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“Hotels around the world have it, so why wouldn’t we?” is what Michael O’Leary, boss of budget European airline Ryanair, says about in-flight porn. Joining the mile high club might be about to get a lot quicker and easier. Obviously, the concept of having soft porn blaring out from the back of every seat is…
What’s in the water down under? This is the second year in a row an Aussie has won the James Dyson Award, with both designs also aiming to save lives — albeit in very different ways. This year’s winning product is Airdrop, a network of pipes that sucks water from the air and irrigates drought-stricken…
Is it flattering to have people mistake you for Julian Assange? That’s what happened to Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales, who confused UK border controls when they thought the Wikipedia man was notorious international man of mystery Assange. The story comes from Wales himself, who’s clearly quite flattered about it all. Arriving at UK immigration, Wales…
They may not actually “work” like that folded Leica but these papercraft reproductions of SLR’s, Super8’s, and Roliflexes are unique in that they’re themselves constructed from analog technologies. Artist Jennifer Collier has stitched and bonded them together from maps, love letters, newspapers and other material evocative of the item they inspire. [Jennifer Collier via Unpluggd]…
Contradicting earlier reports from the Guardian, Reuters reported late Monday that four sources close to the matter have confirmed that WebOS is being sought by companies, potentially Oracle, and that HP is weighing the benefits of a potential sale. PC Magazine has further analysis. https://gizmodo.com/hp-may-be-killing-off-webos-5854465
A Tungsten vest provides its wearer fantastic protection from radiation’s damaging effects. Problem is—said vest also weighs about 132 pounds. So how does the Haz-Mat crew of tomorrow gird their loins in this radiation-resistant element? Exo-suits, obviously. Cyberdyne (the real Japanese company, not the fictional LA firm responsible for Skynet) has adapted their Hybrid Assistive…
This boat house makes me want to move to Norway and buy a ship. Or maybe forget the boat and just move in. As Remodelista points out, it’s both rustic and futuristic at once—the perfect aesthetic combination in my opinion. Norwegian architecture firm Tyin Tegnestue created the dreamy structure in the coastal township of Aure.…
Whether you’ve got to start that campfire, like, 30 seconds ago, are ineffectually defending yourself from Polar Bear attacks, or just really want to get arrested at airport security, this hand-crafted hand-torch can do them all. Here’s how to construct your own. Envisioned and constructed by Instructables user PDRWLSN, this device utilizes butane fluid as…
The iPhone camera has a secret Easter Egg: a panorama mode. This special mode—which Apple has not enabled for consumers yet—will allow you to capture large panoramic scene using multiple photos. This is how you can enable it: 1. First, you should access the com.apple.mobileslideshow.plist in the iPhone (you need to have developer access to…
Mention “biofuel” and the average American driver will likely only think of a car that perpetually smells of Burger King. But, these fuels are making quick inroads to the aviation industry—both Alaska and United Airlines have announced today that some flights’ fuel supplies include non-petroleum alternatives. Alaska Airlines announced today that it is testing a…
A leaked Verizon document on Droid Life is an unverified glimpse into the company’s future releases. Too bad it’s filled with web only and Wednesday-release weirdness. Droid Life posted the leaked “Upcoming Product Launches” document today. The big news is a release date for the Samsung Galaxy Nexus dropping on November 21 as “web only.”…
A Wi-Fi network’s range is limited by the transmission power, antenna type, and environmental obstacles (i.e. trees). So, if you’re out in the boonies where the signal is spotty, you may be SOL. Unless, of course, there’s a baking pan handy. Silicon.com’s Peter Cochrane uncovered this interesting trick while cruising the Norfolk Broads aboard a…
Ever wonder why you may look prettier in some photos and uglier in others, even with the same smile and the same lighting? It’s all about the camera lens. These portraits—taken by Stephen Eastwood—show how this works. If you have ever used a dating site and thought “damn, he/she looked so hot in those pictures!…
It’s starting to get cold out, but you probably know that. And we already showed you how to safely keep your house warm, but gadgets can also help. We got seven that will keep you toasty through the cold season. https://gizmodo.com/heat-your-home-this-winter-without-burning-it-down-5855885 Dyson Hot Space Heater Space heaters? What is this, 1940? Admittedly, space heaters don’t…
After demonstrating that an app can download malicious code after being accepted into the App Store, developer Charlie Miller found out that his iOS developer credentials were pulled by Apple. https://gizmodo.com/ios-security-flaw-allows-trusted-apps-to-take-over-your-5857251 Charlie Miller exposed a threat to the security of iOS devices by creating an app that could exploit a javascript exception in mobile Safari.…
Made By Hand, a documentary series of people who still, um, make things by hand, recently featured Joel Bukiewicz, a modern day knife maker who started Cut Brooklyn, a wonderful shop for handmade knives. In his featurette, Bukiewicz shows the process and immense detail he puts into every single knife. His story is amazing—he was…
Apple’s pretty proud of its App Store approval system. Too bad security hacker Charlie Miller found a code-signing flaw that allows good apps to go bad. Here’s how an app downloaded from the App Store could become a malware threat. What Miller has discovered is that hackers can create an app that passes Apple’s strict…
One of our favorite to-do lists/task manager apps for Android is Astrid. We love the deep feature set, the advanced tinkering and the easy to manage interface. Now it’s on the iPhone. And even though the iPhone has a ton of apps like Astrid, Astrid is already one of the best. https://gizmodo.com/the-six-best-apps-for-getting-shit-done-5707232 What’s it do?…
I hope you didn’t need the risk of death to convince you to not have sex with animals. But just in case, know this: bestiality will give you penis cancer. Researchers studied 432 men between 18 and 80 years old in rural Brazil, 118 of whom had penile cancer. Of those with the disease, 35…
Winter’s coming and it’s getting cold. Time to dust off the ol’ heating unit and get your home all nice and toasty. But before you strike a match or turn a dial, make sure you’re doing so safely. Before we get into individual heat sources, let’s replace the batteries in those fire alarms. A good…