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Citigroup says one percent of its credit card accounts have been accessed by hackers, which was brought to their attention by “routine monitoring”. Citigroup has 21 million account holders, meaning as many as 210,000 accounts were viewed. According to Financial Times, names, account numbers and addresses were viewed. However Citi says that Social Security numbers,…
NYC’s Metropolitan Museum of Art has a fancy new air-filtration system which is miles ahead of anything we’ll ever seen in our homes; built to actually preserve the paintings and statues that make up the Cloisters section. Built by IBM, the Lower-Power Mote system uses sensors to track the temperature, humidity, air flow, contamination, and…
Rejoice, sea lovers and Cousteau wannabes, because Google Earth now allows you to explore the ocean seafloor. It’s quite the trip, even if it doesn’t cover the entire planet yet. Explore the ocean seafloor with Columbia University’s Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory Global Multi-Resolution Topography (GMRT) Synthesis covering half of all of the ocean that has ever…
HP has finally announced when the HP TouchPad, the awesome webOS tablet, will be available: July 1st. It’s going to be Wi-Fi only version and will run for $500 for 16GB and $600 for 32GB. Pre-orders start June 19th. https://gizmodo.com/hp-touchpad-is-their-10-inch-webos-tablet-5756098 HP Announces HP TouchPad Availability for United States, Europe and Canada PALO ALTO, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–HP…
There are six alkali metals: Lithium (Li), sodium (Na), potassium (K), rubidium (Rb), caesium (Cs) and francium (Fr). You’re probably familiar with lithium, since it’s inside the batteries of all your electronic devices. But did you know that you could cut a block of it with a simple knife and that it floats on water…
It’s always a treat when Colbert gives face time to the geeks—or in this case to a handful of geeky 3D-printed versions of himself. If you didn’t crave a MakerBot before, you will after experiencing the Colbert teddybear. MakerBot honcho Bre Pettis visited Colbert Nation last night, bringing with him one of his patented printers…
If you’ve ever wanted to take the plunge into Windows Phone 7 (and you should!) Microsoft is selling the HTC Trophy, HTC Arrive and HTC HD7 for only $0.01 (with new 2-year contract). That’s right, one penny. https://gizmodo.com/windows-phone-7-mango-update-even-tastier-than-we-expec-5799910 It’s a little bit interesting that Microsoft is pulling this deal (Amazon does these sorta penny deals…
Japanese officials have announced the discovery of even more radioactive material beyond the confines of the Fukushima plant, this time a staggering 38 miles away. The material in question is strontium—and although detected in low levels, is dangerous. Strontium 90 is particularly concerning, as it replaces calcium in the body’s skeleton, emitting beta rays from…
Nokia’s CEO Stephen Elop today provided a glimpse into why they chose Windows Phone for their OS instead of Android, explaining that with Android, you just don’t know what they’ll do in the future. Describing that “Apple in 2007 introduced a high water mark in terms of saying, ‘this is what users expect…But Apple did…
All of the complaints about the original Chromebook—the battery life, the hardware, the trackpad—have been fixed in Samsung’s model, which iFixit tore apart in true tear-down style. Inside, they discovered the chips don’t require cooling fins as they don’t produce much heat, and that the li-polymer battery lives up to its promise of 8 hours’…
Apple has finally recognized that their App Store content subscription policy was total bullshit and reversed it, no longer making stupid demands to publishers and other content providers. Their ridiculous pricing and in-app purchase dictates are now gone. https://gizmodo.com/apples-new-subscription-model-is-evil-5761383 Before, the App Store guidelines said the following: Apps can read or play approved content (magazines,…
Perhaps throwing a cyclists’ yellow card on cars obstructing the bicycle lane would’ve been a less aggressive way to go about his complaint, but then we wouldn’t get to see this cyclist, Casey Neistat, make such a fool of himself. https://gizmodo.com/if-youre-a-cyclist-throw-this-magnet-at-the-next-car-w-5714921 As the video intro explains, he received a $50 fine for not cycling in…
The new facial recognition photo-tagging feature that was rolled out on Facebook this week has got privacy-freaks in a frenzy, but none more so than European Union data-protection regulators, who are investigating it for privacy violations. https://gizmodo.com/facebooks-latest-privacy-settings-shadiness-invades-you-5809647 Watchdogs from 27 countries will be looking into the feature to determine if it violates a user’s privacy,…
Yesterday, we learned that Delta hates our troops when a soldier returning from Afghanistan uploaded a video explaining how his unit was hit with a $2,800 baggage fee. Well, the airline has since apologized and changed its unpatriotic policy. http://gawker.com/5809775/delta-charges-2800-baggage-fee-to-soldiers-returning-from-afghanistan
Nixon’s Genie wristwatch has a multiple personality disorder—it thinks it’s a Magic 8 ball! Not only can it tell the time, date, and act as a timer or stopwatch, it can also answer questions with 15 random messages. It’s $120, and available in a range of colors. [Nixon via Hypebeast via OhGizmo]
In Soviet Russia…oh heck. This will give our Russian ATM-axeman friend more cause for grief. Designed to prevent fraud, the ATMs helps new customers sign up for a credit card, asking questions and assessing their honesty by their verbal vibrations. https://gizmodo.com/the-moment-a-russian-axeman-looked-into-the-atm-cameras-5793490 It can also scan the future customer’s passport, record fingerprints and even take a…
Google created an interactive doodle that commemorates legendary guitarist Les Paul who was born on this date (June 9) in 1915. The doodle is a virtual guitar that lets you play a tune and save it for posterity. You can use your keyboard or mouse to compose your ditty, but you may have to live…
What is better than a double back flip performed by one motorcycle stuntman? The same aerial maneuver performed by two stuntmen at the same time, side-by-side. This past weekend Cameron Sinclair and Travis Pastrana became the first duo to successfully perform side-by-side double backflips before a sold-out crowd at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in…
Here’s tip for all you male camera buffs out there “Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned” applies to camera equipment as well as cars, motorcycles and electronics. A poor man from Hong Kong learned this lesson the hard way when he and his girlfriend got in a fight. Rather than slam a door,…
Researchers from Koç University in Istanbul, Turkey may have the solution to one of driving’s most annoying mistakes —missed turns. The team has equipped a standard steering wheel with a set of vibrating motors that alert you before a turn. The system connects to a GPS device and buzzes either left or right when you…