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Cisco is trying to sell off the router company Linksys, which it bought for $500 million back in 2003. [Bloomberg]
No, this isn’t about France. The Queen of Versailles is a documentary that follows timeshare mogul and Westgate Resorts founder David Siegel and his wife Jackie—the titular queen—on their quest to build the largest single-family house in the United States, the titular 90,000 square-foot Versailles. If it were only that, this movie would still be…
Kelley Stoltz is an American musician originally from Michigan who now lives in San Fransisco. In the 90s he worked as a fan-mail sorter for Jeff Buckley’s management company, and in 2006 his first full-length album Below the Branches was released on the Sub Pop label. Now I didn’t know any of that until I…
We all remember when Facebook bought Instagram for a cool billion dollars, seemingly out of nowhere. Well now another piece of the story might be coming out. According to a report from The New York Times, Twitter made an offer too, for $525 million. https://gizmodo.com/facebooks-buying-instagram-for-a-billion-dollars-5900352 The Times report cites unnamed sources who say Instagram CEO…
Technology is always marching on, and for the most part, that’s a good thing. Gadgets get more efficient, more powerful, cheaper, smaller, all around nicer. But for every innovation that you don’t know how you ever lived without, there’s something—usually something little—that you miss. What old, antiquated gadget makes your heart swell with nostalgia, even…
Following the Sandy Hook shooting tragedy, the Westboro Baptist Church is unsurprisingly stirring up controversy by doing one of the things they do best: being assholes and picketing funerals. Your friendly, faceless, neighborhood hacking group Anonymous has responded by doing what they do best: publishing private information, in this case, about the members of the…
Got a Samsung Galaxy SIII? Maybe a Galaxy Note? Well listen up because there’s a new boogeyman on the loose. According to a thread at XDA Developers, there’s an exploit out there that can let Android malware apps get at all your physical memory, for the purposes of stealing your data or deleting it or…
Back in May when Google started publishing the takedown requests it received from copyright holders, the number was fairly high, roughly 250,000 a week. That’s as much as all of 2009. Now, it’s even higher. As of this month, that number has reached 2.5 million. The numbers come with a new transparency feature Google has…
65 years ago, December 16th 1947, William Shockley, John Bardeen, and Walter Brattain operated the first ever working point-contact transistor, almost known as the iotatron. Now, so many years later, we rely on the descendants of that transistor as a part of practically all of the high tech electronic devices we use every day. https://gizmodo.com/the-transistor-was-almost-called-the-iotatron-5837941…
Let’s face it, cats are assholes. Thank your canine companion for all the thankless chores it undertakes around the house (hey, that dropped food won’t eat itself) this holiday season Hey there! You might notice our gift guides look a little different this year. That’s because we’re hoping to get you more involved in them.…
Radar has been the way to spot enemy aircraft zooming across the sky for decades, but (un)fortunately, it doesn’t always work. If you’ve got the right tech, you can fool it. A new kind developed by researchers at the University of Rochester however, dips into quantum physics and is unjammable and infallible. There are a…
First came the filters, now another new Twitter feature has started rolling out. Some lucky users—and soon all of us—are now able to download their entire Twitter history. https://gizmodo.com/twitter-has-instagram-like-photo-filters-now-5967327 As promised by Twitter CEO Dick Costello, Twitter is now letting you download a collection of every tweet you’ve ever tweeted, beyond the mere 3,200 tweet…
48 FPS or otherwise, The Hobbit features a wealth of stunning, unreal creatures like any good fantasy movie should. The magic behind it all—of course—is CGI, but motion capture and a variety of augmented reality shooting techniques makes the work behind the scenes almost as cool as the finished product. It’s second only to actually…
In high school, I was big into The Offspring, Catch 22, Operation Ivy and the like, but as time has gone by, my love of those has been mostly supplanted by my love for Pavement. As I was wondering when the hell the deluxe edition of Terror Twilight will finally drop the other day, I…
OLEDs have a lot of potential for awesomeness, like putting a flexible screen on your holiday sweaters. Well, maybe that’s a bad example. These prototype light fixtures developed by Philips, on the other hand, are significantly better ones. https://gizmodo.com/macys-lowers-the-bar-for-terrible-holiday-sweaters-with-5965450 As Dietmar Thomas of Philips Lumiblade explains: OLED is the first light source that is a…
This beautiful alien landscape is right here on Earth: a never-ending sea of ice flowers quietly floating over a thinly frozen sea. These strange ice structures are very rich in salt and bacteria—and very hard to pick, according to oceanography doctoral candidate Jeff Bowman. Bowman explains how they grow: When sea ice forms during the…
We all know that one of the biggest parts of keeping your accounts secure is not only using strong passwords, but also changing them frequently. But who really does that? How old are the passwords you’ve got in rotation? Is there one in particular that sticks out as ancient? One to pass on to the…
Things in slow motion tend to be awesome-looking. Fire also tends to be awesome-looking. Put the two together and add a dash of extremely-dangerous-gasoline-flinging and you’ve got yourself a show. That’s what the The Slow Mo Guys did and the result is stunning both in its beauty and its stupidity. Don’t try this at home,…
A lot went down this week. Google Maps is back and beautiful on iOS. North Korea is shooting things into space. We take a look back at the top Google Search terms and more. Check it all out below. Track North Korea’s Terror Death Satellite Live in Space https://gizmodo.com/track-north-koreas-terror-death-satellite-live-in-space-5968025 North Korea’s satellite is wobbling out…
Following allegations that a Samsung supplier used child labor in its factories, and an audit by Samsung which turned up no such thing, the claims are back. According to China Labor Watch there were definitely at least three underaged girls working for Samsung supplier HTNS Shenzhen Co. Samsung says otherwise. https://gizmodo.com/report-underage-children-abused-in-samsung-factories-5932504 The three workers in…