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This super slick hard shell backpack, called Solid Gray and made in the Netherlands, is cut and shaped from a single sheet of polypropene block copolymer. It’s supposedly so strong that even if you bend it a million times it will never break or tear. The material made to create the Solid Gray backpack was…
This is the three-foot long copper sword stolen from Abraham Lincoln’s Tomb in the Oak Ridge Cemetery, Springfield, Illinois. It was there sometime in September (left) and now is gone (right). The sword was brandished by a Civil War artillery officer on one of the four bronze statues atop the monument, which represent the four…
YouTube’s probably a pretty big (and wildly unproductive) part of your life. So it sucks that it’s organized like a drunken blind guy’s sock drawer. Google’s trying to do something about that with a new and very pretty redesign available to select users, according to The Next Web. The new design is focused around heavier…
Last week I had two friends from the Bay Area over to my apartment in Los Angeles. They recently moved to San Francisco from Oakland and I asked how they liked their new digs. “We love it. But I wish there was a way to get between Oakland and San Francisco easier.” They explained that…
Lenovo is not one to sit around and let Asus have all the super-spec’d tablet fun. Engadget has sniffed out a rumor that they’ll be bringing their own quad-core Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) very, very soon. Monster fight! If you’re into specs, get ready to swoon. This feller is rumored to be running a…
The world isn’t too hot on nuclear energy today, and for good reason. But “nuclear energy” doesn’t have to be the kind we’ve come to know and botch. Some engineers think the rocks we’re walking on could change electricity forever. Motherboard’s new mini-doc, “The Thorium Dream,” follows just that—the fantasy of ditching uranium in favor…
Not merely satisfied with having the the top research labs develop robotic dogs and cheetahs and humans, DARPA’s latest endeavor will see the military agency team up with MIT to develop FastRunner, a robotic ostrich capable of outrunning us all. https://gizmodo.com/alphadog-is-the-new-generation-of-the-creepiest-robot-e-5845419 And while an ostrich seems like a comical animal to fashion a war machine…
Since you never actually leave your living room, the OVO-4 home flight simulator lets you skip all the unpleasantness of modern air travel, while still enjoying the mind numbing boredom of being inside a commercial aircraft for hours at a time. It’s a fully gimbaled enclosed simulator that’s able to twist and pitch, recreating the…
Here is a recipe: Take Foursquare, remove all potential usefulness. Take the entirety of dating, add all possible creepiness. Mix. Dump in five pounds of salt. Inject into jugular. Mm! You’re now using Crowded Room, today’s stupidest, disquieting iPhone app. Crowded Room is made by the same tech conglomerate that owns Match.com and OkCupid—two very…
Ever wished there was a way to shut your truck’s tailgate that didn’t involve, you know, using your damn hands? Well, this guy can do it for you using just the rear wheel of his motorcycle. Problem solved. [Carscoop]
If there’s one thing cooler than riding a motorcycle, it’s riding a Tron:Legacy Light Cycle. Now you can, and without harming the environment. https://gizmodo.com/how-tron-legacy-light-cycle-designers-made-the-sexiest-5711658 Launched at the Milan International Motorcycle Show over the weekend, Evolve Motorcycle’s new creation is the Xenon: an all-electric replica of Tron’s iconic Light Cycle. The bike features a 40,000 watt…
Earthquake survivors buried under tonnes of rubble normally owe their lives to drinking their own pee. Not so for Japanese aid worker Miyuki Konnai, who says her laptop helped her through the ordeal. Following the 7.2 magnitude earthquake in Turkey on October 23 that killed more than 600 people, Konnai headed to the disaster zone…
Australian indie singer-songwriter Hudson‘s new song uses some beautiful stop motion animation in the video. Made in collaboration with animator Dropbear, it shows that colored pencils can still be quite exciting. The song’s called ‘Against The Grain’, and I love how the pencil equalizer beats along in time to the music. I suspect it was…
Our friend Gerald Donovan set his camera in front of what the inhabitants of Dubai call “The Center of Now”. After watching this video, I completely understand why. He took 2880 shots over 24 hours, one every 30 seconds, starting at 4am local time of 11/11/11. https://gizmodo.com/its-11-11-11-11-11-you-know-what-that-means-5858672 It’s beautiful. Gerald told me that “the light…
In short: everyone expected an iPhone 5, we got an iPhone 4S. A lot of the letdown and confusion was the result of rumor mill over-grindage, but Business Insider says the iPhone 5 was real—and Apple scrapped it. According to their report—which is based on completely anonymous, unsubstantiated claims—Apple had an iPhone 5 prototype floating…
It’s pretty hard to appreciate just how blazingly fast top-tier marathon runners are going- for 26.2 miles. So this video ad for the NYC Marathon let you attempt a marathon pace for just 60 feet. Nobody could do it. The video wall features Olympian Ryan Hall, who with a mile pace of 4:46 (!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!) and…
This is crazy. New photos have appeared in Google Maps showing unidentified titanic structures in the middle of the Chinese desert. The first one is an intricate network of what appears to be huge metallic stripes. Is this a military experiment? Update 1 & 2: readers are finding even more weird stuff. Update 3: some…
Call me paranoid, but I spend nearly every waking moment contemplating whether or not I’d survive a massive nuclear strike. I mean, weirder stuff has happened, guys! Luckily we can now pinpoint our chances with the precision of Google Maps. Would I Survive a Nuke is an aptly named site, giving you exactly the answer…
Although this isn’t as grotesque as the MySpace quasi-hooker’s self-portraiture, whipping out your iPad as a goofy camera during a wedding is just the worst. The worst. This marriage is doomed. https://gizmodo.com/the-trashy-myspace-mirror-shot-reaches-its-horrifying-l-5815834 I’ll never understand the psychology behind the iPad-as-camera phenomenon. We may never know—science can only penetrate the psyche so far. Do these people…
Think of LuminAID as the TOMS shoes of… electricity. Each light is rugged, waterproof, solar-powered, inflatable (floating light!) and only $25. But each purchase also nets a LuminAID for a needy stranger without electricity. Gadget awww. The LuminAID would be a pretty slick piece of gear on its own—I can imagine it being a pretty…