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The underpaid, overworked Chinese workers of Foxconn have had enough, according to a new report by China Labor Watch: thousands have gone on strike over immense iPhone manufacturing pressure and fistfights with their bosses. UPDATE: Foxconn is claiming that there are no strikes going on, everything is normal, and that production at all plants is…
John and Paul hated it, and Ringo didn’t even play drums in it, but this was the song that jumpstarted one of the most influential bands in modern music. Today is the 50th anniversary of Love Me Do, the first single by The Beatles. Ringo didn’t play in the recording because producer George Martin, the…
The OED doesn’t know where cooties come from and would like your help finding out. [OED]
All Hallow’s Eve is fast approaching. Everybody wants a costume that’s a cut above the standard witch-and-mask getup available at most box stores. That means you probably want to order one from the internet. This year Halloween’s on—let me check—October 31st, so if you want a rad costume and don’t want to pay overnight freight,…
The traditional approach to video surveillance is to blanket a property with low-res VGA cameras to catch suspicious activities from any angle. But with Avigilon’s 29 megapixel JPEG2000 HD Pro, you can slap a wide angle Canon lens on the end and cover an entire parking lot in one fell swoop. It might border on…
The US Air Force has spent over $60 billion on the F-22, a fighter that doesn’t really work and sometimes chokes people. How much is it spending on Twitter? Judging by the output, negative $50,000. It’s hard to figure out exactly what the taxpayer-funded @usairforce is there for. It’s a mix of historical blips, links…
LG is about to get into the Google Nexus game with a new phone to be released later this month, according to CNET. The as-yet-unnamed phone will bear some similarities to LG’s recent Optimus G, but will also pick up some tweaks in order to earn the Nexus name. https://gizmodo.com/lg-optimus-g-hands-on-like-megan-fox-wrapped-in-burlap-5949144 According to Modaco, the rumored…
According to the New Zealand Herald, Kim Dotcom suspected he was being spied because of a 150 millisecond connection delay while playing his favorite game—Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3. Kim wanted to be the king of MW3 so hard that he had a dedicated internet connection that linked his Coatesville mansion directly to the…
To make it easier for drivers to navigate its in-car navigation units while still concentrating on the road, Pioneer is introducing a new touch-free sensor that recognizes broad gestures made with the hand. The driver will still need to reach for the display on their dashboard, but instead of tapping the screen they can simply…
Yesterday’s Facebook-is-a-chair ad was bad. But it wasn’t the worst tech ad by a long shot. Gadget ads have a long history of being awkward and disconnected from reality. https://gizmodo.com/facebooks-first-ad-is-facebooks-worst-ad-5948904 So what’s the worst one you’ve seen? Be sure to upload it in the discussion, and we’ll determine which one is the most cringe-worthy.
Using over 7,500 lines of code, hacker/artist Jay Salvat created this surprisingly detailed reproduction of da Vinci’s Mona Lisa with nothing but cascading style sheets. It’s about as modern as modern art can get. There are no details on just how he went about recreating the famous piece, but looking at the code there aren’t…
Sennheiser makes some of the best headphones in the world regardless of whether you want to pay $70 or $1500. Today, we’re lucky enough to have Sennheiser Senior Acoustic Engineer Axel Grell here to answer your questions starting at 1PM. https://gizmodo.com/the-best-lightweight-portable-headphones-5912946 Amongst Grell’s many accomplishments are the designs for Sennheiser’s super high-end HD 800 over-ear…
Barack Bin Laden Obama is a socialist who wants to tax this country into oblivion and pay lazy people not to work. Mittens Mormon Romney is a stale snake who only cares about rich white people. The election is near, and we’re going to want to talk about these things online. But there’s a way…
The iPod Classic might have one foot in the grave, but it still lives. On your computer. A clever designer made this fully playable iPod for your browser. And it really works, just like your old mp3 player. How awesome is that? Go ahead and drag the clickwheel round and round to pick a song…
A big-screen TV is great for the living room, but you’d be hard-pressed to take it anywhere. The new 3M Streaming Projector Powered By Roku, on the other hand, is a bit more portable, and will let you splash your favorite streaming content onto the surface of your choice, at sizes as large as 120…
Eating dinner off a TV tray is an awkward experience because it and your sofa were designed separately, preventing them from working together in harmony. And that’s an oversight that Merely’s Marcin Wielgosz has solved with this brilliant Hocky seating collection featuring custom designed end tables that slot into sofas and loungers. Can you wrap…
Akron, former Rubber Capital of the World and a prime worldwide target for terrorists located in the state Ohio, suffered the attack of a walking stick last Wednesday. No, seriously, this is not from The Onion. The stick had the phrases “Natural Hunka Kaboom” and “This is not a weapon” written with a Sharpie, a…
Having trouble selling your knick knacks and sundries online? Maybe you just need better photos on your eBay listing. But instead of hiring a professional photographer, the Nimbus Cloud Dome promises pro-looking shots using just your smartphone. In a professional studio you’d rely on a set of diffused lights and a curved white sweep to…
One year ago Steve Jobs passed away. Here’s to a crazy one, a misfit, a troublemaker.
The ThinkPad is a legendary machine—it’s been in space, it’s displayed in the Museum of Modern Art, and as of today, the classic computer is 20 years old. Happy birthday, old guy. With a design and a philosophy inspired by a Japanese Bento box, the ThinkPad was introduced to the world by IBM in 1992.…