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What Your Instagram Filter Says About You
Mar 26, 3:00AM
What do you think the most popular filter on Instagram is? Valencia for a little fade? Kelvin for photographical equivalent of spray on tans? Maybe Earlybird? Can #NoFilter be considered a filter? But even more than filter popularity, what do using specific filters say about you? This infographic explains. More »
Which Side of This Picture Is Real and Which Side of It Is CGI?
Mar 26, 2:00AM
One side of this picture is a real photograph, the other side is CGI. With CGI getting better and better, it's almost becoming undistinguishable with real life. Which side do you think is real? The right or the left? More »
How The Heck Does This Magical Tile Board Work?
Mar 26, 1:00AM
This board of tiles, or Azulejos which is a form of Portugese artwork that involves tilework, is making my brain lose its gray matter. The tile board somehow maintains the same number of tiles even when some individual tiles are removed. How did all the tiles fit in the first place? How does it still fit after getting rid of three tiles? Where is the missing square? What sorcery is this? More »
Watch the Full Documentary About 3D Printed Weapons: Click. Print. Gun.
Mar 26, 12:00AM
After getting teased with the trailer for Click. Print. Gun, Motherboard's documentary on the 3D printed gun movement, we finally get to watch the whole thing. The doc takes a look at Cody R. Wilson, a 25-year-old University of Texas law student, and how he's been building weapon parts with a 3D printer. More »
Report: T-Mobile Is Finally Getting the iPhone Tomorrow
Mar 25, 10:43PM
The saga of T-Mobile and the iPhone is full of twists and turns and fakeouts and missed connections. Every year a new iPhone comes out, every year T-Mobile gets left out of the cool kids club (which is basically every other carrier at this point). That changed in 2012, when T-Mobile announced that it would get the iPhone sometime in 2013. According to CNET, "sometime in 2013" means tomorrow. More »
Catch Some Shade Under This Illusive Flying House Sculpture
Mar 25, 10:40PM
An empty lot is a great place to build a house, but so is the air above it. And this summer, Flint, Michigan is going to get some floating real estate. More »
Vizible Is the Location-Based, Picture-Only Twitter Client of Your Dreams
Mar 25, 10:20PM
When you search Twitter for specific hashtags, you'll find yourself drowning under a sea of useless results. And there's no way to narrow your search to images only, if that's what you're in the market for. Fortunately for you, Vizible takes on that role and gives you a clean view of nothing but images, all happening right around you. More »
Watch All 6 Star Wars Movies At the Same Time on YouTube (It's Confusing and Terrifying)
Mar 25, 10:02PM
At first you think, This looks cool, all the intros side by side by side! And then you think, Waaaiiiit no these are the whole movies this is awful at least it will be taken down soon. And then: WAIT HOLD ON THIS HAS BEEN UP SINCE OCTOBER AND LUCAS HASN'T IMPALED ANYONE??? More »
Never Worry About Cushion Crumbs Ever Again With Wireframe Furniture
Mar 25, 9:40PM
Like a 3D model awaiting textures and rendering, these Pamela wireframe chairs and footrests created by Dem Bitantes only barely exist. Available from A. Garcia Crafts in a small sampling of colors, the pieces won't collect crumbs, will never hide a TV remote, and if used outside won't collect rain. The only downside is that if change happens to fall out of a visitors pocket, they'll instantly know about it. More »
You Must Mosh While Using the Rock 'n Roll Veggie Peeler
Mar 25, 9:00PM
This veggie peeler is simply fun. Why would you get something boring and basic when you could have something that encourages you to rock out while you're making dinner. More »
Watch This Photoshop Jedi Turn a 16-Bit Super Metroid Screenshot Into a Stunning High-Res Masterpiece
Mar 25, 8:54PM
Photoshop savant and Deviant Art member Elemental79 is back with another mind-blowing timelapse as he turns a screenshot from the 1994 16-bit classic Super Metroid into a high-res work of art. More »
An Ode to Hollywood's Obsession With Hacking the Mainframe
Mar 25, 8:20PM
The term 'mainframe' doesn't get thrown around as much as buzzwords like 'cloud computing' these days; except in Hollywood. The movies are still obsessed with the idea of someone hacking into the mainframe. Or, to be more specific, "hacking the mainframe" is still a convenient but lazy plot device that lets characters discover vital expository backstory, or escape a seemingly inescapable situation. More »
Go From Zero To Caffeinated In No Time With a V12 Espresso Machine
Mar 25, 8:00PM
Is it going to produce the best cup of espresso you've ever tasted? Probably not. But if you've got a thing for cars, or are on the hunt for an obscenely over-the-top coffee maker for your garage, Espresso Veloce's V12 will give you the hit of caffeine you're looking for, while gobbling up a huge chunk of counter space. More »
Facebook Is Rolling Out Threaded Comments to Pages and Hyper-Popular Profiles
Mar 25, 7:40PM
What was once just an infinitely looping twinkle in a Facebook developer's eye has officially become a reality: comments in reply to comments in reply to posts. More »
Can We Please Stop Drawing Trees on Top of Skyscrapers?
Mar 25, 7:20PM
Just a couple of years ago, if you wanted to make something look trendier, you put a bird on it. Birds were everywhere. I'm not sure if Twitter was what started all the flutter, but it got so bad that Portlandia performed a skit named, you guessed it, "Put a Bird On It". More »
The New SimCity Is Your Deal of the Day
Mar 25, 7:00PM
The folks who pre-ordered SimCity got hosed. Since the game came out on March 5th, it's been plagued by server issues, caused by short-sighted always-online Origin DRM. Some folks couldn't log on to the play the game at all. But EA has added servers, and the game should be be working now — just in time for Amazon to drop the price to $40. More »
Grow Your Greens in a Hanging Gutter Garden
Mar 25, 6:40PM
City living shouldn't preclude you from working your land—even if it's paved over in concrete. Here's a simple, inexpensive means of creating your own 'Hanging Gardens of Babylon' from some gutter and a chain link fence. More »
Travel Cheap With a Trunk That Transforms Into Its Own Hotel Room
Mar 25, 6:20PM
If you're looking to explore the world on the cheap but the thought of sharing a hostel room with strangers creeps you out, designers Roberto De Luca and Antonio Scarponi have got you covered. The pair's Hotello is a rolling trunk that transforms into a 43 square foot hotel room complete with a bed, a desk, a lamp, a shelf, a locker, and even a privacy curtain. More »
The Next iOS Needs to Look Like This
Mar 25, 6:00PM
It's not a good sign when the best iOS features are imaginary ones designed by people who aren't getting paid to do it instead of, you know, Apple. Like this revamped vision for iPhone multitasking. Apple, steal this now. More »
Hollow Fiber Optic Tunnels Can Blast Data at Practically the Speed of Light
Mar 25, 5:49PM
We all want faster downloads, and developments like graphene antennas promise a speedy future. There is an upper limit—the speed of light—but that should be fast enough, right? Well a new kind of hollow fiber optic cable promises to get us 99.7 percent of the way there. More »
This Impeccably Accurate CD Player Scans Your Disc Multiple Times for Errors
Mar 25, 5:40PM
It turns out that even the most expensive of home stereo CD players are still occasionally susceptible of incorrectly reading the data on the disc, which can ruin the listening experience. So a company called Parasound has created the CD 1, a Linux-powered standalone CD player that actually reads a disc multiple times during playback to find and eliminate errors. More »
How Android's Multitasking Experience Could Be Even Better
Mar 25, 5:19PM
Lately I've been thinking about the multitasking experience on Android and I feel like there's still a lot to improve. I love how the thumbnails come up, but in 4.2.2 they made it so that the current app joined the list of "Recent Apps". This looks great on phones and small-sized tablets, but it looks really bad on large tablets (ie. Nexus 10) in landscape mode. Here's how to make it better. More »
Match Fixtures Are Stick-Like Sculptures of Light
Mar 25, 4:51PM
Match is a customizable lighting solution made of thin rods of steel and LEDs for sculptures that crawl out of the ceiling. More »
Windows 8's Main Apps All Just Got a Little Better
Mar 25, 4:33PM
Tomorrow, Windows 8 and RT's Mail, Calendar, and People apps will all receive updates in the Windows Store. Meaning, tomorrow, Windows 8 gets a little bit better! Here's how the updates to the apps will break down. More »
Little Outliner: The Cleanest, Simplest Outliner Web App Around
Mar 25, 4:15PM
Little Outliner is a new editor from Dave Winer that automatically saves text locally. The HTML5 web app is a super simple, super straightforward way to create outlines. More »
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