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Facebook's Drone-and-Laser Plan to Give Internet to Everyone
Mar 27, 9:47PM
In its quest to get the whole world online, Facebook's Internet.org project has included partnerships with companies like Samsung and Nokia, as well as with NASA. Now it seems that rumors about Mark Zuckerberg's Facebook drone dreams are true, and the social network giant is planning on internet-delivering drones, satellites, and even lasers. Here's our first look at how that might take shape.
Hacked Twitter Accounts Can Be More Valuable Than Stolen Credit Cards
Mar 27, 9:40PM
Hackers operate by the same rules of economics as we all do. Thanks to a high profile breach like Target's , a glut of stolen credit cards has made them cheap cheap cheap. So you know what's a more valuable target these days? Your Twitter account.
These Macro Shots of Marine Life in Motion Are Unbelievably Beautiful
Mar 27, 9:20PM
With all the wild stuff going on in the ocean's depths, corals and sponges don't seem like the marine life that would be most fun to watch because—do they even move? Yes! They do! Slow Life reveals a super close-up, ultra-hi-res perspective on these delicate underwater systems in motion—and they're gorgeous.
Microsoft Office for iPad: Full Video Walkthrough and Hands On
Mar 27, 9:07PM
After Office for iOS proved itself a pretty big disappointment to anyone who was hoping to actually do things with the app, the long-anticipated Office for iPad has finally hit the App Store . It's ok; you can let out a sigh of relief. This time, Microsoft got it right.
It's Almost Impossible For a Wallet To Get Any Thinner Than This
Mar 27, 9:00PM
The pursuit of an absolutely minimal wallet leads some to just wrap an elastic band around their plastic cards and cash. But many of us still need a little more structure than that, and that's what the Flexy delivers, with a form factor that's just barely larger than a single credit card.
Get Out Of Here: A Springtime Guide To Urban Day Hikes
Mar 27, 8:40PM
It's that time of year, when getting out of the city has never felt so good, escaping the salt-white concrete of winter and the waste-blown streets for the steadily-warming hills and forests outside town, stepping into the peripheral wilderness of the city for some early spring hikes. Gizmodo tied up its boots, donned a warm hat, and hit the Hudson Valley for a first-hand look at the easily forgotten world of urban day hikes.
Report: Amazon's Planning a Free Streaming Service For Original Shows
Mar 27, 8:14PM
The WSJ is reporting that Amazon has its sights set on an ad-supported streaming media service that would be available outside of its existing streaming offerings on Prime. Think of it as an all on-demand Amazon TV network.
The Fantastic Alien Worlds of Concept Artist Christian Lorenz Scheurer
Mar 27, 8:10PM
Ever wondered who dreams up the otherworldly architecture and cities you see in movies like Thor 2 and Man of Steel? Meet Christian Lorenz Scheurer, the concept artist behind both movies—and many others.
What's Your Most-Liked Instagram Post?
Mar 27, 8:00PM
Maybe it was a shot of a sunset under the tint of an X Pro II filter. Or perhaps it was a school pic from back when you had braces and headgear with a Valencia tint and a very special #tbt tag. Whatever it is, show us your most popular Instagram post.
Why Are Screens Better Than Real Life?
Mar 27, 7:57PM
I have three children, and left unsupervised, they will stare at screens until their eyeballs liquefy and seep into the carpet. And so, I spend every single day of my existence wringing my hands over how much screen time is too much screen time for these people. Sometimes I set a timer. Sometimes I say, "TIME IS UP" and go to take the screens away, and then my kids freak the fuck out, and I give them back the screens so they can put their stupid Minecraft characters to bed, which always takes two minutes longer than it should. And then I worry that I'm a simp because I gave into their screaming, but man, do I hate hearing them scream. Sometimes, when I'm tired, I just let it go, because it's cold outside, and I've run out of board games to play and tedious craft projects to do. Every parent knows that a screen works flawlessly for subduing annoying kids.
Blink and You'll Miss This 188 MPH RC Car
Mar 27, 7:40PM
Last week Samvir Thandi blew our minds with a model rocket car that hit 285 mph. But it was basically just a rocket engine with wheels that you aimed—hopefully accurately—and fired. Nick Case's remote control speed demons actually have electric motors, and his latest creation—quite possibly the world's fastest RC car—just hit 188 mph.
How Would You Redraw North America?
Mar 27, 7:00PM
Billionaire venture capitalist Tim Draper recently proposed splitting California up into six distinct states. Draper's plan is getting a good deal of ridicule in the press, despite the fact that it could actually make its way to California ballots in the next election. But it's easy to forget that throughout history, political boundaries have indeed been redrawn to suit different needs.
Why Shelving Units Are the Most Personal Pieces Of Furniture You Own
Mar 27, 7:00PM
I don't often have emotional reactions to shelving units, but cripes—these pics from Design is a State of Mind, a new exhibition at London's Serpentine Sackler Gallery, are just about perfect. Storage systems are often stuck in the shadow of the stuff they're displaying, but, here, a handful of perfect specimens get the spotlight they deserve.
These Dazzling LED Sculptures Are Like Giant Kinetic Lite-Brites
Mar 27, 6:40PM
Artist Jim Campbell has made a career out of tinkering with LED arrays. His newest work, a series of glowing, undulating installations, are a playful mix of circuitry, motion, and pure light that will captivate any onlooker.
Guy With Phony Twitter Tricks Entire Town Into Thinking He's Mayor
Mar 27, 6:20PM
Recently, the residents of Stafford received a bit of a shock when they realized that their amiable, beloved mayor was actually—not. As it turns out, their devout leader was just some dude with a fake Twitter account and a fancy-looking mayoral chain. God bless the internet.
A Rugged Touchscreen Watch That Looks To the Sun For Charging
Mar 27, 6:10PM
Long before Samsung's Galaxy Gear entered the picture with its colorful LCD display, Tissot introduced a touchscreen watch to help alleviate button clutter. It was far from what we would now consider 'smart', but it made accessing the T-Touch's various functions a lot easier. And while the latest version still doesn't connect to your smartphone, it's now able to soak up the sun for near-infinite battery life.
A Car Charger For Everyone, Air Purifiers, BOGO Jamba Juice [Deals]
Mar 27, 5:45PM
This particular car charger has a built-in MicroUSB cord, in addition to a 2.4A USB port, making it perfect for couples and families with a mix of iOS and Android devices.
This Backyard Hideaway For a Pianist Will Make Every Musician Drool
Mar 27, 5:40PM
The backyard shack is a fantasy of every hobbyist. If you are a hobbyist with some scrilla, however, you can make your dream a reality—which is exactly what these homeowners/pianists in Japan did, by building an awesome sound-proof shack for their pianos.
A Build-It-Yourself Modular Jetski That Fits in Your Car's Trunk
Mar 27, 5:20PM
As fun as a jetski be when you get on the water, they can also be a bit of a pain to haul around if you don't pay for a permanent dock. So a bunch of designers in Wisconsin created the BomBoard, a lightweight and highly portable personal watercraft that can be easily disassembled and tossed in the trunk of a compact car.
Microsoft Office Finally Comes to the iPad Today, And It's Free(mium)
Mar 27, 5:13PM
It's coming up on a year since the original release of Microsoft Office for iOS , but in all that time there's been no iPad-specific version to be found. And now it's here (for free, to try) as of two o'clock this afternoon, as a gift from Microsoft's new cloud-guru CEO Satya Nadella .
The Man Who Collects the World's Rarest Architectural Artifacts
Mar 27, 5:00PM
For Evan Blum, it started as a hobby when he was young. His father, an architect specializing in reuse, exposed him to the world of architectural antiques—and it wasn't long before Evan's own collection had outgrown the space he lived in. Today, 41 years later, it's how he makes his living.
The Latest Mining Boom? Plants That Eat Metal And Scrub The Soil Clean
Mar 27, 4:40PM
Plants that eat metal sound like a biological impossibility. But these hungry little guys exist, sucking tiny bits of toxic metal from the soil. They don't just clean the Earth, either—they can actually mine bits of gold and nickel for use by humans.
Western Digital Crams Two-Disk RAID Into Portable Thunderbolt Drive
Mar 27, 4:20PM
The new MyPassport Pro from Western Digital is the world's first bus-powered portable hard drive to offer two disks with RAID capability for blazing fast, grab-and-go storage.
The Largest Earthquake In U.S. History Happened 50 Years Ago Today
Mar 27, 4:00PM
At 5:42 a.m. on March 27, 1964, a 9.2-magnitude earthquake erupted 78 miles east of Anchorage, Alaska. The earthquake remains the most powerful earthquake to strike North America, and the second-largest earthquake ever measured.
How Preparing for the Singularity in the Present Is Shaping the Future
Mar 27, 4:00PM
We are living in an age of some truly grand challenges. Consider a few. Approximately 41 percent of men and women will develop cancer at some point during their lifetime, according to the National Cancer Institute. Sophisticated data breaches in 2013 resulted in over 57 million records exposed. Economic inequality is translating into significant gaps in longevity, increasingly separating those who may see the arrival of the technological singularity from those who will never have the chance.
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