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When you’re serving up drinks in the Vino Mug and the Bottoms Up Beer Glass, your guests will be so distracted by the creative flair that they won’t even notice they’re drinking up your bathtub booze. The Vino Mug is available here, and the Bottoms Up Beer Glass here, both for $18. Well worth it…
There’s a lot to dislike about NYC’s new subway map (shadows, ugh). But making a map for NYC, with 468 stations and 26 lines, is like, difficult—as Eddie Jabbour reveals, explaining his process for designing KickMap. [O’Reilly] https://gizmodo.com/this-is-not-nycs-newly-unveiled-subway-map-5550209
It’s not Sanyo’s first waterproof HD camcorder, but it may be their best: a full HD (1920×1080) Xacti, 12x double-range zoom, 2.7-inch LCD screen, and safe to use in up to 10 feet of water. Snorkle not included. https://gizmodo.com/watch-worlds-first-waterproof-full-hd-camcorder-take-th-5552762 The Sanyo VPC-CA102YL’s going to be out this month—just in time for summer to be over—for…
First we had maps, which were delicate and unwieldy. Eventually our smartphones started showing us where to go. Someday, connected contact lenses will unobtrusively overlay directions onto our eyeballs. Until then, these GPS-enabled, LED-equipped spectacles will have to do. [Ubergizmo]
On the left we have an existing iPhone app called Where To, on the right we have an illustration found within a patent application filed by Apple. Is this some sort of cruel joke or just an innocent misunderstanding? Updated. The Where To app has been available since the day the Apple App Store launched…
How are we going to clean up the Gulf oil mess? Easy. With waste material from power plants, of course. Oh, and it’s a certifiably eco-friendly method. That’s right: we’re finally getting a real-life toxic avenger. The material, called flyash, will absorb the oil that’s coating the waters of the Gulf, which can then be…
No matter how many times we watch this video—showing every single lightsaber ignition and retraction in the Star Wars movies—we can’t make the bloody Spyder III laser to ignite like that. https://gizmodo.com/the-spyder-iii-the-worlds-most-powerful-portable-laser-5560206 The author of this video spent six hours picking every on-screen lightsaber ignition and retraction in movie chronological order. He said he only…
Apple’s newly published patent application reveals plans for a bicycle computer system similar to Nike+, which uses your iPhone or iPod as the interface. The system would include GPS routing, weather recording, and communication between a group of bike riders. The GPS and mapping capabilities offer cyclists a chance to rate and give feedback on…
Fresh from this year’s Outdoor Retailer expo comes SteriPEN’s new Sidewinder portable water purifier. You can leave the batteries at home on your next trip, as the Sidewinder only needs a good cranking to power its germ-killing UV bulb. The purifier can take a liter’s worth of water at a time, and will alert you…
The Apple App Store now has a “Try Before You Buy” section that lists free and “lite” versions of popular apps. The idea is that this’ll simplify deciding if a paid app is worth buying. Of course, this isn’t a change of policy on apps or an addition of trials, it’s just the addition of…
The PayPal Mobile app for Android has received an update that features bump technology just like its iPhone counterpart. This means that Android users can now simply bump their devices together to send money. There’s also a new feature “which lets you automatically calculate the total cost of a bill and then collect money directly…
Are your Facebook photos of the same boring friends standing around drinking beer getting a bit drab? Photojojo’s pocket-sized lens and flash color filters should jazz things up, letting you saturate your scenes with one of eight sturdy acrylic chips. The filters can either be placed over either your camera’s lens or flash, providing a…
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I do a lot of preparing for the zombie apocalypse—weighing escape routes, considering fortifications, contemplating the metaphysical nature of the undead, et cetera. The Zombie Survival Guide Scanner iPhone app offers crucial input: which friends zombify the scariest. Of course, I’d be inclined to spare them—they are my friends, after all—but if the Zombie Survival…
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton weighed in on the impending BlackBerry bans proposed by UAE and Saudi Arabia, acknowledging the potential security risks of such devices but citing the “legitimate right of free use and access” to them as well. https://gizmodo.com/uae-bans-everything-blackberry-on-october-11-5601666 At a news conference this morning, Clinton said: We are taking time to consult…
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I’ve been re-watching Carl Sagan‘s Cosmos in Hulu. I watched the series when I was a kid, and it opened my mind in an unforgettable way. I forgot how mesmerizing it can be to listen to his explanations. [Thanks John!] https://gizmodo.com/the-world-would-be-better-if-everyone-watched-this-vide-5513783
Ok, sometimes things break. We try to fix them as soon as possible, but sometimes we might not be aware of a problem. A great way of making us aware is to head to this page and file a report. Be as descriptive as possible and include your OS and browser details. Of course there…
Our very own Matt Buchanan knows about that gross pot of coffee in your fridge, and has stopped by the NY Times Diner’s Journal to set you straight. Delicious iced coffee is a lot easier (and cheaper) than you think. [NYT Diner’s Journal]