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How Insanely Fast the ISS Moves, Visualized

Aug 13, 10:12AM

How Insanely Fast the ISS Moves, Visualized

The International Space Station orbits the Earth at 8 kilometers per second—but it's tough to visualize just how fast that is. When you think about it in terms of how far the thing moves during the course of a song you know, though, you'll be shocked.

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This Is How NASA Will 3D Print in Space

Aug 13, 9:29AM

NASA recently announced that it plans to take a 3D printer into space in 2014—and now it wants you to see how it will work.

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The Entire Racial Distribution of the US, Person-By-Person

Aug 13, 8:32AM

The Entire Racial Distribution of the US, Person-By-Person

This map is covered in dots. In fact, there are 308,745,538 of the little things—each one representing a single individual living in the US, and its color indicating ethnicity.

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Google Fiber Continues the Awful ISP Tradition of Banning "Servers"

Aug 13, 7:40AM

Google Fiber Continues the Awful ISP Tradition of Banning In a Wired piece published recently, Ryan Singel assails Google's newfound hypocrisy when it comes to net neutrality. And he's right. Having spent many years fighting to stop Internet Service Providers (ISPs) from discriminating between different types of Internet traffic, the tech giant is now perpetuating a long-standing form of that discrimation with Google Fiber, its own ISP, by adopting a terrible Terms of Service clause that bans the use of "servers." Google's ban on servers is sadly not a departure from the norm, as similar prohibitions can be found within the Terms of Service of other large ISPs.

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The Weirdest Thing on the Internet Tonight: JUPITER 8000

Aug 13, 4:00AM

Journey through the depths of the cosmos in search of the mystical Laser Cat homeworld in this techno-fueled flight of fancy from Inese Verina with music by KODEK.

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The Xbox One Controller Will Work with Your PC.... in 2014

Aug 13, 3:29AM

The Xbox One Controller Will Work with Your PC.... in 2014

PC Gamers! You won't have to spend more money to make your Xbox One controller work with your computer. Unlike the 360 which requires a wired controller or an extra dongle, the Xbox One's controller will work fine with your PC games. Well, it'll work fine with your PC after a software update in 2014.

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Jean-Michel Basquiat: The Radiant Child

Aug 13, 3:19AM

It's been exactly 25 years since the world lost one of its greatest artists. Artist Jean-Michel Basquiat passed away from a drug overdose at 27 on August 12, 1988. The Brooklyn born artist started in the streets and meteorically rose through the art scene to collaborate with Andy Warhol and is still seemingly referenced in every other hip hop song.

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These Dresses Were Made Using Magnets

Aug 13, 1:33AM

These Dresses Were Made Using Magnets

Other than lasers and Elon Musk, magnets might be the most superhuman objects we have on this dear Earth of ours. They can make things fly, they can make things stick, they can demolish laptops, they can make you squeal and scream and feel like a kid. Another thing magnets can do? Make clothes. The two dresses above were "grown" using magnets.

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Finally! A Breaking Bad Lego Set That You Can Actually Buy!

Aug 13, 1:17AM

Finally! A Breaking Bad Lego Set That You Can Actually Buy!

They said it couldn't be done. Well, it happened. Sorta. For the rock bottom price of $250 this custom-made Breaking Bad Lego set could be yours! The set comes with over 500 bricks and three minifigs! Seriously, it doesn't get much better than a super-cute Lego meth lab.

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Everything That Is Hilariously Wrong with YouTube in One Video

Aug 13, 12:20AM

Even though YouTube is the greatest tool ever created to waste time, it's also the biggest open house for gigabytes of completely useless moving crap. And even though YouTube can make any video viral, it's also responsible for the onslaught of YouTube celebrities. YouTube giveth and taketh away. This clever animation video by Jello Apocalypse exposes the dumbness that surrounds all the awesomeness of YouTube. You know the YouTube tricks: thumbnails, comments, ads, the front page and so on. [JelloApocalypse]

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We Need More Ideas as Crazy as Hyperloop

Aug 12, 10:59PM

We Need More Ideas as Crazy as Hyperloop

You know why I didn't like Elon Musk a few years ago? Because of PayPal. Because he seemed like a dilettante. Yet another Valley guy who was ignoring all the hard work and ingenuity that had gone into systems like infrastructure and space travel for the last fifty years; another nerd who thought every system was as mutable as a computer. I was wrong.

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Bloomberg: A Retina iPad Mini and a Thinner iPad Are Coming

Aug 12, 10:57PM

Bloomberg: A Retina iPad Mini and a Thinner iPad Are Coming

Bloomberg is reporting that a retina iPad Mini and a thinner iPad are both set to release later this year. That would confirm previous reports about how the full-sized, big boy iPad was getting the iPad Mini design treatment with a narrower bezel and a thinner body and that the iPad Mini would finally get a Retina display.

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The Xbox One Is Worse For Everyone If Kinect's Not Mandatory

Aug 12, 10:25PM

The Xbox One Is Worse For Everyone If Kinect's Not Mandatory

Using Kinect with your Xbox One is no longer mandatory. Yay, right? No. Wrong. Again. This is another dumb subtraction from Microsoft, presented as choice.

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Behold the Horrible Glory of a Hoarder's 250,000-Record Vinyl Library

Aug 12, 9:48PM

Behold the Horrible Glory of a Hoarder's 250,000-Record Vinyl Library

Last year, a Canadian record shop called Apollo Music bought a filthy, trash-filled hoarder house. Why? Cuz it was full of records. At least 250,000. These are a few snapshots from the process, and they show the biggest and saddest collection you'll probably ever see.

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Brain Teaser Table Is More Complicated Than Ikea, But Also More Fun

Aug 12, 9:20PM

Brain Teaser Table Is More Complicated Than Ikea, But Also More Fun

Do you like a challenge when it comes to assembling flat-pack furniture? And we're not talking about deciphering the illustrations and hieroglyphs in an Ikea manual. We mean real Mensa-level stuff. If blank crossword puzzles and unsolved Sudoku grids get you really excited, you'll love the incredibly complicated furniture from Bulgaria's Praktrik.

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Kinect No Longer Mandatory For Xbox One (But Will Still Come With It) [UPDATE]

Aug 12, 9:13PM

Kinect No Longer Mandatory For Xbox One (But Will Still Come With It) [UPDATE]

Another backflip? Back in May, Microsoft said that you'll need have the motion-sensing Kinect plugged in at all times in order for your Xbox One to function, but now they're reversing course once again.

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The Key Innovation That Makes The Hyperloop Work

Aug 12, 9:13PM

The Key Innovation That Makes The Hyperloop Work

We just got Elon Musk's PDF describing the Hyperloop, and a quick initial read shows the key factor that makes the system more likely to work: overcoming the Kantrowitz Limit. Don't feel bad if you have no idea what that is — I didn't either, but once I found out, it makes so much sense.

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Researchers Detect Intense Brain Activity In Rats After They're Dead

Aug 12, 8:54PM

Researchers Detect Intense Brain Activity In Rats After They're Dead

We now know slightly more about what happens after death, thanks to new research that measures the electrical activity in the brains of rats before and after cardiac arrest. Spoiler: it does not flat-line. Not immediately, anyway.

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Hyperloop Alpha: This Could Change Transit Forever

Aug 12, 8:38PM

Hyperloop Alpha: This Could Change Transit Forever

Inventor-entrepreneur-mad-scientist Elon Musk just released an alpha design of his vision for the future of high-speed transit. This is our first look at Hyperloop. After teasing the concept for months, we're finally going to be able to figure out if this is a fantasy—or the beginning of our new reality.

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Gizmodo I Quit Cable 2.5 Years Ago.

Aug 12, 8:18PM

Gizmodo I Quit Cable 2.5 Years Ago. Here's Why I Came Back. | Lifehacker How I Experimented My Way to Losing 100 Pounds | Deadspin Why Your Team Sucks 2013: Detroit Lions | io9 This Is Why You Aren't Sleeping Right

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Our Hyperloop Liveblog Starts Right Right Now

Aug 12, 8:15PM

Our Hyperloop Liveblog Starts Right Right Now

In just a few minutes, Elon Musk will finally reveal his plans for the Hyperloop, a revolutionary transit system that's capable of getting you from downtown Los Angeles to downtown San Francisco in 30 minutes flat. At 5 pm, he'll hold a conference call to explain Hyperloop in detail. And we're going to liveblog the whole thing for you right here.

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Google's Glass update released today adds Path and Evernote voice controls, nearby movie listing ale

Aug 12, 8:04PM

Google's Glass update released today adds Path and Evernote voice controls, nearby movie listing alerts, smoother video and volume controls and voice dictation for video and photo captions. Oh, and an automatic "happy birthday" message when you're too busy to call your friends. [Google]

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Why hacking things is worth your time—as long as you don't get obsessed

Aug 12, 8:03PM

Why hacking things is worth your time—as long as you don't get obsessed

Hacking your house, your gadgets, your car or your life to save precious time or make things better is great. But if you're spending more time than what you're saving, you're doing it wrong. In his In Defense of Life Hacking, Whitson Gordon explains why life hacking is awesome—as long as you don't get obsessed.

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Excalibur Dehydrator Review: The Ultimate Home Jerky Machine

Aug 12, 7:20PM

Excalibur Dehydrator Review: The Ultimate Home Jerky Machine

If jerky, dried fruit, and dried vegetables aren't dietary staples for you, they should be. Enduring edibles are equally handy on camping trips, in an office, or on your couch in your underwear. For 20 years, the Ronco Food Dehydrator has been my personal jerky go-to. It would take a killer dehydrator to dethrone it. The Excalibur did just that.

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Facebook's newest update adds in-app restaurant reservations and your area's TV and movie listings t

Aug 12, 7:08PM

Facebook's newest update adds in-app restaurant reservations and your area's TV and movie listings to Facebook Pages. The update also brings some visual tweaks to the iOS app's timeline. [Facebook]

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