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Like an Aryan Death Star, the Nazis’ Gustav was the largest gun ever built and didn’t leave much planet where it hit. In 1939, Adolf “Baby Dick” Hitler needed to figure out how to get past the French Maginot line, a 1500km defensive wall of fortifications, tank barriers, artillery and machine gun nests running along…
It’s easy to see where designer Matthew Lovell took his inspiration for in these Breil watches—the clue’s in the first two letters of their name. Unfortunately they’re just pixels on a screen for now 🙁 [Coroflot via DesignBuzz] https://gizmodo.com/brauns-watches-are-straight-outta-the-dieter-rams-desig-5791537
Internet masterminds realized you can get people to do almost anything (like, say, share their banal restaurant visits with friends) if you make it a pseudo-game. Now Google’s piling on! Reading news will let you collect badges and level up. Google News’ new badge system will ostensibly let you organize your browsing habits better, but…
And that could be vice versa too, with Verizon Wireless stating that their phones won’t “be compatible on other LTE networks in the US,” owing to their “different frequencies.” That may sound strange as both Verizon and AT&T use the 700MHz band, but there’s little cross-over apparently, with Verizon using the 746-787MHz area, and AT&T…
Things were looking so good for John! He was at the beautiful San Diego Yacht Club—on TV! He had a million dollar smile. He had an awesome aqua-jetpack. Then he smashed the anchor and careened into the water. It’s hard to pinpoint exactly what went wrong here. Was it just morning nerves? Mechanical failure? Perhaps…
Is it possible to get bored of rainbows? We’re going to find out because Culver City is getting a permanent Rainbow installation on Sony Picture’s Culver City lot. That’s right, a forever rainbow…what does that mean? The project is going to cost around 1.5 million dollars and represent “the sense of optimism and well-being associated…
After months of suing each other into the ground, the Apple vs. Samsung nerd fight has finally come to a head. Reuters is reporting that Taiwanese company TSMC is beginning its trial run of the next generation of Apple processors. https://gizmodo.com/samsung-streamlines-lawsuit-against-apple-pledges-to-5817760 Samsung had been the sole provider for the A5 chip that powers the iPad…
Life imitates art—or at least, life imitates really preposterous super villain movies. Russia’s special envoy to Africa tells The Telegraph that Libyan head of state/accomplished lunatic plans to “cover [Tripoli] with missiles and blow it up.” Plan B! The suicidal doomsday scenario can’t be confirmed beyond what Qaddafi claimed to the Russian diplomat, Mikhail Margelov,…
Microsoft, what have you done? You’ve only gone and leaked your social-networking site, Tulalip, haven’t you? Bad boy—get back in your cage! After taking it down, Microsoft wrote that it was “mistakenly published to the web.” Riiiight. The details about Tulalip were published to another site, Socl.com (which was registered by Microsoft back in 1998)…
I’m torn: on one hand I hate the blatant pandering to the millions of Twitter-users products such as this birdy smoke-alarm obviously involve, yet…it’s a bird-shaped smoke alarm! 50 Euros ($70) to you, you and you. [Design3000 via RandomGoodStuff]
DomainTools is showing two domains were registered by Microsoft this week: Sony-Microsoft.com and Microsoft-Sony.com. Now, why would that be? Anyone got any ideas? [DomainTools via Kotaku and GamesOn via UberGizmo] https://kotaku.com/what-is-sony-microsoft-com-5821496
By the time you read this post, that number will have risen again, as around 550,000 devices are now being activated daily, a leap from the 500,000 Google’s Andy Rubin confirmed in late-June. [SAI via TIMN] https://gizmodo.com/over-500-000-android-devices-activated-every-day-5816146
According to Fudzilla’s sources, the second Xoom is done and dusted, with its 10-inch screen getting a sizeable increase from 1280 x 800 to 2048 x 1536, ditching the 16:9 aspect ratio for a 4:3 one. Little else is known, other than it’s much thinner, will run Ice Cream Sandwich and might just have Nvidia’s…
Spotted in Australia, this anonymous ad directs people to GetARealCamera.com. And hey, would you look at that? It only goes and redirects to Olympus’ Australian website! Very cute, Olympus. [Mark Matthews via Chase Jarvis via PetaPixel]
At least the kid’s future looks caked in gold bars with all that sponsorship Microsoft’s going to throw his way. In fact, Kate Hudson will never have to make another movie again! I’ll drink to that. [People via SAI]
A Taiwanese man was inspired to build a green Android robot. So he grabbed a trash can, some DIY electronics experience and went to work. He installed wheels on the bottom, gave it arms, glued on some eyes and painted the trash can green. Inside he put a receiver, an Arduino microprocessor and some circuitry…
Did you know that 99% of the internet traffic flowing between countries travels through underwater cables. And now we have a fairly comprehensive map of these pipes, available for free on the internet. https://gizmodo.com/undersea-internet-cables-are-dangerously-vulnerable-to-5542746 This map data was compiled by Greg Mahlknecht using resources he found on the internet. It shows the major pipes flowing…
Ok ladies, ‘fess up. Why are you not joining Google+? It’s fun, it’s new and it really, really needs a feminine touch. According to information from Google+ stat trackers SocialStatistics and FindPeopleOnPlus, the new social network is dominated by men. And it’s not even close — up to 86.8% of all Google+ users are male.…
We’ve seen a lot of bottle opener cases, but the Opena is one that seems to work well and look good at the same time. https://gizmodo.com/not-just-any-old-bottle-opener-case-it-also-tracks-whi-5809823 The Opena has a discreet bottle opener that slides out when you need it and retracts when you are done. The mechanism is designed not scratch or place any…
Losing your phone sucks. Like really, really sucks. Sure there are apps that’ll try and find your phone, but still, it sucks. Mobile security firm Lookout analyzed data to find the places where people most often lose their phones. City against city, it turns out that Miami is the most prone to lose their phones…