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The Government Responds to the PRISM Spying Program
Jun 07, 4:05AM
So PRISM totally exists. James Clapper, the Director of National Intelligence, basically confirmed the Washington Post and Guardian report about how the NSA can pry data from Apple, Facebook, Google and whoever else.
The Weirdest Thing on the Internet Tonight: How to Hide from Cameras
Jun 07, 4:00AM
CV Dazzle is the surefire way to both fool closed circuit cameras and look like you got ready for a KISS concert while drunk. In the dark. Having never actually laid eyes on the band but only understood their stage presence from second-hand descriptions sussed from the incoherent ramblings of a blind hobo named Crusty Dave. [Jillian Mayer]
Here's a 120,000 Year Old Tumor Found Inside a Neanderthal
Jun 07, 3:00AM
Neanderthals weren't smoking cigarettes. They weren't breathing in pollution. They weren't eating processed foods. They weren't dealing with pesticides. Nope. But apparently, Neanderthals still got cancer. This 120,000-year-old bone fragment reveals a cancerous tumor. Neanderthals, they're just like us.
Watch Audio Frequencies Create Amazing Visual Patterns
Jun 07, 2:00AM
Sometimes when the music is really good and the sound is really loud and the pill is really potent, you can see what you hear. But that's just brain tricks. This, however, is real and mesmerizing. Watch how different audio frequencies can create mind blowing visual patterns. It's a kaleidoscope of sound.
These Armored Nike Air Mags Were Made for Iron Man
Jun 07, 1:00AM
Though the Nike MAGs are already nostalgically beautiful in their own Back to the Future style, this custom Iron Man version of the Nike MAGs transforms the boot into something even more futuristic. Something that Tony Stark would invent. Something that you could imagine as part of Iron Man's armor. Something that I so desperately want.
The Xbox One Just Had A Very Bad Day
Jun 06, 11:40PM
In two weeks' time, we may look on this as one of the smartest PR moves of all time. But for now? It's been a bad day for Microsoft.
Nine Inch Nails: Came Back Haunted
Jun 06, 11:00PM
It was only last month that Trent Reznor popped out of nowhere to surprise announce the first Nine Inch Nails album in half a decade, and already we've got this juicy morsel to gnaw on. Damn it's good to have new Nine Inch Nails.
Report: The Government Monitors Literally Every Phone Call in the US
Jun 06, 10:48PM
NBC News has learned that under the post-9/11 Patriot Act, the government has been collecting records on every phone call made in the U.S.
— NBC Nightly News (@nbcnightlynews) June 6, 2013
Chinese Hackers Hacked Barack Obama
Jun 06, 10:44PM
Chinese hackers have been doing their cyber espionage thing for quite a while. In fact, back in 2008, hackers from China hacked two huge whales: the Presidential campaigns of both Barack Obama and John McCain. The hackers managed to steal internal documents from both Obama and McCain.
The NSA Mines an Insane Amount of Data From Every Tech Service You Use
Jun 06, 10:00PM
Wow. Nothing is sacred. The Washington Post has discovered that the NSA and FBI have teamed up to tap into the servers of nine US tech companies—Microsoft, Google, Facebook, Apple, you name it—and have extracted e-mails, photographs, audio, video, documents and connection logs. They basically have free reign to take whatever they want. And they've been doing it since 2007.
Don't Fear the Dark, Or Loki, With These Badass Avengers Nightlights
Jun 06, 9:42PM
If they can defeat Loki's forces, The Avengers shouldn't have much trouble battling your child's fear of the darkness at night. At least not with these slick Avengers-themed LED-powered nightlights designed to look like Captain America's shield, Thor's hammer, and Hulk's fist smashing through a bedroom wall.
Is the World Ready for Online Masters Degrees to Be Taken Seriously?
Jun 06, 9:30PM
It's sort of a utopian nerd dream, using the internet to be educated by the best universities in the world. We have online universities now, but they've become more targets of mean jokes than legitimate means to further education. But increasingly, that's beginning to change.
Velcro: The Accidental and Physically Painful History
Jun 06, 9:20PM
Lifejackets, wall fixtures, Nerf guns, orthopedic shoes: all things that make life just that much better and all things that rely on the magical properties of velcro hook and loop fastening systems. Which you might know by the more ubiquitous brand name, Velcro®. Because when you call something "Velcro," you're referring to a very specific product created exactly 65 years ago today by one Georges de Mestral—and his revolutionary idea was a total accident.
Gawker Texas Says It's OK to Shoot an Escort If She Won't Have Sex With You | Lifehacker Five Truths
Jun 06, 9:18PM
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A Shiny, Happy Kitchen Scale for Shiny, Happy People (And Anyone Else)
Jun 06, 9:00PM
If you're into cooking, eventually you'll run into a culinary scenario where you need a scale in your kitchen. But you want something that looks as good as it is accurate, right?. Enter the Arti scale by Escali.
Hulu Plus for iPad Looks a Whole Lot Different Now
Jun 06, 8:55PM
It's been a long time since we've last seen any sort of major update to Hulu Plus's iPad app. And thankfully, its newest incarnation has been completely redesigned from the ground up.
Japanese Porsche Fan Commissions the World's Most Elegant Garage
Jun 06, 8:35PM
The Porsche 911 is a thing of beauty: Designed in 1959 by "Butzi" Porsche himself, its clean lines and German engineered guts have turned it into a much-obsessed-over classic. To wit: this Osaka townhome designed by Kenji Yanagawa Architects, for a client with an unusual request—that the entire structure be oriented around the garage. The garage, you see, holds his (or her) silver 911.
What Futuristic Promise Are You Most Skeptical About?
Jun 06, 8:23PM
Within the past decade we've seen technologies that had been promised for years finally become mainstream successes. The smartphone? Yep! The tablet computer? You betcha! Ebooks? They now account for nearly a quarter of book sales. But we're still waiting on plenty of other technologies that were dreamed up by the generations that preceded us.
If Google Can Predict Blockbusters, How Do You Explain This?
Jun 06, 8:06PM
Sorry, guys. Not buying it.
These Awesome Books Don't Exist Yet—But Should
Jun 06, 8:01PM
Forget the finding the next instant classic, great American novel, or literary tour de force—we need to get humanity's greatest writers and intellectuals (sit down, Nic Cage) together to work putting stories behind these incredible faux book covers. Like, now.
Here's How the Video Game Comics of the Future Will Probably Look
Jun 06, 8:00PM
I have a little guilt over it but I'm doing most of my comics reading on an iPad nowadays. While the convenience is great and the work can look better on the screen than in print, it's a little weird that comics are still so static on smart devices. Comics legend Jim Lee thinks so too and, as co-publisher of DC Comics, he's doing something to change that.
Can You Identify These Cities Based on How They Look from Space?
Jun 06, 7:21PM
Humanity's grandest architectural triumph isn't some single building or monument. It's the cities that surround them, the forests of high-rises that house more than half the human population within their limits. Cities grow almost organically to suit the needs of their residents, resulting in a cityscape as unique as the people that lives there. Can you identify these international metropoli based only on their shapes?
Conan Discovers Even More Nazi-Looking JC Penny Products
Jun 06, 7:01PM
It turns out that Michael Graves-designed teapot with its unsettling resemblance to Hitler might not have been the only Nazi-related product in J.C. Penney stores. As Conan O'Brien discovered on his show the other night, the teapot is apparently just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the department store intentionally, or unintentionally, trying to cash in on Hitler's regime.
This Haswell-Packing Gaming Laptop Is Your Deal of the Day
Jun 06, 7:00PM
Haswell, Intel's newest line of processors, is currently rolling out into consumer computers, and Haswell-equipped laptops are already price competitive with older models. For example, this 14-inch Lenovo gaming laptop packing a quad-core Core i7-4700MQ is on sale for $720.
The Dust Bowl Skyscrapers That Were Supposed to Make It Rain
Jun 06, 6:40PM
The Dust Bowl of the 1930s was vicious. Crops were ravaged, dust clouds darkened the sky, and thousands fled the Great Plains to look for work elsewhere. But one meteorologist in France had an idea that very much appealed to the parched farmers and ranchers of yesteryear — enormous weather-manipulation towers that would dwarf the Empire State Building.
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