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The most important achievement of yesterday’s operation wasn’t killing Osama. It was the US Navy SEALs’ booty: dozens of computers, memory sticks and disks loaded with information that might just crush all of al Qaeda’s network. https://gizmodo.com/how-osama-bin-laden-was-brought-to-justice-5797620 After shouting “Geronimo!” to their commander over radio—the signal that indicated the death of bin Laden from a…
After knocking around on Windows since last August, the Google Chrome Canary pre-dev build is now available for Macs. In the words of Google, “it automatically updates more frequently than the Dev channel, and does not undergo any manual testing before each release. Because we expect it to be unstable and, at times, unusable, you…
The Apple Store has just gone down this morning (thanks for alerting us, eagle-eyed readers!), but what can we expect once it goes back up? New iMacs are the most likely addition, after retailers were caught slashing prices on the dwindling stock of old iMacs. Whatever comes next, stay tuned! https://gizmodo.com/rumors-signs-and-portents-point-to-may-3-imac-sandy-b-5797427
Masdar City, the world’s first carbon neutral city that’s banned cars and skyscrapers from its streets, gives us a glimpse of what other parts of the world might look like in the future. Located in Abu Dhabi and financed by the city’s ruler Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan (who has pumped between $15bn and…
Not only is Amazon’s Taiwanese-based components manufacturer Quanta Computer rumored to be readying their mysterious tablet for later this year, they’re also said to be using touchscreen Fringe Field Switching (FFS) LCD displays from E Ink, the same company that supplies Amazon with their Kindle screens. [Digitimes via SlashGear] https://gizmodo.com/what-the-amazon-kindle-tablet-might-be-like-5785099
Bin Laden was hiding out in a million-dollar compound with all the security in the world, but ultimately when his house-mate/courier Sheikh Abu Ahmed picked up the phone, the US military knew they had their man. We learnt yesterday that the courier led officials to the compound, and that other signs—such as a lack of…
One of the new weaponry advances for the U.S. Army’s Longbow Apache helicopters is a targeting system that uses infrared cameras to detect muzzle flashes from ground fire. That means the Apache’s virtual eyes will be instantly drawn towards anybody shooting anything. Not only does the system allow pilots to target the ground-based enemies at…
Kylie Monks, a 33-year-old Tasmanian woman, has been jailed for stealing a SIM card and using the hell out of it. How intense was it? Over a 3-month period, she racked up $193,187.43 (AUD) worth of data fees. Monks, to her credit, said she only used the SIM card to check Facebook and download a…
In an interview with Russia Today, Wikileaks founder Julian Assange went all conspiracy theorist on Facebook. He says: Facebook in particular is the most appalling spying machine that has ever been invented. Here we have the worlds most comprehensive database about people, their relationships, their names, their addresses, their location their communication with each other,…
How do you ward off bike thieves from destroying a bike lock and making off with your pedal-powered set of wheels? Turn the handlebars into the bike lock, so that even if they break through your line of defense, they can’t actually ride the thing. And not only does the lock design keep both tires…
Just in case the old ladies flipping you off after you clip them in the crosswalk isn’t enough, State Farm has released the Driver Feedback App to rate just how poorly you drive. By measuring (and recording!) how hard you accelerate, brake and corner based on your iPhone’s accelerometer and GPS location, the app is…
Anyone who likes to read knows how infuriating it can be to do so in the dark. Turns out, you need light to read. And more than a little! Find yourself in a poorly lit room, and there’ll be a lot of squinting, angling and twisting your body around, ruining your eyes, your comfort, and…
There aren’t many movies in recent history with more badass weaponry than District 9. And of course, badass weaponry inspires people to make their own models—but not with Legos. Legohaulic has done just that and the results are pretty amazing. I mean, normally it’s pretty easy to tell if something is made out of Legos,…
The Cuts+More Scissors sheathed, the white bar on top is the sharpening rod, the protrusion on the underside is the tape cutter. The Cuts+More Scissors opened Six, count ’em, six layers of cardboard. Like butter. From left to right: clothes line, solder, insulated 24 gauge, 16 gauge copper, phone wire, HD trimmer line, stainless steel…
I’ve seen some crazy urinals in my day but none top the potential addicting awesomeness of this thermochromic urinal. The trough-styled urinal takes peeing to the next level with a heat sensitive wall that changes colors to reflect the temperature change. Red, Orange, Yellow? How hot can you get it? Imagine the piss art possibilities…
33-year-old IT consultant Sohaib Athar was just hanging out on Sunday at home in Abbottabad, Pakistan, when he heard an explosion and a helicopter hovering above. He started tweeting what was going on, and ended up unwittingly live-blogging the raid that killed Osama Bin Laden. Athar has become become such an internet celebrity that his…
Previously known as the Samsung Galaxy Player, the now re-branded Samsung Galaxy S Wi-Fi 4.0 and 5.0 is a 4-inch or 5-inch version of the Galaxy S. Well, if the Galaxy S didn’t have any phone capabilities or 3G/4G. Basically, the Galaxy S Wi-Fi to the Galaxy S is what the iPod Touch is to…
I don’t really know much about bicycle tires, much less the fancy “tubular” kind made in this video. What I do know, is that I love me a “how it’s made” video, and this one is no exception. Mmmmm, industrial machinery and ambient electronica… [youtube via Adventure Journal]
Just when the hemorrhage of bad news from Fukushima started to slow down, this: local government in Fukui prefecture, Japan say the Tsuruga nuclear plant is oozing radiation from its fuel rods—iodine-133 and xenon gas. The plant’s operators are shutting down the leaking reactor in question, and gov reps are repeating the Fukushima shimmy, denying…
Lenovo’s French sounding LePad has been fooling around with us for a while now but now we finally get to see its insides: 1.3 GHz Snapdragon, 1280×800 display, and your typical slew of cables, cable connectors and beautiful chipsets. The LePad (is that redundant?) has already launched in China and is supposed to come to…