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Federal Court: Cell Phone Tracking Without a Warrant is A-OK
Jul 31, 8:34AM
A Federal Appeals court has ruled that search warrants are not required by law enforcement agencies if they wish to seize cellphone records.
Canon's New Tiny Video Camera Is For Filming Yourself Doing...Whatever
Jul 31, 8:00AM
Canon's new Vixia Mini is a Wi-Fi enabled camcorder designed to help you document your everyday life in more detail than ordinary folk ever thought possible. No other people required.
The 7 Companies Microsoft Won't Let Its Ex-Windows Chief Work For
Jul 31, 7:39AM
Late last year, Microsoft booted out booted out its head of Windows, Steve Sinofsky. Now, a few more details have come out about his departure—including who Microsoft have banned him from working for.
This Smart Wearable Vibrator Will Get Women Off Intelligently
Jul 31, 5:00AM
Vibrators are typically strong, powerful, dumb pipes. Which is mostly fine! But sometimes you'd like something more... nuanced. Vibease, which is supposedly the world's first wearable "smart" vibrator, claims to have the sort of sexy thoughtfulness that can get any woman off. It's basically a read along vibrator for erotica.
The Weirdest Thing on the Internet Tonight: Cornelis
Jul 31, 4:00AM
From the MC Escher School of Modern Dance, we present a man and his hat. And his bright red jumpsuit. And his clones.
Samsung Rigged the S4 to Unnaturally Perform Better in Benchmark Tests
Jul 31, 3:44AM
The Samsung Galaxy S4 is a damn fine phone. It's fast, it's big, it's thin and it's completely deserving to be in most people's pockets. But apparently that's not enough for Samsung. Samsung has gotten caught cheating benchmark tests to make itself look better. Basically, the S4 is specifically tweaked to be better at benchmarking than anything else it does.
All the Failed Predictions of When the World Will End
Jul 31, 3:02AM
It's almost become not crazy to predict when the world will end because so many crazy people do it all the freaking time. But look, we're all still here. Nothing has ended. The world is still here. To keep track of all the crazies, information design agency Accurat created a graphic to show just who has been predicting the end of the world.
A Fuelband-like Collar Shows You What Life Is Like As a Polar Bear
Jul 31, 2:00AM
Those nifty Fuelbands and activity trackers can measure pretty much anything you do and even knows when you're having sex. So why not use similar technology to try and understand mysterious animals like the Polar Bear. That makes so much sense! And even better, why not add a GoPro camera to see what life is like for these majestic beasts.
OpenTable Wants to Fix the Single Most Annoying Thing About Eating Out
Jul 31, 1:00AM
You just finished a delicious meal. You're itching to move on to the next spot to get more drinks. Or you're hoping to wrap up your meal so you can pay the sitter. Or maybe you just want to get the hell out of the restaurant just because. Whatever it is, you spend a snail's lifetime trying to flag down the waitress to get your bill. Another half life waiting for her to take your credit card. And a century and half for you to get it back so you can sign the damn thing. Taking care of the bill is the most annoying thing about eating out. OpenTable wants to change that.
I Can't Believe This Alien Orange Bubble Sky Actually Appeared on Earth
Jul 31, 12:00AM
The sky is blue! Only when it's not gray. Or purple. Or red. Or orange. The clouds are white! Only when they're not gray. Or even darker than that. Basically, the clouds and sky can be anything. But can the sky be a creamsicle orange bubbly thing that looks like we're on an alien planet? Apparently so.
Q&A With the Chicago Tribune Editors Who Put a Cat on Their Homepage
Jul 30, 11:15PM
Earlier today, visitors to the Chicago Tribune's homepage were greeted not with traditional lead story or splash image. Instead, there was an adorable kitty, a placeholder headline, and the word test over and over again. While it was a welcome break from the the usual gloom and doom, it was also very clearly a mistake. One that Trib Social Media and SEO Manager Amy Guth was kind enough to dissect for us over email.
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Jul 30, 10:50PM
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ACI Cockpit360° for iOS: 360-Degree Cockpit Porn in the Palm of Your Hand
Jul 30, 10:00PM
Dying to get a first-hand look at some of the greatest exhibits places like the Museum of Flight, Evergreen Aviation and Space Museum, and Tillamoook Air Museum have to offer, but don't have the time or money for a cross-country flight history tour? Thanks to ACI Cockpit360, that last part won't matter in the slightest.
A Wonderful Lunatic Turned a MacBook Air Into a Badass Gaming Rig
Jul 30, 9:58PM
The MacBook Air is an incredible laptop for many reasons, none of those being "good for gaming". But this geek hero just straight up refused to accept the limitations of the 11-inch MacBook Air, and made it hum like a gaming laptop—with the help of a little creativity.
Magical Bottle Opener Can Pour Wine Without Popping the Cork
Jul 30, 9:22PM
There are plenty of ways to open a nice bottle of wine, but they all involve the avoidable decision to finish the bottle (or risk the weird-tasting leftovers). We can do better than this, people. A new opener from Coravin aimed at connoisseurs lets you drink one glass at a time, by performing what amounts to a surgical procedure on your bottle.
Why There's No 1960s Jetsons Art in Tomorrow's Big Animation Auction
Jul 30, 9:01PM
On Wednesday there's an enormous animation art auction in L.A. that includes some gorgeous pop culture history. It will include original animation cels from Fleischer Studios, concept art from Disney legend Mary Blair, and an original production drawing from Winsor McCay's classic 1914 film Gertie the Dinosaur. There's even some 1970s and 1980s Jetsons art that should pique the interest of any retrofuture fan. But there's one thing noticeably absent among the Jetsons pieces: any production cels from the 1962-63 iteration of the show—which was its first and only season until the 1985 reboot. But how can that be?
How Eating the Right Bacteria Could Give Your Body Superpowers
Jul 30, 8:40PM
No man is an island. If anything, every man is a sentient, mobile farm for the countless quadrillions of bacteria that colonize us. And by introducing the right bacteria into that equation, you can give your body one heck of a boost.
Every Dog Needs This Magnet-Powered Flying Carpet
Jul 30, 8:20PM
The new skunkworks project from Swiss retailer MiCasa—MiCasa Lab—is all about giving scientists, engineers, and crazy people a safe space to work on the types of projects that might otherwise go unsupported due to a lack of "practicality" or "commercial viability" or "any reason for existence whatsoever." And thank god it does—otherwise we might never have had the wonderful, life-affirming pleasure of looking upon this tiny-hat-wearing puppy atop a magic carpet.
Amazon's Updated Kindle App Is a Tiny F U to Apple's App Store
Jul 30, 8:19PM
Amazon just released a new update to its Kindle app for iOS, and it basically just told Apple to go f*** itself in the process. The Apple App Store bible absolutely forbids in-app purchases unless the company is willing to give Apple a 30 percent cut, but Amazon has finally found a way around this little speed bump: likely-soon-to-be-banned free samples.
Here's How Designers Reimagined the Cover Art For 50 Classic Novels
Jul 30, 8:00PM
Classic novels tend to have equally classic cover art. For example, when you think of The Great Gatsby, your mind likely goes to a pair of half-closed eyes floating over a glittering, cobalt city. But what if designers were given a chance to rethink these covers entirely? That's the concept behind Recovering The Classics, a site that's crowdsourcing new art for 50 iconic books.
Future Windows Could Use a Biomimetic Vascular System to Save Energy
Jul 30, 7:39PM
Windows, our source of life-giving sunlight indoors, are a menace to your electrical bill. In the summer, windows bleed cold and in the winter they ooze heat. To save energy, researchers want to give window panes a circulatory system that could pump in cool, liquid relief when they get too hot.
On Henry Ford's 150th Birthday, a Look Inside His Failed Utopia
Jul 30, 7:20PM
The murky legacy of Henry Ford—who would've been 150 today—centers around a few familiar ideas like the assembly line and the $5 workday. Less familiar is Ford's biggest failure: Fordlandia, a city in the rainforest that was abandoned as quickly as it was built.
Commercial Drones Are Now Approved for Aerial Surveillance
Jul 30, 7:19PM
Creepy drone spying is no longer just the purview of the military in the United States. The Federal Aviation Administration recently cleared two unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for commercial use surveilling the Alaskan coast, marking a sharp turn for the future of domestic drone use.
Dealzmodo: 4TB for $130, Canon 24-105mm, Nexus 7 Case, Vizio Soundbar
Jul 30, 7:00PM
We auto-post 4TB USB3 externals for $150, so grabbing one for $130 is about as easy a recommendation as we can make. Use code 0730BTS32 over at Newegg to claim your prize. [Newegg]
Making a Stunning, Glow-in-the-Dark Fountain Is Surprisingly Simple
Jul 30, 7:00PM
Bioluminescence is awesome. Essentially the production of light by a living organism, e.g. fireflies, certain types of jellyfish, etc—but it doesn't just occur in animals. There's even some plant life that has the potential to give off that lovely, ethereal glow. And as Mark Rober shows us in the video above, you can even harness that power to become your very own natural, eerie, and totally beautiful light source.
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