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The search for the ultimate hamburger has ended on Jimmy Kimmel Live! Unfortunately, you probably can’t test this one out yourself, and you won’t find it at any restaurant. Last night, Jimmy was paid a visit by former Microsoft Chief Technology Officer and current heavy cookbook author, Nathan Myhrvold. The pair demonstrated how to make…
I’m assuming who ever created this tentacle showerhead was inspired by those Sentinel creatures in The Matrix films. That, or Medusa, except that these appendages don’t slither or turn you to stone. The Sculpture, or Scu-Head, from Vado can be mounted overhead in a shower stall as is more traditional. But given its articulated limbs…
Whenever you’re short on cash there’s always one last resort: sell your stuff on eBay. It seems that New York State’s hoping to plug part of its many-billion dollar budget shortfall by selling its old crap, too. According to the press release from the Governor’s Office, NYSSTORE.com will be serving up gadgets galore and other…
American futurism of the 1970s is a fascinating mix of sleek Jetsonian utopianism and dreary mushroom cloud hellscapes. Nowhere is this dichotomy of tomorrowism more evident than in children’s drawings of the future. I’ve always found that some of the most interesting predictions come from children, who tend to express ideas that reflect both the…
Last week we fawned over the wonderfully nostalgic iOS ’86 theme someone had created for their iPhone. This week, that theme is available for download. If you have a jailbroken iPhone, that is. https://gizmodo.com/what-if-ios-looked-like-the-original-mac-os-5884657 To get the theme, just fire up Cydia and add the repository http://repo.ithemes.it. Once you do that, you’ll be able to…
It doesn’t do USB 3.0, but I can forgive Buffalo for overlooking that functionality since its new four-port hub doesn’t get all uptight when you try to insert a USB cable upside-down. It happily goes both ways. https://gizmodo.com/flipper-usb-works-any-way-you-plug-it-5587058 And that’s pretty much its claim to fame. When it’s available you’ll be able to get one…
Water is one of your most fearsome enemies, and it shouldn’t be. Yes, yes, you need water to survive, but you know what else your can’t live without these days? Your smartphone. So please, more tough phones like the new Samsung Rugby Smart. This promotional video might be a tad hokey, but its message is…
SARS, Bird Flu, terrorists, religious extremists, extreme religionists, DEMOCRATS—it seems that we find a new reason every week to mistrust those around us and yet our society has yet to implode in the orgy of fire and chaos that 24-hour-news networks would have you believe. Liars and Outliers by Bruce Schneier explains how civil structure…
An advertisement is designed to entrance you into giving away your money—but in Samsung’s case, this Note ad is actually a concise, persuasive reason why you should never buy a Note. https://gizmodo.com/samsung-galaxy-note-lightning-review-wait-who-ordered-5886054 The ad itself is a standard test test shtick—an underpaid actor/”ordinary woman on the street” sees how her [insert competitor product] stacks up…
Modern DJs use setups that allow their vinyl turntables to control the digital music on their laptops. But instead of staring at a screen all night, this projector-enhanced setup turns their wheels of steel into an interactive display. Created by E.N.S.—aka Ian Silverman—the projector puts the interface for a piece of DJ/scratch software called Serato…
1. Mining company commissions “scientific study” about selenium pollution in Idaho rivers. 2. “Scientific study” finds plenty of trout with two heads and numerous deformities. 3. “Scientific study” concludes that more selenium pollution should be allowed. 4. Profit. It seems like a Simpsons’ episode, but that’s what just has happened with a mining corporation called…
Angry Birds Space will be coming out for iOS, Android, Mac and PC next on March 22, the game’s developers at Rovio, tell Kotaku. They lobbed that news our way this morning along with this exclusive trailer that combines official NASA footage with, well… you’ll see. Consider this another tease of the Angry Birds’ off-world…
There’s maybe no issue that affects you more directly in today’s tech world than that of internet privacy. Our whole lives are online, and we too often don’t even know who has access to it. Will Obama’s proposed Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights change all that? Time to decide for yourself. https://gizmodo.com/can-obamas-new-consumer-privacy-bill-keep-your-data-saf-5887573 Following is the…
For a long time, biologists have predicted that the Y chromosome—the DNA that makes men men—was gradually dying out, and that it would eventually lead to the extiniction of the male of the species. Fortunately, a team of researchers has proven that isn’t the case. It used to be, a long time ago, that the…
We’ve been hearing for years that integrated graphics—meaning your computer doesn’t have its own, separate graphics card—won’t catch up to the beefier cards, but it’ll be good enough some day soon. Hasn’t happened yet. But these reported benchmarks of Intel’s new Ivy Bridge processors from CPU World look pretty promising. The benchmarks compare a new…
Today, a Shanghai court ruled that Apple can continue selling its iPads in the metropolis. The ruling rejected a Preview Shenzhen’s sales injunction request that was filed over an iPad trademark dispute. This latest ruling does not impact Apple on a nationwide basis. Previously, another local court in Shijiazhuang, ruled in Proview’s favor. Proview can…
Most every piece of modern electronics has a wireless-connectivity option—TV’s, alarm clocks, refrigerators, even thermostats. With all these devices competing for bandwidth—not to mention the demands of streaming media—network performance will suffer. Qualcomm Atheros’ new gigabit-capable 802.11ac chips should give these devices some breathing room. For mobile devices, the company will offer a combination Wi-Fi/Bluetooth/FM…
You claim to be interested in science? Do you sit down of an evening to eat your dinner at a periodic table table? No? Then be quiet. Because Theo Gray, co-founder of Wolfram Research, out-geeks you, hands down. https://gizmodo.com/lighting-a-grill-with-liquid-oxygen-is-the-opposite-of-5360234 In Gray’s home, you can find a table dedicated to all the elements. Within the table…
Electric skateboards are cool, in a dorky kind of way. We were impressed by the “Board of Awesomeness“, which was controlled by a wave of your hands via a Kinect. But here’s the future: a skateboard controlled by your brain. https://gizmodo.com/board-of-awesomeness-tops-30-mph-with-a-wave-of-your-5874648 Created by Chaotic Moon Labs, this follow-up to the Board of Awesomeness is referred…