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Hey, Topeka, Kansas! Duluth, Minnesota is calling you out for changing your name to Google in an attempt to get Google’s Gigabit fiber Internet. They’re announcing that all firstborn children shall be named Google Fiber. https://gizmodo.com/topeka-kansas-changes-name-in-attempt-to-get-googles-g-5483255 Ah, thank goodness for that lengthy disclaimer at the beginning of the video or I’d have thought they were…
At the beginning there were Ibuka and Morita, the founders of Sony. At the end, a clusterfuckassery of blah models. And in the middle, a Big Bang of brilliant electronic gadgets, full of firsts and smallests. Here’s the whole timeline. https://gizmodo.com/sonys-engineer-brothers-5475940 It’s sad to see a company that used to create so many never-before-seen gadgets…
If you’re in the military, here’s a tip: don’t put upcoming missions in your Facebook status. You wouldn’t think someone would need to tell you that, but here we are. A raid on suspected militants in the West Bank was cancelled yesterday after an Israeli soldier updated his Facebook status to read “On Wednesday we…
Seriously, nothing shows better the power of the 1000fps Phantom camera than a scary masked man cracking a watermelon open with a baseball bat. But it freaks me out. Now I need some dogs catching treats. These Phantoms are amazing. What would you film if you had one of them? [Barzart]
There’s no way to verify this except to test it, but Solar Components claims their Joos Orange charger has somewhere between six to twenty times as much “3G cell phone talk time per hours of sun” than their competitors. This is where we’re confused though. Their chart shows that they have 120 minutes of talk…
AppleInsider found four cooling-related patents by Apple that might be used in future MacBooks in order to better keep temperatures from getting absurd as performance increases. The most interesting is the one that uses USB/Firewire ports as vents. These ports would theoretically (while they’re not being used, of course) help increase airflow to vital hot…
A three-foot hole in the roof, footprints on a pipe leading up the side of the building, no alarm ringing, no one on any security footage and missing 20 laptops. Mission Impossible follow up or Best Buy burglary? The incident is being dubbed the Mission Impossible burglary because the thieves apparently never touched the floor…
These Force Series SSDs from Corsair have up to 280MB/s reads and 260MB/s writes, which are supposedly “class-leading”. Even if it’s not the fastest solid state drives on the market period, it’s the fastest Corsair’s ever made. The drives will be available in 100 and 200GB sizes in about two weeks, and will support SATA…
TomTom’s discounting their US and US+Canada navigation apps slightly, down to $50 and $70, respectively. They’ve done this before, on both apps, so it’s not unprecedented, but it is a good deal if you’re looking for iPhone Navigation. [App Store] https://gizmodo.com/tomtom-releases-50-us-only-iphone-app-5424617
You can learn a lot about the psyches of internet users through Google’s search suggestions, as we’ve seen. But What Do You Suggest? lets you explore these suggestions in a much more in-depth way. https://gizmodo.com/google-proves-humanity-is-sick-and-sad-yet-absolutely-5152141 The site allows you to start with any word you want, opening up visual trees showing what words people usually…
IBM is replacing copper wiring with an avalanche of photons and electrons. They are now transmitting data streams between circuits at the nanophotonic level. Speed: 40Gbps. Power supply: Just 1.5 volts. This video explain how it works. The system is so fast and consumes so little because of electron avalanches: The receptor—called nanophotonic avalanche photodetector—catches…
This Google Monster was created by Asaf Hanuka for an article about groups protesting Google’s plan to scan every book. I think it’s the way many thinks about its insatiable hunger, including myself. Well, actually, I see it like this: https://gizmodo.com/google-and-the-deadly-power-of-data-5391966 [Tropical Toxic via TheDW]
Some great deals coming down the bargain channel today. Dell’s offered up a full desktop plus an external HDD, Mass Effect 2 and a gift card sweeten the Xbox bundle, and there’s Match.com’s trial for anyone tired of being lonesome. Top Deals: • Dell Vostro 220s Desktop + 21.5″ LCD + 1 TB Western Digital…
In his first time speaking at University of Washington—the giant Microsoft-endowed school in the company’s backyard—Steve Ballmer explained “the cloud.” First, there was a goofy video showing how stoned most UW students are, conducted by a gal with shockingly platinum hair and bronze skin. Then Ballmer says it’s something he’s betting his company on, and…
The above may be pure Web 2.0 marketing drone corpospeak, but the truth is that, like Google and Apple, Microsoft’s CEO knows the future is the cloud and mobile computing. https://gizmodo.com/desktops-dead-baby-desktops-dead-5485552
Who needs a lamp to be classy when it can be fucking horrifying? That’s what the “Half Life” lamp is, because it glows thanks to living hamster cells that have been enriched with firefly genes. Holy shit. The lamp, created by Joris Laarman, was created without harming any hamsters, apparently. Instead, it was created using…
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These are the first photos of Microsoft’s Project Pink phones, snatched from deep within the bowels of the Microsoft/Verizon industrio-complex —not the Turtle, but the larger, Sidekick-like Pure. This doesn’t look like Windows Phone 7, so what is it? https://gizmodo.com/leaked-documents-microsofts-secret-phones-coming-to-ve-5485554 The shots come just hours after a leaked advertising campaign for the Turtle outed Verizon…
Today, YouTube is rolling out automatic captioning for all videos uploaded to the service, using Google’s speech recognition service. You can see a demo in the video above. Automatic captioning with Google speech recognition was launched in November. This only had a few selected education partners to test out automatic captioning, until now. There are…
Equipped with a marble, some wood and the principles of potential energy, kinetic energy and gravity, one man built a remarkable machine that warps your very sense of what’s physically possible. Prepare yourself, then hit the clip at 2:30. While this video eventually ends, the device can keep going, sending the marble in a loop…