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ILM or Industrial Light & Magic or the wonderful CGI wizards who create visual effects that are better than real life just gave a look behind the curtain of its fantasy shop to show us how they created the Hulk in The Avengers. Just seeing how they turn Mark Ruffalo into the huggable Hulk proves…
Though music usually comes from people’s voices or people thumping something on another thing or people wisping their fingers across strings, Japanese artist Daito Manabe found a new form for a musical instrument: the human face. Yep, facial songs. The way he set it up was by linking electric sensors to a person’s face (it…
This image of a mouth-watering sushi platter pain-stakingly assembled to look like a Roland TB-303 synth popped up on the Ableton Live School’s Facebook page. There’s no word on why it was created, but what’s certain is that it’s easily as impressive a creation as anything the school’s students have ever composed. [Ableton Live School…
If you’ve ever thought “man, texting is really ruining verbal communication” stop right now, before you start feeling like you’ve had an original thought. People were thinking the same thing about the telegraph in 1906. Then again, depending on who you are, maybe it’s an improvement. [Kip W via Buzzfeed]
Ever ridden in a glass bottom boat? Awesome. But what about a glass bottom plane? Nope, sorry, not going to happen unless you’re a Richard Branson type. But next time you fly Delta, you can at least imagine what that would be like with the airline’s new iPad app. What does it do? Gives you…
Whether you’re just trying to find a way to that restaurant you keep hearing about, or you want to hunt down bank robbers at large for some (ill-advised!) vigilante justice, Google Maps has got you covered. At least, now that the FBI whipped up its own robber-tracking map, complete with all your local miscreants. The…
This guy was watching an LAPD car chase on TV when the cars involved in the police hunt materialized right on his backyard. Obviously, he couldn’t believe his own eyes. This is the ultimate 3D TV, people. One mystery: why was he recording the TV on his phone? Perhaps the guy in the car was…
When you were a kid you probably clinged to your handlebar grips for dear life while attempting ridiculous stunts on your BMX bike. But now that you’re older and know better, the only reason you’ll need a set of bike grips is in the form of a flashlight used to illuminate your walk to the…
Clear your schedule for a Breaking Bad marathon—Amazon Instant Video is now available on Nintendo Wii.
The challenge: “create an image out of a word, using only the letters in the word itself.” The only rule: “use only the graphic elements of the letters without adding outside parts.” The result: this cool video by Ji Lee. Enjoy! [Vimeo]
If you didn’t get your flu shot, you might fall victim to what has now actually turned into an epidemic. And that means you’ll temporarily trade your morning coffee in for a steady drip of tea. But fear not, this reversible cup suffers from multiple personality disorder, meaning it’s appropriate for whichever hot beverage you…
Securing your home against intruders used to be as simple as barring your doors and locking your windows. But home automation services—offering everything from remote monitoring to keyless door locks—have revolutionized how we fortify our houses. Are these new systems any better at protecting us? We saw several new services last week at CES 2013.…
As real-time communication is increasingly becoming the internet standard, Twelephone is stepping in taking voice and video calling straight to Twitter, no middleman required. https://gizmodo.com/living-on-a-stream-the-rise-of-real-time-video-5896674 Twelephone is essentially Google Voice nestled snugly within the confines of your browser. Through WebRTC, which uses JavaScript APIs too allow in-browser real-time communication, the new service captures the microphone…
Not Pacman is the Pac-Man I want to play right now. Sadly, this wicked, mind-twisting, gravity-controlled version of Pac-Man is available only for Windows, OS X and Linux. Fortunately, the source code is available, so perhaps someone will port to iOS/Android/Windows Phone as soon as possible. [Stabyourself via Crackajack via Animal NY]
Forget frying eggs on the sidewalk, never mind the new heat index colors, Australia’s record-setting heat wave is so insanely intense that in some areas drivers can no longer refuel their vehicles because the petrol evaporates as it’s pumped. https://gizmodo.com/australia-is-so-hot-they-had-to-add-new-colors-to-their-5974463 According to reports, the tiny town of Oodnadatta, located 1000 kilometers north of Adelaide, has…
Unfortunately, the pieces won’t jive with your existing building sets, but for $40 to $50 you can get one of these Lego knock-off kits that include a remote controlled powered base that wirelessly connects to your iPhone Each set also comes with an infra red dongle that attaches to the bottom of your phone—in lieu…
There’s a big difference between over-ear headphones and on-ear headphones. Sure, studio-oriented cans like the Sennheiser HD 280, Audio-Technica ATH-M50, or the Sony MDR-V6 produce lovely sound, but they’re not the best option for traipsing around the city. That’s because they’re huge, heavy, and usually come with long, tangle-prone cords. To take them anywhere, you…
Tomorrow, Facebook will reveal to the press what it’s been “building.” What could it be? Zuck rarely invites us to his corporate home, so it must be special—and here are our best guesses. The invitation itself is light on clues—Zuck & Co. need to take some pointers from the Cupertino Crew—so trying to decipher it…
According to Bloomberg sources, Dell is considering taking its company off the public stock market. Trading has been halted on the company for the time being while the situation plays out. Dell has told CNBC that it won’t comment on “rumors and speculation”. Dell taking its company private, if that were to happen, would mean…
Voice control has been the trend in phones for a while now, but it’s not content to just stay there. The newest Chrome Beta is introducing a Web Speech API, which means a talk-y future is on the horizon, hopefully. So far, Google’s got a demo where you can dictate a little messages for your…