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We know some of you are so clumsy you can barely walk without falling over. Fortunately for you, a new type of plastic can heal itself when it’s scratched, dented or just generally beaten up. By adding some extra ingredients and a pinch of a zinc compound to a traditional epoxy resin, a team of…
Do you remember when we thought we’d never see an Intel processor anywhere near a Mac? People think the exact same way about AMD chips at the moment. But rumor has it that this most recent MacBook Air update was thisclose to leaving Intel outside. Currently, all the MacBooks use Intel’s Sandy Bridge processors —…
A symbol of the internet’s success, a reminder of the the dot.com crash, and otherwise just a nice-looking neon sign, the Yahoo! billboard has welcomed drivers to the Bay Bridge in San Francisco for more than a decade. Sadly, its time has come. Jon Charles, the Vice President of Clear Channel Outdoor in San Francisco…
Most of us often sit in the back of our chauffeur-driven car crying out for it to be more like our office, right? Well, Bentley have made that dream a reality: its new Mulsanne has more gadgets than my house. Evan Orensten, over at Cool Hunting, got a sneak-peek of the new Bentley Executive Interior…
Some of us like a good cuss every now and then. Others like to send dirty messages to our, err, loved ones. But in Pakistan, that’s soon to stop, as the country is banning rude text messages. While older generations bang on about how detrimental the culture of email and SMS is, officials in Pakistan…
The French are great at lots of things: bread, cheese, wine, shrugging. Sadly, their nuclear power stations aren’t so amazing. They’re unsafe, and need a massive overhaul. After Japan’s Fukushima disaster in March, France decided to carry out safety tests on all of its nuclear reactors, reports Reuters. That means it checked 58 that are…
Heidi Kaeslin, a special education teacher from Lincoln High School in Stockton, California is on paid leave for potential ethics violations after school officials discovered that she had been running a cadre of porn site on a school-issued laptop. The schools resource officer, Richard Fields of the Stockton PD, is also under investigation for his…
As NFC technology and mobile purchasing move into the mainstream, Google’s separate online payment systems, Checkout and Wallet, have become redundant. One of them has got to go. That’s why Google is merging its Checkout and Wallet services into a unified payment system for both online and mobile purchases under the Google Wallet banner. Existing…
You’d think everything would come Wi-Fi capable these days but I still spend more time digging the correct USB cable out of my rats nest of a desk drawer than I do actually transferring files. No thanks, not when the CloudFTP will impart wireless connectivity to any USB device. The CloudFTP is a USB-powered gadget…
US District Court judge Lynn N. Hughes has struck down a recently-passed law that would have allowed law enforcement to obtain cell phone records without a warrant. Sorry Feds. In his one page decision brief, Hughes states, “The records would show the date, time, called number, and location of the telephone when the call was…
I swear, sometimes Google search is a little too helpful. I prefer my search engines not try to out-think me so normally I just use quotation marks to force it into strict searches. But now, Google Verbatim does that for me automatically, sans the quotes. By activating Verbatim mode, Google will search only for the…
My favorite winter olympic sport is bobsledding. Not because I want to sit in a sled with three other guys and rocket down a track. They don’t even get to look up. Mostly because I’ve also imagined how cool it would be to ride my skateboard down the track. Well at least one guy made…
There seems to be a trend to have themed engagement photos, as if getting married weren’t stupid enough to begin with. This is the inevitable Star Wars shot. I really had a very hard time picking a photo for this post. https://gizmodo.com/when-zombies-attack-wedding-photography-edition-5832491 So I included a few. Enjoy. Update: The photographer has asked us to…
The most amazing window ever created by humankind is not on this planet, but floating in space, the most spectacular part of the International Space Station. It’s the ISS Cupola. This animation shows how it was installed. https://gizmodo.com/this-awesome-image-of-the-space-station-could-be-a-lost-5844264 I wish everyone on Earth had the opportunity to look through that glass. [Vimeo via Kuriositas]
I don’t know what’s in the water in Florida but the same exact Best Buy location that got ridiculously early Black Friday line ups last year is getting ridiculously early Black Friday line ups this year. Yep, people are in line RIGHT NOW. https://gizmodo.com/its-never-too-early-to-camp-out-for-black-friday-righ-5694998 More than a week early! Skipping Thanksgiving! Who needs to work?…
Mixing Star Wars with those ‘”I’m with stupid” tees, this latest addition to the ever growing list of electronically enhanced shirts features the Death Star firing its glowing superlaser, complete with sound effects, at whoever’s standing next to you. Like every other light up shirt available on downtown street corners across the country, this one…
If you go to Skógafoss—a waterfall in the south of Iceland—when the full moon is shining bright during the aurora season, perhaps you would catch this magical scene. And meet an elvish princess who looks like Björk. This image was captured last October by Steffan Vetter. It shows a moonbow, the full moon’s light scattered…
It’s been a year since Barnes & Noble’s Nook Color first hit store shelves. But the biggest question about the Nook Tablet isn’t if it’s better than its predecessor. It’s how it holds up against some very convincing competition. https://gizmodo.com/kindle-fire-review-the-ipad-finally-has-serious-compet-5858779 Why It Matters The Nook Color established the half-tablet, half-ebook reader category last year nearly…
Pie is a majestic dessert dating back to, oh I don’t know, let’s say Egypt. Seriously, who cares, it’s pie. Everyone loves pie. Well maybe not those horrible people who are part of team cake. Man I hate those people and their frostings and stupid shows about cakes shaped like motorcycles and members of the…
Lions with swords. Yeah, the 80s was a pretty special time. So special that this time-lapse painting of the Thundercats is your nostalgia inducing video of the day. The 72-inch x 132-inch oil painting was created by artist Robert Burden over a seven-month stretch. Entitled “Soldiers of Thundura,” the oil on canvas masterpiece took Robert…