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Interviewing for a job at Google can be a nightmare experience. Reading about Google’s ridiculous interview questions, however, seems to be quite a lot of fun. Either that, or our readers are gluttons for punishment. Earlier this month, we posted “15 Google Interview Questions That Will Make You Feel Stupid,” their answers, and then 15…
Your Mom busted in and said, “What’s that noise?!” Mom’s just jealous, it’s the Beastie Boys! But if you want to keep Mom happy, enjoy those jams privately on a Zen Mosaic MP3 player for a cool hundred. Top Deals: • 11.6″ Dell Inspiron 11z Laptop with High Definition WLED Display for $499 plus shipping…
This is a seven-foot-tall throne made entirely of Famicom (NES) cartridges. Whoever sits in it becomes king for the day of the fantastical realm of Sadtopia. [Erick Kwiecien via Make]
At last, Star Wars fans all over the world would be able to go to their wedding on a tauntaun, to eat their tauntaun cake, and then carry their imaginary brides to a lovefest inside their tauntaun sleeping bags. https://gizmodo.com/i-want-a-slice-of-this-amazingly-freaky-dead-tauntaun-w-5389285 Which is exactly how my next wedding would be, mind you. Check his blog for…
National Geographic photographer Paul Nicklen was in Antarctica to capture shots of leopard seals. One approached him, jaws wide and ready for biting…and if you haven’t heard the rest of the story yet, you need to watch this brief clip. I’m not man enough to dive into freezing waters to document the lives of animals…
However you feel about Windows Mobile 6.5, chances are you don’t have it, so you (probably) haven’t been able to try out the new Marketplace for Mobile. Starting today—earlier than promised!—anyone with a 6.x handset can access it. https://gizmodo.com/how-to-install-windows-marketplace-for-mobile-on-winmo-5378168 Microsoft’s take on an app store got off to a timid start, so the accompanying news…
The words of Sir Howard Stringer, Chief Executive and Lead Turnaroundologist at the listing company, where no amount of superficially revamped game consoles and holiday seasons seem to be able to brighten Sony’s outlook. The quote, from Italy’s Il Sole 24 Ore, is a sort of sad double entendre: The question is set up as…
This is Jaguar, the new King of the Petaputer Hill, running at 1.75 petaflops-per-second. The Cray XT5 supercomputer was behind IBM’s Roadrunnner for more than a year, until some clever scientist decided to paint a running Jaguar all over it. Then it surpassed IBM’s 1.04 petaflop/s supercomputer, achieving its 1.74 quadrillion floating points operation according…
Catching speeders and clocking pitches just got a whole lot easier now that a radar gun has been developed that’s about the same size as an average cellphone. The Doppler-based Pocket Radar has the same degree of accuracy as traditional, bulky radar guns (within 1 mph to be exact) in a unit that’s small enough…
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Every man in a village of 100 married couples has cheated on his wife…Every wife in the village instantly knows when a man other than her husband has cheated, but does not know when her own husband has. The village has a law that does not allow for adultery. Any wife who can prove that…
After being smacked down not once, but twice by the ridiculous App Store approval process, Manomio’s fully-licensed Commodore 64 emulator is back in the App Store. https://gizmodo.com/fully-licensed-commodore-64-emulator-rejected-by-apple-5298675 Not only is it back and fully compliant with the SDK agreement, C64 is also up to 30% better than previous versions in terms of performance (battery life…
As long as Man polishes stones to woo women, the diamond will rein supreme. But diamonds are expensive and hard to find. And teeth? I’ve got plenty of free teeth right here. By Australian silversmith Polly van der Glas, this teeth jewelry, well…it’s kind of like ivory with a touch of plaque—I mean—patina. And the…
Sony Ericsson, which is apparently narrowing down the release date for their Snapdragon-powered Android phone in stages—it was Q1 before—has posted a new release date(ish)! The X10 will make your Droid feel inadequate in February. [Slashgear] https://gizmodo.com/sony-ericsson-xperia-x10-announced-sonys-first-android-5395712
Back before radar, dudes in the military had to rely on their ears to detect incoming enemy planes. So they enhanced them with these flat-out crazy “sound locators.” [Noise for Airports via NotCot]
“A brand-new sleeping aid. No pills. No fuss. Just sleep,” says the sales pitch. Oh really? And where is the fun in that, exactly? The manufacturer says that, by projecting a light moving in circles on your bedroom ceiling, this magic egg will make you fall asleep. The Great Zamboni agrees. I have serious doubts.…
So, how exactly did Microsoft—those bastards!—end up patenting Sudo, a years-old Linux command line tool, without someone stepping in to stop them? Easy! They didn’t. https://gizmodo.com/microsoft-patents-the-sudo-command-5402796 The story inspired widespread hyperventilation last week, most of which revolved around a few impassioned quotes: Here it is, patent number7617530. Thanks, USPTO, for giving Microsoft, which is already…
There’s no real chance of retaining any dignity while wearing the Headtime scalp massager, a gadget that looks like an oversized bike helmet. And call me crazy, but the inside of this thing kind of scares me. I mean, I’m sure it does wonders to your scalp while functioning properly, but aren’t you worried about…
Helmeted workers in cherrypickers, or precariously tethered to a high voltage lines, are as much a part of our power infrastructure’s aesthetic as towers and transformers. In the next few years, these iconic silhouettes will become a little more… mechanical. Tokyo company HiBot is developing a robot to transfer the dangerous duties of high-voltage wire…
There’s been a lot of talk about video games being a “recession-proof” industry. But this year-to-year graph shows the steep drop in industry growth since 2007. Of course, many AAA games are still doing quite well. Just last week. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 launched with the biggest entertainment opening of all time, selling…