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If you peep your notifications count up on the top right, you’ll possibly notice that it exploded overnight. That’s ’cause direct messaging is back. Which is awesome for sending tips to writers like an anonymouse, or having more, uh, private conversations with your fellow commenters. There’s still some stuff being worked out, so be patient…
Sunday April 30, 2000 was not a good day for the World Discoverer, a cruise ship originally built in Germany, in 1974. At 4pm local time, she hit a rock that wasn’t in the Solomon Islands charts. It wasn’t pretty. But now it kind of is. The ship is still wrecked against one of the…
Whenever a Gameloft title hits the iPhone I play a little game before the game: I try and guess what popular console game it’s trying to mimic.… [Kotaku]
Turntable innovation may have plateaued many moons ago, but there’s always room for design improvement. The Pro-Ject RPM 1.3 Genie turntable, for example, is comprised of little more than the essential components it needs to function. But they’re beautiful components. [Pro-Ject via Uncrate]
A day after dropping one court appeal, the Winklevii up and filed another motion to see whether or not Facebook suppressed evidence. Being rich, medicore olympians and all, they obviously don’t have anything better to do. [Reuters via Atlantic Wire] https://gizmodo.com/winklevoss-twins-bury-the-hatchet-with-facebook-5814671
Don’t let the looks fool you. Cue Acoustics’ wireless PS1 speakers aspire to not only exist alongside larger (and more expensive) tower speakers often coveted by audiophiles, but also among streaming audio devices. And these don’t need a subwoofer either, because it’s built-in. In each of the PS1 speakers, there’s a 3/4-inch tweeter, 3.5-inch midrange…
Imagine being able to drive 1,325 miles on a single gallon of diesel gas. It seems like a dream, but researchers are working to bring this hypermiling technology one step closer to the consumer market. Cambridge Design Partnership recently took its eco-friendly concept car for a spin at the Mileage Marathon Challenge held in the…
Do ever find yourself staring at an image, wondering what it would look like if it was made out of hair? No? Me neither. But if you did, you could download Hairrrr, a Mac OS X app that lets you convert an image into a field of hair. Nope, not a joke. It’s a real…
If you’re a shell-shocked World War I veteran with a few spare grenades lying around, you may start to hide them in some crazy places like a sewing machine. A couple from Goldsboro, NC were shocked when they discovered such a grenade inside the drawer of an antique sewing machine. The grenade was identified as…
Volkswagen is testing a self-driving system that lets you travel up to 80 MPH. It maneuvers the highways like a champ and even handles the stop and go of traffic jams. The temporary auto pilot technology uses adaptive cruise control, lane assist and a variety of sensors to track your speed, your location and all…
When I think of sand I think of dirt, and when I think of dirt, I don’t think of clean water. But sand is used to filter water in lots of places. This “coated sand” developed by Rice researchers? It’s like a super filter. The regular sand often used to filter water is typically too…
Martin Chavez, the Executive Director of ICLEI – Local Governments for Sustainability, was talking with Planet Forward and let drop the tidbit of information that NYC is losing 30% of its water supply to unknown leakages. Say what? Chavez claims that NYC’s underground infrastructure is in shambles and needs an overhaul. He recommends that the…
The Invisibility app is indeed magical. It takes a mediocre camera on your iPad 2 and turns it into something incredible. The app uses the iPad’s rear camera and gyroscope to display the background image on your screen, even when you move the tablet around. It’s so seamless that it makes the iPad look almost…
Is it just me, or does this new building in Aomori look like a rectangular version of everybody’s favorite Adam’s Family member? That’s probably not what Molo, d/dt and Frank la Riviere Architects Inc. had in mind when they designed the Nebuta-no-ie Warasse, with 12-meter-tall steel ribbons running around the entire building. It opened in…
Obviously, close quarters combat is not the method of choice when dealing with the walking dead. But if you gotta cut their heads off, you’ll want one of these Ka-Bar ZKs in your hand while you do it. The ZK (Zombie Killer) series ranges from the petite 3 1/8″ ZK-Acheron Skeleton to the machete-but-we’ll-call-it-a-knife-anyway 10…
This is terrible—any mugging is. Having your stuff taken from you by force is a shame, and wrong, and everything, yeah—but why the hell was this guy jogging and holding an iPad at the same time? The only conceivable explanation I can think of is that the victim was 12 feet tall, making the tablet…
Android OS is so commonly found in cellphones and tablets that it’s easy to forget its other uses. Like on a home phone? The $160 Smart Home Phone is like a smartphone but, um, minus the cellular connectivity. Instead, it connects to a landline and acts like a normal DECT wireless phone. Just, with apps.…
Nothing kills a magical afternoon with your tablet like having to track down an outlet to charge up. Voltaic’s new solar-charging tablet case is designed specifically to keep your magical device off the on-grid energy teat. https://gizmodo.com/world-exclusive-review-voltaic-solar-backpack-25711 The Spark tablet case gets an hour of iPad video playback for every hour of direct sunlight, coming…
Memrise is an online farming game similar to Viva Pinata. It’s built on words, not some silly buzzlegums and mixes addictive gaming with mnemonics to make learning a new language fun. The concept is brilliant but so obvious you’ll kick yourself for not thinking of it first. Each foreign word you learn is planted in…
The 500-Year History of Contact Lenses | We’ve come a long way since DaVinci’s “animal jelly” experiments https://gizmodo.com/the-500-year-history-of-contact-lenses-5814859 LulzSec Strikes Again https://gizmodo.com/lulzsec-leaks-hundreds-of-classified-arizona-police-doc-5815031 Lashing out against the “racial profiling anti-immigrant police state that is Arizona,” LulzSec has released their newest data dump: “hundreds of private intelligence bulletins, training manuals, personal email correspondence, names, phone numbers, addresses…