Here's the latest feed from Gizmodo.
Add feeds@feed2email.net to your contact list to make sure you receive all your emails
Make sure to visit feed2email.net to get more feeds sent to your inbox.
To find out which feeds you are subscribed to, or to get further help, just reply to this email.
Watch a Spinning Sewage Tube Slingshot Spit Ball Bearings
Nov 22, 3:21PM
Joerg Sprave is a creative guy. He's also an ambitious one. That's why, when his YouTube viewers doubted that his slingshot rifles were actually rifles—after all, they're slingshots—he set out to prove them wrong with a big piece of sewage tube.
This Screen Can Display 2D and 3D Images At the Same Time
Nov 22, 3:10PM
With most 3D TVs you'll see a headache-inducing double image unless you're wearing a pair of polarizing or shutter glasses. But researchers from the Shirai Lab at Japan's Kanagawa Institute of Technology have developed a remarkable screen that can display both 2D and 3D images at the same time, without the eye-straining side effects.
Not sure what to give the girl or guy in your life that already has everything?
Nov 22, 3:03PM
Not sure what to give the girl or guy in your life that already has everything? Turns out the store that has everything also happens to have your answer—you can now gift your friends and family with their very own Amazon Prime year-long membership. Because nothing says "I care" quite like free two-day shipping.
Bridgestone's Futuristic Airless-Tires Are Almost Ready For Your Car
Nov 22, 2:40PM
Bridgestone continues to taunt us with its wonderful airless tires that promise enhanced durability, minimal maintenance, and the ability to never go flat. Previously, the tiremaker was only demonstrating smaller versions of the wheel designed for golf carts and the like, but at the 2013 Tokyo Motor Show it's finally revealed a larger version bringing the innovative tires one step—or roll—closer to your car.
Quadcopters? Please. We've Got Octodecacopters Now.
Nov 22, 2:20PM
Four small corner-mounted rotors has become the most common configuration for autonomous hovering aircraft these days. But it turns out that if you're willing to add a few more rotors into the mix—like say 16—suddenly you've got yourself an octodecacopter that's strong enough to carry a couple of human passengers.
12 Ghostly Ads For Forgotten Brands
Nov 22, 2:00PM
Despite the sexy that Mad Men brought back to the advertising game, most of us are jaded as hell about being sold to and targeted via infernal viral schemes and clever campaigns. It's not that ads are anything new, they just used to be... different.
Kinect 2.0 Teardown: Lots of Sensors and Highly Repairable
Nov 22, 1:31PM
We've already seen what lurks within the new Xbox One, but what about its sidekick the Kinect 2.0? Wonder no longer, because iFixit has ripped the innards out of the clever little camera to see what's what.
Tim Berners-Lee: Surveillance Threatens the Future of Democracy
Nov 22, 12:30PM
The NSA revelations and general feeling of threat that comes from the knowledge our communications are being watched is worrying Tim Berners-Lee, so much so that he's calling for "bold steps" to be taken to ensure our privacy and right to freedom of expression make it through this era of intense monitoring and paranoia.
This Rollerball Pen Lets You Draw Conductive Circuits
Nov 22, 11:30AM
Forget printing circuits: how about drawing 'em instead? At least, that's what you can do with this rollerball, which spews out conductive silver ink to let you doodle circuits all day long.
The Dumb Ways Some Websites Store Your Passwords
Nov 22, 10:56AM
In an ideal world, passwords would be secured so tightly that not even the best hacker could get the merest sniff of your details. Sadly, that's not always the case.
Apple's latest iWork update has brought back some much-loved features which were culled during its 6
Nov 22, 10:14AM
Apple's latest iWork update has brought back some much-loved features which were culled during its 64-bit relaunch—including, most importantly, customizable toolbars.
The Earth's Winds, Visualized in Glorious Detail
Nov 22, 10:00AM
This colorful map might look fun, but it's seriously useful too. The result of NASA research, it's one of the most detailed simulations of the Earth's winds yet.
Google's Doctor Who Platform Game Doodle: A Perfect Friday Time Sink
Nov 22, 9:20AM
This weekend is the 50th anniversary of Doctor Who's first appearance on the small screen, and Google has chosen to celebrate it with a wonderful multi-level platform game.
Deezer's Music Streaming Service Is Headed to the US in 2014
Nov 22, 8:40AM
If you're not already fully signed up to the likes of Spotify, Rdio MOG or the rest, there will soon be another music option: the French streaming service Deezer will launch in the US in 2014.
Despite AOL announcing that Winamp was to be put out of its misery on December 20th, TechCrunch is r
Nov 22, 8:15AM
Despite AOL announcing that Winamp was to be put out of its misery on December 20th, TechCrunch is reporting that Microsoft is in talks to buy it! It may yet live another day.
Inspiring guy uses his wheelchair to pull sweet skateboard tricks
Nov 22, 5:02AM
What are limits? Nothing to Aaron Fotheringham, also known as Wheelz. He can do more tricks with his wheelchair than you can with a skateboard. Fotheringham has been using a wheelchair full time since he was 8 and has worked with Box Designs Wheelchairs to better tweak his custom chair so he can do more tricks. Incredible.
The Weirdest Thing on the Internet Tonight: Systematic
Nov 22, 5:00AM
Mr. Whiskers had been hitting the 'nip pretty heavily of late and it was beginning to take its toll on both body and mind. The worried glances flitting among the other bus passengers only served to confirm his suspicions—they knew about the plan. They must have known all along. But how?
Watch how the major religions have conquered the entire world
Nov 22, 3:43AM
Christianity. Islam. Judaism. Buddhism. Hinduism. All the major religions have basically competed with each other in an epic, historical game of Risk. Who can gain the most converts? Which religion is the most right at being right? Who has the most color on the board? Those who start strong early can flame out, others can try to stay steady while Christianity ends up painting the entire world after establishing key holding grounds.
I can't believe these creatures actually exist on our planet
Nov 22, 2:36AM
Man, humans are boring. House pets aren't much more interesting. Bugs can get kind of cool but they're disgusting. Disagree with any of that? Well, check out these fantastic animals. They're absolutely incredible. Translucent, colorful, oddly shaped, spiky, wiry, egg-like and completely out of this world even though they're from our world.
An unbreakable man somehow survived this insane 190 mph car crash
Nov 22, 1:38AM
Oh my God. Look at this car violently tumble over and over and over again in a crash at a land speed event. The car is mutilated and destroyed and is hardly even recognizable as a vehicle anymore. It's horrific. It's awful. And it's completely unbelievable that the driver of the car, racer Brian Gillespie, survived the crash with only minor injuries. It's a miracle. He must be unbreakable.
Pharrell Made a Joy-Filled 24-Hour Music Video For "Happy"
Nov 22, 12:00AM
Earlier this week, Bob Dylan graced us with an interactive music video for "Like a Rolling Stone" that featured more than a hundred faux cable channels you could click through. Today, the seemingly omnipresent Pharrell is giving you another reason to love music videos yet again, with a 24-hour vid for the song "Happy."
The most beautiful speedboat ever made still feels from the future
Nov 21, 11:36PM
This is the Ferrari Arno XI Racing Hydroplane and is, without a doubt, the most beautiful speedboat ever made. Its 1953 Flash Gordon design still feels beautiful today. It's not only a design masterpieces. It's an incredible machine too.
Whoa, This Handheld Router Only Cuts Where Needed To Reveal 3D Models
Nov 21, 11:30PM
Researchers at MIT have developed a handheld milling machine that turns anyone into a skilled sculptor. Like with a 3D printer, users start with a 3D model on a computer, but instead of a machine laying down layers of plastic, the handheld mill removes only what's needed from a solid block of material to eventually reveal a fully formed 3D object. This could basically turn anyone into a Michelangelo when we're all able to buy one.
Miss Futurama Models The See-Through Jacket of Tomorrow
Nov 21, 11:01PM
"Miss Futurama," Betty Crain of Indiana, is seen wearing a transparent outfit made of "synthetic glass," otherwise known as plastic. She's presenting a streamlined car to Harvey Gibson, chairman of the board of the 1939-40 New York World's Fair.
Fire and Shockproof Coats Protect Your Pooch During a Natural Disaster
Nov 21, 11:00PM
The recent natural disasters in Japan have left the country focused on being as prepared as possible for the next event. And that even includes ensuring man's best friends have everything they need to survive an emergency situation, including this elaborate coat that protects dogs from fire, freezing temperatures, and even falling debris.
If at any time you'd like to stop receiving these messages, just send an email to feeds_gawker_com_gizmodo_full+unsubscribe-zeit_zeit.hightech01=blogger.com@mail.feed2email.net.
To stop all future emails from feed2email.net you can reply to this email with STOP in the subject line. Thanks
No comments:
Post a Comment