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This Color-Changing LED Chameleon Scarf Perfectly Matches Any Outfit
May 28, 1:00AM
Why spend hours digging through your closet trying to color-match the perfect outfit when with a little technology your clothing can match itself automatically?
A Pendant-Locked Secret Diary For a Generation Raised on Tablets
May 28, 12:00AM
Long gone are the days when kids would keep their innermost thoughts and secrets hidden away in a diary. For the most part they're happy to share everything on Facebook and Twitter these days, and in the rare event they'd actually want to keep something secret, there's now an iPad app that protects their private thoughts with an electronic locket key.
The iPad Cleverly Detects This Connected Picture Book's Page Turns
May 27, 11:00PM
The arrival of the iPad had many predicting the device would wipe out books, magazine, and newspapers once and for all. But their doomsday predictions were a little premature, and as the folks at engageLab demonstrate with this fantastic conceptual app, tablets and books can live in perfect harmony.
Freeze Your Target In Its Tracks With a Liquid Nitrogen Gun
May 27, 10:00PM
Wired had a chance to play with what looks like one of the most entertaining but dangerous-looking contraptions you can easily get your hands on. Designed for use by responsible professionals like doctors, researchers, and even avant-garde chefs, the Brymill Cry-Ac 3 is capable of firing a blast of liquid nitrogen that instantly freezes its target to 320 degrees below zero. Cue a mad scientist-esque laugh.
Fight Bad Breath and Bathroom Clutter With This Toothbrush Cup
May 27, 9:00PM
Counter clutter can be even worse in a bathroom which is typically a lot smaller than a kitchen. And if you find yourself constantly battling to find room to store things around the sink, you'll immediately see the genius behind this flippable cup that doubles as a way to rinse your mouth and a convenient spot to store a toothbrush.
Computers See Faces in the Clouds, Just Like You
May 27, 8:00PM
Humans are all about pattern recognition: we want—and maybe need?—to believe that there's order and meaning behind everything we see and do in life. The future is divined in teacups, superstitions are put on random objects, and—of course—we see ourselves in everything around us. Like the sky.
Anyone Can Be a Mechanic With This Brilliant Augmented Reality App
May 27, 7:00PM
Have you ever had a problem with your car, but were left completely and utterly bewildered when you popped the hood in hopes of fixing it yourself? If this clever augmented reality app from Inglobe Technologies ever hits the market, even the most clueless driver will be able to easily maintain their vehicle, and maybe even have a chance of fixing a problem themselves.
Schlage Camelot Touchscreen Deadbolt: Turn Your Castle into an Electronic Fortress
May 27, 6:00PM
It's Monday morning and you're late for work. So late, in fact, that you've only remembered that you've forgotten your house keys when pulling into the company lot—better start looking for a locksmith. Or, better yet, install a deadbolt that doesn't need keys.
The Camera Collection That Shot Some of the World's Most Famous Photos
May 27, 5:00PM
William Eggleston is a photographer who rose to prominence in the 1970s for his photos of American life, many of which are now iconic. Those decades of pictures have come from dozens of different cameras, and Eggleston himself was kind enough to share with the Wall Street Journal a picture of some of his tools of the trade.
Krups EA9000 Automated Espresso Machine: Turn Your Kitchen into a Private Starbucks
May 27, 4:00PM
You've been standing in line for 15 minutes already as the neck-beards behind the counter discuss the high points of the latest Vampire Weekend release. Do you really pay $5 a cup to put up with this shit? Instead, invest your hard-earned cash in a barista that will get your order right every, single, time.
How the Army Fit a Suitcase-Sized Battery Charger into a Shoebox
May 27, 3:00PM
Nothing's worse than a dead battery—except maybe if you run out of juice while on patrol in the backwoods of Afghanistan. But until now, US forces have had to lug around a huge and heavy charger. Not anymore. Army research has just shrunk a mobile charging station small enough for any soldier to carry on assignment.
This Man Has Collected 200 Years of Beautiful, Odd, and Historic Bikes
May 27, 2:00PM
You've never seen a bicycle collection so extensive and well-preserved as the one James MacDonald has obtained.
Lego's Opening a School In Denmark
May 27, 1:00PM
You don't realize it at the time, but once you find yourself studying at a place of higher learning, you really miss your younger school days where playtime was actually a part of your daily routine. But imagine what life must be like for students of a school that was built and funded by Lego.
How to Chill a Beer With a Slingshot
May 27, 12:00PM
Slingshots aren't just good for firing toilet brushes and Oreos: with a little thought, you can even use one to cool a beer.
Samsung has revealed that it's holding an event in London on 20th June to unveil a new glut of Andro
May 27, 11:50AM
Samsung has revealed that it's holding an event in London on 20th June to unveil a new glut of Android and Windows mobile hardware.
How Sending Mirror Image Signals Could Speed Up the Internet
May 27, 11:00AM
A team of researchers has developed a technique which uses mirror images signals to dramatically increase the accuracy—and speed—of data transmission across the internet.
This Is NASA's Solar Propulsion Engine of the Future
May 27, 10:00AM
This Tron-esque glowing blue ring isn't the latest designer lamp. In fact, it's NASA's cutting-edge solar-electric propulsion thruster, being tested in the Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
Why We All Love Space Porn
May 27, 9:00AM
There's something so beguilingly beautiful about images of space: those awe inspiring images that make us question our place in the universe. In this video, a team of astrophysicists take a look at why we all find them quite so amazing.
Rumor has it that Yahoo is willing to stump up $800 million to take over Hulu.
May 27, 7:57AM
Rumor has it that Yahoo is willing to stump up $800 million to take over Hulu. Marissa Mayer is one big spender right now.
Microsoft Thinking About Giving You Achievements For Watching TV
May 27, 4:00AM
Achievements are changing on the new Xbox One. They might be changing even more than we realise, though, if a Microsoft patent application for TV achievements ever actually comes to fruition.
The Weirdest Thing on the Internet Tonight: Black Hole
May 27, 4:00AM
Our universe being governed by the whims of a pair of rambunctious children in a higher dimension makes a surprising amount of sense.
Amadou & Mariam: Si Ni Kan
May 27, 1:00AM
Amadou Bagayoko and Mariam Doumbia are the couple that make up Amadou & Mariam, an afro-blues group from Mali. The pair has been performing for decades and have released seven albums, including last year's Folila, along with a number of compilations. Both musicians are blind and they are sometimes called "the blind couple from Mali," which is sort of more informational than it is a nickname.
Will We Eventually Need Apps To Tell Us That We Are Moral People?
May 27, 12:00AM
It feels nice to get points. It doesn't really matter for what, but the more points the better. When you check into Foursquare you get points, and it feels nice. And sometimes you even get a badge and that feels like the ultimate vindication, even if the badge is for 10 visits to traffic court.
Ants Will Give You Free Advertising If You Pee On The Billboard
May 26, 10:15PM
Most people don't take a trip to the Amazon looking for publicity opportunities, but if you stumble on one you have to run with it, right? At Smarter Every Day, Destin and his rainforest guides took advantage of the complicated process leafcutter ants go through to forage for salt and got the ants to carry a little Smarter Every Day sign instead of the leaves they normally tote.
Surprising No One, Twitter Is An Arrested Development Explosion
May 26, 9:10PM
The Netflix-only fourth season of Arrested Development went live at 3 a.m. EST this morning, and if you didn't see the Twitter deluge coming, well, you're one of these people:
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