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How Were You Using the Internet in 1999?
Mar 22, 9:00PM
For whatever reason, one of the Gizmodo writers posted an image of an old AOL free trial disc in our staff-wide chat the other day. One thousand hours free for 45 days! This, of course, started us all down a road of weird nostalgia, recalling how we used (or misused) the World Wide Web back in the twilight of the 90s. What were you doing on The Internet back then?
This week in Tech Reads: micro-entrepreneurship, New Mexico's curious investment in space tourism, a
Mar 22, 8:00PM
This week in Tech Reads: micro-entrepreneurship, New Mexico's curious investment in space tourism, and the history of the veggie burger. And so much more!
Huawei, Once Accused of Spying, Has Been Hacked by NSA Since 2009
Mar 22, 7:50PM
Chinese electronics manufacturer Huawei decided to withdraw from U.S. business last year amid accusations that it built backdoors into American government and business systems. But while the U.S. government was publicly accusing the company of espionage, the NSA had already established its own backdoors into Huawei's networks, say Der Spiegel and The New York Times.
Clever bus stop ad makes people believe meteors are striking the street
Mar 22, 7:00PM
If we have to get advertising everywhere, is should all be as fun as this bus shelter ad in London, where they used augmented reality to make passengers believe that meteors were striking the city or a tiger was freely roaming through the street.
The Big Bang, GMOs, How Earth Was Almost Destroyed in 2012, and More
Mar 22, 7:00PM
This week rocked us with big news in astronomy, big dangerous hacking attempts, and the discovery that bugs are already immune to supposedly bug-proof GMO corn. Let's take a victory lap on the week, shall we?
Walking Dead Tribute Beer Is Made With Real Brains, Of Course
Mar 22, 6:00PM
The folks at Dock Street Brewing Co. really love beer. They also apparently really love AMC's The Walking Dead. Putting these two loves together was a no-brainer. Or wait. The exact opposite of that.
Watch a Motorcycle Helmet Become a Pinstriped Masterpiece in Minutes
Mar 22, 5:00PM
Pinstriping is an old school hot rod style that's become an art form all its own. At an event hosted by Bell Helmets, we got to watch master striper Skratch crank out eye popping custom-painted motorcycle helmets with nothing more than a brush, a rock-steady hand, and a laser-precise eye.
How to Catch a Cheater Using Satellites and Cell Phones
Mar 22, 4:00PM
Waiting around for your lover's cheating heart to tell on them won't get you anywhere. But with these sneaky tracking apps and GPS tokens, you'll know exactly whose bed their boots have been under.
The Fascinating Journey of a Blood Donation
Mar 22, 3:00PM
If you're super squeamish about blood this might be a teeny bit uncomfortable, but I found it absolutely fascinating. City of Hope shows each step a unit of donated blood takes on its journey from a donor's arm to a patient in need. It's a peek into the circulatory system that helps your hospital save lives every day.
Your Nose Is a Super-Machine That Can Detect Over a Trillion Scents
Mar 22, 2:00PM
For nearly a century, scientists assumed the human nose was capable of discerning about 10,000 different odors. Turns out, that number was missing a whole bunch of zeroes—new research shows that the human nose can detect over 1,000,000,000,000 distinct scents. Tell your dog to quit being so smug.
Chinese Satellite Spots Floating Object in Flight 370 Search
Mar 22, 1:00PM
Chinese authorities said today that a satellite spotted a large object in the area of the Indian Ocean where the search continues for Malaysian Airlines flight MH 370. Malaysia's defense minister Hishammuddin Hussein says China will send ships to investigate the object.
Watching these dogs confused by a magic trick is hilariously cute
Mar 22, 4:12AM
Dogs can be incredibly smart but—when it comes to trusting humans—they are as naive as a little kid who doesn't know what a lie means yet. Watching these dogs getting completely confused when magician Jose Ahonen mades a treat disappear right in front of their eyes (and noses) makes me laugh and awwww at the same time.
This Fevered Dream Is Enough to Give You Night Terrors
Mar 22, 4:00AM
Blending live footage of a snow-enshrouded NYC with CGI animation over a frenetic soundtrack by Pilotpriest, The Dream by filmmaker Christian Haberkern tears through a frantic, nonsecquitor vision of subconscious distress. But what does it mean?
Watch a ball breaking glass filmed at 10 million frames per second
Mar 22, 3:42AM
Check out the incredible footage of a ball breaking a glass filmed at an uncanny 10 million frames per second by the HyperVision HPV-X Camera of Shimadzu, a Japanese corporation that makes precision instruments, measuring instruments and medical equipment.
The best and most influential special effects in recent film history
Mar 22, 12:47AM
You can agree or disagree with the selection of films in this compilation of the most influential special effects since the 1980s, but your brain will be on a sensory overload from beginning to end.
Most Beautiful Items: March 14 - 21, 2014
Mar 22, 12:00AM
Guys, you guys! It's finally spring! Or at least it is, technically speaking. You might still be sitting under a massive crap clump of snow, but there's plenty to ease your mind. A walking city that looks like it came out of the movie Up? Sure. Massive mist cannons in the bowels of NYC keeping the air clean? That works too. Come check 'em out below:
Why Do Drug Stores Put Soap Under Lock and Key?
Mar 21, 11:40PM
The last time I bought body wash at a downtown CVS, I had to call over an employee just to unlock the glass case. What? Why would anyone want to steal plastic bottles of soap worth a few bucks at best? The answer might surprise you.
Remember Twitter #Music?
Mar 21, 11:23PM
Remember Twitter #Music? No? Well, you're not alone. Twitter just announced they're removing the #Music app from the App Store today. If you already happen to have the app (jk, nobody has the app) it will continue to work until April 18th. [Techcrunch]
Now Available: Roland Synths, Samsung Galaxy S5 & Smartwatch Preorder
Mar 21, 11:20PM
More goodies hit the market that you can now grab! Or at least, get in line to grab.
Reframe Roundup: This Week's Best Photography Posts
Mar 21, 11:00PM
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.
9 Incredible Aerial Pics Of London, Seen From A Police Helicopter
Mar 21, 10:40PM
London looks cool from street-level. London looks really, really cool from a helicopter—specifically from the Metropolitan Police Department's Air Support Unit, a fleet of three that flies around providing support to the ground-bound team below. In between felony-fighting duties, the officers manage to take some truly incredible urban shots.
This Super Energy-Efficient House Is Made of Plastic
Mar 21, 10:22PM
Tearing down old things to make room for new things is an American tradition. It makes sense in some ways. After all, better building materials mean better buildings, right? Not if you like beautiful old buildings. There is, however, a compromise.
Gawker Christian Bale Could Be the New Steve Jobs | Jezebel Why Our Culture Jerks Off to College Por
Mar 21, 10:11PM
Gawker Christian Bale Could Be the New Steve Jobs | Jezebel Why Our Culture Jerks Off to College Porn But Hates College Porn Stars | Jalopnik This Flowchart Will Tell You What Car NOT To Buy | Kotaku If Bitcoins Were Around In The 90s | Kinja Popular Posts
Our Favorite Android, iOS, and Windows Phone Apps of the Week
Mar 21, 10:00PM
Earth has made 7 rotations since we were here last week. Let's celebrate with some great new apps!
Salvador Dalí's Famous Elephants Look Even Trippier in Lego Form
Mar 21, 9:55PM
We've seen Salvador Dalí himself rendered in Lego before, but that's not half as hard as trying to build his art out of the magical little bricks. Self-described brick artist Jin Kei did it, though. It's awesome.
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