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Here’s how to make enemies quickly in your workplace: build a homemade crossbow capable of taking someone’s eye out from 25 feet away. I will admit that this thing looks pretty badass, however. [Flickr via MAKE]
The stripped-down Chrome experience is slowly bulking up as it beats the path to full-fledged OS: Data syncing will hit the developer release of Chrome this month. Bookmarks now, but it’s designed for more data later. And it’s push. https://gizmodo.com/google-chromes-getting-hardware-accelerated-3d-graphics-5320618 That means anything you do in one browser will show up immediately in all your…
Most building demolitions are precisely planned and controlled. When they aren’t, a factory in Cankiri, Turkey, does a barrel roll through the streets. Oops! [Boing Boing]
Thousands of “the worst families in England” are being put in “sin bins,” or subsidized housing outfitted with closed-circuit cameras. The cameras will be used to ensure that children do their homework and go to bed on time. Holy shit. The justification for this action is that if kids have structured upbringings, they won’t get…
You’ll have to sign up for a 2 year Sprint contract, but LetsTalk’s $99 sale (via instant discount and mail-in rebate) ain’t bad at all. Meanwhile, Amazon now has an off-contract Pre for $500—$50 less than Sprint, and $250 cheaper than Best Buy. Amazon is also selling the Palm Pre with 2 year Sprint contract…
By most measures, HTC looks like a company that should be cleaning up: they own the market for Android phones, the press watches their every move, and they’ve got popular handsets on nearly every carrier. So what’s all this about? “This,” in case your index finger is tired, is an announcement from the company that…
Apple’s just gone public with an announcement that Google CEO Eric Schmidt is stepping down from the Apple board of directors to avoid, ahem, “conflicts of interest.” To be fair, things must have been getting pretty awkward over there. https://gizmodo.com/apples-chickenshit-approval-process-has-gone-too-far-5325539 That’s not to say that Schmidt left over a tussle in the App Store, or…
Put this one strictly in the rumor basket, but if the apparently loose-lipped product manager at iRiver’s Australian distributor is to be believed, the Korean company has the iPod Touch, Amazon Kindle, and even Arrington’s CrunchPad firmly in its sights. https://gizmodo.com/fusion-garage-crunchpads-coming-in-november-arrington-5327108 Accordingy to Current.com.au, Danny Bejanoff of local distributor C.R. Kennedy says that iRiver hopes…
Experts warn that smoking doubles the chance of going blind in old age, so why not increase your odds with Kipkay’s crazy (though admittedly awesome-looking) BIC-lighter hack. How-to video after the jump. Kipkay is the gadget modder extraordinaire who showed us how to build our own laser-based home alarm system, save money on batteries, and…
Hot on the heels of KIRO 7’s investigation into fiery iPods, The Times reports that the father of a girl who’s iPod exploded was offered a full refund, but only if they signed a confidentiality agreement. He refused. https://gizmodo.com/a-photo-of-a-burn-from-a-flaming-ipod-5321307 According to the report, the Liverpool man feared that he or his daughter could be sued…
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As RadioShack refocuses its image to encompass more cellphone sales than radio parts and other somewhat, shall we say, dated merchandise, there’s apparently some renaming coming soon to go along with it. Basically, word on the street and on Wikipedia (it must be true!) is that “The Shack” signage and other marketing could be gracing…
CrunchGear was reporting earlier today that a big “groundbreaking” Nikon event was coming our way this week, and now we might know what, exactly, all the fuss is about: It’s a camera/projector hybrid called the VP650. The big rumor/tip comes from someone at the French photo magazine Chausseur D’Image, which has some established Nikon rumor…
This is one small step forward in the Apple Tablet rumor. An anonymous Barron’s analyst says he’s seen the Apple Tablet and that the thing will be announced in September for a November launch. He also says that what he saw was “close enough now to a final design,” and may retail for $700 to…
The premise behind Lola Mensa’s Cargador De Celular is pretty simple: By the time you get back from a morning run, you’ll have enough power stored up to keep your cellphone charged for the rest of the day. The charger uses the same technology found inside self-winding wristwatches. With every footfall, you give a little…
As you can see form the picture, this is no ordinary paddle boat. In fact, when the exhilarating water fun is over, there’s no need to disembark. Just hit a switch and drive home. The key component are the three wheels, which morph from the paddle form you see in the image to a traditional…
He stopped short of calling texting and social networks the devil‘s playground, but nevertheless Archbishop Vincent Nichols warned us all in an interview today that these “dehumanizing” practices can often lead to suicide. That’s right. When little Timmy gets Susie to “sext” him nudie pics in class, not only are both parties degrading the moral…
Word from Kotaku is the Xbox Live NXE preview beta thing going on now features smaller game install sizes. Not one of the more exciting features, sure, but if you’re the type of gamer who enjoys seeing their games boot up a few second fast than usual it’s gravy. [Kotaku] https://kotaku.com/xbox-live-preview-dropping-game-install-sizes-5328027
Forget running humanoids, autonomous drones and the like. As this video demonstrates, our future robot masters will in fact disarm us with their lightning reflexes and squishy rubber balls. [YouTube via Geekologie]
That heavy breathing you hear on the phone sometimes? It’s IBM. Specifically, it’s the IBM Social Network Analysis for Telecom Business Intelligence data mining tool, or SNAzzy for short, and it knows all about who called who and for how long on the network of “one of the largest mobile operators in the world.” The…