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Yeah Yeah Yeahs: Sacrilege
Apr 08, 1:30AM
The Yeah Yeah Yeahs' fourth album, Mosquito, is coming out on April 16th. But their new single "Sacrilege" is already here. The video, starring Lily Cole, is pretty creepy. It involves a masked man, some ritual sacrifice and a handful of sketchy townspeople. Oh, and the story unfolds in reverse. Was that a spoiler? Whatever, it's great. The band played on The Late Show With David Letterman on Friday and brought the Broadway Inspirational Voices gospel group along to keep everyone honest. So ready for this album. More »
French Secret Service Freaks Out About Seemingly Nonexistent Military Secrets On Wikipedia
Apr 08, 12:30AM
French agents at the Direction Centrale du Renseignement Intérieur (DCRI), apparently turning their attention to Wikipedia for the first time in years, demanded last month that the Wikimedia Foundation delete an entry about a military radio relay station written in 2009. More »
Adsum Detonator Speakers Blast The Crap Out Of Stuff
Apr 07, 11:30PM
Ugh. Everything. Right? Time to walk over to the bookshelf and vent some aggression with this extremely compact and heavily designed $800 speaker. This is the life. More »
New Moms Check In With Their Newborns On iPads To Start Surveillance Young
Apr 07, 10:30PM
After a difficult birth, women are sometimes separated from their newborns because the babies are in the neonatal intensive care unit and the mothers are recovering elsewhere in the hospital. Cedars-Sinai in LA is providing iPads for "medGadget">BabyTime," though, so families can stay connected. More »
Sony's 4K TVs Will Be Surprisingly Affordable—in That They Cost Less than a Car
Apr 07, 9:00PM
The $25,000 pricetag attached to Sony's 84-inch UltraHD set—the one that's been haunting your dreams since CES—may put that super-sized set out of your financial reach but that doesn't mean everything 4K is prohibitively expensive. In fact, Sony's new 55- and 65-inch sets are downright inexpensive (by comparison) and will be available for pre-order by the end of the month. More »
Attempts To Dodge Chinese Hacking May Backfire As Usual
Apr 07, 8:30PM
With concern about Chinese hacking on the rise, Congress passed new restrictions on buying equipment from China last month as part of a funding bill. The measures ban some federal purchases of networked equipment "produced, manufactured or assembled" by any group with a strong connection to China. More »
NASA administrator Charles Bolden says "NASA...
Apr 07, 7:52PM
Algorithm Improves Airline Arrival Predictions, Erodes Favorite Work Excuse
Apr 07, 7:30PM
When you're flying anywhere you can pretty much turn the whole day into a black hole. The airport/in-flight wifi wasn't working. We sat at the gate for an hour. We were in a holding pattern. It's great. But sometimes, sometimes you actually want to get where you're going. More »
What's The Coolest Tech You've Ever Dreamed About?
Apr 07, 6:00PM
Last night I dreamed that I was packing for a trip by googling my stuff and clicking on it to put it in my suitcase. For socks I could either select certain pairs or just enter the number of pairs I wanted and have them chosen at random. I really got into the logistics. Another time I dreamed that my DVD player also "played" food. I don't really remember what it looked like, but in the dream I sat and watched for hours and popcorn was my favorite thing on. Where does your subconscious want technology to go? Dream journal below. More »
Fire Printers Seem Like The Best Terrible Idea Ever
Apr 07, 5:20PM
Inkjet printers are incredibly annoying, and if this one didn't print with fire there would be no making over the inkjet's image. But it does. It's called the FireWriter. More »
Print An Interactive Robot On The 3D Printer You Totally Have
Apr 07, 4:00PM
Look, you probably don't have a 3D printer. But if you do and you want to really scare the crap out of your friends you need a humanoid robot head like MAKI, the "emotive robot" that you build with 3D printed parts plus third party tech. More »
8,000 Sheets Of Rice Paper Can Organize Into Art
Apr 07, 3:00PM
I know you're all wondering how many sheets of rice paper is a lot. And I'm going to tell you. 8,000. When I think of a lot of rice paper I am thinking of 8,000 sheets of rice paper. More »
Sequence Your DNA In An Hour On This Tiny Chip
Apr 07, 1:30PM
Diagnosing genetic disorders and devising personalized therapies just got a lot easier, or at least quicker. Panasonic and Belgian research lab IMEC have created a small chip that tests DNA in under an hour. More »
Third Eye Blind: Losing a Whole Year
Apr 07, 12:30AM
Third Eye Blind has no shortage of hit singles. "Semi-Charmed Life," "Jumper," "Never Let You Go," "Deep Inside of You," etc, etc. If you were around and had ears in the late 90s, you know these. But one that's not usually listed up there with the rest, but still a damned good tune, is "Losing a Whole Year." More »
Is the Vacuum Of Space Strong Enough to Suck Up the Earth's Oceans?
Apr 06, 11:30PM
When you think of the vast emptiness of space, one of the first things to come to mind is probably violent decompression. But is the vacuum of space powerful enough that it could suck out an entire ocean through some sort of gigantic space straw? More »
These Are the Secret Sounds of All Your Electronics
Apr 06, 10:30PM
We all know the telltale hum of a computer's fan kicking on, or the barely-there buzz of flourescent lights. But even the most whisper-quiet devices are singing their little songs of daily life; you just can't hear them. At least not without some help. More »
What's the Jankiest Gadget You Love Despite All Its Flaws?
Apr 06, 9:00PM
No piece of tech runs perfectly, but some run less perfectly than others. It' doesn't mean they're totally worthless; it just means they're harder to use. Sometimes the jank comes hand in hand with utter awesomeness. What's the glitchiest, jankiest, freeziest, aghhhhhhhhhh-iest device that you loved through and through, even when it was making you scream? More »
How Engineers Built a Full-Size Animatronic T-Rex for Jurassic Park
Apr 06, 8:10PM
Jurassic Park was awesome. Jurassic Park in 3D is awesome layered on awesome. And the tech behind the scenes? You can probably see where this is going. More »
White House: NASA's Next Big Mission Will Be to Capture an Asteroid
Apr 06, 7:20PM
There have been rumors about NASA's next major project ever since Senator Bill Nelson of Florida mentioned some jazz about wrangling an asteroid. Now a White House official has confirmed the plans to NBC, explaining the goal is to get samples within the decade, and then think about Mars. More »
The Most Awesome Camera Stabilizer, Mark Zuckerberg's Embarrassing First Website, Boobies on YouTube, And More
Apr 06, 6:00PM
Rough week? We've got everything you need to unwind. How about a very NSFW YouTube music video, a list of weird celebrities who are getting Google Glass, some Microsoft nostalgia, Mark Zuckerberg's secret AngelFire shame, or the most awesome camera stabilizer—and most awesome GIF—we have ever seen. All that and more below. More »
This Pretty, Portable Fireplace Looks Fit to Burn Rocket Fuel
Apr 06, 5:00PM
Sure, it's easy to whip yourself up a old-school backyard fire-pit with a ring of rocks and whole lot of ugly. But wouldn't you rather have a portable, modular fireplace that looks ready to blast off to the stars? Who wouldn't? More »
What Could Be Cooler Than a Sleek Watch Made From Dead AK-47s?
Apr 06, 4:08PM
Smart watches fart watches. Why would you want to have your email on your wrist when you could have an impossibly badass—and doubtless expensive—analogue sucker made of reclaimed AK-47 steel wrapped around your arm. More »
10 Tricks to Make Yourself a Spotify Master
Apr 06, 3:00PM
The digital music revolution continues at a frenetic pace — we'd only just turned in our CDs for MP3s when streaming services came along to upturn the apple cart again. There are now a whole host of streaming apps to choose from, but the original pioneer Spotify remains the biggest and the most well-known. More »
MotoGP Live Experience 2013: Full Throttle Racing is Back!
Apr 06, 2:00PM
We might not cover sports all that much on Gizmodo but when we do, we go with the best. This weekend sees the return of MotoGP, the premiere class of motorcycle racing—think of it as the two-wheeled equivalent of F1. The opening race in Qatar also marks the return to Yamaha for seven-time premier champion Valentino Rossi. Oh, and the debut of that hotshot Spanish rookie Marc Márquez. More »
Did Google Accidentally Announce Its Next Fiber City?
Apr 06, 1:00PM
We've all been quietly—or loudly—hoping that our town would be the next to get Google's speedy fiber. In the wee hours of the morning, Google announced the next lucky metropolis. And then immediately took it back. More »
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