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Captcha is the worst, and Tickmaster’s particular strain of the virus is especially, well, impossible. It’s changing that, though, to a system that will hopefully be more friendly to actual people trying to use it. Captcha is kind of necessary. It’s to keep bots out, but it also keeps out normal human beings who can’t…
The Splash Coat Rack by Blu Dot gets its very fitting name from the nice pop of color it’ll add to your room. It’s 65 inches tall and comes in a variety of bright colors, like red, blue, yellow, grey, or white versions. Made of powder-coated steel and bits of walnut, it kind of looks…
Once upon a time, the tortoise Manuela lived a happy life with the Almeidas, a Brazilian family who lives west of Rio de Janeiro. That was 30 years ago, before the day she got lost, seemingly forever. Gone were the days of fresh leaves in the Almeida’s garden. Gone were her long strolls across the…
Kathleen Kennedy, keeper of the Holocron at Lucasfilm, says that Ep VII may not be ready by 2015. [Hollywood Reporter]
It’s time for another quarterly earning, that kooky game wherein companies announce how much cash they’ve raked in, and then investors spank or hail them without much correlation to reality. Now up: Facebook, which has just entered crazy new territory. For the first time, more people are hitting the site via mobile web or app…
This morning the world held its collective breath as RIM BlackBerry took its sweet ass time trotting out the BlackBerry Z10 and Q10 and amidst all the shenanigans, the company formerly known as RIM managed to show off a few notable new BB10 features, too. In case you missed all the live coverage this morning,…
Sooner or later, if you want a studio-quality photo of an object, you’ll have to get a light box. But aren’t those expensive? Not really. For about $20, you can build your own. And this week, you will! The Challenge Take a photo in a light box. If you don’t already have a light box,…
And here it is: the first Mega indexer and search engine. That didn’t take long.
Twitter wants tweets to be far more than words and links, and now they’re packing bigger and better media. Photos and video just got a very nice upgrade. Viewing pictures has never been graceful on Twitter, but now it’ll be a little better: click a thumbnail, and a beautiful big version will expand, a la…
For the old BlackBerry, a handset’s camera was an ancillary feature. But the new hip BlackBerry is supposed to be tuned into how regular people—not just suits—use their phones. The BlackBerry Z10’s camera has a chance to prove it’s better than the rest. And if our initial low-light camera test is any indication, the camera…
Today BlackBerry demoed what it’s calling BlackBerry Balance, a clever way of separating one’s personal and work lives in one device. You don’t see it as much these days but carrying two phones—one for business, one for pleasure—was commonplace not too long ago. I remember having a BlackBerry 6200 alongside my Sidekick 2; and I’m…
Switching out an old-school spinning disk to a modern SSD is by far the best hardware upgrade you can do. Shopping for a good SSD price might seem simple —”you just divide the storage space by the price” — but there’s actually a lot of nuance to getting the right SSD. You want one with…
Any photos you have on Dropbox are about to be organized. A new virtual photo album service rounds up literally every image you’ve got in Dropbox, puts them in one place, and sorts them by date. Pretty great—or maybe pretty scary if you’re not sure what’s in your Dropbox. The service will roll out to…
Light fixtures are so gothic. Wanna be modern? Throw something behind your monolithic sofa and light room from the bottom up. Only problem with upward-shining lights? Aiming them. The Up Lamp aims (GET IT??) to remedy that with a tilted funnel that rotates to send lumens only where you want them: against the wall, at…
Windows Phone users rejoice! Google has extended Exchange ActiveSync support till July 31st. [Windows Phone Blog]
BlackBerry announced two phones today, but it’s clear which is the favorite son. The Z10 looks like a winner; it’s got brains and body enough to face the iPhones and Galaxy S IIIs of the world head-on. It’s got a release date and a price. It’s a phone any company would be proud to call…
For the first time, scientists have found lifeforms where nobody thought it was possible: floating in the troposphere, the slice of the atmosphere approximately four to six miles (eight to 15 kilometers) above Earth’s surface. And not just a tiny few, but lot: 20% of every particle in that atmospheric layer are living organisms. This…
The Q10’s physical keyboard may be the most notable feature in the new lineup, but the Z10 is BlackBerry’s best shot at taking a share of the more prominent (at least for now), touchscreen market. So can the Z10 measure up to some of the its biggest contenders? https://gizmodo.com/blackberry-q10-hands-on-we-missed-you-qwerty-5980231 Unsurprisingly, there’s not a whole lot…
Battlefield communications will be getting a boost in the near future. The US Air Force has just completed testing on a new plane-mounted wireless router system that will allow troops to collaborate with other ground forces as well as jets overhead. The new Network Tactical (Net-T) feature is a software-based upgrade to the Northrop Grumman…
If you got in on Windows Phone early—in which case, bless you, brave one—you may have been a little miffed when you found out that your shiny old Lumia wasn’t going qualify for Windows Phone 8. Lucky for you, the next best thing is finally here: Windows Phone 7.8. Here’s how to get it. https://gizmodo.com/windows-phone-8-looks-great-but-it-screws-existing-use-5919915…