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Oracle has hired private investigators to find out where in the world HP’s new CEO Leo Apotheker is hiding, Reuters reports. Apotheker officially reported for duty one week ago today, but he hasn’t made a single official public peep since taking the helm of the company. No interview, no profile in the Wall Street Journal,…
Five Mindstorms computers, four-and-a-half months of planning, 25,000 elements, and a warehouse of over 90 different bricks make this LEGO Factory Project (2.0) the last LEGO thing that ever needs be built. Just download plans from LDD and go.
Attention, citizens! This is how we live now: constantly playing with our phones to avoid human contact, forsaking all else in the name of our smartphone gods. Which, honestly, how else am I gonna up my Doodle Jump score? The sign comes from Burning Books, an “artist-run, weirdness-driven organization” that produces/publishes the kind of art/books…
The way a surfer carves a line in the face of a wave is a single flow, as dynamic as the shape of rolling water itself. Russell Crotty has been sketching wave/rider relationships, one fraction of a second per frame. Some of the ball point pen drawn canvases include 40k cells at over 10×20 feet…
Take one look at the new “My3D” from Hasbro and tell me that’s not just a simple stereoscopic imager with a slot for an iPhone at the end—it’s a Viewmaster with apps and augmented reality! According to the AP, the new $30 kit will include apps that allow for 3D motion tracking. That means with…
Samsung has officially kicked off its newest Android device—the Galaxy S series Continuum. What sets this newest phone apart from the family is its two displays: one AMOLED 3.4-inch screen up top, with a narrow 1.8-inch ticker below. Samsung claims the lower display is the world’s first “ticker” on a smartphone—allowing you to watch a…
If Kim Kardashian is so hard to keep up with, why does she keep popping up in my news feed? And why on earth does she want to shove a credit card into the hands of my (hypothetical) babies? The Kardashian Prepaid MasterCards are real, and are being marketed to teens and parents who don’t…
Interested in Kinect? First read our review, then ask us a question about it. Anything. https://gizmodo.com/xbox-kinect-review-its-a-brand-new-console-5680205 Click to view We’ll answer them in video form here. Make sure to check the already-answered questions so you don’t ask a dupe. Oh and please try to keep this related to Kinect. We’ll answer other questions another time.…
You’re looking at a bomb. In 1986, Discover magazine reported on the hypothetical risks of PETN, an explosive that could be used as a covert bomb. Now, explosives are stuffed in dogs. Below, a history of improvised destruction. https://gizmodo.com/al-qaeda-tried-to-bomb-a-us-plane-with-live-exploding-d-5683442 The Warning Twenty four years ago, my father, a technology reporter, wrote that article for Discover,…
Firesheep, the packet-sniffing Firefox plug-in that grazes on (and then BURNS!!!) public Wi-Fi networks, could leave your Facebook or Twitter account compromised. FireShepherd arrived last week to protect Windows users, but now Mac users have a defense measure: BlackSheep. https://gizmodo.com/how-to-stop-hackers-from-hijacking-your-accounts-with-f-5676841 No not that weird not-as-funny-as-Tommy Boy Chris Farley and David Spade movie, this is BlackSheep,…
Amazing app deals at amazing prices. What’s not to like? Free Apps: iOS: • Action Heroes 9-in-1 (iPhone) for $0 (normally $2.99) *pictured • Good Food Healthy Recipes (iPhone) for $0 (normally $2.99) • Guns’n’Glory (iPhone) for $0 (normally $2.99) *pictured • Hive Sweeper (iPhone) for $0 (normally $0.99) • Bayo Bongo (iPhone) for $0…
You are now watching the beginning of the Universe. Or better said, a small scale version of what scientists think happened one millionth of a second after the Big Bang, created inside the 16.77-mile acceleration ring of the Large Hadron Collider. https://gizmodo.com/final-countdown-for-large-hadron-collider-activation-p-5015451 The objective of the experiments—which will be happening for the next four weeks—is…
Running off three AA batteries, this FLEXiT blanket of LEDs is completely flexible and able to hold shape, meaning you can wrap and fold it around objects (your laptop, dog’s tail, under the sink) for some urgent light-throwing. There are 16 LEDs sprinkled across the silicone blanket, and there are even three light settings (I…
We heard you like gadget deals. So we’re showing you some all-time best #dealz on the entire line of HP Computers, a Logitech Racing Wheel, and a free Blockbuster Express rental. You’re welcome. Top Deals: • 17.3″ HP dv7t Select Core i5, 512MB Radeon HD 5470 for $699.99 plus free shipping (normally $1,099.99 – use…
God knows you’re not making Aunt Beth’s stuffing, so make yourself useful this Turkey Day by whipping up a playlist the whole family can gorge themselves to. Take this short survey, email the last question to [email protected], and you’ll be entered to win an iPod nano from which you can blare said playlist. Standard contest…
New browsers might be hatched almost every day, but new browsers that sound like a sandwich one might find in Philadelphia—and that everybody seems to be talking about—don’t. What is RockMelt? It’s a browser… As you might guess when you fire up RockMelt for the first time, it’s a browser built on top of Chromium—the…
“Breaking News,” the first single from Michael Jackson’s forthcoming posthumous album Michael, is pretty awful. But that might not be Michael’s fault! While Sony insists the track’s legit, Jackson’s nephews say that it actually isn’t MJ singing at all. Controversy! As has been the case with many famous dead musicians before him, there’s still plenty…
The venerable Washington Post finally has its own iPad app, and it’s free until February 2011. One neat feature: it has “live topic” pages which pull together several stories and social media commentary related to some central news item. The real estate for the Twitter and Facebook commentary on those pages, thanks in part to…
Having seen the phenomenal Infinity Blade, I’m not impressed by the much simpler Mutant Bash TV—the first game that will use the Rage engine for iOS. The graphics, however, are extraordinary, as you’d expect from id software. https://gizmodo.com/infinity-blade-is-the-only-ipod-and-iphone-game-i-want-5684016 Sadly, instead of being free exploring game like Infinity Blade, Mutant Bash TV runs on rails, using…
Red Bull held a “Flugtag” contest for homemade human-powered flying machines in Sydney, Australia over the weekend, which meant that a lot of people in goofy costumes fell into the water. Come look at some of them! Flugtag, which means “Flight Day” in German, is a Red Bull-sponsored contest/P.R. stunt held all over the world…