the single largest coal exporter on the planet. And to empty its Bachatsky open-pit coal mine—one of the largest such mines in the region, producing 8.7 million tons…
There’s nothing quite like a total eclipse (of the heart), but an annular eclipse is a close second. Especially if you’re into rings of fire. And after you watch this incredible video from one that took place in Pilbara, Australia last weekend, you’ll be a fan. Put together by Photographer Colin Legg with help from…
Google Play Music All Access is officially live; if you head over to music.google.com you’ll be given the option of signing up. It’s a free 30-day trial, but if you sign up early you get an $8/month subscription instead of the eventual $10/month. Go give it a whirl!
Google might have just added a huge feature to Search. It’s trying to make it conversational. The first big search move that Google announced today at I/O was to make it more personal, so you can search for things like “my flight to london” and get information for your upcoming flight to London. Naturally. Like…
We lead such sedentary lives, parked all day at a desk. But what if your desk furniture could double as workout equipment? Meet No Sweat, an awesome three-piece set designed by Darryl Agawin, you instantly offset the negative affects of eight hours’ worth of sitting on your butt. No Sweat is an ingeniously simple concept.…
Google+ is making a big push to be where you store your photos, and it’s got some pretty nice new features to make its case. Storage, editing, and even automatic curation, this actually sounds pretty great. First, there’s storage. It’s upped your max to 15GB storage (from 5GB) for your full size photos on Google+.…
After taking some major steps forward earlier this week with the announcement that Google Talk support would finally be hitting Outlook, the long-anticipated Babel all-in-one chat service has finally been revealed as… Hangouts. Which yes, we already have sort of—but not like this. https://gizmodo.com/hell-yes-you-can-gchat-in-outlook-soon-505541342 Google Talk, Hangouts, Voice, Google+ messenger: all of it is finally…
Google is overhauling Google+ with 41—yes, forty-one—new features. They’re based around three areas of the Chrome experience: Stream, Hangouts, and Photos. The new design is rolling out today, and it looks beautiful enough to actually use. Your Stream is getting a beautiful-looking redesign based on cards. There’s a three column view that looks as though…
The Google Play Store has many merits, but it’s also rife with stranger danger. Which is what makes the new Google Play for Education so valuable; it’s a kid- and teacher-friendly app store that keeps out the ick. Google Play for Education, announced today at Google I/O, sorts apps by grade level and subject matter,…
No one has yet to unseat Jawbone’s Jambox from the Bluetooth speaker throne, but the king of the heap is starting to show its age, leaving room for feature-packed competitors to challenge its reign. Creative hopes its updated Airwave HD might be in line for the throne by offering the citizens NFC capabilities so it’s…
YOU GUYS! Google just announced at I/O that it’s going to be selling a Samsung Galaxy S 4, unlocked, with stock Android, on Google Play starting June 26. Just to pick out the important words for you: “STOCK” “ANDROID” “GALAXY S 4.” The phone will be unlocked GSM, so it’ll run on AT&T or T-Mobile…
Three years ago Recon Instruments came out with one of the first goggles with a HUD to be used by you and me for leisure activity. It was a novel idea—who wouldn’t want to see how fast they’re flying down the mountain? And today at I/O, Recon is debuting the Jet, a Google Glass-like set…
You can now buy a music subscription from Google. Here’s everything you need to know about Google’s crack at rocketing to the top of the charts. Get ready for Google Play Access. Google Play All Access launches in the US today. It costs $10 per month. Everybody gets a 30-day free trial, and if you…
Google has some new stuff coming up for Maps for Android. Details aren’t super detailed right now, and of course we’ll believe some of this when we see it, but the claims are pretty incredible. First, is Fused Location Provider. This uses all your phone’s sensors to find your location. Google’s claiming that the location…
Gaming on Android just got a way more legit. Google’s just announced its new “Google Play Games” app and service at I/O today, and that comes with a whole bunch of features from achievements to leaderboards to matchmaking, multiplayer, and even cloud saves. https://gizmodo.com/google-i-o-whats-new-in-android-chrome-and-beyond-506734952 Any serious gaming platform nowadays has its own social network to…
If you missed the One Show in Portland this past February, you’re not alone and that’s OK. Here’s a nice little recap of some of the show’s best. But if you skip to the 1:30 minute mark, you’ll find an interesting and all together nerdy custom built with parts from a Mac.