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Once you juice it up wirelessly atop a myGrid inductive charging slab, Duracell’s new $35 myGrid USB charger will power pretty much anything that has USB, including smartphones (~4 hours), MP3 players (~30 hours), and ebook readers (~100 hours). https://gizmodo.com/duracells-smart-power-lineup-includes-wireless-gadget-c-5341889 The Lithium-ion rechargeable battery is tiny for travel-friendliness—it occupies the top left of the myGrid…
That single that’s been wadded up in your front pocket for the last two weeks? You’re just a way station, my friend. Because it’s seen and done more than you could ever imagine. Here’s its secret history. The biggest surprise? Trace amounts of cocaine has been found on nearly every dollar bill in circulation. And…
This year’s NYC Marathon was my first (I was watching, not running) and it was awesome. But my vantage point sucked compared to the one in this aerial video, showing the runners swarming the streets like an army of insects. This time lapse video, produced by the MTA, shows the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge, which has served…
If you have Google Instant switched on, you might notice magnifying glasses next to each search result. Hover over them, and a visual pop-up displays what the site looks like—helping find the exact site you’re after. [Google Blog]
Soon, all you’ll need to test yourself for STDs is a computer chip, some urine, and a smartphone. For serious! You can finally the ignominy of a gonorrhea diagnosis in the privacy of your own bathroom. The self-testing pee-readers are currently in the research phase, with millions of dollars going towards the portable devices. Once…
Usually I hate having to dig around under the cushions of my chairs and couches to find things I’m looking for. But what if you could depend on your remotes, magazines, and maybe even a snack being in those crevices… That’s the idea behind Lost in Sofa, a new design by Japanese studio Daisuke Motogi…
Like any craft, pinball rightly has its unwavering devotees. The Pacific Pinball Museum is where they congregate to connect, restore, and most all: play. Watching these pinball wizards work their magic, you can’t help but check for spare quarters. Pinheads was filmed in 2009, and does a tremendous job showing the passion of the people…
It took Lluis Pujol over 400 hours to craft a pair of speakers “inspired” by this DIY job, which was itself inspired by Bowers & Wilkins $60,000 Nautilus speakers. Check out what they look when painted and polished: Cataloguing his journey into the home audio world, Pujol has uploaded an 11-page tutorial on how he…
As Bing’s available on Android’s Market, it’s only fair Google should have a search app for Windows Phone 7, right? The free app is now available in the Marketplace, with real-time search suggestions, and localized results. [GoogleMobile via BGR]
When his hooks kept breaking from too-heavy loads, “Whamodyne” found the perfect solution: light bulbs filled with concrete. Strong enough to withstand the heaviest of coats, you can either buy them or make your own. [Etsy and Instructables via Core77]
The mind boggles as to the situations a wearable tent could be needed. If you suddenly became homeless? Went to a rave suspiciously lacking in mud? Needed both a costume and shelter for a Halloween party? [News4Vip via LikeCool] Previously: Jacket + Tent + Sleeping Bag = JakPak https://gizmodo.com/jacket-tent-sleeping-bag-jakpak-5454896
Google allows its users to download their data for exporting elsewhere. But after their tough stance against Facebook not sharing its own data, they blocked that option. Facebook’s cleverly circumnavigated the block, meaning Gmail users can still find friends there. https://gizmodo.com/soon-gmail-users-wont-be-able-to-find-contacts-on-face-5682273 It’s a big power struggle, and one that won’t end prettily. Google could try…
I guess as it’s got two 14.1-inch touchscreens Kno feels it can get away with charging $899 for its tablet, but $599 for the 14-inch tablet with just one screen? Why, that’s more expensive than the iPad! https://gizmodo.com/dual-screen-kno-tablet-to-be-available-by-years-end-5633557 Considering it’s aimed at college students, that’s a huge ask on their bank account. But Kno’s CEO…
My-oh-my, Verizon’s quite proud of being able to offer Wi-Fi-only iPad devices in bundles with its MiFi mobile hotspots. In fact, the company’s so proud that it created a new commercial showing off “all the magic of iPad.” [TheNextWeb] https://gizmodo.com/ipad-coming-to-verizon-stores-on-october-28th-5663702
Today was the 115th anniversary of the invention of the X-ray and while we could certainly talk about how the device improved modern medicine and helped many lives, we’re going to reminisce about how it entertained us. Yes, that means gadget guts. After all, in the time since Wilhelm Röntgen studied the effects of the…
Rumor is that Apple bought out a small Bluetooth wireless headphone designer about two months ago. The company went by the name Wi-Gear, made a product called iMuffs, and is now mysteriously out of business. 9to5Mac speculates that Apple’s plan is to begin building some nice new stereo Bluetooth headphones and the known details support…
HalGuard’s slick-looking fire extinguishers were originally developed for auto-racing. The “clean”, electrically non-conductive cleaning agent they use, called Halotron 1, is perfect for not destroying wiring and electronics. It quickly transforms into a gas, leaving no icky residue after use. Halotron 1, which is EPA and FAA approved, even stores longer than powder-based extinguishing agents.…
Meesha looks like an adorable kitty, and I’m sure she’s a joy to be around. But something about the Cat Toy app unleashes the jungle beast within. Hardware lovers beware: you’re about to witness savage iPod abuse. As if this brutality weren’t enough, Meesha’s owner confirms that destruction’s not limited to the Cat Toy app’s…
What can we make of this credit card spending by smartphone platform data from Pageonce? That iPhone owners spend like crazy, and WinMo holdouts are probably saving up for a new phone, for starters. https://gizmodo.com/iphone-apps-we-love-pageonce-is-our-cheap-personal-ass-5028422 The data was taken from a random sampling of 275,000 Pageonce users, and includes at least 5,000 users per platform.…
As long as your feet are cloaked in skates, the FlyRad unicycle can then be used to drag you along at up to 40km/hr. You can even sit on it, or stand—it’s a plethora of silly transportation options! The unicycle is due to go on sale sometime next year, with the German company telling of…