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It can’t just be the United States Postal Service that’s having a hard time staying afloat. Email and social networking is available all around the world, but maybe the USPS should take a hint from the clever Belgians who’ve created a collection of stamps that celebrate—and actually smell and taste like—chocolate. https://gizmodo.com/five-days-of-mail-a-week-is-still-too-much-5982093 The collection is…
Just 28 months old and Instagram already has 100 million sepia-toned, cat-loving brunch enthusiasts under its spell.
Drink a glass of water upside down. Hold your breath until just before you pass out. Have someone scare the crap out of you. Everyone swears by a hiccup remedy. What’s yours? Obviously there’s no wrong answer here. And it’s not like there’s any medication you can take when you get the hiccups. But what…
Sabu, probably the most notorious public face of hacking from this young, stupid century, still isn’t headed to prison. He hasn’t even been sentenced yet—because he’s still helping the FBI bust his friends. https://gizmodo.com/who-is-sabu-updated-5890964 Hector “Sabu” Monsegur, the project-dwelling mastermind of LulzSec, was supposed to receive his fate last week—but according to court documents, won’t…
Guitar tuners aren’t always the simplest gadgets in the world, even if they’re mostly charged with an impossibly simple task. In fact, advanced features on more expensive tuners might confuse someone who doesn’t know what they’re doing. This one, though, opts for simple and cheap. There’s something to be said for that. Korg’s new plastic…
It doesn’t come with Lucasfilm’s or Disney’s blessing, but if you’re a rabid Star Wars fan with a particular penchant for Chewbacca, Geoff McCleary over at Weird Boards will happily build you this one-of-a-kind Wookiee longboard. It’s 44 inches long with a hand-painted bandolier and faux fur completing the look. It’s also $300, but that’s…
After hitting its 100,000 user API token limit, Twitter app Falcon Pro’s price boosted to $132 so you won’t buy it. https://gizmodo.com/twitter-wants-to-stop-you-from-using-twitter-apps-not-m-5935517
Everyone needs a portable hard drive, especially if you’re rocking a tiny SSD in your laptop. But unlike lots of consumer technology, you can’t count on prices to fall indefinitely: before the October 2011 flood in Thailand, you could pick up a 2TB USB 2.0 portable hard drive for less than $100. We haven’t seen…
You probably assume hackers are using all sorts of devious viruses, obscure scripts, “exploits” (whatever that means, right?) and other complex means to break into accounts. But often the means of entry are stupid simple. Facebook has a huge one—and doesn’t care about fixing it. There’s a basic premise here that isn’t a Facebook problem,…
You know that scene in movies where a character has a sudden realization and their coffee cup dramatically slips from their fingers and crashes to the floor? That, in theory, would never happen were the characters using these Crux Mugs, which employ an artificial climbing hold for the handle. Depending on which $16 design you…
A new nuclear power plant hasn’t been built in the U.S. in over 30 years. But in the 1970s nuclear power was still in many ways a low-emissions dream of the future. In 1975, nuclear power accounted for about 4 percent of the electrical energy generated in the United States. But some people at that…
Concrete. It’s possibly the drabbest material on the planet, but that unto itself makes for a powerful aesthetic all its own. For this week’s Shooting Challenge, you shot concrete structures. The results? Cold. Rotting. Geometric. And captivatingly minimal. https://gizmodo.com/shooting-challenge-concrete-jungle-5985634 WINNER: Foundation This week’s picture was taken from a walkway underneath an arched, causeway bridge on…
“Foundation” This week’s picture was taken from a walkway underneath an arched, causeway bridge on the Indian River Lagoon. Even though the bridge is mostly over water, I didn’t try to include any in the picture because I thought the form of the concrete supports was the most important thing and it didn’t need any…
Code.org has a new internet PSA explaining why you should code. The answer to that is you’ll get to eat food made by chefs, play ping pong in a hoodie, and will.i.am will call you a rockstar. That or basically, you might get a job in an office in Silicon Valley, might being the keyword…
When tackling products designed for use in the kitchen, designers tend to make every effort to perfectly balance form with function. And Karim Rashid’s done exactly that with his new Hook cookware collection featuring built-in hooks for hanging/displaying your pots and pans on the wall. The term ‘collection’ is a bit generous since at the…
Court documents obtained by the ACLU reveal just how vulnerable information about your private life is to prying government eyes that get a hold of your phone. It’s more than just your text messages, folks. It’s every connection point your phone has used. The “extraction report” (PDF) details the huge amounts of data the Department…
You can sign into sites and apps with Facebook and Twitter, and soon you can do the same with your Google+ account. Google+ sign-in works for Android and iOS apps, as well as web sites. Or at least it will. Right now, Google is just pitching it as a feature that’s coming to for developers.…
Windows Phone finally has a legitimate official Twitter app. You can download it here; it’s about freakin time.
This impressive build by lego artist Mike Doyle is described as a “textural exploration of decay with a Victorian home engulfed in mud.” The mud has tore down walls and is pouring out over the porch. Architecturally, it’s quite stunning. The angled roofs, lines and symmetry provide a stark contrast to the carnage wrought from…
First of all, don’t get too excited because this phone will almost certainly never be available where you live. Regardless, the new Nokia 105 lasts freaking 35 days on a single charge and it costs under $20. The phone isn’t intended to replace a smartphone. Quite the contrary—it’s for emerging markets, aka countries where millions…