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Scrambling Eggs Inside Its Shells to Make Scrambled Hard Boiled Eggs Looks So Fun
Mar 30, 3:00AM
Here's a fun little cooking trick for you to try: scramble eggs inside its shell so that you can make scrambled hard boiled eggs. Meaning the entire egg will be perfectly golden all around. Delicious! More »
This Week's Top Comedy Video: Chris Brown's Publicist
Mar 30, 2:00AM
The life of a hotshot Hollywood publicist isn't one you'd envy under the best of circumstances. But the guy who has to cover Chris Brown's back? That's some kind of martyr. More »
Report: Facebook's Secret Android Project Isn't a Facebook Phone But a Home Screen Dedicated to Facebook
Mar 30, 1:06AM
The WSJ is reporting that Facebook's upcoming Android event will be a home screen—as in the first screen you see when you flip on your phone—dedicated to Facebook. It will "display content from users' Facebook accounts on a smartphone's home screen." More »
How a Pope's Chalice Is Made
Mar 30, 1:00AM
I don't know why I find something so mundane so fascinating but I can't get enough of watching Argentinian silversmith Juan Carlos Pallarols create a chalice for Pope Francis. It's incredible just to see his hands and tools shape what will be the cup for the holiest man in the world. More »
How Many Peeps and Cadbury Easter Eggs Can a 50 Cal Rifle Shoot Through?
Mar 30, 12:00AM
You probably never wondered this before but the Internet is always about answering questions you never knew you had. Like, how many Peeps and Cadbury Easter Eggs can a 50 cal rifle shoot through? Rated R on YouTube decided to give it a try and blasted through your favorite Easter treats so you don't have to. More »
Most Beautiful Items: March 23-29, 2013
Mar 29, 11:00PM
Between unbelievable balloon art, a scaly aluminum aquarium, and a Google Image Search art project, we have beaucoup beautiful things to show you this week. Take a second to gander at the gorgeous things we found in art, architecture, and design this week. More »
Google Keep, Instructables, Sidewalk Buddy, and More
Mar 29, 10:00PM
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but you had no excuse for being unproductive this week. What with Google's new note taking service coming out (and staying out), a coupon organizer in the palm of your hand, and easy to use instructions that can basically tell you how to do anything, any thing you didn't get done is on you. More »
CheapAir, French Girls, and More
Mar 29, 10:00PM
Feeling lonely? For whatever reason, there was a whole slew of apps this week that get you connecting with others in mildly creepy ways. Whether its reminiscing about the past, seeing who's around you and what they're doing, or drawing total strangers for their enjoyment, there's a friend out there waiting for you. Go get 'em, tiger. More »
WideAngle, Tunable, and More
Mar 29, 10:00PM
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Pro-ject's Colorful Turntables Please Your Eyes and Your Ears
Mar 29, 9:20PM
So you've decided to hop on the vinyl trend. You need a turntable. Pro-ject's candy hued Debut Carbon tables will appeal to both your eyes and your ears. More »
Let's Talk About Whatever Your Want For the Next Hour
Mar 29, 9:06PM
Hi there. It's the end of the week, and we're sure you're sick of working, so we're going to help make the rest of your day bearable. For the next hour, the entire Giz staff will be hovering around this thread, willing to shoot the shit about whatever your little hearts desire. What do you all want to talk about? More »
Bourbon Chocolate Bunnies: Make Your Easter Basket Boozy
Mar 29, 9:00PM
Easter egg hunts were fine and good when you were a kid and sugar was the only rush you needed. But it's time to set the Peeps aside. It's time to get drunk the Easter way. More »
A Sculpture Made of 10,000 Balloons Redefines Balloon Art
Mar 29, 8:20PM
Jason Hackensworth is a balloon artist, but not the kind that wears oversized shoes and has been the villain in a 1990 horror movie. He's known for his balloon sculptures of biological forms and creatures, like this anemone-like sculpture, currently on display in the Grand Gallery of the National Museum of Scotland as part of the Edinburgh International Science Festival. More »
A Delicious Craft Beer Deserves a Glorious Handmade Growler
Mar 29, 8:00PM
If you want to drink fresh, limited-release microbrews, then a growler is indispensable. You see, the truly great stuff doesn't come in bottles: You need to go somewhere that has it on tap get them to sell you a hearty pour. More »
New Cyber Therapists Can Diagnose Depression Using Kinect
Mar 29, 7:40PM
Going to a therapist in itself already makes a many people uncomfortable, but what if their wise and licensed confidant was actually just a fancy, upgraded Sim? Well, we may not have to wait too long to find out—a new computer program is already planning to be your depression-diagnosing assistant shrink. More »
16 Peep Creations That Put Your Easter Basket to Shame
Mar 29, 7:20PM
It's almost Easter, a day of ham, nice outfits, obligatory church trips, and borderline abuse of baby rabbits. But most importantly, it's the time of year when there are Peeps on the shelves of your local drugstore. More »
Liquid Image Apex HD+ Review: All Snow Goggles Should Come With Built-In Action Cams
Mar 29, 7:02PM
Action cameras are great for shredding the slopes and all, but there are some drawbacks. What if it falls off your helmet? What if the angle is too high, or too low? More »
This Bizarre Media Streamer Is Your Deal of the Day
Mar 29, 7:00PM
The Boxee Box came out in November 2010, which is eons ago in gadget time. Since then, there has been a new Apple TV, two new flagship Rokus, and even a new Boxee. The king of the streamer world is now the $100 Roku 3. Still—this absurdly shaped open-source streamer has quite the following, and that's because it's the last major set top box to embrace a maximalist, open philosophy: wanna plug in a hard drive and play some Xvid files? Sure! Channels for MLB.tv, or Netflix or Youtube? Got 'em. Hey, want to catch some over-the-air television? You can do that with a $50 dongle. More »
If All Embassies Looked Like This There Wouldn't Be Any Wars
Mar 29, 6:20PM
Believe it or not, this is the Dutch Embassy in Ethiopia. It doesn't look like your average bureaucratic building, but perhaps more government agencies should take cues from not just its unusual aesthetic, but how the architects—Dick van Gameren and Bjarne Mastenbroek—drew influence from two different cultures. More »
The Most Accurate Map of Gay Marriage Support in America
Mar 29, 6:06PM
Seen a few profile pictures change in support of gay marriage recently? The all-seeing eye of Facebook has seen quite a few, and from that ocean of data, it's whipped up a comprehensive map of gay marriage support in the America. More »
Boston Cops Hilariously Pose Online As Punk Rockers
Mar 29, 5:36PM
A recent city noise control ordinance in Boston has cops cracking down on roving rock shows that don't take place in formal venues. So they're posing as punk rockers online to sniff out concert locations so they shut them down more easily. Only problem is their police work reads like an out of touch parent trying to talk to a teen about that new fangled rock and/or roll. More »
Being Off-Key Can At Least Look Good With This Pretty Tuning App
Mar 29, 5:00PM
The smartphone has all but killed the standalone tuner, but while most apps just emulate their old-fashioned counterparts, Tunable brings something new—and pretty—to the table. More »
This Delightful Dragonfly Drone Swims Swiftly Through The Air
Mar 29, 4:40PM
Not every drone out there has to have terrifying grabby arms or run on lasers. The BioniCopter is content to just cruise around like the insect that inspired it. No frills needed. More »
New DNA-Based Transistor Brings Us One Step Closer to True Human Computers
Mar 29, 4:25PM
The increasingly ambiguous divide between man and machine just got blurred that much more with Stanford's recent announcement: scientists have successfully created the first truly biological transistor made entirely out of genetic material. More »
This Grizzly Won't Eat You So Much as Carry Your Luggage
Mar 29, 4:20PM
It's a long hike through difficult terrain out to your favorite hunting blind—a trek made worse when you have to lug the season's equipment and supplies along. But with this autonomous ATV from Cleartrail, you'll barely have to lift a trigger finger. More »
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