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Foursquare is the latest big-time app to get a pixel expansion that takes advantage of iPhone 5’s big screen. [iTunes]
There have been fat ones and thin ones and red ones and blue ones and ones that you likely never saw because seriously, who used a NeXTcube? But the one thing all scrollbars have in common: we don’t really need them any more. At least, not for what they were originally intended. When’s the last…
Libratone’s last AirPlay outing was a beautifully designed dud—it was just way, way too expensive. But their next stab, a compact cylinder wrapped in wool, has the chance to be the best take on AirPlay we’ve ever seen. https://gizmodo.com/the-best-airplay-speakers-5907025 The diminutive Zipp, at slightly over a foot tall, will still run you $300—certainly not chump…
You give a friend a thoughtful gift certificate for their birthday, but how do you know it’s not going to sit in a drawer forever and just end up expiring? It’s not for lack of gratitude, but because those plastic cards are easy to forget about. Gyft is an app that gifting a whole lot…
Before most people were familiar with Ikea, they knew Scandinavian design through Jens Quistgaard—the man behind Kobenstyle cookware—a 1950s fixture. Now that style is back, in the form of this bold red four quart Kobenstyle Casserole. Honestly, it’s the kind of thing you could have probably inherited from your grandmother, but if you didn’t have…
The latest iPhone 5 defect claim to emerge from the mists is the issue of purple flares appearing in camera images where lighting is particularly bright. The issue was first pointed out in the AnandTech forums, and apparently Apple has acknowledged the issue. Plus looking at testing done by Mashable, the issue seems like anything…
Amazon will sell you just about anything through its subsidiaries, and now it’s adding a new site targeted specifically at a wide swath of dirty hippies environmentally-minded citizens. Vine is a new enterprise operated by Amazon’s Quidsi, the same company that runs Diapers.com and Soap.com. The idea is to sell people products that they can…
You can’t be arrested for vandalizing your neighborhood when technically you’re cleaning it up—right? That’s the general idea behing the Grime Writer pen. It’s an oversized felt tip marker that you crack open and fill with soapy water, instead of ink. So when you tag the side of a building, technically you’re just removing years…
It’s been a curious thing, wondering why Apple dropped Google Maps in iOS 6 in favor of its own, half-baked mapping system. According to AllThingsD, the answer could be pretty simple: Turn-by-turn voice navigation. https://gizmodo.com/the-new-apple-it-doesnt-just-work-5946425 According to ATD’s sources, basically, Apple’s deal with Google never included turn-by-turn, even though Android has had that feature for…
In 2008, Facebook rolled out a feature that’s so taken for granted, you probably don’t notice you’re looking at it half the time. But today, when you do check out the People You May Know section, it stands out. What’s with all the weird strangers? The idea is simple: in order for Facebook to grow…
Every week, we get a few car photographs in our Shooting Challenges. I get it. You like cars. So for this week’s Shooting Challenge, take a really fantastic photograph of a car. The Challenge Take a picture of a car or cars (a good one!). Be as creative as you’d like. Use post production to…
Countless gamers have fantasized about driving the Warthog from Halo, or wielding Link’s sword from The Legend of Zelda series. But a considerably smaller contingency of video game enthusiasts have thought the same thing about Pac-Man. And that’s probably why the real-life version of the classic game has only been brought to life via a…
Earlier this week there was a giant 2,000-person brawl at a Foxconn factory where they make iPhones. While labor organizations might try to protect workers from Apple, how Apple is protecting them from each other? Enter the iShiv. https://gizmodo.com/foxconn-shuts-factory-after-2-000-employee-brawl-breaks-5945772 Advertised in the bit below, the revolutionary (not to be confused with resolutionary) new product was…
Some people love to complain about K-Cups—y’know, the single serving pods that produce a cup of coffee in seconds. Sure, they may be envirommentally wasteful, they might not make the best tasting cup of coffee, and a K-Cup costs more than an equivalent amount of coffee beans. But for some people, coffee is just a…
Despite Apple’s attempts to block you from getting your hands on cheap Lightning cables for your iPhone 5, plenty of sellers are hawking generics online. The only trouble is, they’re selling a product they almost certainly don’t really have. https://gizmodo.com/heres-the-chip-apple-is-using-to-stop-you-from-buying-c-5945889 Peter from Double Helix cables has been talking with the Chinese suppliers behind the listings…
Jurassic Park was one of the last nails in the coffin for stop-motion animation—a special effects technique that had brought dinosaurs to the silver screen almost 50 years ago. But before the advent of computer graphics it was considered the cutting edge of visual effects, thanks to the work of a man named Ray Harryhausen…
Hundreds of thousands of PCs are rented every year in the United States. And, it turns out, a huge chunk of them have absurdly invasive, incredibly dangerous spyware preinstalled—by the company that rents them. Here are the main players: DesignerWare is a software company that provides a program called PC Rental Agent to rent-to-own computer…
A comfortable way to transport gear is essential for a photographer, whether you shoot for a living or you’re just a well-equipped enthusiast. Backpacks work—until they’re back-breaking—so there’s a big need for a less stressful solution. That means wheels. After the LowePro x200 made a solid showing, we got curious to check out the rest…
Cnet says that iPhone 5 owners are complaining about the USB end of their Lightning cables getting stuck in their computer. And apparently, Apple is willing to replace the cable. Has this been a problem for anyone else? [Cnet]
In a world where automation and assembly line robots have driven craftsmanship to near extinction, it’s nice to see a facility where humans still play an important role in production. Birth of a Barrel is a beautiful look at the factory where Jack Daniels’ employees are very much still involved in the creation of the…