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Are you aware that there was a Star Trek: The Animated Series? Yes, there was! No, I’m not making it up! Captain Kirk, drawn by hand! Spock dodging anvils! Despite being well-received and awarded a shimmering Emmy, it was canned after only one year, But what a year 1973 to 1974 was! In one episode,…
Occasional tokers and functioning cokeheads beware. The latest in narc technology will now come in the form of a device that can tell if you’re stoned just by your fingerprints. In minutes! The method is being developed by researchers at Intelligent Fingerprinting, led by one Paul Yates. They found that the by-products of your drug…
Randy Vickers, Director of the U.S. Computer Emergency Readiness Team (US-CERT), is outta there. With neither warning nor explanation, Vickers resigned from defending government and private sector networks from attack, Information Week reports. Which does explain his exit. This summer has seen one of the most vivid and inexorable hacking sprees in recent memory—maybe ever.…
Jared was just minding his own business, when he claims he was attacked by a roving gang, who pummeled the shit out of him and threw his phone down a storm drain. So he went in after it. One of the pivotal questions in this marvelously reported dispatch is, of course, Jared, were you drunk?…
Yesterday, husband, surfer, and Gizmodo reader Daniel Bobis went missing off the coast of Sumatra. His family is trying to organize a search team, but without a crucial helicopter looking overhead, their chances will be slight. Let’s help them out. The Bobis family is asking that you contact the US embassy in Indonesia to ask…
Reviews are already up for Apple’s newest thin kingslayer—and they’re good! Very good. We’ve rounded up the bits you need to read below. Laptop Mag (11-inch) It’s cool and pretty quiet…When you bump up the brightness to 100 percent, you almost forget that you’re looking at an 11.6-inch screen…The laptop notched a very good 60…
Over 3,500 people marched along Manhattan’s Hudson River recently, converging from two separate starting points on Nelson Rockefeller Park. And then? Then they had a massive glowstick dance party. That’s right: it’s another Improv Everywhere MP3 Experiment. How did the merry pranksters spice things up for this year’s revelry? The experiment took late in the…
GarageBand on the iPad is pretty great, but it’s kind of hard—and really unwieldy—to cram all of the necessary controls onto an iPad screen. Griffin’s new StompBox foot controller for iOS makes things easier. The StompBox provides virtual guitar effects using a pedalboard, so you can use your iOS device as a programmable effects board…
The Frii, created, by Dror Peleg, truly is the bastard child of an exercise bike and my childhood big wheel. But what set its apart is its “flat-tire proof” tires, shorter fork, and ribbed body for extra strength. Peleg designed this Frankenstein bike using recycled plastics and injection molding technology, all with strength and customizability…
Boeing is working on a new flat plane that would be able to take off and land vertically using dozens of new pulse jets they call Pulse-Ejector-Thrust-Augmentors. Of course, these things were originally created by Nazis. While a primitive working pulse jet was patented by Russian engineer V.V. Karavodin, it was German engineers Georg Madelung…
Looks like Amazon and Barnes & Noble are finally bending to Apple’s new rules regarding in-app purchases. Both the Kindle and Nook apps have been quietly updated to remove the links to their respective ebookstores. https://gizmodo.com/apple-frees-publishers-and-users-from-app-stores-dracon-5810251 This comes shortly after Kobo, Inc. and the Wall Street Journal both announced they would no longer sell ebooks…
Avatar Kinect, your not-quite-creepy smirking, winking virtual self, is launching today in Kinect Fun Labs. It tracks your eyebrows, mouth, and other points on your face to translate your real-world expressions into their polygonal equivalent. This is how it works. https://gizmodo.com/avatar-kinect-now-your-avatar-smiles-smirks-and-talks-5726091 The Kinect sensor doesn’t provide quite enough fidelity to say, actually match your blinks…
Did anyone ever use a graphing calculator to actually, like, calculate graphs? All I remember is playing Tetris and some Drugwars game. Kids these days have something crazier: Gossamer. It’s a web browser for graphing calculators. Gossamer works with TI-83+ and TI-84+SE calculators and lets you see websites in a cramped, pixelated, black and white…
First step in preventing Armageddon: Spot the asteroid before it obliterates all life on earth. The PS1 Telescope sits atop a Hawaiian mountain with a 1.4-gigapixel digital camera to ensure we get the Ben Affleck-approved ending, not Deep Impact. The PS1 telescope is the first of four Pan-STARRS (Panoramic Survey Telescope & Rapid Response System),…
Street View, one of Google’s coolest and move privacy-offending services of all time, has just caught another black eye: CNET reports the WiFi-scanning cars recorded millions of mobile devices—plus their locations. And then released them online. The revelation is just the latest blotch on an already spotty record for Google when it comes to not…
Graphics like this leave me with both this great sense of nostalgia and this awe at how much Apple’s done in the last 35 years. Artist Mike Vasilev, thanks to Mashable, really captured Apple’s growth and progress through the years. [Mashable]
Fragmentation who? AT&T is pushing Android 2.3 Gingerbread to several handsets, including all Androids released in 2011. The ATRIX 4G gets the OTA update today, and the HTC Inspire will receive it in a few weeks. Other affected handsets are listed below. [AT&T] AT&T Customers to Enjoy Gingerbread Android 2.3 Debuted in the AT&T Portfolio…
You know you have way too much money when you start thinking about gold-plating your office equipment. But actually doing it? These are your salad days slowly being eaten away, Mr Yogi Proctor. Designer Proctor is off the hook this time, as this Canon photocopier is actually a model of the real thing, measuring 33…
You’d think the UK government would be able to at least afford A4 paper for its printers, considering the amount we pay in taxes. But according to The Telegraph, the HMRC forgot to order enough paper to print tax reminders. I know, you’re thinking what’s so bad about not getting a tax reminder. And I’d…
Air conditioning is one of man’s greatest inventions. I dare you to disagree with me. But what the hell did people use to stay cool before AC existed? Apparently, mountains of snow, windowless sun-side walls, good ol’ suffering, and more. It’s pretty impressive that humans have been able to last this long on Earth without…