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iMore is reporting that Apple will announce the new iPhone and an iPad Mini on September 12, for release on the 21st. The relatively earlier-than-expected announcement would make some sense; Apple repeatedly cited next-generation iPhone rumors as being the reason iPhone 4S sales fell short last quarter, so the sooner a new product hits shelves…
It’s close to dinner time and I have food on the brain. This makes me wonder: for those of you who spend a lot of time in the kitchen (actually cooking food, that is), what is the most indispensable tool you own? Is it a simple utensil like a knife? Or is it something more…
Did you know the first metal detector was invented by Alexander Graham Bell in 1881 in order to extract a stray bullet from President James Garfield’s back? This is the kind of interesting innovation revealed in IBM Think, a free app that maps out the roots of technological advances. What does it do? With a…
In New York, most of us strap-hangers have a love/hate relationship with the subway. It’s either totally reliable or totally screwed. You’re either right on time or squinting down the tunnel wondering where the train is. And you forget what a wonderful thing public transit can be. These awesome wordless maps from LinePosters have the…
Everything in life is cooler and more epic in slow motion. So Fastec’s new TS3 compact high-speed camera is easier to carry than traditional slo-mo gear allowing you to capture and study spontaneous moments—frame-by-frame. Remember, the best high-speed camera is the one you’ve got with you. At nine inches in length and weighing almost five…
Our comment guru Tony Kaye had an interesting question, so we figured we’d present it to you. Imagine you had the ability to travel back in time. Knowing what you know now, what would you make different in the tech world? What tech would you bring with you? Would you create Facebook before Facebook? Would…
If Google’s angle is that it actually works really well, Bing’s is that it’s a “social search engine.” And the latter’s new Friend Tagging feature lives up to that promise, tapping the social network you actually use to aide your search results. https://gizmodo.com/the-new-bing-facebook-and-twitter-make-your-searches-m-5909299 With Friend Tagging, you can now tag your Facebook friends in any…
Assuming everything goes according to plan, NASA’s Curiosity rover will touch down on the surface of Mars this Sunday, August 5th at 10:31 PDT. Curiosity travels in the cosmic wake of not only the pioneering landers and rovers that have made journeys to Mars before, but also the innumerable visionaries who showed us how we…
The good news: Each of the following 64 countries has free, unlimited access (broadband notwithstanding) to the greatest celebration of mankind’s athletic achievements the world has ever known, thanks to YouTube and the IOC. The bad news: Chances are, you don’t live in one. Afghanistan Angola Bangladesh Benin Bhutan Botswana Brunei Burkina Faso Burundi Cambodia…
The shipping container-sized EDV-01 is designed to be delivered to a disaster area and automatically transform into an emergency shelter. When deployed, two persons can live in the temporary structure for up to a month, complete with amenities like running water and electricity. A set of lithium batteries store the energy generated by solar cells…
Technology has improved the way the world watches the Olympics. Super slow-mo replay. The magical yellow world-record line. These are good things. The best part is how technology has made the information immediate, with live streams and instant updates. But the network responsible for delivering the games to America is broadcasting a tangled, discordant mess—and…
When I first looked at these, I thought about where they’d go. Immediately I thought of decorating a child’s room. But, honestly, even though it’s ancient graphic art, I still think a giant mean-looking gorilla doesn’t seem like the perfect thing for a kid to wake up to every morning. Instead, I realized this wasn’t…
TorrentFreak has posted a supposedly leaked presentation by the RIAA’s chief lawyer that says that it defended SOPA and PIPA even though it knew the censorship legislation wouldn’t be effective against music piracy. Is the RIAA for real or are they just covering their asses, and what does it mean for your freedom going forward?…
One of the performers appearing in the industrial revolution section of the Olympic opening ceremonies had the foresight to build a hidden camera into their costume, giving the rest of us a first-person view of what it’s like to be part of the spectacle. It’s a unique angle that not even NBC could have provided,…
Google Fiber is pretty freaking awesome. But we’re all geeking out about how it might work, or how we think it’s could change our lives. Max Ross is actually living it. https://gizmodo.com/googles-crazy-1000mbps-fiber-internet-connection-is-out-5929295 Max is a co-owner of Fric and Frac, a restaurant in Kansas City, and the site of the first Google Fiber connection. He’ll…
Email is something many of us have only been using for the past 20 years, but its roots go back much much further than that. The earliest traces of email even date back to the 1960s. And according to Wired, computer engineer Ray Tomlinson was responsible for many of email’s earliest innovations, including the use…
Facebook’s photo interface is getting a lovely, much-needed makeover. Starting today, it’s rolling out a much cleaner layout, with a mosaic view off all your images as well as three simple tabs at the top of the page—one for photos of you, another for all the pics you’ve posted, and another for your albums. This…
I don’t know who had the genius idea—and courage—to stick this post-it on their fridge door but, as evil as it may seem for kids all around the world, it’s the best parenting tip I’ve ever seen on this age of underage internet junkies. You may think it’s the evilest, though. Discuss. [9gag via Fuckyeahdementia…
When you sink a boatload of cash into new hardware for your PC, why lock it all up where it can’t see the light of day? With this transparent, passive cooling rig, you can keep it on display for yourself and envious friends. The upcoming ACB-type3, made by Scythe, is a step beyond just having…
Hangouts are one of the redeeming qualities of Google+, and they’re about to be more widely available. Google announced that it’s rolling out the video chats to Gmail. The person you’re hanging with doesn’t have to be a G+ user, either. You can gab with your pals from Gmail on their browser or on their…