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Heaps of music-streaming apps already exist for the iPhone, but Cloud Music has one novel selling point: you upload the music files to Google Docs, and then stream the songs from there. Docs is not just for word-processing anymore, remember? https://gizmodo.com/google-docs-gets-file-storage-is-this-the-gdrive-5446314 MP3, MP4 and WAV files are supported by the app, which was only released…
How long did it take you to set up your audio system? Dick Burwen’s been at his for 48 years—and he still isn’t finished. According to the biography on Burwen’s site, the chap has been interested in audio since the age of eight, going on to work at several audio companies over the years, where…
In what sounds like the most over-engineered toilet tech ever, Stanford engineers are using rocket science to clean up sewage. It’s actually simpler than it sounds—the scientists are developing a system that exploits sewage-loving bacteria to produce nitrous oxide, which can be used up by a rocket thruster. The nitrous-powered rocket’s only byproduct is hot,…
As YouTube user/laser-magician Magx1 says, “it doesn’t get much more DIY than this!” After creating all sorts of gas lasers previously, he exhaled his own breath and created a carbon dioxide laser. What did you do with your breath today? Using nitrogen, hydrogen and helium, Magx1’s carbon dioxide laser fires up by breathing into a…
The Buechele Phonix is a neat little stove top that has a retractable hood. On one side there’s a recirculating vent, the other, a warmer. On the back? A blackboard! The Phoenix is a 2010 reddot design award winner. [Beuchele via Appliancist]
In August of 1956, science-fiction author Arthur C. Clarke wrote a letter to his friend Andrew G. Haley. In this letter, he predicted—with uncanny accuracy—the GPS and satellite TV systems of today. Here’s the letter as transcribed by the folks of Letters of Note: Aug 56 Dear Andy, Odd that we should have crossed in…
Heirlooms are significant objects—often jewelry or prized items—passed through generations. But as our priorities in life change, will our choices of heirlooms as well? Will I find myself entrusting an original Game Boy to my child one day? Ellen Lupton has a wonderful piece in the NYT discussing heirlooms, their place in our world, and…
It seems that watch hands and easy-to-read digital displays are a thing of the past according to Japanese style watches. A matte black touch screen face surrounded by time indicating LED’s is infinitely more chic. The Abyss watch sports a black snakeskin textured leather band and black face circled by “Tron blue” and white LED’s.…
Annamika is a neat new iPad app that lets you run any image of your choosing through an animated kaleidoscope. That includes screenshots of other iPad apps. Ready to get meta? That up there? That’s Words With Friends. Annamika, which uses customizable kaleidoscope software by Scott Collard, comes preloaded with art by Catherine Hubert, which…
Rejoice, iPhone 4 owners, because the bandaid to solve your antenna problems is coming. We got confirmation that the first free Apple bumpers are now shipping. A reader just sent us the first confirmation via email: https://gizmodo.com/apple-will-give-free-bumpers-to-iphone-4-owners-5589004 If you haven’t asked for yours yet, here’s how to get it. https://gizmodo.com/this-is-how-to-get-your-free-bumper-5594596
Just because you have a snazzy DSLR doesn’t mean you’re the next Ansel Adams. This concept camera will give you an “aesthetic rating” after you snap a shot that will kill (or I guess, also make) your amateur photographer ego. Andrew Kupresanin‘s Nadia camera concept checks the images you take against the ACQUINE quality inference…
We’ve already covered why legal iPhone unlocking and jailbreaking doesn’t really matter that much, but Apple has chimed in with an official statement as well: https://gizmodo.com/why-legal-iphone-unlocking-and-jailbreaking-doesnt-matt-5596671 Apple’s goal has always been to insure that our customers have a great experience with their iPhone and we know that jailbreaking can severely degrade the experience. As we’ve…
The first thing you’ll want to do is to watch the video of this quirky, high-style model engine in action. Then you’ll want to see how—or maybe why—it works. And that’s where things get sticky. Jan Ridders is a model engine builder of some renown who came across this machine on YouTube. And you can…
The backlash continues at Threadless! Weep for the 3D glasses manufacturers. [Threadless] https://gizmodo.com/is-3d-already-dying-5592956
Daryl Simon has pulled off all sorts of scams, but apparently lacks any Photoshop skills. This was discovered when he got caught trying to get his prison sentence reduced using fake photos of himself working on volunteer projects. Apparently Simon presented a court with photos of himself helping physical-therapy patients with rehab exercises, but when…
The Leatherman multi-tool didn’t just spring forth fully formed, like Athena, from the brow of some handy-man God, but rather began as a series of meticulously detailed diagrams and cardboard cut-outs. Check them out over at [Popular Mechanics]
Forget searching for your new friend on Facebook, now you can friend each other instantly with the new version of Bump, the app that lets you trade information quickly and easily with others by literally bumping your phone with theirs. Instead of having to find your friend, send a friend request, and wait for them…
Maybe I’m just a dreamer, but I’m pretty sure this version of Nokia’s slogan will do more to boost sales than “Connecting People” ever did. Originally spotted in Manzhouli, China, and hopefully soon everywhere else. [Engrish]
If you have an Eye-Fi SD Card and an iPad, you can ditch Apple’s iPad Camera Connection kit right now. Just use the app ShutterSnitch, which sends the photos on your Eye-Fi directly to your iPad (and iPhone). https://gizmodo.com/ipad-camera-connection-kit-provides-limited-usb-keyboar-5524038 It’s a sorta roundabout way of getting things done, but it works. You’ll need an Eye-Fi…
Adam Pash reminded me of this notetaking app. It basically records text and syncs them across almost any platform you’d use. That’s it. But it does it flawlessly. And without a yellow background and annoying font. https://lifehacker.com/the-holy-grail-of-ubiquitous-plain-text-capture-5584924 Evernote’s growing bloated, as it grows more powerful. Although their voice to text feature sounds neat, I just…