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While the subject of Fujifilm’s propaganda video is sad (Japanese earthquake delays production of one of the finest cameras ever!), the production qualities of the video are simply hilarious. Anyone would think they were shooting Michael Jackson’s last days. https://gizmodo.com/retro-fujifilm-finepix-x100-camera-will-give-leicas-x1-5642538 That’s before it delves into almost biblical readings—”and on the twelfth day…” Whatever your thoughts…
Jellyfish invaded the cooling water at a Scottish nuclear power plant this week. There were so many of these aquatic creatures floating around, the plant had to shut down. The jellyfish are more than annoying, they pose a hazard to the cooling system of the plant. The nuclear reactors need unobstructed access to the cool…
After the earthquake hit Japan earlier this year, tweets poured out of the country and retweets spread across the world. The level of tweeting spiked to 5000 tweets per second after the quake and Tsunami hit. Twitter employee Miguel Rios took this data and presented it in an eye-catching video. It’s one thing to say…
Everyone remembers the classic shoot-em-up lobby scene from The Matrix. Bullets flying, people flying, it was awesome. What would happen to that scene if you took out the original soundtrack and replaced it with a multi-track a capella performance from Matt Mulholland? You would get the video above which is guaranteed to make you smile,…
Micro Four Thirds cameras continue to muddy the question of why you’d want anything bigger—Olympus’ successor to the E-P2 possibly being in the vanguard. The new little giant’s got a major spec bump, and a gorgeous new body. The PEN E-P3’s sensor packs the same megapixelage as its predecessor (12), but it’s less noisy. The…
A pair of former Boeing engineers are building an escape pod that would let people ride out the worst of a Tsunami inside a giant ball. The Tsunami capsules could hit the market in two years with a price tag as low as $1000. The idea was hatched several years ago when engineer Julian Sharpe…
Outdoor gear manufacturer Coleman was just trying to do a nice thing by creating the Portable Propane Coffee Maker. It works like the machine in your kitchen, using only water, a filter and some coffee grounds. Oh, and a tank of propane. Coleman says that you, “no longer have to leave the comforts of home…
Mexican Viking took some Lego Mindstorms, standard Lego pieces and two empty ketchup bottles to create this pancake-making robot. It sits above a griddle and can be programmed to make pancakes in your choice of design. If you want to find out how he made it, head over to his blog where you can find…
Take a sheet of Pic3D film, apply it to any LCD and it promises that it will properly display 3D video (displayed in the side-by-side format) without special glasses, thanks to lenticular lens technology. How well this actually works remains to be seen by the masses, but the Pic3D film will begin shipping in August…
Dutchman Johan Huibers decided to build an ark. Not a Lego or popsicle stick model, but a real-life replica of Noah’s Ark built to scale. He began his work in 2008 and recently finished this $1 million project. The wooden ship is immense. It weighs 3,000 tons, is 450 feet long and holds 1,500 passengers.…
None of this actually looking like traditional power stations. Like sculpture. Or, as German architecture firm Becker Architekten put it, like “a smoothed river of stone.” This beautiful hydroelectric power station calls Kemper, Germany home. Turns out they wanted something special for their power needs: The station substitutes a hydroelectric plant that dated back to…
It doesn’t take long, does it? The same day Apple’s new Thunderbolt cable hit retail shelves, iFixit took it apart to see what makes it tick. https://gizmodo.com/apple-finally-fills-your-empty-hole-with-a-50-thunderb-5816350 Not surprisingly, the Thunderbolt cable is not your average cable. It’s an active cable with 12 chips and “tons” of resistors. Together these electronic components regulate the high-speed…
“It’ll get you jobs that you don’t deserve. It’ll make people think you’re a lot better than you actually are. And it’ll give the freedom to produce total crap and keep getting jobs, because people think you look professional.” Amazing. [NeumannFilms]
Dying to try Google+, but don’t have the tech cred to get an invite? Don’t worry, just find a Google+ user and ask them to share a post with you. You will be sent an email with a link to “Learn More about Google +”. When you click on that link, you can sign up…
Fab 5 | Is this what the next iPhone will look like? https://gizmodo.com/i-wouldnt-be-surprised-if-the-iphone-5-looked-like-this-5816719 6 Tools That Are Saving Arizona from the Wildfires https://gizmodo.com/6-tools-that-are-saving-arizona-from-the-wildfires-5816670 Now that summer is heating up, certain parts of the world are prone to one heat specific disaster: wildfires. Numerous regions in Arizona, and the Los Alamos Nuclear Plant in New Mexico,…
Terrorists? Toxic gas cloud? Meteor shower? No—the NYT reports JFK’s Runway 4 was closed for over an hour today because a hundred turtles crawled all over it. That’s a lot of turtles, right? I think I’d consider any group of more than, like, four turtles to be a lot of turtles. But a hundred! And…
Don’t bother with morphine the next time you are in pain. All you need is a healthy dose of love to make yourself feel better in an instant. A group of 17 women lined up at UCLA to have their brains scanned while they received brief, stinging shocks. They endured this form of medical torture…
Let’s cut to the obvious irony of this news: in The Social Network, Justin Timberlake played a web-savvy entrepreneur who kickstarted a unfathomably successful… social network. But in real life, Justin Timberlake just bought part of MySpace! Ha ha ha. We’re not sure how much of his cash he sunk into this sinking-est of sinking…
What amazes me about Safe House—a Polish home designed by Kwl Promes Architects—is that it manages to be a beautiful family residence while offering a security level probably comparable to the White House’s situation room. It borders paranoia. Just go through the gallery and notice all the details: The bank vault-thick doors and windows; the…
Delkin’s new 64GB SD card may well be the “fastest SDXC card in the world” and with respective read/write speeds of 95 MBps and 45 MBps, it’s not hard to believe. But at $540, who’s it for? $540 is definitely a pro-level price point but as it stands, SD cards are relegated mostly to consumer-level…