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The Grower’s Cup coffee maker is billed as a hybrid between a filter dripmaker and a french press, except that it’s more portable than both of those options, and is also completely disposable. Which makes it easier to carry and use during camping trips, or during any emergency that can be resolved with a tasty…
The self-portrait is a risky, easily mangled gambit. It can go very wrong. So if you’re going to take the plunge, go for gold and do something like shooting yourself in the cockpit of an F-16D Fighting Falcon. https://gizmodo.com/is-this-new-trashy-myspace-ipad-mirror-photographer-the-5906724 Here’s text from the Air Force’s Flickr page: Staff Sgt. Desiree Palacios tests and make final…
In early 2009, I was in a journalism class back at ol’ Mizzou. The professor asked who in the lecture was using Twitter. A paltry two or three students of the 150 budding Bernsteins raised their hands. She declared that that number must be multiplied exponentially, and required us all to make accounts. Reluctant at…
Mountain Lion, the next big software cat for your Mac, has a gazillion new features. Too many to name, and frankly, to care about. But there’s one you should pay attention to, because it might change all of computing. https://gizmodo.com/apple-os-x-mountain-lion-gold-master-is-out-5924596 Dictation is one of the most straightforward new parts of OS X Mountain Lion—so simple…
Working with wireless power specialists LaserMotive, Lockheed Martin has successfully completed preliminary tests of a new laser refueling system that extended the flight time of its Stalker unmanned aerial drone to over 48 hours. That not only represents about a 2,400 percent increase in flight duration, but the system also doesn’t require another aircraft to…
For years, Amazon has fought to avoid having to collect sales tax in order to keep its prices low. Now, though, it’s given up on that that battle and instead looks set to launch a same-day delivery service—and that could destroy local retail as we know it. Farhad Manjoo has put together a wonderfully insightful…
We died a little on the inside when Klipsch launched a set of purple, Lou Reed-endorsed headphones last year. Now, the company is continuing its colorful theme, but fortunately this time it’s ditched celebrity endorsement and gone rugged instead. https://gizmodo.com/save-lou-reed-5859784 Essentially a toughened-up version of the excellent Klipsch S4i earbuds, these little fellas come in…
If you worry about who’s read your posts on a Facebook group, now you can breathe easy. From today, Facebook groups will tell you—and the rest of the group’s members—exactly who’s read the post. Which is either useful, or incredibly creepy. From now on, whenever an update is published on a Facebook group a running…
If you’re a Kindle Fire owner painfully jealous of the new Nexus 7, here’s something to make you feel a little better: you can now install Android 4.1 Jelly Bean on your tablet. https://gizmodo.com/google-nexus-7-tablet-review-the-new-best-way-to-spend-5922882 Since launch the Fire has been hacked left, right and center, but now developer Hashcode has ported Google’s latest mobile OS…
Hacking collective D33Ds Company has posted login details for more than 453,000 user accounts that it claims to have retrieved in plaintext from an unconfirmed service on Yahoo. Ars Technica is reporting that the hackers used a union-based SQL injection to penetrate a Yahoo subdomain—a technique which, according to Ars, “preys on poorly secured web…
In 1992, author William Gibson released a book titled Agrippa (a book of the dead), which played from a 3½-inch diskette on a 1992-era Apple Macintosh computer running the System 7 OS. It was a poem that ran upscreen and whose text was programmed to disappear after its first reading, by way of a special…
Anchorage By Winter – Zan Butler Alaska’s gorgeous and all but you couldn’t pay me to live there. I’m sorry, what’s that? They pay you to live there? How much? $500 a year? Where do I sign up? [Bo…om] The Beatles – Live in Japan 1966 It’s the Beatles. In Japan. In 1966. You’re welcome.…
The dust still has yet to settle, since Apple announced on Monday that it would no longer seek EPEAT certification for 39 of its computer models. Certainly, this news is not great. The ideal situation would be for everything, everywhere, to be entirely green and environmentally friendly. But Tech Radar reports that the City of…
Tokyo Flash, the Japanese watchmaker with a flair for optical extravagance, has just released its newest user submitted design—the Kisai Online. Originally submitted by Samuel Jerichow of Germany to the Tokyoflash Design Studio, the Kasai Online features an encrypted display of the current date or time in the form of continuous unbroken lines that can…
Without a medium like YouTube on which to emerge, “Best Friends” would not be half the masterpiece it is today. The lyrics tell a simple story of friendship and loyalty, an epic poem for the internet age, whose accompanying home-made music video works some sort of strange, star-making magic. Krispy Kreme is the prototypical Internet…
I was talking with a good friend today about, among much else, Facebook and introspection and self-image. I’m on Facebook, my friend never has been. (No, really, never.) He said he doesn’t think about himself or reflect on his life nearly as much as other people (myself included) seem to. And he wondered if, maybe,…
We’ve been inviting people to and attending parties through Facebook for years and years and years, but only now are they finally easy to look at: calendar view is here. The idea of putting all of your Facebook events (and friends’ birthdays) onto a calendar within Facebook is so obvious that it’s sort of sad…
It’s next to impossible to check the time on your watch when bundled up for winter activities—not to mention the unpleasantness of baring your arms in sub-zero temperatures when pulling up your sleeves. So Dietrich’s ED01 watch is specifically designed to be worn on the outside of your winterwear, using a set of stretchy elastic…
My mother loves to entertain, and when I was a kid she started keeping a guest book. Whoever visited our home would sign it, along with a little note and their address. I still like looking back at it now, because it brings up memories of family gatherings, dinner parties, and holiday celebrations. While the…
If it seems like Apple is at the center of every tech lawsuit ever these days, that’s kinda, sorta because it is. According to consulting firm Kanzatec, 60 percent of all patent lawsuits in the mobile space over the past two years have involve the tech giant in one way or another. The price of…