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Well it doesn't work for now, but it doesn't mean it won't in the future. That's up the the Xposed Framework dev(s?).

Xposed (at least as it is now) will never work with ART, since ART compiles the java code to the target device, thus preventing Xposed from extending/replacing classes the way it does with with the Dalvik VM. The only way I see it could work if you kept a copy the app/library/framework's original APK, and then Xposed

Pretty cool. In the last five seconds, when the road is void of cars, you can still see in the shadows of the overpass (far left and in the middle) some light/shadow being cast by the (removed) moving cars

I knew I had seen that control room before, and indeed it was in the 2012 movie Chernobyl Diaries:

Yeah, "Mine's taller than yours!"

"Worse" is your opinion.

To be fair, this is not a bad solution to raise awareness and challenge irresponsible–but still too common–behaviour, though for now it is slightly faulty, as it is presented anyway.

I'm surprised nobody has (yet) brought up the fact that alcohol level in the urine is not a indication (of any precision, anyway) of blood alcohol level, but an indication of how fast & well your body metabolize and excrete alcohol, mostly through the liver; in other words, levels in urine gives us a rate (of

From the first few seconds, and without having noticed reflections on the transparent panels, I thought at first it was a robot operating in nuclear waste processing facility, mostly from the color of the solution being manipulate, which looked like Pu(III) in solution.

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I too thought of how fitting the name was, especially since it (its prototype) is/was headless and with a blue light coming from the torso.

A person going through a living organ transplant would still (most probably) have to take medication to counter/prevent transplant rejection for the rest of his/her life anyway. The major problem normally with total artificial heart is that they (well, their mechanical valves) are quite damaging for blood cells so

Good article, and great to see one on general health matters.
I work in the dental field, and even today it's still hard to convince people that prevention (incl. bi-annual exams) is still less costly in the long term (and healthier) than restoration.

I was willing to believe you guys get the coldest temperatures, but -65°F (-58°C) *without* wind chill? I doubted. So I looked up.

Couldn't Gizmodo just create a hash tag for us to report spam??

As a GSIII owner (and of only a few months), I didn't really expect more than a spec bump. Apart from gestures and motions (direct call, smart alert, turn over, etc.), I don't use the much touted S features so getting a GS4 would be no more than a straight spec & OS upgrade for me.

You don't even need a phone. Go ahead, do yourself a favour.

As a connector, yes, as they don't oxide at room temp., like platinum & palladium (and no, it's not the cable per se that contains gold).

HDR / no, cross that, long exposure (1/2 or 1s), before sunset. Picture dates back to 2006.