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Shinichi Maruyama, a NYC-based Japanese artist, has long studied the interactions between motion and time. However, for his most recent set, Maruyama has traded in his water sculptures for a nude dancer, though you’d never know if from the results. While each image looks as though it’s a single long-exposure shot, it’s actually comprised of…
Make it your tech-related New Year’s resolution to properly back up your data. Unlike other resolutions that require painful effort or changes in daily routines, backing up your computer is simple: attach an external drive, fire up your backup software of choice (even if it’s just Explorer), and let it do its thing. Repeat as…
After the disastrous earthquake and tsunami that hit Japan last year, local companies have been working hard to create products that will be useful in an emergency. Including big corporations like Panasonic, which has created a brilliant LED flashlight that will run on almost any battery you’ve got on hand. AAA, AA, C, or D-sized…
Denon is avoiding all the CES madness by revealing a whole bevy of new headphones today for two of its most popular lines. And they’re all significantly cheaper than the models announced last year by at least $100. First up is Urban Raver, which is supposed to be Denon’s bass-friendly brand. So if you’re into…
Kim Jung-Un is on a roll: first he launches a successful-ish rocket and enters the 20th century. Now, Google’s top dog is paying his impoverished kingdom a visit to talk Internet in a country where nobody can use it. Uh. The AP reports Schmidt’s visit will take place “as early as this month,” and that…
Ringing in a new year just doesn’t feel right without the cacophonous report of fireworks. But for something a little different—and maybe more inspiring—check out this spooky video of Melbourne’s new years fireworks in reverse. The explosions of light collapsing on themselves look like galaxies getting sucked into black holes. [Devour]
Apple says that pesky Do Not Disturb bug will be fixed after January 7th. Otherwise, Apple suggests you turn it off.
The Japanese art of Bonsai propagation has endured for more than a thousand years, though never quite like this. Botanical artist Makoto Azuma has combined modern technology with an ancient practice to create this impressive submerged specimen. Azuma first adorned a dead Juniper branch with live java moss to simulate leaves, then sunk the “tree”…
The great Vegas gadget circus is only days away, and we’ve got a feeling big, beautiful TVs are going to be front and center. 4K! OLED! Wonderful stuff. But Samsung is teasing something that’s either brilliant or insane. We can’t tell. It’s not uncommon for companies to try to drum up hype with vague teasers.…
Earlier this morning Avis announced that it would be acquiring the car-sharing service Zipcar for roughly half a billion dollars, a deal that’s expected to close by the spring. But some investors believe the offer grossly undervalues Zipcar, and have launched an investigation to try to scuttle the deal. Either way, is this a good…
Samsung is kicking off 2013 with a the Series 7 SC770 Touch Monitor that’s optimized for Windows 8. The 24-inch LCD supports up to 10 points of simultaneous touch on its 1080 x 1920 display and rotates 90 degrees to a vertical portrait setup so you can take full advantage of Microsoft’s flexible new OS.…
Anyone who’s ever writhed in pain after crushing a Lego block underfoot will appreciate Australian-based Luxford St.’s take on the classic Ottoman. Crafted from recycled pool table felt and stuffed with sturdy polyurethane foam, the footrest is a perfect 20:1 scale version of a size four Lego block and is perfect for putting your feet…
There’s a notion among amateur photographers that spending thousands of dollars on high-end DSLRs will instantly turn every shot into a masterpiece. But in reality, a talented and skilled photographer can create magic with any caliber of hardware—even a $20 Buzz Lightyear camera designed for three year-olds, as David Hobby of Strobist proves. Accompanied by…
First it was the Lego Batman action figure. Then it was Lego Spiderman. And now Gizmodo friend Michael McCooey has created another awesome, fully posable Lego superhero action figure: Iron Man. https://gizmodo.com/lego-spiderman-action-figure-is-pretty-goddamn-bloody-a-5936869 If you want to see this turn into reality, please vote it up in its Lego Cuusoo page. Also, remember to vote his…
Sometimes I think Dubai exists in its very own dimension, an alternative over-the-top world where everything has to be the best of the best. This amazing photograph by Gerald Donovan is proof: the biggest and tallest firework show in the world, shot on New Year’s Eve 2013 at the Burj Khalifa, the highest man-made structure…
If you have a love of science, particularly physics, you owe it to yourself to hunt down a book or a lecture by Richard Feynman. A brilliant theoretical physicist whose career included work on the original atomic bomb, Feynman eschewed the nerdy scientist stereotype, and nowhere is that more apparent than his musings on a…
What if the pencil you were using to take an intelligence test was actually more challenging than any of the mind-bending questions? That’s seemingly what inspired the Varacil mechanical pencil that arrives completely disassembled in 22 obscurely-shaped parts. It’s not just some assembly required, it’s all up to you. Snapping the individual pieces out of…
The US has a love affair with imperial units: height in inches, milk in quarts, weight in pounds. You name it, and it’s measured in imperial. The only problem? Imperial is dumb. So let’s cast of those shackles and join the rest of the world by embracing units that make sense. Let’s go metric, once…
Last year at CES, LG showed us a beautiful OLED television that we were promised would hit the market in 2012. It never arrived. Now, almost exactly a year later, LG has started taking orders for a gorgeous 55-inch OLED TV it announced earlier this week. https://gizmodo.com/lgs-eye-poppin-oled-tv-is-amazingly-thin-eyes-on-5874002 Reuters reports that LG’s 55-inch OLED has hit…
One day we’ll probably take for granted the ability to just tell our devices and appliances what we want or need, but for now voice-controlled technology is new and novel. The latest appliance to start listening to our demands is LG’s new Whispen air conditioner, although the tall free-standing device looks more like a droid.…