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Check Out Mumbai's Sparkling, Slum-Bordered New Airport Terminal
Jan 12, 6:00PM
It's been almost three decades since Mumbai's airport saw a renovation—a long time, for a city that's seen some of the fastest growth in the world. But on Friday, officials unveiled an $890 million terminal, filled with Indian art and high-tech architectural acrobatics. Outside, it's bordered on all sides by poverty-stricken slums.
A Map of the Futuristic Los Angeles Subway From Spike Jonze's Her
Jan 12, 5:00PM
One of the best moments in the new movie Her is watching Joaquin Phoenix ride an elevated train through a Los Angeles of the near-future, dance through a bustling subway station, and emerge at the edge of the Pacific Ocean.
These Easy-To-Install Treads Turn Any Car Into a Tank
Jan 12, 4:02PM
If you're an off-roading enthusiast you've probably already seen those kits that let you replace your truck's wheels with a set of four tank treads for tackling any terrain. The Track N Go is the same idea, except that you don't need a garage, a lift, or any kind of mechanical know-how to install them. You just drive your vehicle onto the treads, lock them in place, and away you go.
Report: Holiday Hackers Attacked At Least Three Other Major Retailers
Jan 12, 3:00PM
If you thought you dodged a bullet during Target and Neiman Marcus' holiday data breaches, you might want to sit down. According to a Reuters report published early this morning, at least three other well-known U.S. retailers were hacked, too.
23 More Amazing Museums Where You Can Sleep Next to History
Jan 12, 2:00PM
Well, wowza. On Friday, we posted about museums that host sleepovers. And it turned out that you had a ton of great suggestions to add to the list, filling Kinja with amazing anecdotes and tips. We've compiled them here.
Crazy Boeing 767 pilot takes off in tiny runway after emergency landing
Jan 12, 12:38PM
"Aviation history in the making," says the YouTube description. I don't know about that, but it's pretty crazy to watch this Ethiopian Airlines' Boeing 767-300ER taking off in a shockingly short distance at Arusha Airport, in Tanzania. That runway is only 5,351 feet (1,631 meters) long.
This Week's Top Comedy Video: Spielberg Missed The Mark With E.T.
Jan 12, 2:00AM
The Onion's Peter K. Rosenthal takes a look back at Steven Spielberg's 1982 classic E.T., and comes away with a less-than-glowing review. The movie, Rosenthal maintains, did viewers a great disservice, and missed a crucial opportunity, in never once showing the creature that gave the movie its title. Confused? Just watch and all will be revealed.
Microsoft's Having a Rough Day Thanks to the Syrian Electronic Army
Jan 12, 12:00AM
Today, Microsoft's official blog and the @XBoxSupport and @MSFTnews Twitter accounts were hacked, the latter sending out anti-Microsoft messages which have since been deleted. The Syrian Electronic Army is taking credit for the attack, but Microsoft says the situation is under control and no customer data was compromised.
Do Regular People Actually Care About CES?
Jan 11, 11:00PM
The past week at the 2014 International Consumer Electronics Show, we saw a ton of cool, crazy, and downright unbelievable technology. Inevitably, in this orgy of tech nerdliness, some of what we saw will have a huge impact, while some will be doomed to vaporware status. But for the normal, non-tech-blogger consumer, does CES really matter?
This Electronic Sleep Apnea Cure Is Like Auto-Pilot for Breathing
Jan 11, 10:00PM
Sleep apnea increases the risk of heart attack and stroke. But the treatment, wearing a CPAP mask to bed, is so uncomfortable that many patients abandon it. Now, research in this week's New England Journal of Medicine shows that a pacemaker-like electronic implant could reduce symptoms by nearly 70%, by directly stimulating the muscles in the throat to keep the airway open during sleep. It's like autopilot for breathing.
Star Wars toys photos look more realistic than the real Star Wars
Jan 11, 9:16PM
I love the work of Finnish artist Vesa Lehtimäki aka Avanaut, a brilliant illustrator and photographer who likes to take pictures of his kids' toys in his spare time. Check out these series of Star Wars toys set in the real world. Some of them look so real that you may think he actually build 1:1 reproductions of the spaceships. Flying ones.
Beautiful footage of SpaceShipTwo's latest supersonic test flight
Jan 11, 9:00PM
Virgin Galactic's space plane, SpaceShipTwo, finished its third rocket-powered test flight yesterday, breaking the sound barrier and reaching an altitude of 71,000 feet – the loftiest in a spate of recent test-runs. Here for your enjoyment is a highlight reel of yesterday's flight.
14 Absurd Ads From Before We Knew Cigarettes Could Kill You
Jan 11, 9:00PM
Fifty years ago today, in 1964, the US Surgeon General released one of the most progressive documents on smoking of its time, stating definitively that, yes, smoking tobacco can indeed be fatal. And with it, the Untied States' cigarette culture began its (often frustratingly, grudgingly slow) overhaul from one of hipness and health to shame and decrepitude.
This week was all about CES 2014, the annual show where we get wowed by the hottest, newest, crazies
Jan 11, 8:00PM
This week was all about CES 2014, the annual show where we get wowed by the hottest, newest, craziest tech products, and hope that we'll actually be able to buy them someday. Still, it wasn't all glitz and gadgets this week — there were plenty of smart tech reads to get us thinking beyond the annual product cycle.
Rumor has it Windows 9 (codenamed "Threshold") will be revealed at BUILD 2014, with a target deliver
Jan 11, 7:26PM
Rumor has it Windows 9 (codenamed "Threshold") will be revealed at BUILD 2014, with a target delivery date in April 2015. [WinSuperSite via TechMeme]
Video Gaming's Future, This Week's Ice Age, Michael Bay Freakout, More
Jan 11, 7:00PM
CES 2014 is in the history books, and this week's tech extravaganza brought us tons of cool stuff to drool over. But the week wasn't solely about new tech — there was some cold weather, did you hear? That, and so much more, makes up the best stories we wrote this week. Check 'em out!
6 Tips to Make Yourself a Chromebook Master
Jan 11, 6:00PM
Chromebooks may be budget-priced, but that doesn't mean you should have to endure cut-rate performance. Here are five simple ways to boost your Chromebook's capabilities without breaking the bank.
This lavish Paris apartment was discovered untouched for 70 years
Jan 11, 5:25PM
During WWII, Parisian socialite Madame de Florian abandoned her luxury apartment after she fled the city. She never returned to Paris but continued to pay rent until she died in 2010, at the age of 91. This is what was found when the apartment was finally opened after 70 years.
The Gear That Got Us Through CES
Jan 11, 5:20PM
Any tech blogger will tell you CES can be fun, but it is a grind. They will tell you loudly, and insistently. You will not need to ask. But to get through that joyous slog, we had some helpful sidekick gadgets to get us through (mostly) unscathed. Here are the Gizmodo Strike Force favorites.
Beats Music, the brand-heavy audio company's streaming music service, goes live in the U.S. on Janua
Jan 11, 4:40PM
Beats Music, the brand-heavy audio company's streaming music service, goes live in the U.S. on January 21st. At $10 a month, or $15 for a five-user family plan on AT&T, the service's human-powered curation hopes to distinguish itself from the likes of Pandora. [NYTimes]
Uber-Nerd James May Explains How Digital Cameras Work
Jan 11, 4:00PM
James May is mostly known as the sensible one from the U.K. show Top Gear. But he's also a bona fide tech nerd, and he's here to explain exactly how the digital camera in your laptop, smartphone, or dedicated point-and-shoot works.
Now Neiman Marcus Customers' Credit Cards Have Been Hacked
Jan 11, 3:00PM
Target's not alone in its credit card hacking woes: this week, high-end retailer Neiman Marcus acknowledged that credit and debit cards used in its brick-and-mortar stores have been compromised. Shopping sure seems dangerous lately.
This Super-Tiny Windmill Could Someday Charge Your Phone
Jan 11, 2:00PM
Researchers at the University of Texas at Arlington have come up with a way to build a nickel alloy windmill so small, 10 of them could be mounted on a grain of rice. And if all goes as planned, hundreds of the little things could end up in a case that charges up your smartphone.
The Weirdest Thing on the Internet Tonight: Mom Is a Knife Thrower
Jan 11, 5:00AM
Why would you use your own child in a knife-throwing act? Why wouldn't you use your own child in a knife-throwing act? Everybody knows that flesh wounds build character.
These pool tricks seem like they're breaking all of Earth's magnets
Jan 11, 4:12AM
I'm not sure there's an explanation for this amazing set of pool tricks other than the guy doing them, professional pool trick shot player Florian Kohler, is just impossibly good at what he does or that Kohler has somehow found a way to coax all of the magnets on Earth to bend balls however he wants so they travel like they have their own brain on the felt. Somehow, the second explanation makes more sense after seeing this teaser for his upcoming trick shot compilation DVD. Balls move and change direction in ways that break physics.
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