Still upset about breaking the handle on your favorite mug? A 3D printer can make it as good as new, and thanks to researchers at the University of Southern California, the process is even easier now since they’ve developed a printer that can build directly on curved surfaces.
Pokemon X & Y was released over the weekend on October 12 globally. As a result, many dormant Pokemon trainers have once again picked up their Nintendo handheld in order to train their Pokemon to battle one another until we get a screaming Charmander. Pokemon has always been a very big game series for Nintendo, which is why we’re not completely surprised to hear the company has sold over 4 million units of both Pokemon X and Pokemon Y in its first two days of being available. (more…)
Pokemon X And Y Sells 2 Million Copies In Two Days original content from Ubergizmo.
We hope you weren’t planning to repair the 7-inch Kindle Fire HDX yourself; a new iFixit teardown has revealed that Amazon’s tablet isn’t very serviceable. While it’s easy to replace minor components like the headphone jack, major elements are fused together. You’ll have to remove the motherboard to …
Many loyal T-Mobile customers will have to kiss their grandfathered plans goodbye. That’s because the carrier is sunsetting legacy plans and moving subscribers to new ones, Big Magenta has confirmed to Engadget. While the company has yet to get back to us with the finer details of the switch, a …
Since Twitter launched the only way for a follower to be able to directly message you was if you were also following them. Twitter has now unveiled a new option that makes it easier for followers to directly message you. The new setting has reportedly been rolling out over the last week. Users can now […]
The Enlightenment gave us many foundational ideas: Gravity! Democracy! Infographics! Wait, what? Yep. One of the age’s lesser-known byproducts was the niche field of "graphical statistics," aka data visualization. And it’s made more of an impact on our world that you might imagine.
The Enlightenment gave us many foundational ideas: Gravity! Democracy! Infographics! Wait, what? Yep. One of the age’s lesser-known byproducts was the niche field of "graphical statistics," aka data visualization. And it’s made more of an impact on our world that you might imagine.
Microsoft unveiled the Surface Pro 2 just a few weeks ago during an exclusive launch event in New York City. Since its unveiling, the Surface Pro 2 has gone to sell out of its 128GB version just weeks after it was announced, leaving many to look to higher-capacity versions of the tablet. Unfortunately, if you’re considering buying the Surface Pro 2 in either 256GB or 512GB, you’ll be waiting for quite some time as Microsoft currently estimates those models will ship by December 15. (more…)
Surface Pro 2 256GB, 512GB Models Won’t Ship Until Dec. 15 original content from Ubergizmo.