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Apple is definitely excited about a new mysterious feature that “will truly amaze everyone […] a new and revolutionary feature for Mac OS X.” The extreme hyperbole in their latest job offer is surprising, and it doesn’t stop there: Are you looking to help create something totally new? Something that has never been done before…
If you thought that 45 gigapixel panorama of Dubai was something, you ain’t seen nothing yet. This 70 gigapixel shot of Budapest is so massive, you can zoom right into the windows of those apartments on the horizon. https://gizmodo.com/worlds-largest-panorama-shows-dubai-down-to-girl-in-bik-5529528 The panorama required two 25-megapixel Sony A900s, 400mm Minolta lenses, and two days each of shooting…
If you haven’t watched Inception, spoilers alert. If you haven’t watched Up!, spoilers alert. For the rest of you, this Inception/Up! trailer mash-up will make you flip out. In the words of Mark Wilson: “holy shit that trailer is amazing.”
The new $140 Wi-Fi Kindle might have been the latest salvo in the ebook reader wars, but it’s definitely not the last. The ball’s in Barnes and Noble’s court, and they’re focused on the home field advantage of 720 storefronts. https://gizmodo.com/thinner-and-lighter-kindle-comes-with-wi-fi-and-starts-5598900 B&N’s going to be clearing out enough space for 1,000-square foot Nook boutiques in…
ATI has finally overtaken NVIDIA in the quest for dominant discrete GPU (graphics cards) marketshare. ATI: 51%. NVIDIA: 49%. Apparently the flames, dragons and race cars that have been printed on ATI-related packaging are superior to the flames, cyborgs and race cars printed on NVIDIA’s. [CNET via Fudzilla via Engadget]
Why would you want to see real-time snow and rain on Google Earth, you ask, when weather sites or even your smartphone will tell you just as quickly? Don’t give me that—you know how often they’re incorrect. At least with Google Earth, it’s all happening in real-time, so you can actually see whether it’s worth…
…Though I hope the fashions will have changed by then, as these current examples look like plastic chainmail. Some designers are already using 3D printers to create textiles apparently, with the possibility of creating tailor-made figure-hugging being an attractive reason. Fashion site Ecouterre has an article on the 3D printed clothes phenomenom, and the museum…
We’ve just heard from HTC, who’s confirmed that European HTC Desires will be receiving the Android 2.2 Froyo update from this weekend, with a couple of extras—namely, 720p video recording and the ability to sync music with iTunes. https://gizmodo.com/htc-desire-review-an-even-more-desirable-nexus-one-5504266 Full details from HTC, below: “The Android 2.2 (FroYo) update for HTC Desire will start rolling…
I love my nephew’s visits, if only so we can pull the old Scalextric set out and pretend we’re both eight-year-olds. While this special Toy Story edition is only a 1:64 scale, I still really, really want it. It’s coinciding with the launch of Toy Story 3, so there’s an obvious ploy here for kiddywinks’…
What’s this? An Ovi app, on Gizmodo? Finally, we’ve found one worth talking about—though admittedly this technology isn’t exactly new, having been kicking around desktops for a few years. There are two options for voices (your new best friends, Mike and Crystal), which can speak for different blogs you subscribe to, depending on your choice.…
This sofa is likely to never see the dawn of a waking day, nor the imprints of your buttocks as you settle in for a marathon 15-hour Space Invaders sesh. Shame, Igor Chak, shame. [Igor Chak via Kotaku] https://kotaku.com/space-invaders-make-for-a-cute-uncomfortable-seating-o-5600044
An employee at Best Buy Mobile spotted these suspicious cases in a new delivery, and whaddya know—they’re emblazoned with the product name of Motorola’s much-hyped Droid 2. https://gizmodo.com/droid-2-launching-august-12-with-r2-d2-edition-5591941 Rocketfish makes accessories for phones, gaming products, and home theater and audio kit, so it’s pretty likely that if they’ve pushed “go” on the delivery of some…
Russian photographer Sergey Larenkov took some old photographs from World War II and combined them with new perspective-matching photos. The result are a series of time portals that help us contextualize the war into our current reality. The technique is very simple, but clever and effective, giving eerie results like the one above. That’s the…
The Ewee-PT—or the Segway’s “Little Sister”—is essentially a cheap way to own an awkward personal transportation system. On the plus side, you’re only paying a fraction of the price to look ridiculous, er, get around faster. The Ewee-PT can get up to about 10mph, be folded to make it more compact, and costs just over…
Remember Tamagatchis, those little electronic pets on a keyring you strived vainly to keep alive and grow to adulthood? The Tardigotchi is its successor, but get this—it houses both a virtual pet AND a living organism, a tardigrade. Otherwise known as a water bear or moss piglet, tardigrades are tiny eight-legged microorganisms that live in…
As a recent iPhone convert, things are going well. But one feature that keeps me glancing over in Android’s direction is those damn live wallpapers. ASpiritBomb, from the maker of aCircuitBoard, is yet another pang in my heart. [Thanks Smith!] https://gizmodo.com/an-android-live-wallpaper-that-shows-you-the-inside-of-5583365
Just because vinyl records are analog, it doesn’t mean you can’t pirate them. All you need is a wood box, glass, window cement, silicone mixture, liquid plastic and a drill press. Hey, I didn’t say it was going to be easy. https://gizmodo.com/how-records-are-made-5465221 To start, you put your record in the wood box and pour the…
Sure, there’s a FarmVille iPhone app, but iPad users haven’t gotten a really good way of satisfying their virtual agriculture needs. Thankfully, there’s now the free We Farm app from Ngmoco—a decent FarmVille alternative for your iPad. https://gizmodo.com/farmville-iphone-app-now-available-5571131 The app comes from the same company who brought us We Rule, a medieval sort of FarmVille…
This impossibly tiny, 100 square foot house contains tiny chairs, a tiny fireplace, and a tiny loft with a tiny window which serves as a tiny bedroom. But of course its owner couldn’t help springing for the 15″ MacBook. Jay Shafer is the ingenuous architect and unfortunate resident of this tiny house, one of many…
This wind-powered cart breaks the rules of science because it’s actually faster than the wind itself. When the wind was only blowing at 20mph, the cart managed to hit speeds of 50mph. Here’s how it works. Of course, the cart, called DWFTTW, is ultra-lightweight and super aerodynamic. That’s a given. But the science (or magic)…