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The Google Street View car works hard, taking pictures for maps all day. Who knew that it longs for something deeper, truer, more meaningful? While we rarely notice, it captures beauty everywhere it goes. It’s simply a misunderstood artist. A talented Pittsburgh-born photographer by the name of Aaron Hobson has taken the time to comb…
You gotta hand it to Woz, he’s his own man. When there’s a new toy he wants, it doesn’t matter if there’s an Apple on it or not, he’s going to get it. He’ll go straight to Google if necessary. He was gifted an Android 4.0 t-shirt as well. I have to say this is…
Designer Sebastien Sauvage’s Eclipse phone is certainly a sight to behold with its handset and base unit flowing into each other as a single elliptical sculpture. It’s just too bad most of us don’t have a use for it anymore. Inspired by Western Electric’s iconic Sculptura phone from the 1970s, the Eclipse is a modern…
Even though they’re recyclable, glass bottles are energy intensive to produce, and heavy and expensive to ship. So an inventor has created a cheaper, greener alternative with a paper-based bottle that will probably have sommeliers turning their noses up at it. The first question that I’m sure immediately comes to everyone’s mind is how a…
We already know that Siri does most of its processing server-side, and that Apple’s claims of hardware as a limiting factor are tenuous at best. But new research from French developer Applidium reveals that Apple is truly full of it. https://gizmodo.com/a-single-infrared-sensor-might-be-the-reason-why-siri-i-5858288 They’ve managed to completely reveal the entire process used for communications between the iPhone…
There’s not much room for a cooler, but the Sailrocket 2 isn’t designed for a casual afternoon on the lake. It’s engineered to set a new sailing speed record, and it’s in Namibia right now trying to do just that. Despite the name, the Vestas Sailrocket 2 doesn’t use any combustible propellants to skim across…
Do you remember where you were five years ago? If you’re a gamer there’s a good chance you were standing in line waiting for the Nintendo Wii, and an even better chance you didn’t get one. https://gizmodo.com/wii-launch-nyc-scenes-from-the-line-215841 Believe it or not today is the fifth anniversary of the Wii’s release here in North America. And…
Smarter Every Day’s Destin flew to Germany to meet up Joerg Sprave, the man behind those highly entertaining slingshot videos, to take an educational look at the physics behind them. He also brought a high-speed camera with him—need I say more? We’ve featured Joerg’s Slingshot channel before, and his crazy creations and shaved head have…
You can go the simple iron filings on a white piece of paper route if you want to see the invisible fields surrounding a magnet. But I prefer this DIY contraption which carves 3D foam sculptures of them instead. https://gizmodo.com/what-the-hell-magnets-why-are-you-so-amazing-5850643 Using a simple electric motor with a drill bit attached that works like a CNC…
We love what gadgets do so much—like what’s under the hood—that sometimes we forget that technology can be beautiful. At Gizmodo Gallery we’re going to show off products so titillating that we don’t just want them—we desire them. We make a point of regularly featuring #desired products. Gear so pretty it makes us drool. There’s…
The AK-47 is probably the greatest success story of Communist engineering. But what is easily one of the most popular assault weapons on the planet has now been melted down and turned into a set of limited edition cufflinks. Created by Roland Iten for his new brand Fonderie 47, the cufflinks are an impressive model…
It’s not the first robot kit to harness the processing power and capabilities of your smartphone, but Romotive’s Romo is as easy to assemble as plugging in your headphones, which also makes it compatible with almost any device. You don’t need to be a hacker, programmer, or even know how to solder to use Romo.…
Using a regular speaker blasting out a narrow beam of sound, researchers have developed an LED that can actually be powered by nothing but audio. Providing a new way to deliver wireless power to devices from greater distances. Developed by the Hirose-Tanikawa Group at the University of Tokyo, the new system uses an off-the-shelf speaker…
Last weekend we reported that Apple was recalling some of their first generation iPod Nanos with concerns that the aging battery could overheat. And those of you hoping for an easy upgrade to the latest gen model will be disappointed. https://gizmodo.com/apple-recalls-the-first-gen-ipod-nano-over-toasty-batte-5858916 Even though the recall warned users that it could take up to six weeks…
Music distributor STHoldings just pulled its collection of more than 200 record labels off of subscription music services. Like, all of them. Quoting one label, “Let’s keep the music special, fuck Spotify.” What do those fighting words mean for us? UK-based STHoldings says it is removing 238 labels off Spotify, Rdio, Napster, and Smify by…
Doesn’t matter if you’re a ninja or a polar bear blinking in a blizzard—if you’ve got a heartbeat, this new sensor system will find you. It’s called “Biometrics-at-a-distance” and does everything but smell your fear. Currently under development by the Department of Defense’s research arm, the sensors will listen for a suspect’s individual pulse using…
What, you didn’t think academia would just let the finest mind in science rot do you? When Einstein died in 1955, his grey matter was preserved for posterity. Now, 46 slivers of his thinking cap have been donated to Philadelphia’s Mütter Museum. Lucy Rorke-Adams, a neuropathologist at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, donated the slides yesterday…
Why yes, that is a LEGO Millennium Falcon perched inside a diorama of Docking Bay 327, the scene of Obi-Wan and Darth Vader’s battle. It was created by German builder David Wagner and measures an impressive 90cm x 100cm. The project required roughly 10,500 bricks, four months, and 1,000 € to complete. You can find a…
Why mess around with a tiny touchscreen interface when you can run your android OS from your big screen TV—or really any screen for that matter? This prototype dongle, codenamed Cotton Candy, is designed by Norwegian company FXI Technologies. It’s about the size of a normal USB stick, 8cm x 2.5cm and 21 grams, but…
I’d imagine this is the sort of thing the Dark Knight would use as a last resort. If the Batmobile, Batwing and even Batpod were all out of commission, he’d still be able to run down baddies at 20 MPH using this gas-powered motorboard. The 58-pound device is powered by a 2HP, two-stroke engine with…