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The Gizmodo Computer Lab For Kids Who Can’t Tech Good
We all take things for granted. Like having a school. Or a computer. That’s why Gizmodo and some friendly gadget companies are teaming up with Surf For Life, a non-profit that lets people help local causes while on vacation. In September, I’m going to El Salvador’s El Cuco region with some amazing artists, surf board … Continued
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The Life of Steve Jobs
Steve Jobs’ death is heartbreaking, but might be the perfect point to take a second and look at the good, bad and as he might have put it, “insanely great” parts of a history-changing life. https://gizmodo.com/steve-jobs-is-dead-5838847 Foreword (It’s long. You can skip this if you want.) The timeline itself is made from a half dozen … Continued
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Reviews
Why An Amazing Surf Director Thinks FCP X Should Be Called Final Cut Amateur
Cyrus Sutton is a surfer. And he’s reviewing Final Cut Pro X for Gizmodo. Why? Because he’s one of the best surf flick directors in decades. His movies exude a summertime vibe I wish I could bottle up for winter. You see, most surfers are inherent detail oriented gear heads. You’re talking about a culture … Continued
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If Your Heart Stops For 96 Minutes, Pray This Machine Is At Your Side
Ninety six minutes. Eleven shocks by defibrillator. Two dozen rescuers pounding his chest in shifts to bring vital oxygen to his limp body. A helicopter, even. That’s what it took to revive 54-year old Howard Snitzer this month. Oh, and a little celebrated thing called a capnography machine that let everyone know that he was … Continued
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Gizmodo Foe Jim Goldman Majored In Journalism Ethics
Did you know old Gizmodo c-grade foe and former CNBC Silicon Valley Bureau Chief Jim Goldman moved from journalism to PR a while ago? And did you know he’s been implicated in a smear campaign against Google on Facebook’s behalf? You may. But you probably didn’t know that Goldman majored in “Ethics in Political Journalism … Continued
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Google’s Music Service Is Called Music Beta By Google
The NYTimes reports that Google’s Music service, which we’re expecting to be launched Tuesday morning, will be called Music Beta. And unlike Amazon’s service, which holds 1,000 songs that you already own for free in the cloud, it will hold 20,000 songs. 20,000 songs! https://gizmodo.com/googles-music-service-will-be-announced-tomorrow-and-is-5800231 The service will be invite-only to start—available to Verizon Xoom … Continued
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How To Measure a Shark (Safely)
Measuring a shark. You could do it by catching one and holding up a tape measure from its fin to its head. Or you could use a camera and keep some distance between yourself and jaws. That’s what Dr Mark Meekan and Gabriel Vianna are doing in the shark sanctuary at Palau: Using two cameras … Continued
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Turns Out That Jet Surfboard Is Pretty Fast
Remember that crazy battery-powered jet surfboard? Turns out it’s pretty quick, pushing 20 pounds of thrust good for up to 12mph for a run time of almost 40 minutes. That’s 3 times faster than most humans can paddle. The drawback is that the kit weighs an extra 15 pounds. Good for stability, bad for maneuverability, … Continued
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A Camera Smaller Than a Match-head
The Naneye camera is 1 by 1 mm—or smaller than a match-head—and does 250×250 pixels at 44 frames per second. The use? “medical endoscopy, dental imaging, surgical robots, guide wire visualization, intubation equipment visualization, disposable equipment”. The camera runs off 1.8volts and can be used on a cable up to 2 meters long. [awaiba via … Continued
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Computers Are Killing the Beauty of Cursive
“These kids are losing time where they create beauty every day,” Professor Christen said. “But it’s hard for me to make a practical argument for it. I’m not one who’s mourning it because of that; I’m mourning the beauty, the aesthetics.” [NYT]
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Crucial’s New SSDs for Laptops
I let most component news hit the floor but I can’t seem to get enough of SSD news because of how much I want my laptop to stop ticking and clicking and whirring. Crucial’s new M4 line of 2.5-inch SSDs just came out. Cult of Mac says: Crucial has just launched its new M4 lineup … Continued
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This Teeny Sensor Fits In an Eyeball—and Is Solar-Powered and Wireless
A fascinating prototype of sensor the size of a cubic millimeter has been developed with a lot of brilliant technology inside—never mind that its specifically meant for glaucoma patients. The device takes measurements every 15 minutes and uploads the readings once a day by 400 and 900MHz frequencies. Because of the small size of its … Continued
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ScienceHealth
Watch This Robot Surgeon Play Operation (The Game) as Easily as It Can Sew Up Your Colon
This robot is wonderful. I’d let it sew me up, anytime. http://uk.gizmodo.com/amazing-robot-surgeon-folds-teeny-tiny-paper-airplane-5787993 And here’s a bonus video of it lacing a football: [Youtube]
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Lasers Can Turn Your Hair Into an Hourly Forensic Record
Using delicate lasers to ionize but not burn difference sections of your hair for precise chemical analysis, this new forensic method can theoretically tell what you ate and where you were in the world on an hour by hour basis. (Usually, the entire hair gets mashed up into one vague average sample.) “Carbon tells you … Continued
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What’s Inside Inkjet Cartridges?
Wired has the breakdown in this month’s What’s Inside. For starters, lots of water: The ink in inkjet cartridges can be as much as 95 percent superpure deionized water. Yet at more than $3 per milliliter, it would be cheaper to print your vacation pics with Dom Perignon. The rest of the ingredients happen to … Continued
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Taliban Prison Breakers Interviewed
The Daily Beast has interviewed two of the men freed in the prison break we covered earlier today. One interviewee, Mullah Asadullah Akhund, described the escape in detail, while an anonymous commander was quoted as saying, “We are poor in technology, but with the help of All Mighty Allah we embarrassed the enemy with all … Continued
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