It's so simple; all you need is a mirror, some blue paint, and a love for Valve's masterpiece in virtual teleportation. More »
Gadget Deals of the Day [Dealzmodo]
July 29th, 2010
With the amount of gratis food coming through hobomodo, I'm considering trying to eat for free for five days straight. Maybe not though. Gizmodo isn't quite that stingy with its intern. I still can't afford a cheap hard drive though. More »
An iPad Stand That Turns The iPad Into A Mini Monitor [Ipad]
July 29th, 2010
When you put the iPad on the Just Mobile UpStand, it just looks so cute. Like a child-sized version of the iMac. More »
V-Moda Crossfade LP Over-the-Ear Headphones Review: Wait For Version 2 [Review]
July 29th, 2010
The Crossfade LP is V-Moda's first over-the-ear headphones, branching out from their traditional in-ear headsets they've been known for. V-Moda says, at $250, they're competing with headphones like Dre's Monster noise-cancellation set—so that's what we compared it to. More »
American Museum of Natural History’s Explorer App Makes Paper Museum Maps Ancient Artifacts [Apps]
July 29th, 2010
The American Museum of Natural History is dedicated to preserving our planet's past. But its new app, which offers turn by turn directions to exhibits, customizable museum tours, and exhibit information, is nothing less than state of the art. More »
Nikon Thermos Is Go, I Repeat, Nikon Thermos IS GO [Nikon]
July 29th, 2010
Available only on pre-order up until now, the Nikon thermos joins its biggest rival, the Canon thermos, in the hallowed hall of camera-lens thermoses that are actually up for purchase. Just $23. [100milligrams via NPR via TWBE] More »
In North Korea, Even the HTML Coding Is Very Strong [HTML]
July 29th, 2010
Hmmmm, I'm not sure what message they're trying to send with the source code of the official webpage of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. [Daily WTF via The Daily What] More »
Longest Pinhole Exposure Ever Is Also Most Beautiful [Photography]
July 29th, 2010
I love pinhole photography. The fact that people will take a gamble on a piece of film for months—or even years—strikes me as almost romantic, like a time capsule. This longest-ever exposure shows 34months of New York life. More »
Those Nighttime iPhone Downloads Are Actually Not Downloads [Apple]
July 29th, 2010
Those large quantities of nighttime data transfer that appear on your AT&T cellphone bill? It's not new, and it's nothing to worry about—even though somehow it's getting more attention now. It's just routine updates for billing. More »
This Is a Gun [Guns]
July 29th, 2010
This cube may look like hell's version of Jenga, but it's actually an elaborate, 125-piece puzzle. The solution? A single-shot 45-caliber muzzle-loading pistol called the Intimidator. No, seriously. See for yourself. More »