According to a patent, Apple is hoping to move the iPhone’s antenna behind the Apple logo. This could potentially solve the attenuation problem that has plagued the iPhone 4.
Want to make your own crazy eye-popping 3D images? It’s actually not that tough. You’ll just need a digital camera, some image-editing software, and this tutorial. Oh, and some 3D glasses so that you can admire your work properly.
Scientists at Cornell University’s Computational Synthesis Lab are developing a commercially-available “3D food printer” that would allow users to “print” meals using “raw food ‘inks’” inside syringes. Sounds delicious!
Swedish scientists have just discovered a new molecule—one that has the potential of boosting future rocket fuel efficiency by 20 to 30% compared to the best fuels around today.
My friend, huckster-photographer Gary He, sends Christmas cards every year. There’s a big photo shoot, and he mails out hundreds of them. This year, he worked with Ethan Moses—who shoots fine 3D work—to produce this anaglyph Christmas card.
For whatever reasons, you believe that computer programming is the obvious career path for you. Before you pursue that dream job though, let’s imagine how things would be after a few years.
So, my first thought after shooting Fuji’s W3 3D camera was how it would usher in a new era of athlete dong shots. But, the W3′s not quite ready for the world—or maybe it’s the other way around.
One of Gizmodo’s favourite actors now has his very own app. Proving what a nerdlinger he is, Simon Pegg’s graphic novel is available for iPhone, iPad and Android simultaneously in 68 eye-popping pages.
Leaked photos of Samsung’s Nexus S have appeared on XDA Developers’ forums, and it looks to be running Android 2.3, aka Gingerbread, as we’d heard previously.
As the winter months pull the northern hemisphere in, it’s that time of the year again when people ponder purchasing a seasonal affective disorder (SAD) lamp. I sprung for a Philips one a few years ago and never looked back.