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Hey, guess what? It’s Friday! We’re sure you’re feeling just as restless as we are, so to help the day fly by, we’ll be hanging around this thread to talk about anything you want for the next hour. Seriously! Deep dark secrets, dreams, complaints, concerns, prayers of hope and comfort for our trapped dolphin friend—everything’s…
You might not imagine the MPAA as a particularly drone-happy group, but new documents reveal that the actively lobbying the federal government for UAV drone use in domestic space. No, they aren’t building an army to track down pirates; they just want filmmakers to be able to shoot with them. Howard Gantman, a spokesman for…
Moleskine notebooks are marketed as if they’re the same notebooks that Picasso and Hemingway used. That’s a bit of a stretch, but that doesn’t mean that Moleskine notebooks aren’t fantastic and totally worth the premium price. The paper is thicker — almost creamy — the covers are feel nice, and the weight and color of…
Foxes are beautiful and cute, despite their chicken addiction (hey, I’m a fan of chicken too). And this photo is really sweet, especially when you look at the result. The photographer is Dan Dinu, and he took the photos in the Carpathian mountains. You can check out his work here. [Dan Dinu and Imgur—Thanks Karl!]
Supertasters have long ruled the world of sommeliers and chefs, but our knowledge of their existence is still a relatively new phenomenon. As The Atlantic notes, a recent article by Andrew Haan revealed the incidental nature of these supposed superhumans. The scientists involved even offer a first hand account of the revelation that took place…
Team 7’s new Flaye dining table isn’t just a gorgeous piece of eye candy with its solid wood top and surrounding leather trim. It’s functional too, hiding a complex pop-up mechanism that lets just one person extend the table by over three feet in just four seconds. With this in your dining room, you’ll be…
Designed to look like a massive construction site digger, this imposing thirteen foot tall lamp will tower over your desk, and everything else in your office. Designed by Pascal Howe, The Worker has a definite industrial charm to it, particularly if you grew up staring in awe at the massive yellow machinery that’s used to…
Cool new prank idea: print a bunch of pictures of butts to a random printer. Seriously, you can do it—Google has indexed somewhere around 86,800 publicly available HP printers. Google truncates the results, so you actually only get 73 rather than thousands and thousands. A little savvy searching shows that you can hit up any…
NAMM is the musical instrument industry’s annual woohoo of a trade show where all the big names show off the fancy new wares they want the musicians of the world to embrace. But if you don’t actually go to the show, the best part is watching demo videos full of crazy sound and batshit blinking…
It took nearly fifteen years, but the original Half-Life is finally available for OS X. [Steam]
With frigid Northern Califonia waters, a treacherous coastline, and 50-foot waves, Mavericks is no place for amateurs. But when conditions are perfect, 24 of the world’s most elite big wave surfers gather to compete in the annual Mavericks Surf competition. This year, Peter Mel took home the gold after battling through some truly monstrous waves…
Running certain Android apps on your desktop is nothing new with Bluestacks, but now you can get the whole dang OS running on your PC as a native application thanks to a little program called WindowsAndroid. https://gizmodo.com/who-doesnt-want-to-play-with-android-apps-on-windows-a-5848544 Developed by a start-up in Bejing called SocketeQ, WindowsAndroid not only lets you mess with Android apps on…
You may remember that last year, the DMCA exemption on unlocking phones was smacked down. Well it’s going into effect this Saturday. So starting tomorrow, unlocking your phone will be officially illegal. Yay. https://gizmodo.com/jailbreaking-is-now-legal-for-smartphones-but-not-table-5955130 Unlocking phones without the express consent of the carrier who locked them became illegal thanks to edits to DMCA exemptions back…
It’s bad enough when overworked Chinese adults are killing themselves and rioting because of our Apple lust—adding kids under 16 is just awful. But Apple says it’s cutting these industrious, exploited kiddos out of the supply chain. https://gizmodo.com/overworked-and-in-danger-the-full-foxconn-labor-report-5897593 According to a Supplier Responsibility “progress report” released last night, Apple is trying to do the right…
According to millions of voices suddenly crying about it on the internet, JJ Abrams will direct the next Star Wars. The Wrap says that Disney has already signed the director of Lost, the Star Trek reboot and Star Trek: Into Darkness to direct Star Wars VII for a 2015 release. https://gizmodo.com/full-star-trek-trailer-may-reveal-its-villains-identity-5969102 I think it’s good.…
Our depth perception doesn’t work without two eyes. However an estimated 285 million people worldwide suffer from some form of visual impairment in at least one theirs. The loss of sight in just one eye also means the loss of one’s ability to accurately judge short distances. However, a team of researchers have devised an…
Good news for slobs who let their dirty laundry pile up for months and months between washes. With this Punch Bag laundry bag they can turn their mountains of smelly shirts and unmentionables into an intense workout. Designed to hang in a closet, the bag keeps dirty laundry off the ground while providing a means…
Tired of Kim Dotcom yet? No? Okay, here’s a pretty good interview with Russia Today in which the Megaupload founder chats up his fight with the U.S. Justice department, possible extradition, and the new Mega. https://gizmodo.com/kim-dotcoms-mega-is-now-open-to-the-public-5977329 One of the more interesting tidbits in the clip is that Dotcom apparently wants to encrypt half the internet…
Best Buy apparently didn’t lose enough money matching Walmart’s iPhone prices. Now it’s running an absurd two day sale on MacBook Airs. You can save $200 off four 2012 models, which is the deepest discount on a new MacBook Air Dealzmodo has ever seen. The promotion is running through tomorrow, so you’ve got a day…
AT&T is buying wireless spectrum from Verizon in 39 random small markets. Congrats AT&T customers of Waco, Texas.