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Remember the daring youth Fei Lam, who sold $130,000 worth of his own grey market white iPhone 4s long before Apple? Yeah, they weren’t pleased about that, and finally sued him. And, it looks like he’s already settled. https://gizmodo.com/ballsy-teen-who-sold-his-own-authentic-white-iphones-ea-5691512 Apple simultaneously dismissed its own filing against Lam and his family, which suggests they got a…
After a long day at the office, there’s nothing like going home and (virtually!) killing a slew of aliens, nazis, and other evil-doers. I mean, who do they think they are!? What they need is a first-class, Rambo-esque bad-ass opening a can of W,S,A,D to rid the world of their repugnance. What they need is…
You know how it is—you have a million gadgets, and a million ways to charge them. And you don’t want to carry a million cables. The IAdapt i1 is a pretty basic solution: one charger, swappable plugs. Now, carrying around multiple charging attachments isn’t “universal” charging—you still have to swap one out in exchange for…
No matter how bleak the future is, movies have taught us the cars will still be awesome. Here are the ten cars you said were the coolest futuristic movie cars of all time. [Jalopnik] https://jalopnik.com/the-ten-coolest-futuristic-movie-cars-5805845
Though it does depend on your standards of what is indeed edible. Made from “glutinous rice flour, water, salt, propylene glycol, FD&C colour and glycerine,” the Volkswagen advert appeared in South Africa’s AutoTrader magazine. [AdsoftheWorld via AdWeek via LitmanLive]
12.5 million. It’s a staggering number to just get a ridiculous $100. Unfortunately, it’s worth for the spammers—billions of mails are sent every day by zombie computers all around the world. Fortunately, there may be a simple solution. A new research paper by a team of Californian computer scientists shows the way: According to their…
I’ve never actually been but I hear the Pacific Northwest is beautiful. Apparently, there’s some really fast internet there too. An FCC report says that Olympia beats every US city in download speed at 21Mbps. That’s nearly double second place. Second place would be New York City and Seattle, who are both at 11.7Mbps. So…
When disaster strikes and society comes to a halt, the necessity to relieve yourself doesn’t. If anything, you’ll be more inclined to crap your pants. But it needs to be clean, or else disease spreads. Enter, the Japanese emergency crapper. It’s definitely a… low-tech approach to pooping in the field. But hey, what do you…
This could be the most important design advancement in years. Not since the Pantone color-capturer have you been able to preserve something from your travels and recreate it at home as a 3D model. Hook up a 3D printer, and… https://gizmodo.com/discover-an-objects-pantone-color-code-with-this-650-h-5667596 There are a couple of problems that I can see with Photofly, however—it works…
We received information from an inside source working on TBS4 at HBO The wait is almost over. Get your fix—TBwithdrawal.com. #TBWithdrawal.. . . [Roll over redacted text and click to lift the veil…]
“Your phone will be your wallet.” That’s what Google’s promising with Google Wallet and Google Offers, which’ll combine payments and deals in one neat package. And it’s a pretty compelling little vision of the future of paying for stuff. Google Wallet isn’t really one thing, so much as a bundle things tied together in one…
When the Mango update comes out for Windows Phone 7 later this year, there will be a new, web-based Marketplace which allows app purchases in desktop browsersand have them sent to phones in OTA fashion. [WP7 Developers via Engadget]
The tornado that deleted Joplin, MO left thousands homeless and without access to basic necessities like potable water. The PureSafe First Response Water Systems is a full water purification plant on wheels that could provide water for the entire town. The First Response unit is a 23-foot, fully-enclosed, weatherproof trailer housing everything necessary to pump,…
It’s usually pretty easy to avoid touristy swamps in New York—just dodge Times Square. But what if you want to be more precise than that? Eric Fischer’s brilliant “Locals and Tourists” maps show a city’s divided hangouts. Using photo geotags, Eric separated blue “people who have taken pictures in this city dated over a range…
A robot has taken photos of a hidden secret chamber inside the Great Pyramid of Giza, which was supposedly built by the fourth dynasty Egyptian pharaoh Khufu. It’s been the first time anyone accessed the secret chamber in 4500 years. The archeologists have reached a second blocking stone, finding mysterious markings on the floor. They…
Google Maps for Android just received a slight update that includes adding ‘check in’ and review buttons to Place pages, an option to edit addresses for Latitude, and redesigned transit station pages. The new transit station pages are especially nice as it’s easier to plan your route. The page now has a list of scheduled…
Ok, so I may’ve made that trick up, and the Cité de l’Océan et du Surf Museum in France might not be a skate park. Just they try and stop the local kids from skating in that half-pipe, though! Built in Biarritz, France, the museum focuses on ocean life, and was designed by Steven Holl…
Ivan Stoiljkovic, a 6-year-old boy from Croatia, might be the next Magneto. He can stick frying pans, spoons, forks, irons, dumbbells, coins and anything metallic onto his chubby stomach. Great power to have, right? Yup! Too bad he’s not magnetic. Unless science, magnetism, biology and humanismology has changed overnight, Ivan is just a fat kid…
Another week, another nuclear setback at Fukushima. This time, TEPCO’s noticed what appears to be contaminated water gushing out of a containment tank, Reuters reports—a development that’ll make cleaning up the facility even trickier. The tank in question, a holding area inside a waste disposal building, needs to be decontaminated as part of Fukushima’s permanent…
It’s hard to believe that this beauty can cause so much grief and damage, but from space even the deadliest of natural disasters always looks strangely soothing and mesmerizing. Those explosions of clouds seem to come from Earth herself. This video shows five days of deadly Midwestern tornadoes, from May 20 to 25. It was…