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I’m not exactly artsy but I’m running wild imagining all the crazy designs I can stitch onto the NeoStich DIY iPhone 4 case. It’s a canvas that lets you create custom designs by threading fabric in its cross-stitch pattern. The case is made up of tiny holes that act as a grid for your designs.…
Last month’s lunar eclipse was truly a sight to behold. Unfortunately, most people couldn’t see it without some help. But if you, like Jean-Luc Dauvergne, happened to be in the Pamir region of Tajikistan, you sat in the world’s front-row seat. [NASA] https://gizmodo.com/how-to-watch-todays-lunar-eclipse-from-your-computer-5812173
One of the first reactions to March’s devastating quake-and-tsunami combo was Google’s Person Finder—a database of missing individuals. But even for the search king, it wasn’t easy. And the fact that Google’s still unknown to many didn’t help. The NYT describes the company’s tireless efforts to drop everything and divert its Japanese staff to disaster…
HTC’s promise to release unlocked bootloaders (for easy installation of custom software) is going to be delivered upon in August. The company says the first wave will hit the Sensation, with the Sensation 4G and Evo 3D up next. [Engadget]
Presenting the next logical step in the “Google+ is good because it isn’t Facebook” argument: you’re much less in danger of constant parental surveillance. For now, anyway. Enjoy it while it lasts, tweens! [The Doghouse Diaries] https://gizmodo.com/should-you-friend-your-parents-on-facebook-5710785
Seems a few people forgot to read IDC’s tablet report extra carefully this weekend and as a result of that the whole tablet thing was deemed to have come up short of “lofty expectations” or something. But they’re actually fine. The IDC report, you see, only covered that period of time between January to March…
In the days of old, which was about this time last year when the New York Times paywall didn’t exist yet, you could share the physical paper with family. Then you couldn’t if you went digital. Now you can again! All you need for this little perk are the most expensive $35-every-four-weeks package. Not perfect,…
Is your torrent of Top Gear Season 17, Episode 3 not yet done? Then click through to see Jeremy review the McLaren MP4-12C under the hammering beats of Daft Punk’s Tron: Legacy soundtrack. [Jalopnik] https://jalopnik.com/top-gear-season-17-episode-3-video-open-thread-5819809/
Major grocery chains like Albertson’s are eliminating self-checkout aisles at their various locations because management claims they’re too impersonal. What a crock. That’s a polite way of saying some people are simply ill-equipped to use them efficiently. Having lived where I live for about six years now, I have never once interacted with a person…
Who needs an army of robotic killing machines when you’ve got planes that look so darn intimidating and futuristic? According to this blurb in the March 29, 1958 Miami News, scaring the enemy to death was a possibility with a platton of these “fantastic fliers.” PHILADELPHIA, March 29 — If the U.S. Army of the…
Real, fake or enhanced, this “animated tattoo” marketing video out of France appears to have worked as advertised: A tattooed lad with a desire for a QR code on his chest has received said body art, and it started moving. Now yes, I hear you. Pitchforks down everyone. I realize that there’s nothing “new” happening…
For about 80 minutes yesterday, the plus sign in Google+ meant additional spam notifications for its millions of users. What happened? It was a simple-but-annoying space issue. Basically, the server that keeps track of Google+ email notifications ran out of space, and the resulting bug sent a cascade of duplicate notifications out to users for…
While we were loathe to even mention Apple’s lame, revamped back-to-school promotion in June, the rest of the country saw the deal as too good to pass up. Apple products are simply killing it in schools, people, killing it. https://gizmodo.com/apples-back-to-school-deal-is-worse-than-going-back-to-5812543 The deal, if you’d forgotten or couldn’t be bothered with the link above, was a…
Photographer Joseph Holmes, in his series “Texters,” turns something we see everyday—people just tapping away at the phones—into works of art. Shot over a two-month period, they’re like little slices of life. What’s funny is, given all the things smartphones can do, they may not even be texting. I wonder what these people are really…
You’re out with your friends one night. Tipsy. Falling asleep at the bar. Good times. You’re on your way home when, suddenly, nature calls. In your drunken stupor you wish there was a urinal on the tree you’re already peeing on. Et voilà! A toilet for drunks! AANDEBOOM, a Dutch design studio, created the P-Tree…
It’s a familiar complaint. Even as companies like Apple try to tie the computer interface back to the natural world, touchscreens are still woefully flat. But recent developments, including Senseg’s new E-sense technology, could bring real-world touch into everyday computing. Obviously, this is nothing new. Research into programmable friction has already yielded impressive results, especially…
This thing is “Neck Clamp and Impactor.” It involves sticking your head inside a neck brace with only a small impact-resistant nanoceramic plate to protect your throat from a rocket launcher. The project begs the question: Do you feel lucky? Created by Sitraka Rakotoniaina and Andrew Friend, it calls to mind how much of the…
It’s no secret that I love food. The first issue of Paleofuture Magazine and the first episode of paleofuture.tv are certainly a testament to that. And some might even consider me an adventurous eater. I recently tried cow brain for the first time and will occassionally indulge (much to the disgust of coworkers) in a…
My Little Pony is reaching critical mass. Mash-ups everywhere. But this isn’t clear to me. What are they selling here? Ponies? Apps that act like ponies? Ponies with touchscreens? This is making me uncomfortable. [Wired]
It looks like Microsoft’s keeping its living-and-let-live stance as hackers actually give the aging HD2 some much-deserved love. XDA-Developers member backslashid posted the above video showing Mango Beta 1 running on the device. Microsoft pretty much said go for it! https://gizmodo.com/htc-touch-hd2-review-a-tragedy-5400593 While MS has no plans on making Mango officially available for Windows Phone 6.5…