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As if suggesting that we ride our bikes on air wasn’t crazy enough, now some whacky designers want us to dangle from small battery-powered backpacks and let their tiny engines zip us across a network of steel wires. Awesome! https://gizmodo.com/kolelinia-lets-you-ride-your-bicycle-over-the-air-5447279 Sure, it’d be quite a struggle to get cities to implement such a transportation system,…
Click to viewIf you’re skydiving and your parachute fails, there’s always a backup. But what if the backup fails, too? That’s when you pray that you’re jumping with a hero like Dave Hartsock, who risked his own life to save someone else’s. Hartsock was the instructor paired with Shirley Dygert for her first ever skydive—a…
We knew that Boxee is adding paid content, so hearing that they’re working out a payment system is no surprise. What’s interesting is that the company Boxee will work with, Vindicia, was picked because it’ll play well with mobile devices: https://gizmodo.com/first-shots-of-boxee-box-5421136 Vindicia’s flexibility also makes it possible for us to enable payments on our website…
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has put $100,000 behind research into using ultrasound as a temporary contraceptive for men. If successful, it would be a means to provide low-cost, non-hormonal birth control for up to six months. The idea is that a well-placed round of ultrasound treatment would be enough to stop sperm production…
We love the MotionX GPS Drive 3.0 iPhone app and we consider it one of the best values in GPS apps. So we’re excited to hear that this amazing-looking iPad version, MotionX-GPS HD, has been approved is now available. https://gizmodo.com/motionx-gps-drive-3-0-the-best-value-gps-app-just-got-5461747 The app should be on sale for $2.99 in the iTunes store soon. [MotionX] Update:…
Built using household supplies like floppy disks and plastic food containers, Peekfreak’s cameras are hilariously fun and brilliantly pared down, with no knobs or buttons to press. Wait until you see how bare bones the insides are: The cameras produce very lo-fi, wishy-washy photos beloved of the Lomography crowd, with each camera lending the film…
The way it moves, it’s unnatural—it made me want to jump out of my skin. The Flux Contiuum’s movement is affected by your presence, which is the point—it’s all about change and cycles and of course, weirdness. Four proximity sensors detect how close or far away you are, and the closer you get, the more…
The idea behind Mobile Logger is simple: Logging and analyzing trip data—particularly from bikes—via open source iPhone app that collects a ton of data, from route and noise level, to speed and altitude, aggregating it for cool visualizations. Here’s the overal ethos of the project, by its creator Robert Carlsen: What I’m really interested in…
How do you possibly snag this shot (without dying in a spectacular fashion)? A bold pilot, an even bolder helicopter pilot, and a Canon 20D with 70–200mm lens. Read the whole tale here: [Air&Space and MikeShorePhoto via boingboing]
I’m a pretty ardent iPad fan—ever since launch, I’ve been shocked at how much I use the thing—but even I completely understand where this cartoon is coming from. [reddit and Computerworld]
The first serious challenge to the Apple iPad is coming from the most obvious of teams: According to Verizon Chief Exec Lowell McAdam, the carrier is working with Google on “a tablet computer.” This should be fun. https://gizmodo.com/google-preparing-ipad-rival-5514989 The WSJ report is about as sparse as possible, mentioning nothing beyond the fact that Verizon wants…
Recently, at Pentax: “Sir, I don’t know what to tell you. We’ve done the robotic colors. We’ve done the Valentine’s colors. We’ve tried everything, short of using the whole goddamn rainbo—wait a minute. I think I’ve got it.” https://gizmodo.com/pentax-k-x-scores-kindergarten-friendly-robotic-colors-5383163 It’s all been leading up to this. The red, orange, yellow, green, blue, pink and purple…
Joon Moon’s Augmented Shadow might be his graduate school project. Users manipulate encoded cubes that generate light and shadows, with the screentop’s flattened, vaguely tribal-but-gothic little world feeling almost Burtonesque. But with a crazy physics engine. Be afraid, little villagers: [Parsons, Joon Moon]]
Google Maps for Android just introduced new features for biking directions, navigation shortcuts, and location sharing. This adds to the growing list of features—navigation, labs, voice search, business reviews, latitude, layers, my maps, and starred items—available on Android and not on the iPhone. The update is available in Android Market now. [Google Mobile]
Look at this magazine cover. It’s Madonna. Madonna showing her breasts. Without nipples. Why? Because of Apple’s silent censorship, that’s why. We said it already: It’s time to declare war against Apple’s censorship. Steve, you are going the wrong way. https://gizmodo.com/its-time-to-declare-war-against-apples-censorship-5490310 In case you are not aware of it, here’s what is happening: British fashion…
Rejoice, Android-using newsies! The New York Times has finally released an official app for the Android Market. And it looks terrific. The layout actually seems not all too different from the iPhone version: you’re greeted with a list of articles and thumb images. You can swipe down on a section title to choose from the…
The Federal Communications Commission seems to think that wireless carriers sucker-punching their customers with $1000+ phone bills is an awful, stupid thing. Which is great, because it obviously is. https://gizmodo.com/family-still-fighting-verizons-18-000-phone-bill-four-5528879 According to the FCC’s Joel Gurin, via the NYT: We’re issuing a Public Notice to see if there’s any reason that American carriers can’t use…
This week’s Photoshop Contest was all about finding a scapegoat for the Gulf Coast oil spill. And enough of you have blamed it on the Jersey Shore cast that I’m starting to think you’re onto something. First Place —Sean Leitmeyer Second Place —Whatnot22 Third Place —BornOnBord
MobileCrunch is reporting that a handful of AT&T customers are seeing their upgrade eligibility dates jump to June 21, in some cases being pushed up all the way from November. Apparently they want you to buy that new iPhone thing. https://gizmodo.com/the-tale-of-apples-next-iphone-5520471 Whether or not June 21 is actually the launch date for the new iPhone…
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