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And, as Randall Munroe points out in today’s XKCD, this is how to do it. Maybe then they’ll understand why preserving aspect ratios is important. [XKCD]
A new Google note-taking app called Keep popped up in Drive for some users—before swiftly vanishing again. Intriguing!
Over 500,000 Google Reader users switched to Feedly since last Wednesday. It’s already upped bandwidth 10-fold to cope!
Was there more to the climax of Star Wars: A New Hope than met the eye? According to the creators of Luke’s Change: an Inside Job, a fantastically clever take on another documentary you’re probably aware of, there certainly was. And come to think of it, some of the details of the whole thing were…
The work that goes into creating a well-designed piece of fixture or appliance can be just a nice to look at as the product itself. Take, for example, where Dysons are born. Or Ingo Schuppler’s Schwarzes Gold lamps. https://gizmodo.com/this-is-where-dysons-are-born-5988382 Made from charcoal and copper, each lamp has a unique, black shell to contrast with its…
The problem with graphical glitches is that they generally show up when you’re trying to look at something else. Something not glitched. But if you’re just looking at them on their own, they can be be pretty fascinating, and even beautiful. That seems to be the idea behind Phillip Stearn’s Glitch Textiles, a set of…
If that $3 million credit-card stealing scam that hit Subway in 2011 didn’t convince you to stop using your credit card there (or stop going all together), you might want to consider it again. Recently released documents show that another pair of ne’er-do-wells are accused of running a similar scam on the restaurant for an…
I think we’ve all had that moment sitting in front of a package of Oreos, fighting—or not fighting—the urge to try and get them all in your mouth with all due speed. Slingshot master Joerg Sprave has come up with a patently ridiculous way of upping that speed variable. So much so that you probably…
The ThinkPad T series isn’t traditionally the prettiest out there, and it’s certainly not one you’d usually see highlighted. But Lenovo went and made them pretty. It’s got a new thinner body (20.6mm), a thin bezel, and a carbon fiber top with a magnesium exterior. It doesn’t look quite as great as the X1 Carbon,…
Back in the day, typing was something of a specialized skill. Or so I am led to believe. Frankly, it’s hard to imagine. Now typing up a document isn’t a task for some army of receptionists, but rather something we all do every day, at work, at home, on our phones (but that’s different). So…
Right now, as you read this, you are cruising through a mind-numbingly complex pathway of wires and cables that shoots bits of data from point-to-point around the globe. And Peer 1’s Map of the Internet lets you see what it looks like…as a neon disco map. Available for Android and iOS, tablets and phones alike,…
Ever since The Matrix, it’s been something of an action movie staple to have slow-down-swing-around-the-subject shots. And it’s not even that hard to pull off, if you have a veritable army of GoPros anyway. That’s how Marc Donahue and Permagrin Films did it, and the results are pretty neat. By mounting 15 GoPros in a…
The red planet is an alien world, and though it may have once held life, it’s certainly no Earth. But thanks to a recent, mammoth panorama shot by Curiosity, we can get a glimpse of what it would be like if one of Mars’ mountains was transplanted here to ol’ Terra. Using its MastCam, Curiosity…
We’ve all got refrigerators to keep our leftovers not-rotten, but compared to National Institute of Standards and Technology’s latest creation, our hulking cooling boxes hardly compare. This tiny quantum prototype, no bigger than a few inches, packs as much power as a window air conditioner the size of the Lincoln Memorial. This little-fridge-that-could specializes in…
It’s not exactly a “genre” per se, but there should be a name for the kind of song that would be the perfect thing to have in your headphones while you are running full speed through a dystopian future, dodging laser blasts and parkour-ing over double-parked hovercars. Whatever you might call it, 65daysofstatic’s “Crash Tactics”…
We live in the future, so chances are you’ve got all manner of gadgets flashing and beeping at you to remind you what’s happening on any given day. But your toast isn’t in on all that fun. And why shouldn’t it be? If you had something like the Image Toaster, it could be. And maybe…
Blackberry’s demise, much talked about and somewhat goaded, is on hold while the world reacts to the Blackberry 10 OS and two handsets launching on March 22. And already someone has come forward to buy a million units. So that’s…unexpected. https://gizmodo.com/blackberry-z10-review-not-good-enough-5984411 The purchase is the biggest single order in Blackberry history. It’s not clear who…
If you lived to be 80 you would have lived for more than 41 million minutes. And if you wore a Memoto for your whole life you would have more than 82 million photos to show for it. Which is pretty scary. Memoto is a lifelogging camera that clips to your shirt and takes two…
The impending death of Google Reader has sparked much wailing and gnashing of teeth, petition-signing, alternative-seeking, and rending of garments. But what about the people who made RSS? Dave Winer, one of the fathers of the both RSS and the blog, couldn’t give less of a shit. https://gizmodo.com/10-google-reader-alternatives-that-will-ease-your-rss-p-5990540 He posts on his blog: I won’t…
A big change hits the patent system today. Now it’s all about “first to file” instead of “first to invent.” [Wired]