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We think there’s a lot to love about Windows 8, but not everybody feels that way. Some people hate it. Luckily, this computer store is offering a service to help the clueless users who want nothing more than to go back to Windows 7. https://gizmodo.com/windows-8-review-incredibly-innovative-incredibly-imp-5934932 We can’t help but crack up at this special offer…
Hornby is getting ready to blow the minds of kids next Christmas with the greatest mashup in toys since robots started transforming into cars and trucks. The company is taking its popular Scalextric slot car line to the next level by introducing vehicles that can be assembled like a building toy. You heard that right.…
Mega has been stealing the spotlight when it comes to new cloud storage services, but its actually usability has been sort of crappy at launch. Meanwhile, in Kim Dotcom’s gargantuan shadow, BitTorrent is trying its hand at “cloud” storage too with BitTorrent Sync, and it just might be the Mega that Mega wants to be.…
YouTube Capture can now handle 1080p uploads with improved audio—karaoke night just got a lot more menacing.
The French, probably in the midst of a Malian air war adrenaline rush, have gone on another offensive: the hashtag is out. From now on, it’s called a mot-dièse, which is sort of like a Twitter Royale with Cheese. The French are notoriously tight-handed when it comes to language—they don’t want American BS corrupting what’s…
You’re looking at what was once the main junction for telephone connections in Stockholm. See all the wires? That’s because it was used for around 5,000 phone lines—literal lines—from 1887-1913. But don’t go looking for the latticed tower on your next trip to Sweden. It remained a landmark until 1953, when it was destroyed in…
There’s something about teeth and eyes out of their sockets that gives me the creeps. That’s why this video of a medical laboratory that has been making artificial eyes since World War I is kind of gross—but also fascinating. And quite surprising. I couldn’t have imagined that they make the veins with red thread, for…
The Joker thought he had found the answer while dangling at the end of The Dark Knight, but have you ever really wondered what would happen when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object? The folks at Minute Physics did, and as usual brought a mountain of entertaining science to explain how such an interaction…
There’s a new Geographic South Pole Marker, a pretty shiny metal pole that marks the actual geographic pole. Since the ice sheet that covers Antarctica moves, the previous marker moves along—about 10 meters from its real position. So the scientists from the Amundsen-Scott base celebrate each New Year by unveiling a new pole in the…
Musicians sometimes describe their music as an intimate look inside their minds. But an artist named Sivu has taken that notion literally with the music video for his song Better Man Than He that was actually filmed inside an MRI machine. Directed by Adam Powell, the video is as revealing a look at Sivu as…
This spork isn’t really a spork: it’s a spoon that turns into a knife and fork. It’s cleverly designed to see the user through soup then a regular main course—we just can’t really work out what it should be called. A sporkife? Fooife? Knoork? Spifork? So many words to squeeze into a single name. Still,…
A new set of pictures, purporting to be official press images of BlackBerry’s new Z10 handset, have popped up on the internet courtesy of @evleaks. While a pinch of salt is still required, these match up remarkably well with previously leaked photographs of a switched-off device, that appeared back in December. That suggests that you…
Rumor has it Windows Phone 7.8 might arrive—earlier than expected—on January 30th for AT&T Lumia 900 users.
Today’s XKCD puts the success of Amazon.com into some perspective. Because I can’t do any better than Randall Monroe’s hilarious alt text: “Amazon.com took a surprise early lead with ‘Time required to transport a package from Iquitos, Peru to Manaus, Brazil’ but then lost it at ‘Minutes to skeletonize a cow’.” Time to pick up…
In 1968, Martin Goetz received the first ever software patent, for an “improved data sorting algorithm”. Little did he know that he’d set a precedent which would, over time, turn into a legal shit storm. Or, as Goetz beautifully puts it in this profile by PBS, “a little bit of a mess.” Regardless of how…
Apple has released its seventh annual supplier audit and it reveals that one of its suppliers—Guangdong Real Faith Pingzhou Electronics—was found to violate its underage labor policy 74 times. Unsurprisingly, Apple was clear about the consequences of such a problems, and has completely severed ties with the manufacturer. Reading through the report, it appears that…
For all the reasons that Facebook is a massive success, it has one card that trumps the likes of Twitter, Google and LinkedIn: it knows who your real-life friends are. Kindly, Facebook shares that data with third parties apps using its Social Graph API—but it seems that privilege might not be a given for much…
Because Why Wouldn’t Weed Be Totally Legal in North Korea? For such a notoriously repressive regime, the DPRK’s Democratic Front for the Reunification of the Fatherland party is surprisingly lenient when it comes to enforcing drug laws. According to a report from Big Buds, visitors to the Hermit Kingdom return with tales of cannabis and…
We totally think that bringing video game food into real life would be an awesome idea. But what are the nutrition facts of those mushrooms that Mario eats or those glowing dots that feed Pacman? We need to know these things! https://gizmodo.com/you-know-you-want-to-bring-delicious-video-game-food-to-5978321 Complex created a tongue-in-cheek infographic that showed the nutrition facts of popular video…
It’s really embarrassing how many sleepless nights I’ve had due to my brain synapsing and wondering whether the chicken or the egg came first. I flip, I flop, I twist, I turn—it’s definitely a good brain exercise. But after watching ASAP Science definitively answer the question of which came first—the chicken or the egg—I can…