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Lenses. They’re your most powerful photographic tool, if you know how to harness their mighty power (and manage not to shatter them). And you know what? Chances are that even if you think you’re a lensmaster, you’ve still got a lot to learn. And these guys are going to teach you. https://gizmodo.com/were-sorry-borrowlenses-or-the-gear-that-got-us-thro-5729762 Vimeo’s Blake Whitman…
There’s more big news in the Android world tonight. Steve Kondik, otherwise known as Cyanogen of the popular CyanogenMod ROM, has joined Samsung Mobile as a Software Engineer. https://gizmodo.com/google-is-buying-motorola-5830842 According to his Facebook account, Kondik will use his position at Samsung to make “Android more awesome.” And he also confirmed CyanogenMod will not disappear, it’ll…
It’s easy to forget — even for a Disney nerd like myself — that before Walt Disney died of lung cancer in December of 1966, EPCOT (the Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow) was supposed to be a real city. The code name “Project X” was given to the undertaking that would eventually become Walt Disney…
If Facebook fraudster Iain Wood has taught us anything, it’s to distrust thy neighbor. Because sometimes thy neighbor stalks you on Facebook, steals your mail, then uses your personal information to rob you. Over the span of two years, Wood stole a total of $57,000 from his neighbors in Newcastle, England to feed his nasty…
China’s first aircraft carrier recently set sail in full military regalia. Its second aircraft carrier will serve a more humble purpose as a floating hotel. https://gizmodo.com/chinas-first-aircraft-carrier-is-sailing-5829480 The retired Soviet ship is stationed at the Tianjin Binhai Aircraft Carrier Theme Park. It’s too old to serve as a military vessel so the owners turned the ship…
Fact: pressure cookers pump out optimal foods at 15psi, says Dave Arnold. Problem: most home pressure cookers max out well below that. Solution: Hack that little punk into submission, then feast on the rewards. Warning: Do not try this at home. Fair warning that Arnold was using a specific Cuisinart model, and that the hack…
Watch the Throne has been knocking around Twitter, headphones, and radio stations since it dropped last week. The production is great—Yeezy, can you do no wrong? But one beat stands out. Probably because it samples NASA’s moon launch. https://gizmodo.com/how-did-jay-z-and-kanye-keep-the-biggest-album-of-the-y-5829033 The Beyoncé-infused Lift Off, The Atlantic’s Alexis Madrigal points out, uses some very literal inspiration: About…
The Manhattan Project is among the most significant events in world history. There were those who came and went in the quest to create the first atomic bomb, but only one physicist quit for moral reasons: Józef Rotblat. The Strangest Dream is an entire documentary devoted to Rotblat’s decision to step away from the Manhattan…
Texting and driving may earn you a stiff fine, but driving while texting on one phone and talking on a second will earn you one year of riding your bike everywhere. Just ask David Secker of the UK. Mr. Secker was allegedly driving 70MPH in his Vauxhall Tigra when he was stopped by police. Police…
When you’re angry with your boyfriend, don’t post on Facebook that you want him killed. A judge may decide this threat deserves a felony murder solicitation charge and a felony weapons charge. The weapon, in this case, is a computer. It all started when 20-year-old London Eley of Philadelphia ranted on Facebook about her boyfriend…
We recently talked about how facial recognition technology was taking a turn for the scary and was being used to identify people in real life. That terrifying tech has already been used by cops and others in the London riots. https://gizmodo.com/your-facebook-photos-can-identify-you-in-real-life-5828282 SlashGear is reporting that facial recognition technology was deployed in at least three different…
This has to be one of the most repulsive sights I’ve ever seen. They call them bugnadoes, gigantic vortexes of flying bugs that are invading the Missouri’s riverine land every day at dusk. Creepy? It gets worse: The first night I saw them swarms of dragonflies were around, flying through them eating them. So, imagine…
This is Jon. He recently recorded himself counting to 100,00, one deliberately paced integer at a time. Join him won’t you? At least for a little? You don’t often get to stare so directly into the face of madness. As the eagle-eyed among you have already observed, the video above is a mere 74:29:08 long.…
A 2000 study called The Hallmarks of Cancer is the most-referenced paper in the journal Cell, one of the most influential journals in the world. Turns out that paper might be wrong. And that might partly explain why cancer death rates are falling slowly. The theory, which is illustrated in the video above, basically says…
The White House and President Obama are now on Foursquare. Location tracking junkies can follow the President on his travels and check-in at White House events via the official White House account. The President’s first check-in was at Lower Hannah’s Bend Park in Cannon Falls, MN. Obama used this venue to kick off his Rural…
Last week, a partly redacted document about the AT&T-Mobile merger was oh-so-briefly posted on the FCC’s site by Arnold & Porter LLP, a law firm working on the deal for AT&T. Outlining some of AT&T’s confidential LTE plans, it was quickly taken down. Well, here it is. https://gizmodo.com/i-just-dont-give-a-shit-about-at-ts-manufactured-networ-5830489 The document essentially lays out AT&T’s plans…
So you’re Qaddafi, a bloody-handed dictator, and the rebels are advancing steadily toward your capital. What do you do? Bring out the Cold War weaponry! The AP says scud missiles are now officially in counterrevolutionary battle. https://gizmodo.com/this-is-war-watch-the-libyan-revolution-explode-throug-5819801 Luckily for the revolutionaries, the 180+ mile long-range ballistic missile—which hasn’t seen significant action since the first Gulf…
Twitter users that prefer Echofon or Tweetcaster will soon be able to upload photos using Twitter’s new photo upload service. The social network released its Photo Upload API so third-party developers can use it in their apps. The API initially supports jpg, png and gif. Thankfully, animated gifs are not supported so we won’t have…
You know when the Brits said they were going to investigate the use of social networks to organize crime? They weren’t kidding. They’ve arrested and charged a 20-year-old man for planning a water fight (yes, a water fight) over BBM. https://gizmodo.com/if-youre-looting-in-the-uk-right-now-please-keep-tweet-5829131 According to The Guardian, the 20-year-old man was arrested by Essex police in the…
After the Bay Area Rapid Transit quelled an anti-BART protest by shutting down the mobile phone system in their stations, they attracted the attention of the FCC, who will now investigate the matter. https://gizmodo.com/welcome-to-protests-in-the-social-media-age-where-gove-5830684 Being a government agency and all, BART has attracted the fury of citizens who argue that first amendement rights were being…