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Batman is best known for his wonderful arsenal of gadgets and weapons, but even with a suit of bulletproof body armor the caped crusader probably still wouldn’t touch this scary-looking knife with a ten-foot batpole. Designed by Tom Anderson, the Interceptor looks like its creator started with a standard set of ‘brass’ knuckles but then…
Dead Trigger, a mobile video game for iOS and Android, is now free in the Google Play Store. Awesome, right? Except no. It’s not awesome, since it’s only free because the piracy rate for the Android version is “unbelievably high.” Ugh. It’s just one example, but it’s a problem that’s endemic to the platform—or at…
A Boeing 747 can carry 48,445 gallons (183,380 liters) of fuel in a labyrinth of tanks so large that people can actually walk and crawl inside them. Can’t believe it? Just watch. The team from BBC’s Engineering Giants did just that while going through the D-Check of a British Airways’ Jumbo airliner. One of the…
It’s Monday morning in late July, and if you’re not on vacation, you’d almost certainly rather be. So rather than checking email or filing a report, let’s think of sandy white beaches and the one gadgets you never leave behind. Whether it’s a Kindle for your beach read or some portable speakers for your campsite,…
If you’ve ever peered inside the ports or slots on your gadgets and wondered what was really going on inside to make them work, this enlightening video will answer all of your questions. It turns out it has nothing to do with circuits, microprocessors, or even software. All of that is just a ruse, designed…
There’s a Reuters report out there this morning saying there will be “five or six” new Kindle Fire models, according Demos Parneros, president of U.S. Retail for Staples. That doesn’t mean what you think it means, exactly. Whatever you think of Mr. Parneros’s credibility, here’s why that number is dumb: It’s almost definitely based on…
What looks to the layman like a chunky under-the-desk computer power strip is actually a full-fledged hacking tool designed to let white hat hackers (aka the ‘good’ guys) test the security level of a given computer network, wired or wireless. With Wi-Fi, ethernet, Bluetooth, and an entire suite of hacking software tools built-in, the Power…
Late last week, Apple told developers that they’d have to use a workaround in their apps to prevent the in-app purchasing hack—which lets users avoid paying for in-app purchases— but that the same solution would also be rolled in iOS 6 as standard. Now, Alexey Borodin, the Russian behind the discovery, claims the workaround is…
As another legal case between Apple and Samsung kicks off on Australia, it’s come to light that Apple refused to enter into negotiations with Samsung over essential patent licenses for 3G technology included on the iPhone and iPad. The lawsuit is a complex one, including claims and counter-claims by Apple and Samsung over patents relating…
Google’s Nexus 7 tablet is so popular that the 16GB model is sold out on the Google Play store. And that was without any commercials behind it. Here’s the Nexus 7’s first—about camping. https://gizmodo.com/googles-stopped-selling-16gb-nexus-7-tablets-because-th-5928066 Yes, the Nexus is Wi-Fi only, but hey, the video accounts for that, sort of. Or you could carry a hotspot,…
We’ve known for some time that Amazon is planning to make original TV content. But now Bezos and co have announced that Amazon is turning its back on the US, instead choosing to develop a center in London to spearhead its move into media. https://gizmodo.com/now-amazon-is-planning-to-make-original-tv-content-5907008 The Telegraph reports that the Seattle-based firm has named London…
Scientists have managed to build an artificial jelly fish entirely from rat cells, which can pulse and swim when exposed to an electric field, just like its living counterpart. Taking cells from the heart of a rat, the team of scientists from Harvard University were able to grow a single layer of muscle on top…
The idea of Apple ditching the current 30-pin iPhone connection in favor of something smaller has been floating around for some time. Now, Reuters is reporting that the next iPhone will feature a new, 19-pin connection. https://gizmodo.com/interesting-theory-new-iphone-5-dock-connector-could-b-5920925 Citing those infamous sources familiar with the matter, Reuters suggests that the next iPhone will come with a…
Since launch, Skype has been regarded as secure and private, with its strong encryption and complex peer-to-peer network connections making calls almost impossible to intercept. Since Microsoft bought it out, though, things have been changing—and the Slate suggests your privacy may not be what it once was. Five years ago, Skype was actively against helping…
Canon’s compact, large-sensor camera is finally here. Until now, Canon was the last major manufacturer that didn’t offer a mirrorless, interchangeable-lens camera, and from what we can tell it was worth the wait. The Canon EOS M looks like a beast. And it’s pretty cheap, too. Get ready to swoon. As we previously suspected, the…
Nas has a new album. It’s pretty good. It’s also got a song featuring Amy Winehouse. And oh man, this song. Cherry Wine is Katamari of talking points—Winehouse’s firebreathing talent, Nas summoning the mid-90s basically at will, their shared birthday and continued post-humous collaborations, the inescapable beat by Salaam Remi—but man, just go sit outside,…
Kitchen accessories that do double-duty are the best way to maximize the space in your drawers and cabinets. But the only thing this lovely Polar Ice Bucket does—besides keeping your ice dry while it melts—is to remind you of the dwindling polar ice caps and rising sea levels thanks to global warming. As the ice…
Do you drink your booze faster when you’re out at a bar or a restaurant than you do just sitting at home? You probably do, and apparently it’s because bars and restaurants have learned that loud, fast music makes you eat and drink more, at a faster rate. Here’s a quote from a New York…
Designed to complement the design of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe’s famous Barcelona chair, Döttling’s new Liberty Barcelona Watch Safe is targeted at those who can afford the finer things in life. Like $5,000 chairs, and $88,000 safes designed to only hold timepieces. Before you spit-take on that price tag, keep in mind that this…
You know the type. Oh, I was just sitting here, reading some Dostoevsky, listening to this band I love but you probably haven’t heard them but oh we must go catch them live some time, when my cat did this amazing thing, and I happened to snap off an Instagram photo in time. Right. Andy…