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Roughly a week ahead of the Windows Phone 8 launch on October 29th, AT&T and Best Buy have put out some pricing details on the new Lumia 920 and the HTC 8X via the Best Buy website: $149 for the Lumia and $99 for the 8X. And pre-orders are open now. The update was caught…
Have your doubts about the whole Metro Modern UI thing in Windows 8? Well if this kid is any indication, it’s not hard to get the hang of. With some commands from his dad, and a little (sometimes a little annoying) guidance here and there, he’s able to get around just fine, and he’s only…
Google’s got a surprise coming up on October 29th, and now we might now what it is. All of it. According to reports by The Next Web, it includes a 3G Nexus 7, Android 4.2, the new LG Nexus and maybe even some 10-inch tablet talk. https://gizmodo.com/google-is-announcing-something-new-with-android-on-octo-5952719 An unnamed source revealed to The Next Web…
Laser pointers are no joke, and neither is shining them at planes. You may recall that the FBI recently set up a national laser attack task force, and they aren’t kidding around. One laser-happy moron just got sentenced to 18 months in prison. https://gizmodo.com/the-fbi-just-created-a-national-anti-laser-attack-task-5949548 56-year-old Robert Bruce Jr of Virginia Beach had a habit of…
The Fibonacci sequence can be found all over the natural world, so why not welcome it into your home as well? Beyond having a clever mathematics foundation, this modular Fibonacci cabinet also just looks nice. Designed by a studio called Utopia, the Fibonacci cabinet is inspired in part by the tradtional Chinese storage units for…
When I say “Harvey Danger” I’ll bet your mind immediately jumps to “Flagpole Sitta.” Stop that. While not a bad song, it’s not their finest work. “Sad Sweetheart of The Rodeo” is leaps and bounds above. Off their album King James Version—which I must confess I have not heard in its entirety—this song has everything…
You probably don’t give much thought to your kitchen faucet, but here’s proof that it can be awesome in the right hands. Sure, these aren’t functional so far as their intended purpose is concerned, but they’re cool. Which is better? This crazy little hydra is a work of art called ‘life choices’ by Rafael Gomez.…
If you thought people were already sharing way too much on social networks, you’re in for a rough future. At least, that’s what your buddy Mark Zuckerberg thinks, and it’s probably safe to say he’s might know what he’s talking about. Zuck dropped the knowledge in a talk at Y Combinator’s startup school today. He…
When you get a flashy, fancy new phone, of course you’re going to want to use it, but you better be careful how and where; new reports show smartphone theft is getting super popular. You might say this is a good reason to keep it in your pants. The problem is most prevalent, and getting…
This, over course, goes hand in hand with the related question “Would you/Do you trim your eyebrows?” This stencil, apparently getting popular in Japan, is aimed squarely at men. Worth the weirdness? [Japan Trend Shop via Technabob]
In a warehouse in New Jersey, some messy, weird stuff went down. There was an explosion, but not just any explosion: a counterfeit ketchup explosion. No, nobody was trying to sabotage the illicit shipment, there’s some science behind it. Admittedly there are some other questions here? Why counterfeit ketchup? The plan was to put cheap,…
If you haven’t been living under a rock, you know a lot went down this week. If you have, well boy do I have a treat for you. We’ve got jumps from edge of space, face transplants, insane desktop computers, an impending Apple apology, the dish on pre-ording Microsoft Surface, and did I mention a…
It doesn’t take a genius to realize dry ice is awesome, and with Halloween right around the corner, you’re bound to be seeing a lot of it. But did you know dry ice bubbles can be used as a practical effect to make whirling, churning alien planets? https://gizmodo.com/if-you-build-one-thing-this-week-make-it-a-shoulder-la-5339419 Like all good practical effects, the premise…
Surface pre-orders have now sold out, despite our sage advice. [Engadget]
Think you’re prone to heartbreak? Be glad you don’t have one of these glass ones. Models like this, which show the heart and its surrounding tendrils that reach out to the lungs, as well as all kinds of other vascular maps of brains and other body parts, are made by Farlow’s Scientific Glassblowing in a…
Just getting a job in this economy is difficult enough. Getting one with a liberal arts degree is simply masochistic. Don’t spend half a decade and thousands of dollars only to join the rest of the English majors busking in a subway. Instead, educate yourself with these valuable, respectable, and totally free online resources.* MIT…
The smartphone fanboy wars seem both ridiculous and eternal. It’s like everywhere you go on the Internet, a simple statement of preference—even one that isn’t pig-head and disparaging—can serve as the flash point for a fanboy skirmish. Isn’t it about time we signed a peace treaty? https://gizmodo.com/the-apple-vs-android-fanboy-wars-in-one-gif-5951243 This agreement was written up for CNN by…
This is incredible. 18 months after an earthquake hit Christchurch, New Zealand and buried a just married couple’s camera, the camera pops up on their driveway containing all the wedding pictures they thought they would never see again. It’s seriously amazing. Martin Burley and his wife Fen Jeremias were married on February 20th and when…
Though this CHARLI-2 Robot doesn’t do the sexy legs of PSY quite as well, it can pretty much do every other move of PSY’s hit Gangnam Style. The horse riding, the little lasso twirl, the crowd pumping, it’s hilarious. Watch it. CHARLI-2 is a five-foot tall robot from Virginia Tech that has incredible balance (and…
Muhammad Ali Wanted to Whup Some Ass on Mars Muhammad Ali is regarded as both one of the most dominant heavyweight fighters of all time and as one of the most prolific and gracious envoys boxing—or really any sport—has ever seen. For example, in 1966, 17-year-old reporter Michael Aisner approached the champ for a interview…