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Tomorrow's Cosmos Debut Kicks Off With President Obama
Mar 08, 8:34PM
The first thing you'll see tomorrow night when you tune in to Cosmos won't be Carl Sagan, or even Neil deGrasse Tyson. It'll be President Obama, kicking off the series premiere with a statement that "invites a new generation to embrace the spirit of discovery and inspires viewers to explore new frontiers and imagine limitless possibilities for the future." Maybe he took Bill Nye's plea to fund planetary exploration to heart.
This week in Tech Reads: bandwidth on the battlefield, making a chart-topping app without ever learn
Mar 08, 8:00PM
This week in Tech Reads: bandwidth on the battlefield, making a chart-topping app without ever learning to code, how glowing screens are messing with our sleep, and much more. Don't forget to change your clocks!
In the ongoing mobile phone price wars, AT&T just knocked $15 off 2GB Mobile Share Value plans, brin
Mar 08, 7:23PM
In the ongoing mobile phone price wars, AT&T just knocked $15 off 2GB Mobile Share Value plans, bringing the single-line price down to $65 a month. [Re/code]
Fake LIVR App, Fake Hoverboard, The New Cosmos, and More
Mar 08, 7:00PM
This week, we blew the lid off a hoax drinking app that everyone thought was totally real. We also broke down which streaming TV device is best for you, investigated that fake hoverboard, and reviewed the new Cosmos reboot. Let's look back at the best week we had this week!
Hole-y Leaked HTC One Cover, Batman!
Mar 08, 6:45PM
Always-reliable leak source @evleaks just tweeted this image purporting to show the next HTC One with a light-up hole-riddled cover of some sort. Will it be real? We'll just have to wait and see.
You Must Read This Test Pilot's Story of an SR-71 Disintegrating Midair
Mar 08, 6:00PM
This story has been kicking around the internet for awhile, but man oh man oh man is it worth a read. Test pilot Bill Weaver was flying an SR-71 Blackbird on an experimental evaluation flight when a malfunction at Mach 3.18 caused the plane to literally tear apart. Yet somehow, Weaver survived.
How to Tell Real Diamonds From Fake
Mar 08, 5:00PM
The jewelry market has been flooded with synthetic stones over the last several years; not just lab-grown gems but flat-out fakes. Here's how to tell if your rock is the real McCoy and not just a shiny bauble.
Aereo, the amazing watch-broadcast-TV-anywhere-via-internet company, turned off service in Utah and
Mar 08, 4:26PM
Aereo, the amazing watch-broadcast-TV-anywhere-via-internet company, turned off service in Utah and Denver today. It's the latest in a long-drawn-out battle over whether the service is legal. The major networks will take the Aereo showdown to the Supreme Court next month. [The Salt Lake Tribune via Engadget]
Hackers Can Use the Labels On Your Snail Mail to Mess You Up Online
Mar 08, 4:00PM
Think hacking starts and ends online? Think again. Forbes took a look at the damage an identity thief can do using just the address label on the magazines you subscribe to, and the answer ain't pretty.
Science: Less-Attractive People Get The Most Online Dating Attention
Mar 08, 3:00PM
If you've stuck a toe in the online dating pool, you've probably come across some total hottie and thought "oh great, that lucky so-and-so is gonna steal away all the attention from my profile." Not so, says science—in fact, it's the controversial-looking people, not the smokin' specimens, who get the most attention. Here's Head Squeeze's Hannah Fry to explain.
Terrify Your Dinner Party Guests With These Thudding T-Rex Ice Cubes
Mar 08, 2:00PM
The number one rule for hosting a successful dinner party? Make sure your guests fear gruesome death by dinosaur at least once during the evening. The best way to achieve the effect? These ice ripples that mimic that scene—you know the one—from the original Jurassic Park. No T-Rex needed!
Behold the New 3,296-piece Lego Star Wars Sandcrawler!
Mar 08, 6:40AM
This is definitely the Lego Star Wars Sandcrawler I was looking for. It's not as massive as the fan built vehicle that every Lego and Star Wars nerd in the world wanted, but with all its moving mechanism and seven minifigs, it's a must have. Its character and construction seems well resolved. Check out the pictures and the video, because it's really cool.
What if Game of Thrones characters couldn't remember other characters?
Mar 08, 6:30AM
Game of Thrones is a complicated show with a never ending cast of characters and families and sigils and bannermen and animals and politics and power and maps and magic and breasts that it's sometimes hard to keep up with who is fighting who and for what. This hilarious parody of Game of Thrones by Cracked imagines the show's characters getting confused at all the little details in the war and losing track of what is who. It's great.
The Weirdest Thing on the Internet Tonight: High Wit Me
Mar 08, 5:00AM
I'm pretty sure this is what Snoop Dogg sees every time he opens his eyes.
Awesome dad built an even more awesome Batpod motorcycle for his kids
Mar 08, 4:11AM
There's already a lot of responsibilities in being a parent. You gotta make sure your kids are fed. Make sure they bathe. Make sure they're safe. And make sure they don't become a menace to society. There's only one requirement in becoming an awesome parent though and it's this: build your kids an awesome Batpod motorcycle they can ride around.
Watch construction cranes come to life and dance in a fun light show
Mar 08, 2:59AM
There are 42 tower cranes working together to build a brand new city district for more than 20,000 people in Vienna, Austria. It's the biggest construction site in Europe right now. But it's not always work work work for the cranes, they get to dance in a fun light show on their off day. Watch them get down and light up to music below.
This super nifty one armed robot is better at ping pong than you
Mar 08, 1:40AM
It's no Forrest Gump but this moving one armed robot is plenty good at ping pong. And may be even better than you. Watch it extend its arm to cover ground, cycle through backhand and forehand shots and hit the ball so effortlessly that it seems like an invisible human is controlling it.
Malaysia Airlines Flight Carrying 239 Vanishes Off Coast of Vietnam
Mar 08, 1:31AM
Friday afternoon, at about 1:40 pm EST, a passenger jet flying from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing disappeared from radar screens and lost radio contact with air traffic control. Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, which was scheduled to land four hours later, was carrying 227 passengers, including two infants, and 12 crew members.
I don't recall Indiana Jones IV being so damn terrible (but it is)
Mar 08, 1:21AM
I think we can all agree that Indiana Jones and The Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull is the very worst of the Indy movies, but I don't recall it being as bad as this Everything wrong with... episode shows. No, wait, I do now. I just think seeing Indy getting married at the end was so traumatic that it nuked every single terrible scene and line in this film out of my brain.
2 Live Crew: Pretty Woman
Mar 08, 1:00AM
While 2 Live Crew is arguably best remembered for their on-stage antics and contentious court battle against obscenity charges, the Miami-based hip-hop group actually played a vital part in creating the Internet we know today—even if they didn't realize it at the time.
The gates of hell open in this time-lapse video
Mar 08, 12:21AM
I just came across this cool old time-lapse video made by scientists from the US Geological Survey: The collapse of the crater floor of the Puʻu ʻŌʻō, one of the cones of the Kīlauea volcano in Hawaii.
Reframe Roundup: This Week's Best Photography Posts
Mar 08, 12:00AM
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.
Now Available: Roland Aira, Letterman Jacket For Your Moto X
Mar 07, 11:40PM
Two cool new things you can spend your hard-earned dollars on showed up this week, and they're both (potentially) very neon green.
Meet CUPID: The Drone That Will Shoot You With an 80,000 Volt Taser
Mar 07, 11:40PM
Are drones not scary enough for you yet? How about this? A drone helicopter that spots you and identifies you as an intruder. It tells you to stop and put your hands behind your head. Instead, you keep coming. The drone then shoots you with barbed Taser darts that pump 80,000 volts into you. If you try to get up, it will continue pumping voltage into you until you submit and the authorities arrive.
This Tree-like Building Sprouts Balconies Instead of Branches
Mar 07, 11:35PM
This magical, 17-story tower is set to rise in Montpellier, France, after Japanese architect Sou Fujimoto won a competition to design it this week. The complex's name? L'Arbre Blanc, or "the White Tree."
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