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Screwing expensive things into tiny threads is tedious—especially when you’re a photographer depending on speed. So why bother screwing filters on when you can employ the mystical powers of magnets? Snap on, snap off—no more screwing, ever. The Xume system does require some labor up front: you need to install a magnetic adapter for each…
Foxconn is burning yet again. Deep, black smoke was seen coming out of a Foxconn factory in Yantai, a city in the northeastern Shandong Province of China, as a result from a serious fire. Luckily, the fire was put out before the plant suffered any casualties. Remember, Foxconn had just suffered an explosion that killed…
Pfew! Speaking at GigaOm’s Mobilize Conference yesterday, Sprint confirmed that they’ll still provide unlimited plans to their customers. That makes them the only carrier left standing with a true unlimited data solution. Which is great, considering they’re almost certain to get the iPhone per recent developments. But it also means they need to build out…
Scientists at Tufts University have refined a method that allows people to send messages using fluorescent strains of Escherichia coli. There’s enough color combinations to encode the entire alphabet, the numbers 0 to 9 and a few symbols. The procedure, called steganography by printed arrays of microbes (SPAM), starts in the lab where the bacteria…
An unhappy side of Microsoft’s corporate environment was potentially exposed in the comments of a blog post written by an unnamed employee. The post details the company’s annual meeting and while the content is tame, some of the feedback is scathing. Discovered by Seattle Pi, the comments suggest people were leaving the meeting in droves,…
Anyone notice the party that is going on at Google’s website today? In case you forgot, September 27th is the date Google chose for their birthday. It’s an arbitrary date selected in 2005 to celebrate Google’s September milestones. Google first registered Google.com on September 15, 1997 and the company was incorporated on September 7, 1998.…
Google + went public last week and its growth has been explosive. So explosive, it has some people wondering if it’s time to take closer look at the social network. According to Experian Hitwise, traffic to Google+ climbed to 15 million this week, a 1269 percent growth from the 1.1 million visits the week before.…
This pendant from Fluid Forms will knock the socks off your location-crazed friends and bore the uninitiated who think GPS is an acronym for Great Public Schools. Not some mass-produced, dime-store jewelry, this silver pendant from Fluid Forms has the 3D landscape of any location you provide and is individually crafted for each customer. The…
An insider tipped us off that the satellite provider is launching the elusive Nomad tomorrow. The device grabs content off your DirectTV DVR, transcodes it, and makes it available for download to your mobile device or PC. According to the tipster, the Nomad will store 100 hours of HD and 200 hours of SD programming.…
Nothing says rugged outdoorsman like a hollowed out tree trunk with an iPhone connected to it. That’s not actually true. But the iTree iPhone/iPod dock would fit perfectly in a ski lodge, cabin, or Ewok dance club. Created by KMKG studios, each iTree is custom built using trees from the forests of Austria and is…
Several Internet bargain hunters wanting to visit Vegas on the cheap found out the hard way that some deals are just too good to be true. Several Groupon and Voice Daily Deals Users users bought round-trip bus tickets from Southern California to Las Vegas for $45. The price was great, but the trip was a…
Genelec’s 6000A speaker is roughly as powerful as a pair of Harman Kardon’s Soundsticks (minus the sub), comes housed in an attractive aluminum body and, given the company’s history, probably contains quality components. With a speaker at each end of the tube, the single-piece stick is designed to be placed in a corner of a…
So much news passes before our collective eyes every day that we couldn’t possibly cover it all. Mostly because much of it isn’t worth covering! But here are a some borderline tidbits we passed on, just in case. Tumble Lamp Rolls Around Your House If you have the bad habit of knocking over lamps—I do!—the…
Remember the Galaxy Tab 10.1? We called it the best Android Tablet yet, and it still is. This is basically that, but 1.2 inches smaller. https://gizmodo.com/samsung-galaxy-tab-human-outside-android-inside-5806426 On the software side, the 10.1 and the 8.9 are indistinguishable. They’re both running Android Honeycomb 3.1 with Samsung’s super-special tablet-version of their TouchWiz UI. Handling this puppy, it…
We’ve been hearing about Android’s answer to the iPod Touch since the days when men were men and HP made computers, but the rebranded-wait-no-back-to-the-original Galaxy Player 4 and 5 are finally here. https://gizmodo.com/the-galaxy-s-wi-fi-is-a-4-inch-or-5-inch-android-ipod-t-5797918 The prosaically named Player 4 and 5 have 4- and 5-inch screens, and weigh 4.2 and 6.4 ounces respectively. They run Gingerbread…
Amy Shackleton is a 25-year-old artist who paints without paint brushes. No, silly, it’s not finger painting or graffiti or spilling paint and calling it a day, it’s real masterpieces that look amazing. She uses squeeze bottles to make them. Shackleton has recorded a 30-hour paint brush-less painting session that’s been shrunkified into two and…
Some media is reporting that a meteorite or a piece of a satellite struck a woman in Monte Grande, Buenos Aires, Argentina, killing her and injuring eight. Witnesses say that they saw a blue ball of fire striking a house: My daughter’s bedroom is on the front and she told me that, when she opened…
Here’s today’s depressing tweet, courtesy of the WSJ’s Dennis Berman: Kodak, which historically pioneered personal photography and employs almost 20,000 people, closed at an all time low, and “is now worth $468m, or $330m less than 50-person, profitless Tumblr.” Kodak is more or less on a slow slide towards annihilation at this point. They’ve got…
It’s not hyperbolic to say that Apple introduced multitouch to the masses with the iPhone. Apple thought that they could trademark it. Unfortunately for them, the United States Patent and Trademark Office thought differently. They’ve denied Apple the multitouch trademark. According to MacRumors, the decision made by the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board at the…
So your house just burned down, taking everything you hold dear with it. You suspect it was your ex, but you have no proof. Luckily, British forensic scientists have found that cat litter is great for picking up traces of gasoline. Who knew? As it happens, authorities have been testing what the best way to…