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BERJAYA #science

A Mammogram Made By NASA

This is a NASA image. It's not a galaxy or a Saturnian moon. It's a breast mammogram made with the same tools used to enhance the images taken by their Earth observation satellites. And it helps doctors detecting cancer earlier. More »
BERJAYA #dealzmodo

Gadget Deals of the Day

Today's another one of those days with an outstanding crop of #dealz on everything from Big Screen TV's to Laptops to Mobile Apps. Don't miss out. More »

How to Enable Google Instant on Chrome for Mac

Google Instant in Chrome is way more useful than it is on Google.com, but currently you can only enable it on Windows. Reader Rob Johnson offers a simple trick for enabling Instant on Chrome's latest dev release for Macs. [Lifehacker]

Old Spice Guy Betrays Old Spice to Sell Windows Phone 7 in Australia?

Memey treachery! Viral video legend Isiah Mustafa appears in a new video, where he not-so-subtly alludes to the Windows Phone 7 launch, and an apparent ad campaign starring himself. I always thought advertising was a loyal business—how disillusioning. More »

Use Geotagged Photos As Waypoints For iPhone Navigation

The feature to use GPS coordinates inside geotagged photos as a waypoint to navigate to is an obvious one, but actually a pretty clever use if you think about it. Good job, TomTom. More »

How One Small DVR Improvement Screwed Up The Football-Watching Experience

No sport lends itself more readily to the splendors of digital video recording than football. And nobody suffered more than football fans when Comcast introduced a schoolmarmish new DVR feature: auto-correction for fast-forwarding. [Deadspin]

Real Weather Girls App Brings Weather For Lonely Creepsters

Weather HD is Weather, but with pretty visualizations of in movie form. But what if you're a guy that wants to creepily follow pretty girls around instead of looking at clouds? Today is your lucky day. More »

A Comprehensive Glossary Of Gifs

What sets the internet apart from other modes of communication—video, audio, text, imagery—is the way it translates a combination of forms into meaning through the use of animated gifs. Here, we present a glossary of their definitions. [Jezebel]

Gizmodo Pops the Question: We Need Your Help!

We need your help. We need you to not ask any questions. We need you to videotape yourself saying the following five words "Katie, will you marry me?" Please send your 30-second-long max videos to marryme@gizmodo.com by Monday, October 25th. More »
BERJAYA #ssd

Expensive, Yet Fast Describes Iomega's USB 3.0 SSD Flash Drives

USB 3.0 is fast. Faster than standard 7200 RPM disks can handle. So how do you make external storage faster to better fill up the transfer pipe? By putting an SSD inside. More »

Band Rocks Out on iPhones After Their Instruments Are Stolen

New York band Atomic Tom's instruments were stolen by some bastard(s). But rather than cry and break up, they brandished iPhones and executed an awesome, impromptu Subway performance. Neat! Or maybe just a viral video attempt. Sigh. More »
BERJAYA #georgelucas

It's Time To Forgive George Lucas

George Walton Lucas, Jr. is only a man. Unlike in myth, gods never create men. Only men create gods. To father a family of immortals is a burden no man can really bear. More »
BERJAYA #props

Marty McFly's Resizing Jacket and Nike Sneakers Available Just In Time for Halloween

I've seen Back to the Future at least a hundred times with my brothers and sister, which is why I'm excited about sinking myself in debt to get Marty McFly's resizing jacket, his Nike sneakers and Biff's porn mag. More »

Steve Jobs Has Created a Monster

The journalism student who got into an email fight with Apple CEO Steve Jobs has posted a tipsy webcam video which she says will be the first in a series. Meet a fameball in the making, Chelsea Kate Isaacs. [Gawker]
BERJAYA #verizon

Shades of a Master Plan: Why Apple Won't Get Beaten Again

The iPhone is coming to Verizon, soon. That's the blinking-neon-light message tucked inside the iPad's arrival on Verizon. Apple is in this to win it. More »

How to Give Your Beer the Right Glass and a Proper Pour

Want to really enjoy a good beer? The right glass and a good pour go a long way. We asked a certified beer sommelier to walk us through the perfect glass and pouring techniques. Here's what he said. [Lifehacker]

Race Car Races Inkjet Printer Around Track

Following on the success of their papercraft NSX, Epson bolted one of their inkjet printers shotgun in an Ariel Atom to see if they could print a racetrack out via Wi-Fi faster than the car could drive it. Who wins? [Jalopnik]
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The Statue of Liberty Hit By Lightning

I know that this must have happened more than once, but for the love of Thor, what a spectacular shot this is. The Lady of the Harbor standing still against the forces of nature. More »

Windows Phone 7 Is the Real Facebook Phone

When Microsoft and Facebook announced that they were partnering to integrate Facebook and Bing for social network–powered search, it confirmed something I thought Monday: Windows Phone 7 is the real Facebook phone. More »

In Which the Wall Street Journal Devotes an Entire Article to How Much BlackBerry Apps Suck

No really, that's about the long and short of this article in the Wall Street Journal: BlackBerry apps suck for users and for developers. And don't expect Plants vs. Zombies for BlackBerry for a long, long time. [WSJ]

Steampunk Iron Man Costume Embroiled in Scandal

Earlier this week, this steampunk Iron Man suit won best costume at New York Comic Con. Turns out it's just a repainted getup from an indie movie, and the film's creator is "royally angered" by its new superhero paint job. More »

The Tech Support Call of Our Dreams

There's a chick two phones over with a stuffed penguin doll and a poster of some bearded dude with swords. Tech support? Heck, I'd want to be transferred over to her for any call. More »
BERJAYA #bikes

No-One Will Dare Steal Your Personalized Bike (Unless Their Name's "Andrea" Too)

Even the most successful bike-thief will hesitate for a moment before slicing through the D-lock on your prized personalized ride...which is why you should make it even more difficult for them by riding a two-man first and lastname bike: More »

Full Angry Birds Game Now Available on Android for Free

It's been a thorn in any Android user's side, but finally the full Angry Birds game is now available on Android phones...only, not in the Android Market. Instead, Rovio chose to release it, for free, on the GetJar store. More »

Learn How to be an 8-Bit Game Developer Superstar...by Playing an iPhone Game

Don't waste time playing as farmers or retail tycoons. It's so unrealistic! Hone your skills on something you actually have a chance of becoming one day—a bearded coffee swillin' game developer! More »

Could YOU Rescue 33 Miners Trapped Underground?

The rescue of 33 Chilean miners trapped underground for weeks has made for great TV, but how does it shape up as a video game? [Kotaku]
BERJAYA #batteries

700 Used Coffee Capsules Turned into Batteries Keep Clocks Ticking

Coffee makes the world go 'round for millions every day, but in Vienna over 700 dirty, used Nespresso capsules were combined with copper and salt water to make battery-powered clocks, that linked together to keep a radio playing away happily. More »

Heathrow Employees Pull Prank On Airport PA System

Two Heathrow employees pulled a hilarious prank on the airport by giving bogus names to be read over the airport's PA system. The result were announcements like these: "My colleague just farted and left the room the bastard." More »

Just Dance...Wii...Jersey Shore...Ungh...

It is 2010, and this is what the world has come to. More »

Sneakily Snap Pictures with the Camera Camouflage iPhone App

Have you ever found yourself in a situation where you need to take a covert photograph (or ten)? Camera Camouflage is a super sneaky iPhone app that is voice activated and masquerades as a phone call. More »
Yesterday - October 14, 2010

The Trainyard iPhone App Turns Avoiding Train Crashes Into An Addiction

Trainyard may be a simple iPhone game, but it's one of my latest addictions. Folks who are nuts about logic and puzzle games—as well as those who adore Flight Control or ColorBind—are very likely to love it, too. More »
BERJAYA #imagecache

Three Heroes In the Swimming Pool

These three people in funny white suits, floating in those yellow rafts are—from left to right—Apollo 1's Command Pilot Virgil "Gus" Grissom, Pilot Roger B. Chaffee, and Senior Pilot Edward H. White. They look so happy. More »

This Dexter Video Kills Me

I've to admit that I stopped watching Dexter after the second season with that insufferable English pathological liar, but I really like this music video by Pogo. It's entirely made with sound samples from the series. [Showtime via LikeCool]
BERJAYA #blockquote

Steve Jobs' Biggest Mistake—Or His Best Decision

Was hiring John Sculley, the man who sold fizzy drinks and corn snacks at Pepsico, the biggest mistake Steve Jobs ever made? Sculley now seems to think that's the case, but I disagree: More »

What It's Like to Parachute Into The Big House

Ever wondered what it'd be like to parachute into one of the largest college football stadiums in the world, with 113,000 cheering on your landing? Well, exactly like this. More »
BERJAYA #canon

Put Your Camera on Canon's Prototype Dock and Watch it Magically Charge and Share

Well, it's inductive charging, not magic. But Canon's Cross Media dock looks like a particularly sweet implementation, letting you not only juice up to three cameras or camcorders sans wires, but suck down and share your pics and vids too. More »
BERJAYA #contest

Gizmodo's Sexy Robot Costume Contest!

Hey, what are you gonna be for Halloween? If you dress like a sexy robot, you could win our Sexy Robot Costume Contest. Post photos on our facebook page or send em to costumecontest@gizmodo.com. You could win... FAME! And a pizza. More »

How it feels to be crushed at the center of the Earth

At the center of our planet, heat and pressure are so tremendous that even the structure of iron is transformed. Now, using lasers and diamonds, researchers have reproduced those conditions in the lab. And discovered something they'd always suspected. [io9]

Take Five: Never Accidentally Stop Listening to Music on Your iPhone Again

It's a common occurrence. You're listening to music, you put it on pause, and you end up listening to yourself breathe for an hour. Take Five offers relief, pausing your music for a while and then automatically resuming playback later. More »
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