We learned an awful lot this year; from the origins of liquimetal and toasted thighs to the technical reasoning of ISO and CDMA. Look at the appropriate explanations Gizmodo had to present in 2010.
1. Why Apple’s iPhone 4 Update Won’t Fix Your Reception Problem – July 2nd
This graphic shows why some people experience the iPhone 4 signal drop problems while others haven’t been ready to reproduce it. It also explains why Apple’s incoming software update-which promises more accurate signal bars-won’t fix the antenna problem.
2. Giz Explains: What Is Liquidmetal? – August 17th
Apple has a new toy. It’s a materials company called Liquidmetal, and everybody’s talking! Problem is, nobody seems too sure what they’re talking about. So, Liquidmetal: What is these items? And what does Apple want with it?
3. Giz Explains: Why HTML5 Isn’t Going to avoid wasting the web – February 3rd
The beardier parts of the internet-o-sphere had been abuzz about HTML5, a better version of the language that powers our internet. Will it revolutionize web apps? Will it kill Flash video? Will it fix our gimpy iPads? Yes… and no.
4. Giz Explains: Why Everything Wireless is 2.4GHz – September 7th
You live your life at 2.4GHz. Your router, your cordless phone, your Bluetooth earpiece, your baby monitor and your garage opener all love and survive this radio frequency, and no others. Why? The answer is to your kitchen.
5. Giz Explains: Why ISO Is the brand new Megapixel – February 12th
In 1975, the first camera took 23 seconds to record a 100-line black-and-white photo onto cassette tape. Today, a Nikon D3s takes photos with 12 million pixels at 1/8000 of a second. And it’s going to see at nighttime.
6. Giz Explains: What’s the Strongest Material Known to Man? – October 26th
Adamantite! Rearden Metal! Uru! Durasteel! Dalekanium! Unobtanium! Thousands of fictional characters have fought and died for these equally fictional super-materials. So what is the important-life strongest substance on our puny, sun-warmed planet?
7. Giz Explains: Why You Look Different in Photos Than You Do inside the Mirror – October 12th
Yesterday morning, you looked good. Yesterday evening, before you went out, you’re pretty sure you looked real good. So who the hell is this schlub within the Facebook album from last night, tagged along with your name?
8. What Is Toasted Skin Syndrome? – October 7th
I confess: I used to bring my laptop to the loo, placing it over my upper legs. Apparently, this can be a very bad idea. It might probably cause Toasted Skin Syndrome -which may result in skin cancer every now and then.
9. Giz Explains: Why Batteries Die – November 23rd
Inside almost every gadget lurks a ticking time bomb. In two years, or even three or four, it should die, rendering your gadget useless. Possibly permanently. So, what are these awful little bastards? They’re called batteries.
10. Giz Explains: What’s the variation between GSM and CDMA? – September 14th
America is divided! One faction is strong and entrenched. The opposite is respected by the remainder of the arena, but can’t seem to seize power here. I’m talking, obviously, about our cellphones.
Been under a rock? See what else happened this year in our Best of 2010 series.
NPD: Apple grabs over 1 / 4 of the mobile PC business in Q4 2011 (including iPads), HP tops with laptops
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