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You'll Be Jealous of This Tiny Wasp Hitching a Ride on a Damselfly
Jul 26, 9:01AM
Being a human's great, but sometimes it would be cool to experience the world from a different perspective. I'd love to be this little wasp, hitching a ride on the back of a damselfly.
WSJ: Google Is Also Testing a Hangout-Equipped Set-Top Box
Jul 26, 7:51AM
If Chromecast isn't enough, the Wall Street Journal is now reporting that Google has also been working on another living room device: a set-top box with a heavy emphasis on communication.
Digging in to the source code of Android 4.3 reveals that the OS supports 4K resolutions.
Jul 26, 7:32AM
Digging in to the source code of Android 4.3 reveals that the OS supports 4K resolutions. That's some crazy tablet specs—or, you know, it's for TVs.
Famous Surrealist Art Amazingly Reimagined with Super Mario Bros
Jul 26, 5:00AM
René Magritte's art is famous for tickling your brain, making you question and helping you dissolve the line of what's real and what matters. You can recognize Magritte's work and influence anywhere but can you imagine it as Super Mario Bros? The artist Racoonda has re-created paintings from Magritte by putting them in the world of Super Mario Bros. It's wonderful.
The Weirdest Thing on the Internet Tonight: Transition
Jul 26, 4:00AM
Some Olympic Gold Medalists Will Get a Russia Meteorite Medal Too
Jul 26, 3:13AM
Winning a Gold Medal is one of the highest achievements in sports, the beautiful round medallion rewards years of hard work and confirms an athlete's status as the very best. Russia is going to sweeten the deal a bit in the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics (no, they're not wrapping chocolate inside), extra medals that have pieces of the meteorite that crashed in Russia earlier this year will be given to the gold medal winners.
How Did We Get to Where We Are Now with Online Privacy?
Jul 26, 2:00AM
Real life privacy is an easy thing to understand. Don't peek into my windows! Don't put up surveillance cameras on every corner! Don't tap my phone calls! But what about online privacy? What should the government (ahem, NSA) be able to know about us? How much data should companies give them? And just how the heck did we get here with online privacy?
What Superheroes Would Post to Instagram
Jul 26, 1:03AM
Having fun taking pictures of slushy drinks in highball glasses on perfectly distressed hardwood tables and hashtagging it #happyhour? What about posting pictures of the sky and clouds that look like every other picture of the sky and cloud and commenting how 'this is just how I feel right now'? These are the Instagram pictures we see everyday! But that's because we're mere humans. What would superheroes post to Instagram?
10 Lifehacks That Will Make Your Summer Even More Awesome
Jul 26, 12:00AM
Summer was always great growing up because it meant no school. Summer is still great now because of barbecues, pool parties, the beach, outdoor bars, watermelon, hot dogs, chips, popsicles and the fact that we don't have school anymore. But did you know you can make summer even GREATER by using these lifehacks from life wizard Grant Thompson. Fruit flies, sticky hands, warm water and more will be a thing of the past.
These Amazing Cardio Images Will Make Your Heart Race
Jul 25, 11:01PM
Every year the UK's British Heart Foundation runs a competition to find the most interesting images produced by its researchers—and 2013 is a good, good year. Here are some of our favorites.
Travel the World with These Interactive 8-Bit City Maps
Jul 25, 10:16PM
Do you ever wish you lived in a video game? But not like a fancy Xbox game or anything like that. Do you ever wish you lived in Legend of Zelda except with all the comforts of home? If yes, then Brett Camper's 8-bit city maps are for you.
Yahoo Fantasy Sports for iOS & Android: We Finally Have Mobile Drafting
Jul 25, 10:00PM
If you're already a fantasy sports fan, chances are you've used Yahoo's Fantasy Sports app before. And just in time for football season, their newest version of the app comes with a major design overhaul and one very welcome, long await feature—mobile drafting.
Google Chromecast Doesn't Come With Free Netflix Anymore
Jul 25, 9:12PM
Even though Chromecast is, like, technically on sale, it's basically impossible to get one because so many people are trying. Wait times for the product are about a month on Amazon right now. Well sadly, the amazing deal that made so many people rush to the register lasted just 24 hours.
Hold a Satellite In Your Palm With These Pint-Sized Wood Models
Jul 25, 9:02PM
Russia's radio telescope, Speckt-R, currently holds the record for the largest satellite orbiting Earth, weighing in at around 11,000 pounds. But thanks to the magical product designers at Postlerferguson, you can now fit a Speckt-R on your desk—along with three other iconic unmanned spacecraft.
How to Take Flawless Phone Pics of Your Naked Body
Jul 25, 9:01PM
This post originally appeared on Gizmodo last March, but in light of Anthony Weiner's recent troubles, we thought it might be time for a reminder. If it's a nudie pic worth taking, it's worth taking right.
Will Shakespeare Be Popular in the Future?
Jul 25, 8:40PM
When was the last time you read Shakespeare for pleasure? I'm sure a few of you can truthfully answer that it was last night or maybe just last week. But I'd dare wager that for most American adults (myself included) it was some high school English class. William Shakespeare's popularity has endured over four centuries. But can it last four centuries more? Not according to one futurist from the 1960s.
How Disney Is Using 3D Printing To Give Robots Soul-Piercing Eyes
Jul 25, 8:20PM
Some toys look like they're about ready to come to life and stab you. And if Disney has anything to do with it, we're going to see even more toys with creepy, lifelike faces in the future, thanks to a new technology called Papillion that 3D-prints eyes onto toys, robots, and other interactive characters.
Good God, They've Perfected the Peanut Butter Jar
Jul 25, 7:58PM
Peanut butter, Nutella, salsa, you name it—if it's a condiment and moderately delicious, there's a good chance you'll be lapping it up out of a jar. Still, reliable and resealable though they may be, there's also a dark side to America's favorite container: how to get the last bits of goodness out while keeping your hands clean in the process. Jar-with-a-Twist solves that sticky little problem with a patented, twistable jar that (supposedly) makes every spoonful feel just like the first.
Report: Feds Are Demanding User Passwords from Web Companies
Jul 25, 7:29PM
Just when you thought the government's prying eye could pry no further, CNET is reporting that the feds are telling web companies to turn over account passwords, presumably so that they can break in and look at everything these users are doing online. Bummer, huh?
Inside the US Nuclear Stockpile's Top Secret First Home
Jul 25, 7:20PM
At first glance, this could be any huge, Cold War-era facility. The gray and green of poured concrete might remind you of a public school or a hospital. But this is no run-of-the-mill building. It's the original home of the US's nuclear arsenal, and it's been top secret for over 60 years.
This Dorm Was Tailor-Made For the Deaf Students Who Helped Designed It
Jul 25, 7:10PM
Architects are bound by law to design buildings that are accessible to the disabled, but the deaf often get left out of the equation. A group of designers and deaf students are now trying to change that—and their first building, a dormitory at predominantly deaf college Gallaudet University, is their manifesto.
Dealzmodo: Sanyo Eneloop XX, ASUS Monitor, Vornado Fan, Fight Club
Jul 25, 7:00PM
Eneloops are by far the best rechargeable batteries on the market, and they've become somewhat of a running joke around here because they never stay on sale long enough for the post to go up. Well, today is the day. Needless to say, I'd get them in your cart and checkout quickly if you're interested. [Amazon]
Memory implantation is now officially real
Jul 25, 6:37PM
The movie Inception is getting closer to reality. By planting false memories into the minds of mice, neuroscientists at MIT have created the first artificially implanted memories. And they've brought us closer to understanding the fallibility of human recollection.
NASA Images Reveal a Part of the Sun We've Never Seen Before
Jul 25, 6:37PM
NASA is now closer to the sun than Icarus could have ever dreamed, thanks to the Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph, IRIS. The mission, which launched on June 26 to examine the sun's atmosphere, just released its first images, revealing a part of the sun that was unseen until now.
Kickstarter Project Canceled After Dude Spends All the Money
Jul 25, 6:18PM
If you were thinking about donating some money to help Spike Lee get back on his feet, maybe think twice: this guy just raised over $120,000 to make a game, and then just walked away with all the money. Contrary to what The Crowd Economy preaches, strangers can still screw you.
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