TopNewsToday.org

Gadgetlab Newsall gadgetlab news

That Insane New Falcons Stadium Is Really Going To Happen

That Insane New Falcons Stadium Is Really Going To Happen

From a pair of ideas floated in April, the Falcons have chosen the official conceptual design for their new stadium, set to begin construction next year. It features an eight-piece roof that will twist closed-essentially an iris...

gizmodo.com (12 hours ago)

The Offline Glass Ensures You Talk, Not Text, At The Bar

The Offline Glass Ensures You Talk, Not Text, At The Bar

Tired of your friends texting on their phones while they should be getting schnockered? This clever hack is called the Offline Glass and it's designed to ensure that you and your friends don't sit at the bar checking Wikipedia for who...

techcrunch.com (12 hours ago)

Why Haven't Mugs Told Us the Coffee's Temperature Until Now?

Why Haven't Mugs Told Us the Coffee's Temperature Until Now?

If you've got $38 to spare and a few weeks to wait for delivery, Brando's got a new temperature sensing travel mug that guarantees you'll never again burn your mouth on scalding hot coffee-or accidentally sip a stale brew that's gone...

gizmodo.com (13 hours ago)

"Pocket Telephones" Made for Cheap Calling All the Way Back in 1910

"Pocket Telephones" Made for Cheap Calling All the Way Back in 1910

You've almost certainly got a telephone in your pocket (or clutch), but don't think for a second that it makes you any kind of pioneer. People were predicting-and using-pocket telephones more than a century ago, for reasons every bit as...

gizmodo.com (14 hours ago)

Amazon Makes Your Boring Facebook-Birthday Posts Worth Something

Amazon Makes Your Boring Facebook-Birthday Posts Worth Something

Posting a Facebook birthday greeting is the lowest level of well wishing. Now you can take the laziest birthday greeting and add something tangible, an Amazon gift card.    

wired.com (15 hours ago)

Charge Your Phone at One of These Public, Solar-Powered Stations

Charge Your Phone at One of These Public, Solar-Powered Stations

New York City is getting 25 solar-powered smartphone charging stations across the city.    

wired.com (17 hours ago)

Goji Is A Smart Lock For Your Home That Has Nothing To Do With Berries

Goji Is A Smart Lock For Your Home That Has Nothing To Do With Berries

Welcome to the era of the round, shiny in-home automation system. While Nest led the charge early on, a new device, called Goji, is taking up the mantle. The Goji is an automatic deadbolt that looks like HAL 2000's eye and can take...

techcrunch.com (19 hours ago)

Fetish: Prism Zero G Glider Kite

Fetish: Prism Zero G Glider Kite

This glider kite has a special design that enables it to float not only in light breezes, but also in no breeze at all, so you can toss it like a glider.    

wired.com (23 hours ago)

Trek Stars: 6 Travel Essentials You’ll Want for Your Next Trip

Trek Stars: 6 Travel Essentials You’ll Want for Your Next Trip

Consider these first-class travel aids to keep you Wired on the road.    

wired.com (23 hours ago)

Natural Selection: Camping Gear That Redefines ‘Roughing It’

Natural Selection: Camping Gear That Redefines ‘Roughing It’

With the right campsite comforts, even city slickers can feel at home in the wilderness.    

wired.com (23 hours ago)

All gadgetlab news »

Zuckerberg And Samsung Meet, Raising Questions About...
techcrunch.com (19 hours ago)

Friendly Fire: A Barbecue Toolkit for Backyard Chefs
wired.com (23 hours ago)

Worried Who's Watching Your Web Browsing? Adafruit's...
techcrunch.com (23 hours ago)

If You Watch One Daft Punk Remix Performed By Robots (And...
techcrunch.com (1 day ago)

Scientist Drinks Billion-Year-Old Water Just to See What...
gizmodo.com (1 day ago)

LTE Advanced Is Going to Rock Your Mobile World — But Not...
wired.com (1 day ago)

Have Your Next Suit Fitted With Computers, Cut With Lasers
wired.com (1 day ago)

Living In The Future With The Form Labs Form 1
techcrunch.com (1 day ago)

Not sure if you're exactly a smartwatch kind of person?
gizmodo.com (1 day ago)

New DRM Will Change The Words in Your E-Book
wired.com (1 day ago)

Apple's 2013 13-Inch MacBook Air Sweetens The Deal For...
techcrunch.com (1 day ago)

Every Child Millionaire Needs To Own a Pedal-Porsche
gizmodo.com (1 day ago)

Ford Is Using Robots to Put Cars Through Its Toughest Tests
gizmodo.com (1 day ago)

Distractions | Google Glass Is Great for Toddlers....
wired.com (1 day ago)

What 802.11ac Networking Is, And Why You Want It
wired.com (1 day ago)

These Photos Of NYC's Subway Project Are Astonishing
gizmodo.com (2 days ago)

See The Glass Half Full In This Underwater Mirror
gizmodo.com (2 days ago)

These Beautiful Iridescent Clouds Are Actually Foreboding
gizmodo.com (2 days ago)

Mozilla Wants Scientists To Be More Open
gizmodo.com (2 days ago)

Up Close With Casio's Latest Edifice Surf Watch
techcrunch.com (3 days ago)

MacBook Cheat Sheet
gizmodo.com (3 days ago)

Here's How Microsoft Fixes Their PR Nightmare
gizmodo.com (3 days ago)

Damn that's a huge bitch.
gizmodo.com (4 days ago)

Pure Emergence: Tom Beddard’s Amazing Fractal Architecture
gizmodo.com (4 days ago)

This Week On The TC Gadgets Podcast: E3, The Death Of...
techcrunch.com (4 days ago)

All latest news »

Scitech all Scitech news

Is this the end of sticky labels on fruit? New laser 'tattoos' that mark the skin are approved by the EU

Is this the end of sticky labels on fruit? New laser 'tattoos' that mark the skin are approved by the EU

The EU approved the use of iron oxides and hydroxides in lasering citrus fruit, melons and...

dailymail.co.uk (before 10 hours)

Last telegram ever to be sent July 14

The telegram as we know it will officially be put to rest this summer

cbsnews.com (before 10 hours)

NYC to offer free phone-charging stations in parks

New Yorkers seeking extra juice for devices this summer, will get a little help with new...

cbsnews.com (before 11 hours)

NASA's Grand Challenge: Stop asteroids from destroying Earth

There may be killer asteroids headed for Earth, and NASA has decided to do something about it

cbsnews.com (before 13 hours)

more Scitech news »

Science all Science news

Before Directing 'District 9,' Neill Blomkamp Illustrated For Popular Science

Before Directing 'District 9,' Neill Blomkamp Illustrated For Popular Science

We've rounded up some of Blomkamp's work here, and get some advice on moviemaking from the director himself. Now, Neill Blomkamp is the acclaimed director of sci-fi flick District 9 and the...

popsci.com (before 11 hours)

Before Directing 'District 9,' Neill Blomkamp Illustrated For Popular Science

Autistic brain circuits make mother's voice just another sound

A human voice has no special ring to the autistic brain because areas related to reward and...

latimes.com (before 4 hours)

Before Directing 'District 9,' Neill Blomkamp Illustrated For Popular Science

Op-Ed Contributor: Surviving the Next Gulf Oil Spill

A nickel of every dollar from the BP-oil-spill fines should be used to protect coastal marshes...

nytimes.com (before 4 hours)

Before Directing 'District 9,' Neill Blomkamp Illustrated For Popular Science

Applause Response Has Little to Do With Performance

Applause takes on a life of its own during a concert or other event, a new study finds. Continue...

discovery.com (before 10 hours)

more Science news »

Most read

LTE Advanced Is Going to... wired.com
That Insane New Falcons... gizmodo.com
Scientist Drinks... gizmodo.com
Have Your Next Suit Fitted... wired.com
Zuckerberg And Samsung... techcrunch.com
The Offline Glass Ensures... techcrunch.com
If You Watch One Daft Punk... techcrunch.com
Worried Who's Watching Your... techcrunch.com
Goji Is A Smart Lock For... techcrunch.com
Living In The Future With... techcrunch.com
"Pocket Telephones" Made... gizmodo.com
Charge Your Phone at One of... wired.com
Why Haven't Mugs Told Us... gizmodo.com
Friendly Fire: A Barbecue... wired.com
Fetish: Prism Zero G Glider... wired.com
Trek Stars: 6 Travel... wired.com
Amazon Makes Your Boring... wired.com
Natural Selection: Camping... wired.com

Advertisement

Most popular

Follow us

Facebook
Twitter
Google+
RSS Feed

Advertisement

Search

Search:

Word cloud

US | Sport | Business | Technology | Lifestyle | Entertainment | World | Search
Privacy Policy | About | Contacts
All news and photos belong to their authors.