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Halloween is this weekend. That means a thousand mini-Gagas and ghosts will be begging at your door. Take this short survey, email the last question to [email protected], and you’ll be entered to win an iPod Nano. Pop in your headphones and pretend like you can’t hear their candy-fueled shrieks. [Rules] http://gawker.com/5586257/contest-rules
I hadn’t heard of ice rainbows before, but apparently they’re quite rare. What’s even rarer, apparently, is photo evidence of one. Photographer Reyaz Limalia spotted it while driving in the English countryside, and almost crashed his car because of it. Technically, however, ice rainbows aren’t actually rainbows. While traditional rainbows are created when light is…
Chief Software Architect Ray Ozzie may have been a man standing alone at Microsoft, daring them to be ready for a post-PC world. But his goodbye memo is an epic screed. Fake Steve handily summarizes it: “We suck. I quit. Goodbye.” More seriously, if you manage to make it through Ozzie’s long entry and read…
You thought that 20% American figure was impressive? The same Sandvine traffic report says Netflix media streaming accounts for 95% of all bandwidth in Canada during peak evening hours. What is the other five percent? People signing up for Netflix? https://gizmodo.com/netflix-streaming-video-is-20-percent-of-peak-us-intern-5670190 Two caveats should be kept in mind when looking at this astounding statistic—peak hours…
Is your personal information safe on the internet? Is there such a thing as online privacy? To answer life’s big questions like these, I always like to turn to a trusty Venn diagram. Just as I suspected! Fortunately some of us have nothing to hide. Not me, though. I got plenty, and I’m terrified. [Dave…
The early word on Google TV is that it’s kinda messy! So’s the inside of the Logitech Revue, which is basically a netbook on a motherboard, complete with a 1.2GHz Atom processor. Though like Jason says, if everyone’s just trying to sneak a computer into your living room, Google’s simply the most honest about it.…
There’s been no shortage of neon merchandise in the run-up to the release of Tron Legacy (Xbox controller? Check. Hooker shoes? Check), but these gorgeous posters from Signalnoise are some of the best stuff yet. We’re giving away 5 sets. https://gizmodo.com/tron-controllers-make-any-game-a-tron-game-5569832 The three unofficial posters—one for the original Tron, two for the forthcoming Tron Legacy—perfectly…
This is a message to all vegetarians and vegans out there. From rubber to adhesives to anti-aging creams to medicines to shampoo to instrument strings to plastic to charcoal to wallpaper to air filters: You can’t run from beef! [Streakr]
Two years after the launch of Android, the Marketplace is still pretty hostile to developers trying to make money—at least ones trying to make money by selling their apps. Google’s making out just fine, though. [NYT] https://gizmodo.com/in-case-you-forgot-how-google-makes-money-5655462
I’m sad because I’m part of the problem—the last time I visited a library was to photocopy something. According to the WSJ, “the Amazon.com generation” is killing the humble library, with outdoor kiosks taking over. [WSJ]
Unlike Verizon, Sprint is subsidizing Samsung’s Galaxy Tab—signing your soul over for two years knocks the price down $200, to $400. The data plans are painful, which seems to be a running theme for the Tab. https://gizmodo.com/verizon-offering-galaxy-tab-nov-11th-for-600-and-no-s-5668604 For $30 a month, you get 2GB and unlimited messaging, or for $60 you get 5GB when it…
What to do with your aging MacBook Air now that Apple’s introduced two shiny new models? Blow it up, of course. Blow it up with two sticks of M-1000 dynamite. https://gizmodo.com/new-macbook-airs-faster-lighter-instant-on-30-day-s-5668810 Since there were hipsters involved, I’m assuming the whole project was conceived somehow ironically. But ultimately they’re right; there’s something poetic about a MacBook…
The iPhone 4’s Retina Display is 3.5 inches, with a resolution of 960×640 and a pixel density of 326ppi. Pretty much everyone agrees it looks great. So how incredible must ORTUS’s new 4.8-inch, 1,920×1080, 458ppi display look? ORTUS, a collaborative venture between Casio and Toppan Printing, announced the Hyper Amorphous Silicon TFT (HAST) display today…
Want to watch videos encoded with crazy codecs on your iPhone without converting them? VLC’s now a universal app. It got a speed boost in the process, and you can delete videos directly off your iPad or iPhone. [iTunes]
I’m getting an extreme case of vertigo just by looking at this photo of the 37meter high climbing wall in The Netherlands, which is reported to be the world’s tallest. Dutch man Eric Kieboom shot these photos by strapping a Canon IXUS 850IS to a kite and floating it above the Klimcentrum Bjoeks tower, which…
Keeping all of your gadgets friendly together—syncing, sharing, and the like—always seems like something that could be better done with a WiFi connection than a cable. The new Wi-Fi Direct certification aims to make this a simpler reality. Wireless printing, streaming, sharing—and all the other things we want to do with our devices—isn’t anything new.…
It’s not going to warrant you any rags-to-riches accolades overnight, but it’s a quick way to get rid of unwanted gadgetry and make a few bucks in the process. You can make more money selling it on eBay proper, to real buyers, but for those other gadgets that no-one really wants, eBay is willing to…
From helping actors learn lines, to appearing 2,438 times on TV in September alone, to showing Star Trek 2’s lead actress as a vulcan, the NYTimes’ profiled the iPad’s influence on Hollywood behind and infront of the camera. [NYTimes]
The idea behind this app is that instead of tagging actual buildings, you’re tagging virtual buildings. Whether this will reduce crime (or actually encourage it) is undecided, but the app has a neat augmented reality Foursquare tie-in. The free app is only available in the US, where graffiti artists can daub their insignia on the…
French company Lekki is doing something fun in the cellphone world, where every month a vintage phone will be reissued in a bright new hue. This month it’s 1996’s Motorola StarTAC, which is available now for $150. [Lekki via RetroToGo]