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    Andrew Liszewski

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    feeds.gizmodo.com.au feeds.gizmodo.com.au 2021-02-25 21:34

    Nerf Shrunk Its Balls For a New Line of More Powerful Blasters You’ll Rarely Have to Reload

    The least enjoyable part of a friendly Nerf battle isn’t getting hit, it’s...

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    feeds.gizmodo.com.au feeds.gizmodo.com.au 2021-02-24 02:31

    Anker Beats Apple to the Punch With a MagSafe Battery for Your iPhone 12

    Apple’s iPhone 12 MagSafe technology not only makes charging easier, it also...

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    feeds.gizmodo.com.au feeds.gizmodo.com.au 2021-02-24 01:19

    Sony’s New FX3 Puts a Cinema-Quality Camera in Your Pocket

    For a while it seemed like Sony’s high-end digital filmmaking cameras were on...

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    feeds.gizmodo.com.au feeds.gizmodo.com.au 2021-02-23 03:00

    This Smart Rubik’s Cube Is Teaching Me How to Solve One After 40 Years of Failure

    A robot built out of Lego can solve a Rubik’s Cube in about 3.2 seconds, but...

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    feeds.gizmodo.com.au feeds.gizmodo.com.au 2021-02-20 00:18

    That Time a Canadian Town Derailed a Diesel Train and Drove It Down the Street to Provide Emergency Power

    Even in a suburb of Montreal that’s well versed in dealing with winter...

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    An Entire Second Floor Pops Out of this Tiny RV, Complete with a Working Elevator to Get Up There
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    feeds.gizmodo.com.au feeds.gizmodo.com.au 2021-02-19 22:18

    An Entire Second Floor Pops Out of this Tiny RV, Complete with a Working Elevator to Get Up There

    There’s never been a better time to hit the open road and escape an over-crowded city, but why leave the creature comforts of home at home? Living out of a recreational vehicle can be quite luxurious, even if you’re...

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    ‘Never Gonna Give You Up’ in 4K Is an Eye-Melting Way to Rickroll Someone
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    feeds.gizmodo.com.au feeds.gizmodo.com.au 2021-02-19 00:11

    ‘Never Gonna Give You Up’ in 4K Is an Eye-Melting Way to Rickroll Someone

    As powerful workstations slowly but surely work to remaster all the world’s old film and video footage to higher resolutions and frame rates using machine learning techniques, you’d assume that one piece of footage...

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    The Most Important Research Ever Conducted Finds that Touchscreens Can Detect Baked Goods
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    feeds.gizmodo.com.au feeds.gizmodo.com.au 2021-02-18 21:55

    The Most Important Research Ever Conducted Finds that Touchscreens Can Detect Baked Goods

    The capacitive technology that allows us to physically interact with touchscreens isn’t just limited to our fingers or a fancy stylus. Hopefully, someone somewhere is polishing up a Nobel Prize because a researcher...

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    Resisting the Urge to Pet Panasonic’s Farting Robot Sock Cat Might Be Impossible
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    feeds.gizmodo.com.au feeds.gizmodo.com.au 2021-02-18 20:20

    Resisting the Urge to Pet Panasonic’s Farting Robot Sock Cat Might Be Impossible

    In a time when even basic human interactions are discouraged for safety reasons, there’s an even greater demand for alternate sources of companionship. But if you’re not ready for the responsibilities of a dog or a...

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    The RetroN Sq Console That Plays Game Boy Games on Your TV Finally Arrives Next Month
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    feeds.gizmodo.com.au feeds.gizmodo.com.au 2021-02-17 22:33

    The RetroN Sq Console That Plays Game Boy Games on Your TV Finally Arrives Next Month

    First announced as an April Fool’s Day prank product back in 2017, at CES 2020 Hyperkin revealed that it was actually turning the Game Boy cart playing RetroN Jr. into a real console. Over a year later, the company...

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    I Miss My First Real Digital Camera, a 3.3-Megapixel Wonder
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    feeds.gizmodo.com.au feeds.gizmodo.com.au 2021-02-17 21:45

    I Miss My First Real Digital Camera, a 3.3-Megapixel Wonder

    The Game Boy Camera might have been my first foray into digital photography, but my first real digital camera — the one that taught me the basics of photography and digital post-processing — was also one of the...

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    Floating Holographic Buttons Promise to Fix the One Gross Thing About Japanese Smart Toilets
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    feeds.gizmodo.com.au feeds.gizmodo.com.au 2021-02-17 01:10

    Floating Holographic Buttons Promise to Fix the One Gross Thing About Japanese Smart Toilets

    The Japanese bathroom experience is akin to taking your butt to visit a swanky, high-tech spa. However, there is one downside to smart toilets that no one talks about: all those buttons every user is pressing. They’re...

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    Robotic Pool Stick Makes All the Aiming and Power Adjustments So You Sink Every Shot
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    feeds.gizmodo.com.au feeds.gizmodo.com.au 2021-02-16 22:40

    Robotic Pool Stick Makes All the Aiming and Power Adjustments So You Sink Every Shot

    If there’s one thing we know about Shane Wighton it’s that he’ll use his formidable engineering skills to gain a competitive advantage in almost any sport. That includes building a ball-tracking never-miss...

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    Wolverine Armours Up, Frankenstein Shambles, and More of the Shiniest Toys of the Week
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    feeds.gizmodo.com.au feeds.gizmodo.com.au 2021-02-13 07:00

    Wolverine Armours Up, Frankenstein Shambles, and More of the Shiniest Toys of the Week

    Welcome back to Toy Aisle, Gizmodo’s regular round-up of the latest and greatest in shiny bits of articulated plastic. This week: Sentinel’s Fighting Armour line enters the world of the X-Men, Hasbro unleashes even...

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    Slow-Mo Footage of an Old Movie Camera Reveals Why Film Strips Had All Those Holes
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    feeds.gizmodo.com.au feeds.gizmodo.com.au 2021-02-12 23:11

    Slow-Mo Footage of an Old Movie Camera Reveals Why Film Strips Had All Those Holes

    The pandemic has limited The Slow Mo Guys’ ability to film grand experiments with their high-speed cameras. But while safely staying home, they’ve found other fascinating things to shoot, including an old...

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    Canon’s New iOS App Uses AI To Marie Kondo Your Digital Photo Hoarding
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    feeds.gizmodo.com.au feeds.gizmodo.com.au 2021-02-12 21:30

    Canon’s New iOS App Uses AI To Marie Kondo Your Digital Photo Hoarding

    Even without the limits of a 36-shot roll of film or memory cards that quickly max out, it doesn’t take long to fill an iPhone and cloud storage with photos. So Canon has released an iOS app that can make the hard...

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    This App Uses Your Phone’s Camera to Automatically Count Up a Pile of Objects
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    feeds.gizmodo.com.au feeds.gizmodo.com.au 2021-02-12 01:30

    This App Uses Your Phone’s Camera to Automatically Count Up a Pile of Objects

    If you’re reading this, you’ve probably already mastered the skill of counting. But just because something is easy doesn’t mean it’s enjoyable, so the makers of a documenting-scanning app for smartphones has...

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    This $US250 ($324) Stylus for iPhones and iPads Has Montblanc Style, but Isn’t Very Smart
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    feeds.gizmodo.com.au feeds.gizmodo.com.au 2021-02-10 04:50

    This $US250 ($324) Stylus for iPhones and iPads Has Montblanc Style, but Isn’t Very Smart

    As long as devices with smudge-magnet screens have existed, so have styluses to interact with them. But even the Apple Pencil is an ugly white plastic stick that’s more about function than form. Accessory maker Adonit...

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    Your Heart Won’t Want to Go on Watching This Creepy Robot Impersonate Celine Dion
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    feeds.gizmodo.com.au feeds.gizmodo.com.au 2021-02-09 09:19

    Your Heart Won’t Want to Go on Watching This Creepy Robot Impersonate Celine Dion

    Thanks to companies like Boston Dynamics, we now have robots that can climb stairs, run parkour, and even perform backflips. But dragging robots out of the uncanny valley and making automatons indistinguishable from...

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    New Disney Villainous Expansion Gives Belle Another Chance to Ignore Gaston
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    feeds.gizmodo.com.au feeds.gizmodo.com.au 2021-02-07 01:00

    New Disney Villainous Expansion Gives Belle Another Chance to Ignore Gaston

    It’s no surprise that less than three years after Ravensburger’s Disney Villainous debuted, the board game has seen several expansions and even a Marvel spin-off featuring baddies from the MCU: everyone wants to be...

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    Long Sheets of Paper-Thin Printed Speakers Could be the Future of Surround Sound
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    feeds.gizmodo.com.au feeds.gizmodo.com.au 2021-02-06 03:30

    Long Sheets of Paper-Thin Printed Speakers Could be the Future of Surround Sound

    A proper surround sound setup usually involved a room filled with boxy speakers in every corner, but researchers at Germany’s Chemnitz University of Technology have developed a way to print long strips of paper...

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    A Smart Flipboard Sign at Home Is Incredibly Pretentious, but It Has That Wonderful Sound
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    feeds.gizmodo.com.au feeds.gizmodo.com.au 2021-02-04 21:47

    A Smart Flipboard Sign at Home Is Incredibly Pretentious, but It Has That Wonderful Sound

    Once a staple of train stations and airports around the world, animated flipboard signs, perpetually updated with arrival and departure times, have slowly been replaced with giant TV screens. Nostalgia’s a powerful...

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    I Miss Experimenting With My Grandparents’ Old Sony Handycam
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    feeds.gizmodo.com.au feeds.gizmodo.com.au 2021-02-04 02:50

    I Miss Experimenting With My Grandparents’ Old Sony Handycam

    It’s hard to miss a gadget the size of a shoebox when the smartphone in my pocket outperforms it in every way possible. But I miss my grandparents’ ‘90s-era Sony Handycam and the fun videography experiments my...

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    I Think We Can All Agree That a Hacked Apple-Themed Game Boy Is the Best Apple TV Remote
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    feeds.gizmodo.com.au feeds.gizmodo.com.au 2021-02-03 21:42

    I Think We Can All Agree That a Hacked Apple-Themed Game Boy Is the Best Apple TV Remote

    There’s no discourse more toxic in the tech community than opinions on Apple’s attempts to redesign the TV remote. There are those that love the latest iteration, and there are those that correctly believe it’s...

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    Airstream’s Travel Trailers Now Include Tiny Offices Because You Can Never Escape Work
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    feeds.gizmodo.com.au feeds.gizmodo.com.au 2021-02-03 00:00

    Airstream’s Travel Trailers Now Include Tiny Offices Because You Can Never Escape Work

    One of the many side effects of the pandemic is that it demonstrated to corporate America that employees can effectively work from almost anywhere. This realisation could be both good and horrible, but in one case,...

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