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This week in Tech Reads: Twitter, YouTube, Her, and much more!
Jan 25, 6:00PM
This week in Tech Reads: Twitter, YouTube, Her, and much more!
Four Ways to Winterize Your Bike Before Next Week's Commute
Jan 25, 5:00PM
So what if the East River is iced over and the mercury refuses to climb into the double digits? Commuting on your bike through snow can still be faster and more enjoyable than waiting on an overcrowded subway car. Here's how make sure your two-wheeler is ready to face Old Man Winter.
Riding the RYNO: When Two Wheels Is Too Many
Jan 25, 4:00PM
This sci-fi electric unicycle is the RYNO, a future-badass alternative to the Segway that looks like it got beamed down from the year 2114. But it's here, and it's real, and I got to ride it.
Report: Apple's Expanding Mobile Payment to Physical Goods
Jan 25, 3:00PM
The Wall Street Journal is hearing rumors that Apple wants to expand its mobile payment capabilities beyond iTunes purchases, moving into the space dominated by names like Square, PayPal, and Google.
A U.S. Company Now Owns This (Probably Fake) Cold Fusion Reactor
Jan 25, 2:00PM
Cold fusion is a theoretical (and highly doubtful) reaction that makes huge amounts of energy. Last year, the inventor claimed his Energy Catalyzer fusion device could produce electricity at 1% the cost of coal. This week, a North Carolina company bought the rights to the tech. Did they get bamboozled?
The Night Ziggy Stardust Rocketed Back to Mars
Jan 25, 5:00AM
David Bowie enjoyed a number of flamboyant Rock-n-Roll personas during his musical career but none as well-known as Ziggy Stardust: the science fictional, androgynous, eyebrowless diva. Here's Ziggy-Bowie shooting the lights out of Hammersmith Odeon theater in 1973 just before his big announcement
Most Beautiful Items: January 17 - 24, 2014
Jan 25, 1:00AM
All you see from your window might be ice, but from this screen you're eyes will catch nothing but beautiful things. From the worlds of art, architecture, and design, here are the most lovely things we found this week. Don't you dare go outside; it's way too dangerous.
Our Favorite Android, iOS, and Windows Phone Apps of the Week
Jan 25, 12:00AM
Oh hey, look at that! Another week in the bag. Whether it was a great one or a crappy one, it's Friday, so you can celebrate/commiserate with a whole slew of brand-new apps. Download, upgrade, and thumb-swipe your way to the weekend.
Using A Centuries-Old Printmaking Technique To Immortalize A New Museum
Jan 24, 11:16PM
Photogravure is a printmaking technique that requires a hell of a lot of prep, but the ghostly effect of the finished work is awesome: it's like part etching and a bit charcoal drawing, with the spirit of an old timey black-and-white.
Gawker Maryland Governor Pulls a Ron Burgundy | Jalopnik The Most Notorious Moments In Celebrity Aut
Jan 24, 10:52PM
Gawker Maryland Governor Pulls a Ron Burgundy | Jalopnik The Most Notorious Moments In Celebrity Automotive History | Jezebel Dudes, Stop Putting Women in the Girlfriendzone | Lifehacker Google Tips and Tricks Every Student Should Know | Kinja Popular Posts
The World's Oldest Tumor is 11,000 Years Old and Spread By Dog Sex
Jan 24, 10:40PM
Somewhere 11,000 years ago, something weird happened to a dog. It got cancer—and the really damn freaky part is that the cancer could survive even outside of its canine host. That unknown dog is long dead now, but its tumor cells have improbably lived on, continuing to sprout on the genitalia of dogs all over the world.
This Week's Best Photo-Related Posts on Reframe
Jan 24, 10:20PM
Did you guys know there is a Gizmodo subdomain where you can go for all things photographic? Yep! It's called Reframe, and it's where you'll find additional coverage of gear, techniques, news, and all kinds of great stuff related to the crafts of photography and videography.
How Two Big Brand Boozes Are Moving Forward By Going Backward
Jan 24, 10:00PM
Original recipes are one of those things coveted most in marketing. Remember how excited everyone was about Coca-Cola Classic after the New Coke fiasco? Well, sometimes spirits-makers want to get in on that action as well, whether that means a limited-edition release like Beefeater is doing with Burrough's Reserve, or whether it's a complete replacement of the brand's main product, à la Pernod Absinthe. We recently spent some time with both of these new/old products. Here's the skinny.
New York's ice-choked East River—seen from Pier 1 Playground in Brooklyn—is evidence of the extraord
Jan 24, 9:50PM
New York's ice-choked East River—seen from Pier 1 Playground in Brooklyn—is evidence of the extraordinary cold temperatures gripping much of the central and eastern United States this week. Video of the scene shows the frigid water moving at a surreal and unexpected speed.
This Transforming Medieval Text Is Actually Six Books in One
Jan 24, 9:20PM
With a literacy rate hovering around an estimated 5 to 10 percent of the population during the Middle Ages, only a select few of society's upper echelons and religious castes had use for books. So who would have use for a sextuplet of stories bound by a single, multi-hinged cover like this? Some seriously busy scholar.
Let's Talk About Whatever You Want Right Now
Jan 24, 9:15PM
Hey, we made it! It's Friday! It was a cold one—so cold, it shattered the Apple store here in NYC. Well, indirectly at least. But still. Cold.
These Prints Were Made By Pressing Photo Paper To a Computer Screen
Jan 24, 8:40PM
Analog or digital: it's the Thunderdome throw-down of our time. Two formats enter; one format leaves. Either or. Pick a side. Or do like Brooklyn-based artist Job Piston, and use 'em both. Reds is a series of physical prints made on light-sensitive paper pressed up against a computer screen—and they're pretty dang cool.
The Most Amazing Gmail Glitch Is Flooding Some Poor Guy's Hotmail
Jan 24, 8:18PM
You probably noticed Gmail was down for a while. David S. Peck probably wishes that Gmail was still down. Because right now, a glitch is causing thousands of misdirected emails to be sent to his personal Hotmail account.
This Week in Time Capsules: The 100-Year Akron Mayor Capsule Hoax
Jan 24, 8:10PM
This week in our time capsule news round-up we have a Navy capsule with some awesome tech history, some disappointed uncapsulers in Tacoma, and a time capsule hoax 100 years in the making.
13 Industrious GIFs of Machines Making, Breaking, and Moving Stuff
Jan 24, 8:00PM
Machines: They make stuff. Lots of it. Hundreds of millions and billions and hundreds of billions of things over and over again forever. Watching them work is positively hypnotic. And we've got the GIFs to prove it.
Beatstep Is a MIDI Controller and Step Sequencer in One Tiny Package
Jan 24, 7:40PM
Inexpensive, portable hardware for electronic music usually comes short on the features. A beginner 25-key MIDI keyboard, for example, isn't going to get you very far towards making big music, even if it does fit in your backpack. Arturia's new Beatstep is remarkable because manages to put both a software controller and an versatile sequencer in one portable package, all for $125.
Ecstasy in London? Heroin in Zagreb? The Answer Is Found In The Sewers
Jan 24, 7:20PM
Drug users might be less than forthright about their illicit habits—but they all have to pee. With that in mind, scientists are drug-testing entire sewer systems to study just how popular illegal drugs have become.
Gmail Is Down, Everybody Freak Out (Update: Okay We're Cool)
Jan 24, 7:04PM
It's not just you; Gmail appears to be down. Usually when this sort of thing happens it gets resolved quickly, but for now you might be stuck chatting with a real human person in your physical presence.
11 Tech Support Questions My Mom Has Asked Me (And How I Answered)
Jan 24, 7:00PM
Being a tech blogger has made me the default tech support for my family. Especially for my mother. While she's pretty savvy, all things considered, she still asks me some pretty funny questions.
$50 Off Every iPad Air, SwissGear Backpacks, Samsung 840 EVO [Deals]
Jan 24, 6:45PM
Best Buy is running one of the best promotions we've seen on the new iPad Air, offering $50 off all models, including LTE. Typically, iPad deals are only available on the base 16GB Wi-Fi versions, so this is worth checking out if you've been on the fence about picking up a new tablet. If your budget, or your taste in tablets, is a little smaller, Best Buy is also offering $30 off the first gen iPad Mini.
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