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This Week's Top Comedy Video: Come Here
Jul 06, 1:00AM
Dude! Get off that dumb computer and come check this thing out! Come here, dude. Seriously. Come here.
Watch Jamie Dornan Before He Gets Huge In 'The Fall'
Jul 05, 11:30PM
If you're done binging on the incredible second season of Orange Is the New Black, then we've got the perfect dessert. Check out the first season of the BBC show The Fall, a spooky drama starring X-Files star Gillian Anderson and Fifty Shades of Grey frontman Jamie Dornan.
Paolo Nutini: Let Me Down Easy
Jul 05, 10:30PM
To many of us, Paolo Nutini is synonymous with his 2006 song "New Shoes." The feel-good hit instantly puts a smile on my face, entices me to throw a pair of squeaky clean new kicks on, and do something I rarely ever want to do, which is move.
Show Us Your Crappiest Fireworks Pictures From Last Night
Jul 05, 9:30PM
Let's be honest: Your fireworks photos probably suck. You were likely crowded in a swarm of sweaty people that proved difficult to angle your phone to the heavens, so instead you were left with a blurry mess.
Daimler's Self-Driving Truck Isn't Good for Nervous Highway Drivers
Jul 05, 8:30PM
Attention Google: Your self-driving car looks wimpy compared to this self-driving beast-turned-truck. On Thursday, German automaker Daimler demonstrated the Mercedes-Benz Future Truck 2025 (that's when it hopes the vehicle will hit the marketplace) to spectators.
Maybe it's Ducking Time to Get Rid of Autocorrect
Jul 05, 8:00PM
Welcome to Reading List, Gizmodo's Saturday afternoon collection of the best articles from around the web this week. What have we got today? Good stuff from Slate, The New Yorker, Outside Magazine, and National Geographic.
Hospitals Are Using Credit Card Data To Predict People's Health
Jul 05, 7:37PM
So, this sounds creepy: Some hospitals are identifying high-risk patients by buying loads of consumer data (i.e. credit card purchases, store loyalty programs, etc.) and plugging it into algorithms so they can step in before the customer gets sick. According to Bloomberg Businessweek, it's currently being used by Carolinas HealthCare System, which is using that type of data to survey the health of its two million members.
Watch This Incredible "Transformers" Stop-Motion Movie Right Now
Jul 05, 6:22PM
Save yourself the $12 (or whatever it costs these days) it takes to see the new Transformers movie and watch this instead. A clever YouTube user named Harris Loureiro created an awesome video that blends computer effects and stop-motion features to depict a fight between Optimus Prime and an army of Constructicons.
If the FDA Has Its Way, Drug Companies Could Soon Tweet Side Effects
Jul 05, 5:30PM
Realizing that social media isn't a passing fad, the Food and Drug Administration has finally laid out its highly anticipated guidelines for how drug companies should act on the Internet.
How to Brew Cannabis Tinctures (Eyedroppers Full of Happiness)
Jul 05, 4:00PM
Now that you're good and deafened from last night's Independence Day celebrations, it's time to do something productive with your recovery day—like, say, brewing alcohol-derived cannabis concentrates that will have you melting into your couch all day tomorrow.
Dubai Is Obviously Building the World's Biggest Mall
Jul 05, 3:00PM
Since building something that's conventional is out of the question for Dubai, the second-largest United Arab Emirates city announced today that it's breaking ground on the world's largest shopping mall.
How To Install Android L Preview Right Now
Jul 05, 1:33PM
The next version of Android isn't ready or even properly named yet, but Google has kindly released a Developer Preview of the software so anyone bold enough can take a look at what it offers. All you need is a spare Nexus 5 or 2013 Wi-Fi Nexus 7 that you don't rely on, and the instructions we've laid out below.
The World's 19 Weirdest Hangover Remedies
Jul 05, 1:00PM
When you travel the world, having a few drinks with your hosts is a great way to get a sense of the local culture. But excessive alcohol consumption can cause physiological consequences . Don't worry—a hangover is universal, and your new friends probably already know a way to cope with it.
Lawn Care Is a Performance, Not a Chore, With this Lovely Push Mower
Jul 05, 1:00AM
Why would you choose a push mower over a gas or electric-driven model? Besides providing a better workout, they're easier to maintain, and easier to store. And in the case of designer Joe McWha's Little Mow, they can actually look more like a piece of modern art than just a lawn care tool.
Drone captures beautiful film flying through fireworks
Jul 05, 12:24AM
This video—shot from a drone over West Palm Beach, Florida—takes you into the heart of a fireworks display. It almost feels like you are flying between explosions surrounded by colors hundreds of feet above the ground. I thought fireworks couldn't get any better and I was wrong. This is awesome!
Every Guest Can Be Their Own Grillmaster With this Tabletop BBQ
Jul 05, 12:00AM
The general rule of thumb is that whoever's throwing the barbecue gets to be the grillmaster—but that's not always a coveted title. Picky eaters and those who prefer their steaks burnt to a crisp take the fun out of it, so the folks at Unikia have created a communal tabletop grill that makes everyone responsible for grilling their own food.
Be a Patriot: Rewatch Independence Day This Fourth of July Weekend
Jul 04, 11:00PM
It is America's birthday party and you should probably be standing in a backyard, eating a hot dog and drinking a shandy, looking at a flag if not actively waving one, as expensive fireworks crackle in the distance and strains of Bruce Springsteen play through your neighbor's ostentatiously expensive new stereo system.
Neil Diamond's Anthemic Ode to America is as Patriotic as it Gets
Jul 04, 10:30PM
U! S! A! U! S! A!
Our Favorite Android, iOS, and Windows Phone Apps of the Week
Jul 04, 10:00PM
It's not just another Friday here in America—it's the Fourth of July, where we celebrate our independence by blowing up small bits of the land we threw tea in an ocean for. And what better way to let freedom ring than by downloading Gizmodo's favorite apps of the week?
Silicone Pads Make Everything Stick To Your Fridge, Not Just Magnets
Jul 04, 9:00PM
We've probably all seen those silicone pads that promise to keep your smartphone or sunglasses from sliding off your dashboard while driving. But a company called Siconi has one you can adhere to your fridge—or any vertical surface—to hold everything from shopping lists to car keys.
These Photorealistic Stencils Make Banksy Look Like an Amateur
Jul 04, 8:00PM
If you visit the elementary school in Terracina, Italy, you're going to be a little bit tripped it out. As of a month or two ago, several small children appear to be standing sideways on the building's façade. But obviously, children cannot defy gravity. They're actually the latest creation of a street artist named Strøk.
Gas Prices, Hurricanes, Bike Porn: What's Ruining Our Cities This Week
Jul 04, 7:00PM
A hurricane is poised to ruin the Atlantic Seaboard's barbecues this weekend. Gas prices might ruin the rest of the country's road trips. And over in Madrid, some, ahem, questionable images are ruining the city's brand-new bike share kiosks. It's What's Ruining Our Cities. Happy Independence Day.
5 Surprising Facts About America's Favorite Exploding Pastime
Jul 04, 6:00PM
Firecrackers are essentially un-American, even though we associate them our most deeply patriotic celebration, the Fourth of July. The fact is that firecrackers are foreign-born novelties, and have been as long as Americans have lit them for a noisy salute to the nation's birth. As it turns out, firecracker history is as colorful and complicated as the lithographed artwork used to sell them. Warren Dotz, a pop-culture historian, collector, and author of many books, including a pair on cat and dog food labels, spoke with us about their story, while the photos of firecracker labels above and below come from Mike McHenry's Mr. Brick Label Flicker page.
I'm Watching Parts Unknown As a Faux Vacation and So Should You
Jul 04, 5:00PM
I'm hooked on Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown. It's the best show on Netflix let alone broadcast TV. It's as entertaining and escapist as any other garbage fictional show you watch but is actually comprised of real-life, incredibly shot documentary content. Learning was never so much fun.
Endless flood of people looks like real life World War Z
Jul 04, 4:35PM
This time-lapse was shot earlier this week in Hong Kong during a demonstration in support of democracy. It shows thousands of protesters walking down one of the main streets of the city in what seems an endless flood of people.
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