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The Nikon Coolpix P310 is another point and shoot—except it’s completely gorgeous. The boxy design is a matte slate of black perfection. Everyone line is clean, every centimeter accounted for, every button well-placed. Make more things like this. Inside, the P310 is no dinky shooter: 16 megapixel stills, 1080p video recording, an assignable front function…
When I was a kid, we lived first person shooters, running around with vests and pistols in a game called Lazer Tag. It’s long gone, but this new Xappr Gun for smartphones looks like it might recreate some of that fun. On its own it makes playing motion controlled shoot-em-ups and augmented reality titles slightly…
This room is filled with millions…or is it? For this week’s Shooting Challenge, you’ll fill a room with Scrooge McDuck levels of anything you like. But don’t worry. It’s an illusion. You won’t even make a [much of a] mess. The Challenge Fill a room (or any environment) with a single object (or thematic collection…
I’m a sucker for these multiple-track music videos. This guy is Nick McKaig, and he’s extremely good at reproducing songs using just his voice. Here’s the proof: the Simpsons’ theme sung a capella. It’s sounds so good and wacky that I like it better than the original. According to Nick, he “had to write out…
It’s widely reported that Facebook is going to file for an IPO today, and likely that the offering will be in the $5 billion range. Time to start digging up your backyard bullion stash, right? Wrong. For the average guy the Facebook IPO is strictly Like, don’t touch. What’s an IPO, Anyway? IPO stands for…
Thingiverse user Brian Beebe created this fantastic wire stripping tool that uses a simple electric circuit and a couple of razor blades so you always know when to stop cutting. When the blades have made it through the plastic sheathing to the metal wire beneath, the circuit is completed, turning on an LED indicator. The…
If you rely on the female contraceptive pill to avoid having babies, you might want to check the packet: Pfizer just recalled a million packs because a fault means they could increase the chances of getting pregnant. Deep breaths: it’ll probably be fine. But so you can check, the affected pills include Lo/Ovral-28 tablets and…
Not just any prison—Swedish prison. After fighting copyright infringement charges for years, the three gents behind the world’s most notorious torrent site are headed to the slammer. Luckily, TPB lives, and Swedish prison is great! TorrentFreak reports the trio lost their final round of appeals, and will now have a few months to live in…
One day, drones won’t just fly by themselves: they’ll hunt in packs. Imagine a swarm of tiny, flying drones chasing after you, synchronizing their movements to catch you in the most effective way possible. If you can’t imagine it, don’t worry: it’s already happened. Devopled by the University of Pennsylvania and KMel Robotics, these nano…
Here’s an interesting solution to the problem of giant alarm clock docks that gobble up space on your nightstand. JVC’s new N-BX3 is a 44 pound behemoth that replaces your bedside table altogether, with a flat glass top for holding things. It uses a set of 30-watt speakers with SRS StudioSound HD to subtly fill…
Microsoft is running a series of ads in major newspapers this week that take advantage of Google’s not-what-you’d-call-popular new privacy policy. The boys and girls in Redmond suggest you ditch Google and use their online products instead. https://gizmodo.com/googles-broken-promise-the-end-of-dont-be-evil-5878987 According to The Verge, the ads will run in the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times,…
Some art looks like it’s been thrown together in minutes. Some looks like it took hundreds of hours. These beautiful anatomical images, made using quilled paper, definitely fall into the second category. Called the Tissue Series, artist Lisa Nilsson has constructed a range of anatomical cross sections of the human body using rolled pieces of…
In an interview with the Guardian, Nokia designer Marko Ahtisaari suggested that he wants future Lumia phones to involve zero moving parts. We’re not just talking no buttons, either: he means scrapping the power and data cable for good. Speaking to the Guardian, he talked about the next logical step in phone design being a…
While most people just want their devices to work so that they can do stuff, some people love tinkering with operating systems. Until now, the tablet sector’s been ripe for hacking, but there hasn’t been anything that’s truly open-source and easy to fiddle with from the get-go. This Spark tablet puts that straight. It runs…
When OK Go were asked to appear on Sesame Street, the result was always going to be great. Their contribution, a song and stop-motion animation explaining the primary colors, is wonderful. Show it to your kids, or just watch it yourself. [Sesame Street via Laughing Squid]
In a series of new experiments, scientists have been able to use a computer to decipher brain activity. So what, huh? Well, the computer can reconstruct those signals into the actual words the participants are thinking about. It can read your mind. OK, so sometimes the words were difficult to recognise, but that’s not the…
You can’t beat an old rocker flying in the face of the man. Neil Young has decided to let everyone know what he thinks about piracy, and it turns out he’s probably a fan of Megaupload. “Piracy is the new radio,” Young told All Things D. “That’s how music gets around.” I couldn’t agree more,…
Its recent dashboard revamp transformed the Xbox 360 from a video game console into an entertainment hub. Now, that hub is growing again. Xbox’s Major Nelson announced today two new apps for the Xbox environment: Crackle and CinemaNow. https://gizmodo.com/the-new-xbox-360-software-its-not-about-the-games-5864960 Both are currently available to US residents. Crackle will soon be made available in Canada, Australia,…
The male orb-web spider has a dangerous natural imperative. He—the little one on the left—has to have sex with the behemoth on the right. And she wants to eat him. What’s a guy to do? Use his detachable penis to keep her satisfied while he scurries off, of course. The male Nephilengys malabarensis is equipped…
While Netflix is happy to kowtow to Warner Brothers Studio’s title-delaying demands, Redbox is having none of it. The curbside video rental chain just let its contract with WB expire over the issue—allowing Redbox to rent its WB catalog ahead of the competition. The trouble started when WB tried to impose an additional four-week delay…