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Even though they’ve been shut down for months, online poker sites are still finding new ways to get themselves into trouble. Full Tilt Poker—probably the most popular site for high-stakes players—is accused of taking players’ deposit money and gambling with it. https://gizmodo.com/american-online-poker-is-under-attack-again-5794551 After several high profile poker sites were shut down earlier this year, most…
Woke up to a scary and confusing new Facebook? Us too! We’ll have more to say about it shortly, but in the meantime, here’s a nice little shorthand chart to guide you through Facebook’s latest facelift. And before you start wailing, no one’s saying Facebook stole anything from Google+. Obviously and demonstrably not! But if…
October 4. That’s when Apple’s announcing the iPhone 5, according to All Things D. A little later than most of us expected, or hoped. And it’s probably more than just the iPhone 5. iOS 5. iPods. iCloud’s big launch. But if the release window for the iPhone 5 is within a few weeks of the…
Adobe is working on new versions of Flash Player and Air that could bring some compelling gaming and video features to the table. So compelling, you may even be tempted to install the oft-bloated apps on your computer. According to Adobe, both Flash and Air will have full hardware-accelerated 3D graphic capabilities and improved 2D…
A recent Careerbuilder survey paints a bleak picture of your typical telecommuter. The survey reveals that thirty percent of home-based employees said they found it too difficult to get dressed, so they stayed in their PJS all day. Besides their penchant to stay sloppily dressed, the survey also suggests: one in five telecommuters cheat their…
If you’re in an airport and using the public Wi-Fi, chances are you are reading this post on your smartphone or tablet. And for 83 percent of you, this mobile device is either an iPhone, iPad or iPod touch. According to data compiled by Boingo Wireless, the company behind 60 airport hotspots and over 400,000…
Tiny cameras with big sensors and swappable lenses are like, a big deal. How big? Nikon just built their first brand new camera system for the first time in practically 50 years. It’s the Nikon 1. And yeah, it’s kind of awesome. There’s a lot going on in the Nikon 1 that makes it fantastic.…
The Nike Air Mag auction has wrapped up and has raised $5.6 million for the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research ($11.2 if you count Sergey Brin’s contributions). It was an absolutely worthy cause for the iconic shoe. https://gizmodo.com/the-nike-air-mag-aka-the-back-to-the-future-shoes-are-r-5838503 In all, there were over 38,000 bids on eBay with the cheapest pair being sold…
Earthquake rescues are difficult. Rescuers try to listen for victims, spot them with cameras and use dogs to sniff them out. Someday, they may use metabolite sensors to pick up their stench. Developed by researchers in the UK, metabolite sensors detect ammonia and carbon dioxide produced by victims when they breathe, sweat and urinate. They…
Here are all the hot tech trends emerging from the Second West Coast Computer Faire, which just occurred on a March weekend 31 years ago: • Floppy drives. • Floppy drives in computers. • Dual floppy drives. • Minifloppy drives made by Apple. • Teen hackers making synthesized music on Video Brain PCs. • Computer…
Save yourself the bad trip and watch Alex Lee’s amazing slow motion, stop motion, time lapse, time slow, mind bending, psychedelic video of Tokyo, Japan. Called Tokyo Slo-Mode, sometimes the video doesn’t even look real. Even though it’s slowed down, it captures the frenetic nature of Tokyo (and any big city) quite well. [Vimeo via…
For snooping, of course. You think you can silently hop fences and climb fire escapes chasing after that cheating wife of yours with a huge D-SLR swinging around your neck? No, but it’d probably be a bit easier with this diminutive camera in your pocket instead. The tiny device measures a little over 1 inch…
Earlier today a friend sent me this video of Tom Waits performing Down in the Hole. Performing, not singing; Waits at his peak was a throttle-throated spasm of theatricality. It’s wonderful. But I still prefer the younger, more melodic Waits. I prefer Martha. What’s the first song you ever made someone listen to? I would…
OnStar is alerting customers of a change in its privacy policy that’ll let the company collect the speed and location of any OnStar-equipped vehicle, even when the owner no longer subscribes to the monthly service. According to spokesman Adam Denison, the company will keep this tracking active for the convenience of customers who wish to…
We already know Windows 8’s bootup time is wicked fast. Now we know it’s going to be wicked attractive too, with the same minimalist glory of Windows 7 Mobile and Metro. Goodbye, horrible decades-old DOS eye murder. Hello, beautiful booting. https://gizmodo.com/windows-8-boots-up-faster-than-a-bull-ride-5838675 Windows 8 will use the new BIOS-replacing Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI)—which means a…
I’m a sucker for a great font. Even ones built entirely out of other fonts. In the video above, Moritz Resl took low opacity versions of the 900+ fonts on his computer and placed them on top of one another until it created something more than the sum of all its parts. The result is…
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. The Tron Lightcycle Goes Green So the guys who built the Tron lightcycle in real life a…
If you’ve been waiting years for a TV as awesome as the departed Pioneer Kuro get excited about the 50-inch LG 50PZ950 HD 3D TV. It might be the new titan of television. https://gizmodo.com/pioneers-kuro-plasma-the-worlds-greatest-tv-dies-in-m-5182491 It’s not the first time a reviewer has proclaimed a new king of the HD mountain, but according to Sound and…
A new MTV-AP poll says that most teens and “twentysomethings” don’t care if they read “nigger” online. As a twentysomething, I’m disappointed. As someone on the internet, I’m disappointed. As a human, I’m scared. We all should be. The findings were the same for all the slurs cited—fag, slut, retard—none of them fazed youths within…
Agh, where did I park my car again? Oh noes! Did I fill up the meter enough? Maaan, where can I even park? I know my forgetful self is always asking those questions over and over again but with Parkbud, I won’t ever have to again. What’s it do? Parkbud bills itself as a Car…