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Hulu CEO Jason Kilar has resigned from Hulu. In a blog post announcing his departure, he explains that it wasn’t an easy decision. Indeed, Kilar has been at the helm of the online video-on-demand service since its early days as a venture in 2007. CTO Rich Tom will also be leaving the company. In the…
Google pulls its maps support for the Windows Phone IE browser. Ready? Fight. (Update: Just kidding!)
This remarkably articulate robot hand was supposedly built by Lego enthusiast ‘Barman’ using two Mindstorms NXT control units, six motors, and some utterly brilliant engineering. But surely it’s from more nefarious minds than that. The build is almost too brilliant; it’s not impossible to believe a human designed and built this impressive creation, but what’s…
Two years before Stanley Kubrick released 2001: A Space Odyssey, he was starting to worry that IBM would get a little mad when HAL 9000, the computer they helped design, came off, well, psychotic. To ease his troubled mind, Kubrick sent his production company’s vice president, Roger Caras, the following letter making sure IBM—whose logo…
Best Buy dropped the price of the 16GB iPhone 5 to $150 last month, and Walmart bested that with a $127 iPhone. Now Best Buy says lost a whole $65,000 on this one product in just one day because it was forced go meet that lower price. In a recent WSJ article, Best Buy alleges…
Over at Amazon, one of the best Ultrabooks we’ve seen yet is at a significant discount. Samsung’s 2012 Series 9 is down to $700. For perspective, its MSRP was $1000 at launch and street price elsewhere is about $900. But formidable as the discount is, what makes this deal a real value is that this…
What do you do when your iPhone is stolen? Cry? Get a new one? Scream at the sky? How about tracking down the thief by luring him to a sexy date over OkCupid and then threatening him with a hammer so he gives it back? That last one worked out pretty well for Nadav Nirenberg.…
The built-in speakers on gadgets are nearly always garbage, and tablets and laptops are the worst of the worst. No one uses the built-in crap if they can avoid it, but portable speakers are either inconvenient or terrible, and so most of us are banished to a life of headphones. Well the new Bluetooth Sound…
It’s mostly a symbolic gesture, but you can forget about dodging an embarrassing checkmate by toppling your king with this Wobble Chess Set. Like Hasbro’s Weeble toys, all the pieces in this set have weighted rounded bottoms so they’ll wobble back and forth, but never fall over. The board itself is rather unique too, made…
Here’s a rare sight: four out of the ten Nimitz-class aircraft carriers—the largest warships ever built—plus an Enterprise-class carrier docked together. They are resting at Naval Station Norfolk, Virginia, which coincidentally is the largest naval base in the world. Look at all that engineering and firepower. And it’s only half of the Nimitz fleet! The…
Technology is supposed to make our lives better: our meat easier to chew, our water easier to carry, our ox carts easier to move. But all too often we weak, squishy, meat sacks of the human variety find ourselves on the wrong side of innovation. The result? Deaths by tech that are almost too absurd…
In a blog post, Google says that next week at CES bunches of manufacturers will be showing off new products with Google TV. Will it be enough to save Google TV from failure? Asus, Hisense, and TCL are new to the platform. Meanwhile, Google says that many of its longstanding partners will be showing off…
Normally bugs just annoy you by preventing something from working, but occasionally they’ll do something totally bizarre. A weird issue with Google’s text-to-speech functionality tells you that giraffes are now praising the iPad. Literally. Explained in an item on the Android bug tracker that was dug up by One Foot Tsunami, if you ask Google…
It might provide a place to rest your weary legs, but this United Colors for Benetton chair designed and built by Pereira Miguel Architects will give your brain a good workout as you try and and comprehend where its curvy frame begins and ends. It’s technically not a true möbius strip, though, lacking the requisite…
This is not a mile high club you want to be a part of. On a flight from Reykjavik, Iceland to JFK yesterday, a drunken passenger got so unruly that the flight crew had to restrain him. To his seat. With duct tape and zip ties. According to Mezane, the Redditor that snapped the picture,…
Screw Rudolph, the reindeers and that stupid red flying sled. At the Hill Air Force Base, in Utah, Santa Claus actually arrives on a goddamn F-16. Santa, played by Col. Bryan Radliff, arrives in a U.S. Air Force F-16 Fighting Falcon fighter aircraft to the 419th Fighter Wing Christmas party at Hill Air Force Base,…
Distributed, crowd-sourced computing platforms—doesn’t matter if it’s Indigogo or SETI@home—are only as useful as the individual systems connected to them. And for IBM’s World Community Grid, a single system can do a lot, especially when it’s a purpose-built 4.5GHz calculation-crushing super computer. Mike Schropp, the Total Geek behind the Total Geekdom website, built the Wind…
A few years ago, the Library of Congress announced its plans to create an archive of every public tweet ever. If you thought that sounded a little bit optimistic, you’d be right; the Library of Congress released a white paper today explaining why they can’t quite pull it off. https://gizmodo.com/your-past-and-future-tweets-will-be-archived-at-the-lib-5517180 It’s not all bad. The…
Forget the upcoming CES for a minute and take a look back into its past with these photos of CESes gone-by. [The Verge]
Christmas is over, but if you’re already planning ways to embarrass your grandmother next holiday season, Kama Sutra gingerbread cookie cutters ($55) are the right idea. The cutters themselves look just playfully naughty, but as usual the icing takes the whole thing to the next level. The use of the artfully decorated studded leather masks,…