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I’ve always hated BlackBerry phones. Disgracefully ugly bricks they were—until the BlackBerry Z10. The BlackBerry Z10 is hot. Truly beautiful, elegant hardware. If the OS is as nice as it seemed at CES, I will totally snatch one up. https://gizmodo.com/here-are-the-clearest-pictures-of-the-blackberry-10-l-s-5967736 These BlackBerry Z10 vs iPhone 5 comparative renders by our friend Martin Hajek are great.…
If the feds come knocking on Google’s door asking for your data, what does Google do? It tries to strike a balance between protecting you and obeying the law. Here’s how it works, according to Google’s legal team: First Google makes sure the request for your info is actually legal. The company then analyzes how…
In the wake of Aaron Swartz’s suicide, your friendly neighborhood cyber-vigilantes Anonymous have been lashing out. It’s mostly been DDOSes and cyber-vandalism, but their most recent project is a bit more fun, and lets you play Asteroids with a Nyan Cat spaceship that blasts up sites. https://gizmodo.com/former-reddit-co-owner-and-internet-activist-aaron-swar-5975426 Over the weekend, Anonymous attacked the United States…
Recycling. Sustainability. Lamps made of egg cartons. Sure, why not? These fixtures aren’t actually built from the things that once carried your unfertilized baby chickens, they were crafted out of similar cardboard material. Designed by Valentina Carretta for Seletti, The Egg of Columbus has a shade made of coarse, moisture-resistant paper. Apparently the name was…
Newegg just took out one of the biggest patent trolls on the web. A troll so pervasive, it threatened to put out a mafioso lawsuit-insurance tax on basically every online retailer on the internet. Here’s how it happened, as told in a great writeup over at Ars Technica. The troll in question was Soverain Software.…
This is the 16th in a 24-part series looking at every episode of “The Jetsons” TV show from the original 1962-63 season. The Jetsons episode “The Little Man” originally aired on ABC on Sunday January 13, 1963. The story revolves around the accidental shrinking of George to no more than a foot high by Mr.…
Blackberry World is getting next-day TV downloads and day-and-date DVD releases. It’s keeping up with the Joneses. [RIM]
Gizmodo friend Gerald Donovan has sent us an amazing 2.6 GB, 360-degree panorama from the very top of the highest building in the world, the Burj Khalifa. You know, where Tom Cruise perched to be closer to Xenu and look out over all of us lousy, pill-popping humans. It’ll take your breath away. https://gizmodo.com/why-is-tom-cruise-sitting-on-top-of-the-worlds-tallest-5693238 To…
Scraps of evidence are appearing across the internet, so 9to5mac claims, that point towards Apple maybe, possibly, perhaps readying an update for the iPad. 9to5mac has reported that devs are finding code in the soon-to-be-released iOS 6.1 that point towards a new device, featuring 128GB of storage. Adding some fuel to that fire is a…
A gas leak at a Samsung semiconductor plant in Hwaseong, Korea, last night killed a worker—and local news sources are suggesting that a cover-up by Sammy could be behind the incident. Yonhap News is reporting that a 132-gallon tank of hydrofluoric acid began leaking last night at the plant. An initial leak apparently occurred at…
Often times, design is all about simplicity—and this little radio has that in spades. The brainchild of designer Ionna Vautrin, it blends old and new to create an adorable little gadget that would brighten up any room. The dinky little device—named, appropriately, Mezzo—was designed by Vautrin for Lexon. It’s designed to be practical: small, simple,…
Straight outta the blocks late last week there was Vinepeek, a website which throws up just-posted Vine videos. Now there’s Vine Roulette, which offers up an entire wall of six-second videos for you to… uh… enjoy? https://gizmodo.com/creep-on-strangers-lives-six-seconds-at-a-time-with-vin-5979274 Vine Roulette can filter by hashtag, which means you can use its—actually rather nice and novel—interface to see…
On January 28th 1958, Godtfred Kirk Christiansen patented the humble Lego brick. His company had existed, making other toys, since 1930—but it was 55 years ago today that the infamous studded plastic brick was officially born. As the promotional video above—made in the same year—shows, little has changed. (Do watch it: even though it’s in…
Valentine’s is just round the corner, and what better sweet treat to get your gadget-loving partner than a full-size replica of a Canon D60 made from chocolate? Nothing, that’s what. This amazing model was made by Etsy seller Hans Chung, who has hand-crafted a mold in the shape of a D60 so that he can…
While this video almost certainly uses some little software tweaks to make it work, we can forgive that: there’s something amazing about hearing Beethoven’s Ode to Joy played by kicking around pieces of broken crockery. What a neat idea. [YouTube via BoingBoing]
Tim Cook rounded up Apple employees for a town-hall style meeting last week and told ’em: be grateful this isn’t Exxon.
Kim Dotcom is a character. Giving the finger to the government that took his site down by setting up a new one. Throwing a press conference complete with a fake FBI raid, pyrotechnics, and dancers. Demolishing cheap lawn furniture. Now, thanks to helicopter problems, he’s stranded in the middle of nowhere. Ever the showman, he’s…
They Might Be Giants are well-known for their crazier themes and lyrics, and also for that totally-annoying-in-its-entirety Malcom in the Middle theme song. But occasionally, there’s a little dark sincerity poking out of their work, and “Till My Head Falls Off” is a perfect, catchy example. Off the groups sixth studio album, Factory Showroom, released…
Smartphones. The more you think about it, the more the term just seems antiquated. A relic that just stuck around, sort of like the word “rewind.” With hulking phablets coming out more frequently and in larger sizes, it seems like the phone part of a phone is increasingly incidental. How often do you actually make…
We’ve all broken our share of phones, and generally the only day-to-day danger they face is a three or four foot fall, or maybe the odd puddle of water. Norwegian X-Games competitor PK Hunder’s phone had a bit more to deal with when he lost it in mid-air, half-way through a 720 during practice yesterday.…