Friday, December 06, 2013

Dec 06 - New 'Gizmodo' feed email from feed2email.net

Hi there!
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.


The Metals In Your Phone Aren't Just Rare; They're Irreplacable

Dec 06, 4:20PM

The Metals In Your Phone Aren't Just Rare; They're Irreplacable

It takes a lot of different materials to make a modern day phone, and a fair number of them are of the rare earth metal variety. But a new study by researchers at Yale shows that there's another troubling detail about the supply of pre-phone components. Many of these metals aren't just rare; they're irreplaceable.

Read more...


    









A First Look at Tomorrow's Super-Stadiums for Gamers

Dec 06, 4:00PM

A First Look at Tomorrow's Super-Stadiums for Gamers

The future of gaming? Huge stadiums, like those for football and soccer, with cavernous interiors and screaming fans. That's the vision of Kansas City-based architects Populous, designers of sports venues all over the world, including London's 2012 Olympic stadium.

Read more...


    









Popular Android Flashlight App Straight-Up Lied About Selling Data

Dec 06, 3:41PM

Popular Android Flashlight App Straight-Up Lied About Selling Data

Were you one of the 100 million Android users that downloaded the Brightest Flashlight Free app? Did you conscientiously click "no" when asked if you'd like to allow the app to track your location data? Well, too bad, suckers. Because not only has the FTC revealed that the popular, light-giving app was secretly selling data to third parties, but its "option" to refuse the data collection in the first place was one big, fat lie.

Read more...


    









Mind-Boggling Spherical Gear Made from 3D-Printed Moving Parts

Dec 06, 3:24PM

Mind-Boggling Spherical Gear Made from 3D-Printed Moving Parts

New York-based Proxy Design Studio has given Gizmodo a first glimpse of its incredible, 3D-printed spherical gear called the Mechaneu, equal parts tactile toy and mechanical sculpture, a mind-bogglingly precise intermeshing of wheels within wheels.

Read more...


    









Cthulhu as branding: Yesterday, the U.S.

Dec 06, 3:00PM

Cthulhu as branding: Yesterday, the U.S. National Reconnaissance Office launched a classified satellite called NROL-39, destined to carry out surveillance and security work in orbit. The official patch, above, paints a pretty vivid picture of its mission. [NASA Spaceflight; Quartz]

Read more...


    









Gifts for Your Favorite Drone Enthusiast

Dec 06, 2:41PM

Gifts for Your Favorite Drone Enthusiast

To a lot of people, drones are those scary things that kill people in Afghanistan. To others, though, they're a super-fun hobby and even a valuable tool.

Read more...


    









21 Views Of Workers Struggling With Megastructures

Dec 06, 2:00PM

21 Views Of Workers Struggling With Megastructures

"To paint the Forth bridge" is a modern-day phrase equivalent to a "Sisyphean task": an endless job that can never truly be completed.* The gigantic struggle of maintaining—cleaning, painting, and repairing—the largest structures on earth is an awesome one, and it deserves recognition. That's the goal of our collection of photos below.

Read more...


    









Someone's Been Siphoning Data Through a Huge Internet Security Hole

Dec 06, 1:54PM

Someone's Been Siphoning Data Through a Huge Internet Security Hole

Sometimes, something is so big that you don't notice it for a long time. You suddenly realize you're in a massive crater, say, or that a building is towering overheard. Or, in this case, a gaping security void in the internet. And someone's been siphoning massive amounts of data out of it.

Read more...


    









Gawker Girlfriend 'Playfully' Shoots, Kills Boyfriend | io9 These Buildings Are Made with Skulls and

Dec 06, 1:53PM

Gawker Girlfriend 'Playfully' Shoots, Kills Boyfriend | io9 These Buildings Are Made with Skulls and Bones | Jalopnik The Playboy Statue That Pissed Off An Artsy Texas Town Is No More | Jezebel Study: Women Don't Like Sexually Explicit Ads for Cheap Crap | Valleywag Buy Tech Influence in NYC for Just $850

Read more...


    



Antarctica Looks Like a Mystical Land Shrouded in Lenticular Cloud

Dec 06, 1:20PM

Antarctica Looks Like a Mystical Land Shrouded in Lenticular Cloud

This might look like result of some pro-level CGI, or perhaps even a glimpse into your imagination, but in fact it's a photograph taken in Antarctica just this last week.

Read more...


    









Report: Apple's iBeacon Location-Aware Shopping in Its Stores Today

Dec 06, 12:50PM

Report: Apple's iBeacon Location-Aware Shopping in Its Stores TodayThe Associated Press is reporting that Apple will switch on its new iBeacons service— which will provide location-aware services to your phone—across its 254 US stores today.

Read more...


    









This Is What Deforestation Looks Like From Space

Dec 06, 12:15PM

This Is What Deforestation Looks Like From Space

The city of Boca do Acre is a beautiful place to live, almost completely covered by the Amazon Rainforest—for now. Because you shouldn't be fooled by the pretty colors in this image: it actually reveals the rapid rate of deforestation in the area.

Read more...


    









Google Glass Is So Helpful It Could Reveal How Awful Your Life Is

Dec 06, 11:45AM

Google Glass has the potential to be the ultimate personal assistant: a little helper, always in the corner of your eye, keeping you abreast of your day-to-day life. Your humdrum, mediocre, monotonous, depressing life.

Read more...


    









Verizon's LTE Just Got Three Times Faster in a Bunch of Big Cities

Dec 06, 11:11AM

Verizon's LTE Just Got Three Times Faster in a Bunch of Big Cities

Last year, Verizon bought $3.6 billion worth of spectrum, and now it's finally making use of it: its LTE coverage just got three times faster in some big cities.

Read more...


    









Dream home: a floating glass house—or superhero headquarters

Dec 06, 11:00AM

Dream home: a floating glass house—or superhero headquarters

Otto reports that "Dutch firm Paul de Ruiter Architects has won the ARC13 architecture prize for their project Villa Kogelhof," which is a great excuse to feature this awesome floating house, masterfully photographed by Jeroen Musch.

Read more...


    



These Lamps Make Use of Your Camera Kit While It's Idle

Dec 06, 10:20AM

These Lamps Make Use of Your Camera Kit While It's Idle

You love your camera kit. Of course you do, it's beautiful! But wouldn't it be great if you could make use of it—by which we mean, well, look at it—while it wasn't in use? That's where Phlite might just come in.

Read more...


    









23andMe Has Stopped Performing Health-Related Genetic Testing

Dec 06, 9:30AM

23andMe Has Stopped Performing Health-Related Genetic Testing

Following demands issued by the Food and Drug Administration late last month, 23andMe has ceased all health-related genetic testing until further notice.

Read more...


    









The World's Thinnest Condoms Are The Pinnacle Of Japanese Engineering

Dec 06, 9:00AM

The World's Thinnest Condoms Are The Pinnacle Of Japanese Engineering

I would say these condoms are razor thin, but it seems they are thinner than that. As CondomSizes.org explains, the average thickness of human hair is 0.06 millimeters. At 0.01 millimeters, these Japanese condoms are the thinnest in the world.

Read more...


    



Twitter is teaming up with Singaporean start-up U2opia Mobile to make its feeds available to entry-l

Dec 06, 9:00AM

Twitter is teaming up with Singaporean start-up U2opia Mobile to make its feeds available to entry-level mobile phones without the Internet: you'll dial and listen to what people are saying. No, really.

Read more...


    









WSJ: Spotify Is Planning to Introduce Free Mobile Music

Dec 06, 8:40AM

WSJ: Spotify Is Planning to Introduce Free Mobile MusicThe Wall Street Journal is reporting that Spotify is planning to launch a free, ad-supported version of its streaming music service for mobile devices

Read more...


    









Drums can sound completely different depending on where they're played

Dec 06, 6:03AM

Wow, this is really cool. Audio Zéro recently made a video called Wikidrummer that shows how the same song on drums can sound completely different depending on where the drums are played. Out in the field, on a road, underneath a highway, inside a garage, in the park and so on can change the overall feel of the drums and make it sound louder, heavier, punchier, lighter and so forth. The snare gets especially gnarly.

Read more...


    









World's most powerful electric motorcycle looks like the future

Dec 06, 5:20AM

World's most powerful electric motorcycle looks like the future

This brawny futuristic mini tank on two wheels is supposedly the world's most powerful electric motorcycle. The battery-powered beast can re-charge its 12.8kWh juice pack in 30 minutes and has the power of a 1000cc motorcycle. Called the Voxan Wattman, the bike can hit 0-60mph in less than 3.4 seconds and reach a top speed of over 100mph. Vroom freaking vroom.

Read more...


    









The Weirdest Thing on the Internet Tonight: When Science Fails

Dec 06, 5:00AM

God, what I wouldn't give to be smeared out of a cannon right about now.

Read more...


    









Real life Mario Kart is ridiculously fast and even more fun

Dec 06, 3:45AM

Real life Mario Kart is ridiculously fast and even more fun

Mario Kart just might be the funnest video game in the entire world. Only the soulless can't find enjoyment in go kart racing with super fast Mushroom speed, red shells and Nintendo characters. So you can imagine the even more ridiculous levels of fun you can have if you turned Mario Kart into a real life race against your friends. That's basically what this is.

Read more...


    









Seeing fog roll through a mountain is like seeing a horde of ghosts

Dec 06, 3:08AM

I'm supposed to know better. Fog is a phenomenon of weather. It's a low cloud hanging near the ground. It's shrouded moisture. It's not a haunting ghost. It's not from another planet. But why does this hypnotic time lapse of fog rolling through the Rocky Mountains from Richard Gottardo feel so supernatural? Or at least, from another world.

Read more...


    










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: