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When iOS 5 launches, Facetime calls over 3G will be possible. But according to 9to5mac’s sources, Verizon only wants 3G Facetime available to users who have tiered data plans, not unlimited ones. Apple doesn’t like this. Apparently Apple wants 3G Facetime available to all iPhone users as part of a uniform experience. But Verizon is…
You thought the semi-auto shotgun taser was scary? Ha! Have fun avoiding a nice zapping with the Shadowhawk, a 7-foot mini-copter that shoots stun batons at bad guys. Or shotgun shells and grenades. https://gizmodo.com/holy-shit-maul-semi-automatic-shotgun-shoots-taser-car-5823937 What an embarrassing way to die, right? But you can’t hold it against yourself—the Shadowhawk is a sophisticated little devil: capable…
There was some fluffernut on the internet yesterday, over at BGR, that said Apple may be interested in buying Barnes & Noble. Which they won’t, any more than you’ll buy your neighbor’s Chrysler Sebring. Technologizer saves us with some perspective. Just how many companies has Apple been rumored to buy over the years, and how…
There’s a terrible hereditary eye disease called Leber’s hereditary optic neuropathy that affects men in their twenties. It’s a mitochondrial disease inherited from your mother that leads to total blindness within six months of onset. A recent breakthrough from a team of researchers at Newcastle University suggests this disease may be reversible in its early…
From medicine to the military, lasers have infiltrated almost every part of our existence, including death. https://gizmodo.com/non-lethal-laser-weapon-is-the-latest-defense-against-p-5728859 Since 1994, the monument industry has experimented with lasers and they’ve gotten extremely skilled in what they can do with a slab of black granite and a beam of light. Life-like portraits, extensive quotes and striking images are…
Computer security researchers Mathew Solnik and Don Bailey from iSec Partners have discovered a way to unlock your car doors and start your car remotely using SMS sent from a laptop. The pair intercepted the wireless messages that flow between a car and a software-based remote control system like that from OnStar. It took them…
Langone Medical Center in New York is streamlining the hospital check-in process with specialized scanners from Fujitsu that recognize the unique vein pattern of your palm. With these scanners, there’s no need to flash your insurance card or fill out long forms when you enter the hospital. You don’t even have to be conscious. Each…
Here’s a humorous segment from Jon Stewart that pokes fun at Twitter pundits who spend their day tweeting to national news. Love those names like @ladybigmac and @krispibacon. Of course, Stewart is funny, but the best part is watching distinguished hosts uttering these sometimes ridiculous names. [The Daily Show via AllThingsD] The Daily Show –…
Think we’re the only ones with the advanced tools to tamper with photos. Think again as this craft actually extends back to the early days of photography. Image forensics website FourAndSix has an entire section dedicated to photo tampering throughout history. Believe it or not, some of our most iconic photographs from the 1800s are…
Jonathan Harchick has created what is likely the world’s longest YouTube video. It’s 571 minutes long and takes over 23 days to watch. It’s nothing more than series of photos Harchick took while visiting Chile. He compiled them into a slideshow and compressed the living daylights out of the resulting video clip to crunch it…
As far as internal corporate-sponsored parody videos, I would actually have expected a lot worse out of Microsoft than this three-minute takedown of Gmail. Nerd fight! The crux of the video (reportedly shown July 20thduring Microsoft’s annual global sales conference): people hate Gmail, because of Gmail’s snooping and Gmail’s poorly targeted ads and Gmail’s male…
What happens when you’re in China and your MacBook Air knockoff breaks down? You bring it to the Genius Bar of an Apple Store, of course. And what’ll they do? They’ll fix it out of the kindness of their hearts. This is supposedly what happened to a Chinese man who visited the Pudong Apple Store…
What’s the most aggravating form of birth control? Taking a pill every day for most of your young adulthood or inserting a spindly plastic thingy—otherwise known as an intrauterine device—in your uterus? If you’re not a lady you’d guess the former. But you might be wrong. So why, you ask are these little whippersnappers just…
You know something is wrong when the US Government has an operating cash balance of $73.8 billion at the end of the day and Apple has $76.3 billion. [The Atlantic; Shutterstock/bioraven]
Google’s What Do You Love site is a cute little way to both show off their web-scouring muscles and dazzle you with delicious info—about things you love! But what if you love semen, fannyflaps, or didlos? Tough shoot. https://gizmodo.com/google-wants-to-know-what-you-love-5816104 Jamie Wilkinson (co-creator of the internet treasure house Know Your Meme) extracted WDYL’s master list of…
Twitter could soon flag tweets containing links to inappropriate content with a NSFW designation. There’s a new field in the API designated “possibly_sensitive” that will appear when any tweet contains a link. Right now this field does nothing, but in the future, it could tag tweets with potentially offensive images and video links. Twitter users…
36 Incredible Photos…That Move http://gizmodo.com/5819367/shooting-challenge-cinemagraph/gallery/ They’re not quite photos. They’re not quite movies. They’re cinemagraphs, you made them and they’re so much more incredible than your run-of-the-mill animated gif. More » Let’s See If This Is Really the iPhone 5 https://gizmodo.com/lets-see-if-this-is-really-the-iphone-5-5825712 Team, we’re getting very close to iPhone 5 time. You can smell it by the…
A research team at the University Southampton have built a functioning aircraft from a 3D printer. Though it’s a fraction of the size of a normal aircraft (its wingspan is 6.5 feet), future plane designs might find the design techniques valuable. Eurekalert says that the team used a laser sintering machine, which assembles objects layer-by-layer…
It was chaos outside Grauman’s Chinese Theatre Wednesday night . A documentary about the Electric Daisy Carnival rave was ready for its world debut when a star in the film, DJ Kaskade, tweeted “Today(at)6pm in Hollywood (at)Mann’s Chinese Theatre. ME+BIG SPEAKERS+MUSIC(equals)BLOCK PARTY!!! RT!” It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure out what happened next.…
This beautiful red dragon made of Lego is called Firestorm and he actually breaths fire! Apparently, Lego bricks are more fireproof than I ever imagined. [Akama1 Flickr via Brothers Brick]