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How Extreme Ultraviolet Light Is Set to Make Your Processor Faster

Aug 07, 9:37AM

How Extreme Ultraviolet Light Is Set to Make Your Processor Faster

You may already know that silicon chips are etched using deep ultraviolet lithography, but you might not realise that we've reached the limit of what can be done using normal UV rays. Fortunately a new kind of light, called Extreme Ultraviolet, is about to land in the hands of chip manufacturers—and it should help your processor keep up with Moore's Law.

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How to Safely Continue Using TOR on Windows

Aug 07, 8:45AM

How to Safely Continue Using TOR on Windows

An attack against Tor Browser users on Windows machines was discovered this Sunday, and there is speculation that the uncovered malware was used by a law enforcement agency to harvest the IP addresses of users of several hidden services hosted by Freedom Hosting. The malware exploits a serious JavaScript security vulnerability affecting Firefox and other products that share the same code base, including the Tor Browser.

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Biodegradable Cutlery Looks Like the Vegetables You'll Eat WIth It

Aug 07, 7:52AM

Biodegradable Cutlery Looks Like the Vegetables You'll Eat WIth It

This cutlery might look good enough to eat—and it almost kinda is, because it's made from a biodegradable plastic that breaks down over time.

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WhatApp now lets you record and send voice messages from within the app--with no limit on length.

Aug 07, 7:27AM

WhatApp now lets you record and send voice messages from within the app—with no limit on length.

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10 Reasons to Love Science According to Neil deGrasse Tyson

Aug 07, 5:00AM

As if you need any more convincing that science is awesome, right? Well, Neil deGrasse Tyson wants to make you love it even more. Doing his part for YouTube's Geek Week, Neil deGrasse Tyson links you up with 10 more reasons to be in awe of science. The reasons include stuff like the Northern Lights of Finland to Cheetah robot running faster than Usain Bolt to liquid oxygen and quantum levitation.

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Yahoo Announced a New Logo By Not Announcing a New Yahoo Logo

Aug 07, 4:32AM

Yahoo Announced a New Logo By Not Announcing a New Yahoo Logo

In what could possibly be the most convoluted way to put on a new pair of purple pants, Yahoo has announced that it will be changing its infamous purple exclamation point logo into... something different. You see, it's not the new simple logo above even though Yahoo posted an image of that new logo in a release talking about the new logo and used that same new logo all over its Tumblr page and is even using that new logo on Yahoo.com. No, no, no. That, I repeat, is not the new logo.

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The Weirdest Thing on the Internet Tonight: Borrowed Light

Aug 07, 4:00AM

A wise man once said, "Man, parents just don't understand." Adults sometimes need to be roused from their routines (via a few small acts of vandalism and theft) in order to regain their sense of wonder and awe. In Olivia Huynh's delightful animation, a hooded protagonist does what it takes to make people appreciate the night sky again.

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The Longest Words in Different Languages Are So Fun to Say

Aug 07, 3:00AM

Though we know the real longest word in English takes three and a half hours to pronounce, more reasonable ones can be done in less than five million breaths. Like these ones! This video lets you hear the longest word in different languages like Czech, Danish, Slovenian, Dutch, etc. and boy some of them are a doozy. Like did you know there's a Turkish word for, "As if you are one of the people that we didn't make resemble from Afyonkarahisar" and a Hungarian word for, "For your continued behavior as if you could not be desecrated"? Fun. [Polyglot Pal via Neatorama]

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What It Looks Inside You When a Mosquito Bites You

Aug 07, 2:10AM

This is a video of a mosquito inserting itself into the flesh of a mouse in search of some blood. Scientists were able to watch the entire process through a microscope to see how a mosquito bites down. It's kinda freaky how flexible the needle can get.

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Does Anyone Actually Like Their Cable Company?

Aug 07, 1:00AM

Does Anyone Actually Like Their Cable Company?

Everyone's least favorite cable company is... Time Warner Cable. Joke. Not really. Maybe. Anyway! Everyone's least favorite cable company seems to be their own cable company. Cable companies are an impossible mess to fix, no matter what we do, cable seems to stay the same evil prodding mess it's always been. Seriously, is there any other thing where you pay over a hundred dollars a month for such sadness?

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Watch Guns with Different Types of Ammo Get Shot Underwater in Slow-Mo

Aug 07, 12:00AM

By now we all should know the epic water bubble beauty that happens when you shoot a gun underwater. From your typical Glock to AK-47s, the bullet-chasing, self-collapsing water bubble looks more like the gun is shooting mini-nuclear explosions than your typical bullets. But does different types of ammo change the look of each shot? Sort of!

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7 Ways NASA Making the Mars Rover Sing Itself "Happy Birthday" Is Sad

Aug 06, 10:34PM

As you may know, yesterday was Curiosity's one-year anniversary on Mars, where it's been spending its time wandering the desolate, barren Martian desert in inconceivable levels of solitude. And how did NASA decide to commemorate the occasion? Happy birthday, idiot. Now dance, monkey—dance!

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MIT's White Blood Cell Magnet Could Revolutionize Disease Diagnosis

Aug 06, 10:23PM

To give you an idea of how micro this video is, those dots you see moving diagonally toward the top of the screen are individual white blood cells. What you're looking at is a microchip that sorts out white blood cells from a blood sample. It makes a great visual, but more importantly, it could seriously improve the way we diagnose disease.

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Airsleep for iOS: Drown Out Airplane Noise and Get Some Shut-Eye

Aug 06, 10:00PM

Airsleep for iOS: Drown Out Airplane Noise and Get Some Shut-Eye

What's everyone's favorite thing to do on a plane? Sleep, of course. Coincidentally, it's also one of the hardest thing to do. Airsleep aims to fix that.

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The Government Wants to Create Cybersecurity Insurance

Aug 06, 9:59PM

The Government Wants to Create Cybersecurity Insurance

Ever nervous about the looming threat of a devastating cyberattack, the government is redoubling its efforts to get companies that operate critical infrastructure to buy into its cybersecurity plan. It's so committed, it may even make sure participants get reimbursed… if they get attacked.

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iPhone or Android? Who cares!

Aug 06, 9:42PM

iPhone or Android? Who cares!

Android or iPhone—if it's a good phone, does it really matter? After all, you spend most of your life using apps available for both. So when Gizmodo's Brent Rose says the new Moto X is awesome and you can customize its design to your liking without a stupid case, maybe it's time to ditch your iPhone. Or not! Whatever.

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These "Pinhole Movies" Capture Cities Through Bedroom Camera Obscuras

Aug 06, 9:38PM

Camera obscuras are literally older than Jesus—but a pair of filmmakers named Romain Alary and Antoine Levi have managed to reinvent the optical trope thanks to the magic of timelapse. Their "pinhole movies" capture the passage of time across apartment-sized camera obscuras all over the world.

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An 83,000-Processor Supercomputer Can Only Match 1% of Your Brain

Aug 06, 9:20PM

An 83,000-Processor Supercomputer Can Only Match 1% of Your Brain

You've undoubtedly heard over and over again about what an absurdly complex entity the human brain is. But a new breakthrough by Japanese and German scientists might finally drive the point home. Taking advantage of the almost 83,000 processors of one of the world's most powerful supercomputers, the team was able to mimic just one percent of one second's worth of human brain activity—and even that took 40 minutes.

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Kinetic Creatures: Cardboard Creations That Roam Your Living Room

Aug 06, 9:08PM

Kinetic Creatures: Cardboard Creations That Roam Your Living Room

There's a longstanding joke that kids would rather play with the cardboard box than the toy inside, but that's especially true with these wonderful Kinetic Creatures toys. Made entirely from pre-cut cardboard, clever mechanisms inside Elly the elephant, Geno the giraffe, and Rory the rhino allow them to walk around when you crank a simple wire handle.

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Japan keeps ignoring World War II surrender terms, builds carrier

Aug 06, 8:58PM

Japan keeps ignoring World War II surrender terms, builds carrier

Japan has built yet another aircraft carrier. They say it's a "destroyer" to carry "helicopters" but it's an offensive ship that's clearly against World War II surrender terms. It may not have combat jet catapults (yet!) but who cares when they can use F-35s or perhaps a vertical take-off and landing jet of their own?

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Elysium's Matt Damon on the joys of gluing gadgets to your skull

Aug 06, 8:46PM

In Neill Blomkamp's new film Elysium, Matt Damon wears an insane-looking exoskeleton apparatus. And we talked to Damon, one on one, about how having steel bolts in his head changes his fighting style.

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Why Is There No Footage of Nikola Tesla Online?

Aug 06, 8:25PM

Why Is There No Footage of Nikola Tesla Online?

The internet's Nikola Tesla obsession is in full force. There's Tesla fanfic, endless blog posts rediscovering the great inventor, and of course, Matthew Inman's tremendously popular webcomic about the man. But curiously, there's one crucial thing missing: Any digitized film of Tesla.

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Turn Your Home Into a Psychedelic Den With Philips' Newest Hue Lights

Aug 06, 8:23PM

Turn Your Home Into a Psychedelic Den With Philips' Newest Hue Lights

You might remember that last year we were dazzled by Philips' Wi-Fi controlled LED bulbs that you can set to any imaginable color with a smartphone. Warm, cool, whatever lighting you want, using only an app. Rad, man. Now, Philips is introducing two new lighting options into its Hue product line so you can fine-tune your living room's stoner chic ambiance even further.

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Google Docs Auto-Search Just Made Linking Easier Than Ever

Aug 06, 8:06PM

Google Docs Auto-Search Just Made Linking Easier Than Ever

Google Docs (and Slides) just got an awesome, but subtle new trick. Now, every time you go to hyperlink a word, Google search results will automatically appear below your link box. Never open another tab to search for a Wikipedia page again.

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This Giant Floating Orb Is Built Out of NYC's Discarded Umbrellas

Aug 06, 8:02PM

This Giant Floating Orb Is Built Out of NYC's Discarded Umbrellas

If you happen to be walking around the northern tip of Manhattan these days, you'll see a strange sphere floating in the water near the Inwood Hill Park. From afar, it looks like a geodesic dome stitched together from thin slivers of metal, but inching closer, you'll notice something startling. It's made of trash.

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