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How Philips Hue Light Bulbs Are Highly Hackable
Aug 14, 10:29AM
If you're the proud owner of some smart Philips Hue light bulbs, watch out for blackouts—because the bulbs seem to be susceptible to malicious attacks according to new research.
How Machines Think
Aug 14, 9:32AM
When people talk about artificial intelligence, it's tempting to think that it means computers can think (a little) like humans. Perhaps unsurprisingly, it turns out that's not quite the case.
Rumor has it that Sony is launching a flash-based PlayStation 3 with just 12GB of storage in North A
Aug 14, 9:02AM
Rumor has it that Sony is launching a flash-based PlayStation 3 with just 12GB of storage in North America—potentially priced at around $200 and available from the 18th August.
How Prescription Drugs Get Such Weird Names
Aug 14, 8:39AM
Prescription pharmaceuticals tend to have some pretty weird and wonderful names: Bremabecestat, Vepoloxamer, Nexbolizumab, Orilotimod. They sound more like characters from sci-fi films than something you'd want to ingest. So where the hell do they come from?
What to Do if You Really Hate Google Glass
Aug 14, 7:41AM
For all its promise of being the Next Big Thing in tech, when it comes to Google Glass, haters gotta hate. Still, if you're gonna object to it, you may as well do it properly.
What Apple's Latest Acquisition Says About the Future of Apple TV
Aug 14, 4:20AM
Apple just bought a small startup company you probably never heard of called Matcha.tv. Why is this important? Because it might, maybe, could possibly reveal what Apple sees as the future of Apple TV: a channel-less oasis where it doesn't matter what streaming service you watch your favorite TV show on as long as it's through Apple TV.
The Weirdest Thing on the Internet Tonight: Ruuuun!!
Aug 14, 4:00AM
A room full of monkeys with keyboards may eventually be able to write Shakespeare but you put 100 artists in a chatroom and they'll create something even more amazing.
The Funniest Video on the Ridiculousness of Kickstarter
Aug 14, 3:20AM
Kickstarter can be a fantastic launching pad for people with real knowhow and real talent to make real ideas, well, real. There are a lot of wonderful success stories! At its very peak, Kickstarter gives everyone a shot at success. But there are also a lot of epic failures too. The truth is, like much of the Internet (or the world), a lot of stuff on Kickstarter is crap. And if it's not crap, it's not special. And if it's not special, it's not worth it. And if it's not worth it, Kickstarter becomes a cesspool of overeager online panhandlers shaking you down for money.
A Map of the Countries That Censor the Internet
Aug 14, 2:17AM
Green shows the countries you want to live in because they have little to no Internet censorship. Yellow reveals countries that you might not want to stay in too long because they might increase censorship in the future. And if you love the Internet, you should probably avoid every other color because they all have different degrees of censorship, with pink being the most pervasive (gray is not classified).
Look At All the Creepy Stuff Inside a Single Drop of Pond Water
Aug 14, 1:08AM
Wow. This is incredible. Captured by high-definition microscopy, the footage shows the buzzing world and slimy life inside a single drop of pond water. It's completely alien, it's unnerving and it makes your stomach turn itself inside out. There are brown flatworms, Medusa looking nematodes, starfish-like hydras 'defecating' and more oozy organisms.
After beefing with Google over YouTube ads, Microsoft just re-released an official YouTube app for W
Aug 14, 12:41AM
After beefing with Google over YouTube ads, Microsoft just re-released an official YouTube app for Windows Phone. Get it here. [Windows Phone]
"Armed Subject" At a College Was Actually Just Carrying a Samsung Phone
Aug 13, 11:53PM
Earlier today, students at California State University, Long Beach were asked to evacuate and/or take shelter after reports that there was an "armed gunman" on campus. People were told to, "lock and blockade doors, close blinds, silence cell phones and remain calm." Scary. Luckily, there wasn't a shooter though. It was just a guy carrying his Samsung Galaxy Phone.
What If Star Wars: Episode II Was Actually a Good Movie?
Aug 13, 11:07PM
Depending on where you stand as a fan of Star Wars, Star Wars Episode I, II and III either destroyed everything you believed in humanity or were never actually real movies to begin with. But what if in an alternate universe (possibly far far away) that trilogy was actually, like, good? I know, hard to imagine. But it's possible! Belated Media imagined how to make Star Wars: Episode II good and it actually sounds quite fantastic.
These Glow in the Dark Rabbits Will Help Cure Diseases One Day
Aug 13, 10:20PM
Glowing bunny rabbits aren't just for Sherlock Holmes reboots and acid trips anymore. Scientists from the University of Hawaii recently collaborated with a team from Istanbul, Turkey, where a couple of bright green lab rabbits were just born as part of a larger effort to better understand hereditary illness and make cheaper medicine. Also: Glow-in-the-dark bunnies!
MedSnap ID for iOS: Identify Pills & Potential Interactions In 1 Photo
Aug 13, 10:00PM
For some people, taking up to 12 different medications a day has become the unfortunate norm. And when you add another one into that already complicated heap, it isn't always easy to identify the potentially harmful interactions in your own personal prescription cocktail. MedSnap hopes to simplify that problem by both identifying your pills and their potential interactions all through one, simple snapped photograph.
Should the NYPD Have to Wear Cameras Everywhere They Go?
Aug 13, 9:51PM
Yesterday, a federal judge ruled that New York City's "stop-and-frisk" violated the rights of minorities in the city. In her recommendations accompanying the ruling, Judge Shira Scheindlin ordered the NYPD to test wearable cameras in five precincts where the controversial search tactic was used. But a lot of people are wondering what effect if any the cameras will have on police behavior.
The Most Convoluted DMCA Takedown Request of All Time
Aug 13, 9:40PM
Anti-Gay group Straight Pride UK is abusing the DMCA takedown process to censor work by a journalist. No surprise there—the DMCA is twisted for all kinds of dumb purposes. The inexplicable part? The hate group filed a takedown on... its own press release. How dare you say that we said the words that we wrote in a press release.
This Museum's Interactive Exhibit Tricks Kids Into Art Appreciation
Aug 13, 9:20PM
When I was a kid and we'd visit places with fragile things, my mom would order me to "look with your eyes, not with your hands." But exactly the opposite is encouraged in a new exhibit called Ghosts, Underpants, and Stars at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Tokyo, in which kids are encouraged to mess with iconic paintings.
Shine On, You Crazy Levitating Diamond Particle
Aug 13, 9:20PM
See that tiny green pinprick of light? That's a speck of diamond dust trapped in the grip of a laser beam. And with its help, researchers hope to better understand the border-world between macro and quantum physics.
An iPhone-Thin Battery Perfect For Charging Your iPhone's Thin Battery
Aug 13, 9:01PM
There are almost as many external battery pack options for your smartphone as there are cases, and given the multitude of options there are probably two important factors to seriously consider: capacity and design. And a leading contender for both these considerations is the new Jackery Air.
Google: Gmail Users Have No Reason to Expect Privacy
Aug 13, 8:59PM
Here's some more bad news to add to the pile of concern over email vulnerability, a brief filed by Google's attorneys has just surfaced and revealed that Gmail users should have "no legitimate expectation of privacy"—ever.
Rare Photos of Paris's Mechanical Moving Sidewalks from 1900
Aug 13, 8:39PM
It may not be quite as fast as Elon Musk's plan for the Hyperloop, but back at the turn of the 20th century the moving sidewalk was The Future™!
Why Smoking a Bowl Makes You Tired and Lazy
Aug 13, 8:20PM
Even as the body of evidence of cannabis' potential as a potent medical precursor grows (especially with the development of CBD-rich strains), smoking it is not without long-term side effects. And we're not just talking about munchie-induced weight gain, either. A number of recently published studies suggest habitually getting high not only kills your motivation, it might even alter your brain chemistry. Specifically, the part that makes you want to get off the couch.
12 Reflected Revelations and Reveals
Aug 13, 7:40PM
Indirect glimpses of skylines, sailboats, signage, and selfies. Sometimes the indirect approach can yield amazing results.
You've Been Lied to About Carrots Your Whole Life Because of Nazis
Aug 13, 7:17PM
You've probably heard the myth that eating lots of carrots will magically improve your vision. The bad news is that it's a total lie. The good news? It's one that helped the Allies defeat the Nazis.
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