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Verizon iPhones have had a killer problem since the iPhone 5 launched: The new Apple handset has been sucking down a TON of data, even when it’s connected to Wi-Fi. Apple has pushed a patch live—here’s how to get it super quickly and easily. All you need to do is go into Settings > General…
To help them better understand root growth in plants, researchers at James Hutton Institute and the University of Abertay Dundee have developed a transparent soil that makes studying what happens underground as easy as staring through a window. It took the researchers over two years to find and develop a material that could perfectly replicate…
30 years ago today, a game-changing pair of products were announced: Billy Joel’s 52nd Street on Compact Disc, and the Sony CDP-101, the first device to be able to play it. And the age of the CD was born. A joint effort of Phillips and Sony, which had both been working independently on different versions…
Perfect for photographers who don’t dig the lens flare look but want to keep their kit as minimal as possible, the awkwardly-named Hoocap combines a lens cap and hood into a clever transforming accessory. It keeps fingerprints and scratches off your lens, and glare and flares off your photos. At the moment the Hoocap’s only…
Like the GOP primary debates before them, the upcoming presidential debates will be streamed live on YouTube. Civics!
Were you notified over the weekend that Apple had upgraded your iCloud plan to 25GB, good through… 2050? Don’t get too excited; it’s almost certainly just a glitch. Some users noticed that their plans had been bumped for no reason. While Apple had been offering up an additional 20GB for people switching over from MobileMe,…
If you’ve ever wondered what exactly wiped out the dinosaurs and how quickly over 38 hours of painstaking domino stacking can be undone, check out FlippyCat’s latest tumbling creation. It’s particularly noteworthy this time not just because it’s educational, but also because most of the dinosaurs and the giant earth were actually created in 3D.…
Nokia is to be part of a big mapping tie-in with the enterprise giant Oracle. Given the current map furore, and bearing in mind that Nokia Maps is actually good, this could be the Fins’ big chance: maybe, just maybe, Nokia could sneak through the backdoor and claim a victory. https://gizmodo.com/microsoft-boots-bing-maps-for-nokia-in-windows-phone-8-5919930 The Nokia-Oracle deal, to…
Over the past few months, HP quietly teased a tablet in ads and marketing materials. It had the appearance of something sleek and premium. As it turns out, that tablet was the ElitePad: a 10-inch, aluminum-cased Windows 8 tablet that has all the makings of something desirable. The ElitePad is everything you’d expect a Windows…
Tears of Steel is a crowd-funded short from the Blender Institute in Amsterdam, and was made using Blender, an open source 3D content creation suite. It’s also pretty awesome. The 12-minute film is chock-full of effects, and for the most part they’re pretty good. Some of the effects can look a little silly at points,…
I fell in love with Aloe Blacc’s “I Need a Dollar” ever since I heard it in the background of a random episode of This American Life a while back, so when this live version of it poked its head out on Reddit today, it was both a great reminder of the original, and also…
You may be at a point in your life where splitting the bill comes off as tacky, but everybody’s been in that position where it’s totally necessary. For those times, like college, the Go Dutch Bill would come in super handy, if it actually existed. The Go Dutch Bill is a concept by Szu-Yu Liu,…
Slingshots aren’t just child’s play, especially when they have a draw-distance greater than the height of several small children. Joerg Sprave is no stranger to crazy slingshot cannons, but he’s really outdone himself this time with one that’s longer than he is tall. This new, ridiculously long rubber band crossbow is one of the strongest…
With iPhone 5 announced and released, designers are back to the grindstone. In fact, they probably already have been for a while. A few new Apple patents filed just a few days ago provide some hints at what Apple cameras might do in the future. One of the most inteteresting covers a number of gestures…
If you’re super concerned about cybersecurity and keeping your information and personal rendezvous private, there are plenty of measures you can take. If you’re super hardcore, you can do the same thing Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano does: just don’t use email. During a cybersecurity conference on Friday, Napolitano said that she doesn’t…
As you should already know, graphene is the super thin, super strong, transparent, conductive, self-repairing material that’s poised to revolutionize the future by not only by super-charging batteries but also by giving us flexible semiconductors. This is how they get made. https://gizmodo.com/graphene-miracle-5-347-it-can-repair-itself-entirely-5925058 This video shows the patented process developed by the Norwegian University of Science…
On top of tuition, room, alcohol, board, and alcohol, one of the big costs of going to college is paying for your own personal library of expensive textbooks, whether they’re digital or physical. Californian students can look forward to a bit of a break however, now that the state has set up the first online…
You may remember the Steve Jobs action figures that were introduced and then canceled earlier this year. Now there’s a new Steve Jobs figure on the horizon, one that supposedly contains a weird and creepy ingredient: trash stolen from Jobs himself. https://gizmodo.com/the-steve-jobs-action-figure-is-canceled-5876722 The sculpture, made by XVALA, is due to be shown at a gallery…
When you think “Amish” chances are your mind goes to somewhere closer to “straight-laced” than to “party animal.” The fascinating 2002 documentary Devil’s Playground shows that the two aren’t mutual exclusive, and they can both apply to Amish teenagers. The documentary centers around a period called “Rumspringa” which generally refers to adolescence, and is the…
Off their self-titled debut “Typical” is a fantastically catchy tune that I must have listened to about a dozen times today. What I’d forgotten, however, is how awesome and well done the accompanying music video is. As I’m sure you can notice, the whole thing is shot in reverse, which is how they accomplish such…