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Foursquare for iPhone added speedier check-ins! Just hold, swipe, and save yourself those precious half-seconds.
The easiest way to get around the nasty DRM that stops you from sharing your music is with a headphone splitter that lets two people listen to the same device. And it gets even easier with a pair of these Duobuds, which feature an extra headphone jack built-in. Available in two gender-role-reinforcing series—BFF for girls…
Smithsonian Magazine has just announced the (absolutely incredible) finalists in what is now their 10th annual photography contest. Here are some of our favorites; they’ll take your breath away. Smithsonian was forced to narrow down over 37,600 submissions from photographers in 112 different countries to the mere 50 you can see in full here. Voting…
For most people, ‘whatever’s in reach’ usually ends up being the best way to clean their phone or tablet’s screen. But to avoid scratches, or just trading fingerprints for a layer of lint, you really should be reaching for a microfiber cloth. And that’s made extra easy if you’re keeping cozy under this throw. Created…
Hellfire II missiles are accurate and powerful, but expensive. Hydra 70 rockets are relatively cheap but unguided and far less accurate, which increases the chances of incurring collateral damage. But by combining a Hellfire’s guidance and launcher with a Hydra’s warhead and propellant, Lockheed has created a deadly new hybrid in the Direct Attack Guided…
Like a regular Joe transformed into a superhero through some freak accident, this giant power adapter turns a single outlet into an all-encompassing charging station for all of your gear. Technically, it requires two outlets since the second gets completely blocked, but that’s ok since the Bestek charging station more than makes up for that…
Most of us are content keeping hackers away with a firewall and decent password. But the Pentagon isn’t nearly content, and in a new report, insists we should keep our nuclear arsenal ready for Internet retaliation. What could go wrong? The report, “Resilient Military Systems and the Advanced Cyber Threat,” was prepared by the Department…
A gentle reminder to creative types the world around: if you try to put breasts on Facebook—even highly artistic breasts—Facebook will Shut. You. Down. Our object lesson today comes from the Jeu de Paume museum, which found itself in Facebook’s virtuous crosshairs after posting the above photograph by Laure Albin Guillot. The original, as you…
This bucolic Japanese bathroom is a temporary installation at Tokyo’s House Vision Expo. There should be no question as to whether you’d pee in it. As long as you don’t defile the bushes, that would be the best bathroom experience of your life. Designed by landscape artist Makoto Azuma and Naruse-Inokuma Architects, the room has…
You’ve been dreaming of this day your entire life. You and your one true love will be joining your eternal souls in the resplendent, holy matrimony of… a Google+ hangout. Scenes like this used to be pretty rare (and usually involved deployed military members), but as The New York Times points out, proxy weddings via…
Skip the Ikea-imposed allen wrenches and other tools with this build-it-yourself side table that assembles using the skills you learned while uncorking countless bottles of wine. Instead of a more traditional threaded bolt, the table’s three legs feature the same screw you’d find on a bottle opener, making it easy to secure them to its…
We’re taking the literal Gizmodo TV show on the literal road to give you guys a chance to see some clips before we air on BBC America on March 18th. (10:20PM after Top Gear!) And because I know seeing my pasty mug isn’t enticement enough, we teamed up with our friends Matt Hardigree and Travis…
Just look at this home on a hill in Cáceres, Spain. An abandoned stable that used to stand on the same site was slated for remodeling, but it was so dilapidated that architects just took the stones and started from scratch. What they created was something beautiful. The place is too far from a city…
Deploying a spike strip to safely disable only the vehicle they’re pursuing is a tricky game for law enforcement. So the Pacific Scientific Energetic Materials Company has developed a Safe, Quick, Undercarriage Immobilization Device—also known as a SQUID—that fits inside a self-deploying suitcase called the NightHawk. Functioning like a really dangerous can of spring snakes,…
Emperor penguins keep warm with thick layers of feathers and body fat. Everyone was told that by Morgan Freeman ages ago. Except, new thermal images show huge parts of the penguins’ bodies are actually colder than the subzero air around them. So, what the hell. Apparently it’s due to radiative cooling, which is essentially the…
You’ve only got so many options when it comes to home Internet. Don’t like the folks who own the Internet-pipes in your neighborhood? Too bad. Well, FreedomPop is aiming to put another option on the table: a $89 4G router with free data built right in. The FreedomPop Home Burst Hub is the first non-mobile…
Kinect has already received its fair share of excited attention from developers, but Microsoft is still exploring its limits, too—and has managed to make it respond to mid-air, multitouch gestures. Microsoft engineers have finally got the device to recognize if your hand is open or closed, in turn allowing it to respond to gestures that…
If you’re particularly paranoid about someone peeping your computer’s password while working in a public place, Japanese researchers have come up with a clever solution to the problem. Instead of using your laptop’s keyboard, you use an on-screen pin pad to type your password. But the cursor movement is completely obfuscated by a swarm of…
A year ago this week, the Android Market sloughed its cocoon, emerging triumphant and sassy as a Google Play butterfly. To celebrate the metamorphosis, Google’s giving stuff away, for free, all week. Today’s promotions include free songs, free apps, free books, a free Breaking Bad episode, and—if you’re sitting down, are you sitting down, please…
Uh oh: Samsung is already halting sales of Windows RT tablets in Germany because of low demand. That doesn’t bode well.