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The Crazy Accurate Thermal Images That Saw Dzokhar Tsarnaev Through a Boat Tarp
Apr 21, 1:18AM
There was no small amount of technology that went into the capture of Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzokhar Tsarnaev, but perhaps none was more impressive than the helicopter-mounted, forward-looking infrared camera that confirmed once and for all that there was someone hiding in a boat in Watertown, Massachusetts. And that he was almost certainly Dzokhar Tsarnaev. More »
Watch This Poor, Abused Washing Machine Go Completely Insane and Explode
Apr 21, 1:15AM
Your washing machine is kind enough to handle your laundry without a complaint. For that it deserves respect. Aussie50 has no such respect. Watch his poor washer tear itself asunder, powerless to prevent spectacular self-destruction the hands of its own spin cycle. Watch as it tries to escape through sheer force of centrifugal will. Watch it fail. More »
The Descendents: Myage
Apr 21, 12:00AM
When I was in highschool, I became a bassist. Not for love of the four-stringed beast; that came later. No, it's just that everybody needs a bassist and I had no room for drums. Like any attention-starved adolescent, I was always looking to show off, and my taste in punk evolved accordingly. The Decendents' classic "Myage" was a blast of a showpiece. And also just a great song. More »
These Mathematical Lawn Chairs Make It Easy to Solve for Ass
Apr 20, 11:00PM
There's an easy solution to your lawn chair equation: making those suckers out of pure math. Well, math and plastic. More »
Imagine If This Crazy Confederate Helicopter Had Actually Been Able to Fly
Apr 20, 10:00PM
Back in the 1860s, repeating rifles were a pretty new development. There was a still a lot of horse-riding and open field-fighting. And the Ashokan Farewell played under everything. But the south had a high tech trick under its sleeve. A good old-fashioned whirlybird. More »
Whoops, CBS Got Twitter-Hacked And Spat Out Virus-y Links
Apr 20, 9:03PM
Twitter hacks are an unfortunate reality of everyday social media life. Today, it was CBS's 60 Minutes, 48 Hours, and CBS Denver accounts that took the hit and started dishing out some linkbait-y tweets with a virus-laiden garnish. Careful what you click. More »
Do You Still Buy Vinyl?
Apr 20, 8:00PM
Today is Record Store Day, complete with a slew of special releases on everybody's favorite antiquated audio medium. Hobbyists everywhere rushed out this morning to stand in line in front of local shops to pick up a couple of the good old-fashioned discs. How about you? More »
Watch Star Wars: Episode IV Distilled Down to 60 Awesomely Animated Seconds
Apr 20, 7:00PM
Want to watch A New Hope today? Want to watch it every day? Just can't find the time? This awesome, animated, 60-second speedrun should help. From the folks who brought you high-speed versions of Back to the Future and The Matrix, this redux is waaaaay better than that special edition stuff. What's your guess for Episode VII; better or worse than this? [1A4STUDIO] More »
Monster Machines That Mine Bitcoin, How Transformers Are Born, The First Google Glass Videos, And More
Apr 20, 6:00PM
It's been a long week. Time to kick off your shoes, sit back, and take a little taste of the cream of Gizmodo's weekly crop. We've got possible murders caught by Google Maps, the tale of how Transformers are born, the super bland website that snagged up design awards, crazy bitcoin mining machines, a crazy cheap 4K TV, the first Google Glass videos and more. Check it all out below. More »
This Family of Data-Stealing Android Malware Got Downloaded from Google Play Millions of Times
Apr 20, 5:00PM
Everyone knows there's malware on Android, but for the most part it just hides out in the seedier back alleys of the OS. You're only likely to run into it if you start side-loading pirated apps, or frequenting sketchy unofficial app stores. But a newly uncovered family of malware—fittingly called "BadNews"—was just chillin' in Google Play, and has been downloaded somewhere between two and nine million times. In other words, a whole lot. More »
Kim Dotcom Says His iTunes Library Is Worth $20,000
Apr 20, 4:00PM
With the recent launch of Mega, Kim Dotcom has been on the upswing lately, at least when he's not getting stranded by a busted helicopter. Recently, he sat down with the Financial Times to discuss his status as a hero/villain, the future of content delivery, and the $20,000 he claims to have sunk into iTunes downloads. More »
All Subways Should Be As Pretty As Berlin's
Apr 20, 3:00PM
Taking the subway can be a nightmare, a confusing, smelly, litter-ridden nightmare. But it's not always that way. Berlin's subway, as it turns out, has some beautiful sights, and you can catch them all in an awesome tumblr devoted to the tubes. More »
Samsung Is Working on Mind-Control for Its Tablets
Apr 20, 2:15PM
Samsung's got no shortage of alternate control methods up its sleeve. You've got your eye scroll and your air gestures, but how about full on mind-control? Samsung's messing with it, but it probably won't be coming to consumer devices very soon. Probably. More »
What's Inside a $12 Phone
Apr 20, 1:15PM
Chances are you've owned a "free" phone at some point or another, a beater that cost zero-down with your contract. That's still nothing compared to this $12 off-contract "Gongkai Phone" you can pick up from the Mingtong Digital Mall. But what is in one of those? Not much. More »
This Wonderful Photographer Gave a Boy Suffering with Muscular Dystrophy a Chance to Live Out His Dreams
Apr 20, 7:00AM
Here's something that'll warm your heart in a week that needs more heartwarming stories: Photographer Matej Peljhan photographed a boy named Luka who suffers from muscular dystrophy doing things he dreams about doing but his body won't allow him to. Like playing basketball or skateboarding or diving. It's beautiful. More »
What Kind of Sorcery Lets You Filter Water Out of Coke?
Apr 20, 6:00AM
I have so many questions about being able to filter water out of coke. I don't even care why. But does it tast like Coke flavored water? Or water flavored coke? Or maybe even just carbonated sugar water without the cola? The guy makes it seem like it taste disgusting and that's the complete opposite of Coca Cola. Does that mean Crystal Pepsi is hiding inside Coke? More »
What Our Gadgets Will Look Like a 100 Years From Now
Apr 20, 5:00AM
Some objects age gracefully. Think the design of products from 1960's era Braun. Or some of Apple's stuff. But that's just the design that stays timeless, the actual object gets beat up by both Father Time, Mother Nature and Careless Human. It's going to be rare to see a mint condition iPod a hundred years from now, just like it's rare to see something pristine from before World War I. Artist Maico Akiba imagined what our gadgets would look like a 100 years from now and boy do they take a beating. More »
The Weirdest Thing on the Internet Tonight: The Face of Another (NSFW)
Apr 20, 4:00AM
Hardcore pharmaceuticals turning an apathetic, anonymous public into exhibitionists while conventional relationships crumble to dust. This totally not safe for work (unless you work at the Power Exchange) music video for Bot'Ox's latest single featuring Anna Jane was directed by Berlin-based Flokim Lucas. More »
The Tech That Helped Take Down Marathon Bombing Suspect Dzhokar Tsarnaev
Apr 20, 3:07AM
The second suspect in the brutal Boston Marathon bombings has been apprehended, after five days of uncertainty and fear. And while all credit for Dzhokar Tsarnaev's capture goes to the men and women of the many, many agencies that spent the last week tracking him down, technology played as prominent a role as it ever has in a time of national crisis. More »
This Week's Top Comedy Video: Batman vs The Penguin
Apr 20, 2:00AM
Batman, the Dark Knight, The Caped Crusader, Bruce Wayne. Whatever you call him, you always think he's operating with stronger principles and on a higher moral ground than most people. He doesn't like to kill. Or so he says. In this video by CollegeHumor, The Penguin, played by Patton Oswalt, exposes Batman's lie and pays for it. More »
Awesome Wife Recreates TV Show Opening Credits for Her Husband's Birthday Gift
Apr 20, 1:00AM
Animator Leigh Lahav gave her husband Oren a wonderful birthday present that should warm your hearts: she recreated the opening credits of famous TV shows but remixed them to include all of his family and friends as cast members. If you watched a television in the past five years, you'll definitely enjoy this. More »
A Hilarious Woman Photoshopped Herself Taking Pictures with Her Cell Phone Camera into Old Photographs
Apr 20, 12:00AM
The awesome photographer Flora Borsi, who once showed how Photoshop would look like in real life, is up to her awesomely hilarious tricks again. This time, Borsi splices herself taking a picture with a cell phone camera into old photographs. It's a commentary on how ridiculous we look trying to capture every waking moment through our camera's screen. It's fantastic. More »
Most Beautiful Items: April 13-April 19, 2013
Apr 19, 11:00PM
Safe to say we all need a little escape at the end of this crazy week. So rest your weary eyes on some architecture and design in the most beautiful items we found this week. More »
Sherpa, Google's One Today, and More
Apr 19, 10:00PM
Google has some exciting things on the horizon for Android. Its foray helping with charity transparence is already in beta, and the GoogleGlass companion app is finally here, even if most people still aren't ready to drop $1,000 bucks for the hardware. More »
Flowboard, Cut the Rope: Time Travel, and More
Apr 19, 10:00PM
This week's crop of iPad apps helps you get your work done quick and easy so that there's plenty of time left over for fun—which you'll find down below as well. Enjoy. More »
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