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Who knew the time would come when those cramped, awkward airplane bathrooms would be considered a luxury? Ryanair’s latest ‘nickel and dime’ initiative has the airline removing all but one bathroom on their aircraft to make room for more sellable seats. Back in early 2009 we reported that the company’s CEO, Michael O’Leary, proposed actually…
Remember Hipstamatic? That app we all used for fake vintage photo filters before Instagram? They’re plotting a comeback, and it hinges on the most ironic, most faux of all faux possible moves: a digital disposable camera for your iPhone. Yeah. The forthcoming Hipstamatic D-Series app, Pocket-Lint reports, works just like the regular Hipstamatic camera app—but…
Everyone’s been talking about all the ways you’ll be using Siri on your iPhone 4S. But obviously, the things you can do with it on other peoples’ phones might be even more interesting. We love this idea from ScaryBear. [Scarybear]
Nokia may have fumbled their way to smartphone irrelevance in recent years, but that doesn’t mean they still can’t make us drool over their other hardware. Their new Luna Bluetooth headset is tiny, colorful, and comes with a pod-like dock that’s easy on the eyes. But it’s the built-in NFC hardware that has us most…
You probably don’t know them. They lurk in the shadows, putting their leaders’ decisions in motion and making sure the day-to-day operations run smoothly. Like Apple’s Tim Cook before he was handed the reins by Steve Jobs, these unsung heroes of tech serve an important role without the harsh glare of the limelight. Hate galleries?…
The Aibo, Asimo, even Gundam—robotics are a national institution of Japan. However, robotics started there far earlier than most folks realize. Karakuri ningyo (roughly “mechanized dolls”) go back to the Edo period (1603-1868). Karakuri ningyo are believed to have directly evolved from the earliest mechanical devices—water clocks and early astronomical equipment—first developed by the ancient…
Spotted: Gossip Girl, a deliciously fun but terrible show, and a bunch of other CW shows like 90210 (the new one), Nikita, Supernatural, etc. all available for streaming on Netflix come October 15th. I do not mind this. [PR Newswire]
From Earth to Venus to Neptune to 1RXS J160929.1-210524, the Blackberry outage has left our blue marble and is now “impacting users on almost every planet”, according to CNN reporting live from Uranus. https://gizmodo.com/the-first-photo-of-a-planet-outside-our-solar-system-5576394 Blackberry users in Pluto are safe for now because Pluto is not a bloody planet. However, you can poke fun at…
That BlackBerry outage that disconnected millions of people from their digital worlds? RIM held a call today to reiterate how very sorry they are. And to reassure its valued customers that it has absolutely no clue why BlackBerry imploded. Nice. As they’ve said previously, they know what broke: a “dual redundant high capacity core switch”…
The gadget nuts at iFixit got their hands on a brand new iPhone 4S and spent the day tearing it down. The results confirmed what we’d been hearing about the iPhone’s innards, including that it only has 512 MB of RAM. So what’s inside this baby? Well it’s mostly an iPhone 4. The biggest difference…
This is one of those wonderful “I’ll never take that for granted again” videos. Graphic design firm DKNG Studios put up this super-speed video of the process behind their latest work—the bajillion tiny steps will blow your mind. The project, a concert poster for Gizmodo-approved Explosions In The Sky, shows just how much minute detail…
Riding the orgiastic iOS 5 debut, Foursquare’s pushed out Radar. And it’s a gamechanger, quite literally: It upends the basic social contract of Foursquare and harbinges the near-future of location-based social networking. And it’s going to be weird. https://gizmodo.com/foursquares-new-radar-feature-is-better-than-find-my-fr-5849086 Luckily, this geolocational minefield can be navigated without ruining your friendships (or dinner). Let’s get out…
I feel for drug dealers, I really do. They have to juggle countless phone numbers, make sure strangers aren’t cops and always stay on guard. I’m surprised more people don’t slip up! Like this woman, she was trying to set up a drug deal but accidentally texted the wrong number—that number ended up belonging to…
This is the Remora Unmanned Air Vehicle. It’s smaller than regular drones, the size of a large missile. And that’s precisely what it is: a remote controlled weaponized airplane. One that is designed to be launched from a large drone. Like the real remoras, which travel under the bellies of sharks and other large fish,…
Scott Forstall is the iOS boss at Apple who pops up at keynotes and in Apple’s shiny white-backgrounded videos to talk iOS features, but that belies his actual importance at the company. Businessweek has an in-depth profile on the gifted, relentless, and polarizing engineer. Forstall was behind or involved in several key iPhone-related patents, and…
I really really really liked the Lego Volkswagen T1 Camper Van, but after watching this cute timelapse of its construction, I couldn’t resist it anymore and bought it. https://gizmodo.com/lego-volkswagen-camper-van-is-a-must-have-model-even-if-5830869 Now I will be waiting for Bob Dylan and Grateful Dead until it comes. https://gizmodo.com/bob-dylan-mr-tambourine-man-live-at-newport-1964-5847483
Maybe Google knows it’s never going to top Facebook at the social game, because when asked, its description of Google+ makes very little sense! AllThingsD chatted up Google+ exec Bradley Horowitz, and he sounds… confused. https://gizmodo.com/why-google-will-never-beat-facebook-5848577 Case in point: on the matter of Plus versus Facebook, Horowitz contradicts himself wonderfully: “We will compete on features—including…
News from the Australian front in the Apple/Samsung war has arrived, and it’s bad for Samsung—its Galaxy Tab 10.1 has been banned from sale in Oz, thanks to a judge putting an interim injunction in place. [BBC via Gizmodo UK] https://gizmodo.com/apples-australian-legal-team-says-no-to-samsungs-peace-5846366 Our newest offspring Gizmodo UK is gobbling up the news in a different timezone,…
Turns out that amongst photographers, Steve Jobs was notorious for being a “nightmare subject,” to the point where it was a “joke” within the industry — despite being one of the most powerful leaders in the world. PDN spoke to various photographers who worked with Jobs over the years, with one ‘tog, Ed Kashi, recalling…
The HP Touchpad just jumped up a few notches on the tablet scale now that the first public release of CyanogenMod is available for download. The port is an alpha release which means it’s functional, but rough around the edges. According to dalingrin, most hardware features of the tablet are supported including buttons, sound, bluetooth,…