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Google's Word Definitions Just Got Way More Useful
Aug 23, 10:54AM
While Google's word definitions may literally be a little odd at times, the "define word" search command is incredibly convenient—and it's now got a whole lot more useful, too.
Samsung has been denied a new trial over the long-standing dispute of Apple's 'bounce back' scrollin
Aug 23, 9:51AM
Samsung has been denied a new trial over the long-standing dispute of Apple's 'bounce back' scrolling patent. Finally!
This Is the World's Most Accurate Clock
Aug 23, 9:09AM
Need the time? How about to the closest hundred trillionth of a second? No problem! Because this, officially now the world's most accurate clock, can tell the time more accurately than any other device ever has.
How Flavors Are Linked, Visualized
Aug 23, 8:03AM
If you've ever wondered why certain foods taste great together—tomato and basil or, hell, peanut butter and jelly—then wonder no longer. This amazing visualization from Scientific American shows how flavors are linked, and explains why certain combinations work so well.
Xerox is finally rolling out an update for those rogue copiers that mix up numbers.
Aug 23, 7:43AM
Xerox is finally rolling out an update for those rogue copiers that mix up numbers.
Don't Text and Drive Because You Might Crash into a Manure Truck
Aug 23, 5:00AM
So we might have found Biff Tannen. A guy in Wisconsin was texting and driving a Ford Mustang convertible when BAM... he crashed into a tractor pulling a trailer "full of liquid manure". Yikes, that might actually be worse than Biff's fate in Back to the Future.
The Weirdest Thing on the Internet: Holy Sh*ep
Aug 23, 4:00AM
Be careful what you wish for, otherwise your three-hour tour could become a three-course meal.
What Guns Look Like Point Blank
Aug 23, 3:30AM
This is what it looks like when a gun is pointing at you. It's a terrifying view that I hope nobody ever has to see. With photographs captured by Peter Andrew, Simon Duffy and Derek Blais, the ongoing photo series Point Blank shows what different types of guns—Glocks, Desert Eagles, Uzis, etc.—look like up close. It's an interesting angle because some look like harmless flashlights while others leave no doubt about its killing ability.
Watch a Hot Ball of Nickel Scorch Little Gummy Bears to Goop
Aug 23, 2:30AM
When you drop a burning ball of nickel onto the world's largest gummy bear, the synthetic gummy bear surprisingly wins. There's just too much gummy! But if you put that same burning ball of nickel onto normal sized gummy bears? No contest. Those little tasty fellers get destroyed and smoked and scorched and juiced and pulpified and oozed and gooped to hell. It's like some sort of alien fire.
Ben Affleck will play an older Batman fighting the young Superman
Aug 23, 2:17AM
The odds of Batman Vs. Superman being an interesting film just went up somewhat. Because Batman, who apparently will be kicking Superman's ass judging from the speech we heard at Comic-Con, will be played by Argo director Ben Affleck.
Report: Amazon Is Testing Its Own Wireless Network
Aug 23, 1:30AM
According to a Bloomberg report, Amazon has tested its own wireless network. As in a network that people would use to connect to the Internet. As in axing the middle man and essentially becoming a carrier or ISP on its own. As in potentially using a 'Amazon Wireless'-type service to get on the Internet from our Amazon Kindle Fire tablets to shop on Amazon.com or stream Amazon Instant Videos. Crazy.
How NASA's Asteroid Redirect Mission Would Work
Aug 23, 12:30AM
It's not quite Armageddon but NASA revealed a concept video animation detailing how NASA would find, capture, re-direct and study a near-Earth asteroid. In the animation by NASA, you can see a crew of astronauts taking off on the Orion spacecraft and using the Moon to swing onto the captured asteroid.
Remember a few months ago when Pandora announced that it would impose a 40-hour listening cap on mob
Aug 23, 12:14AM
Remember a few months ago when Pandora announced that it would impose a 40-hour listening cap on mobile users who don't pay for a subscription? Well, it's going away September 1st—just days before Apple's iTunes Radio is expected to go live. Coincidence?
5 Fun Tricks You Can Do with Dry Ice
Aug 22, 11:08PM
You could argue that dry ice is one of the coolest (heh) things on the planet and you wouldn't be wrong. But other than seeing white smoke crawl around the block, what else can you do with dry ice? Grant Thompson, constant haver of household fun, cooked up five different pranks and tricks you can easily pull off. I like dry ice making a candle impossible to light best. [Grant Thompson]
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Aug 22, 10:43PM
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Emojify for iOS: Turn Your Face Into a Piece of Emoji Art
Aug 22, 10:00PM
Look at the text message conversation between any two people in the 12 to late 20s age range and there's a pretty decent chance you'll get a deluge of brightly colored cartoon icons that, just a few years ago, would have seemed entirely nonsensical. Now they can tell entire tales. Yes, Emojis have taken over, and rather than fight it, Emojify offers you just one more way to incorporate the language replacement into your life—gilding your very own photos in emoji gold.
We Can Now Print Ultrafast Graphene Chips for Flexible Electronics
Aug 22, 9:45PM
Futurists are always talking about how flexible electronics will change our lives in amazing ways, but we've yet to see anything mind-blowing come to market. A team of scientists from the University of Texas in Austin, however, think they've found the key to changing that: ultrafast graphene transistors printed on flexible plastic.
Pistol Keys Were Once the Last Line of Defense For Prison Guards
Aug 22, 9:22PM
Long before prison guards started carrying tasers, tear gas, and other non-lethal deterrents, they apparently relied on these cell door keys that also functioned as tiny one-shot pistols. They probably weren't lethal, but there's no doubt they packed enough of a punch to make an inmate very uncomfortable if they tried anything while a guard was unlocking their cell.
An Elegantly Low-Tech Cookbook Holder Powered By Gravity
Aug 22, 9:00PM
The simplest way to keep a recipe open while prepping a meal is to only buy cookbooks with coiled bindings. The second simplest solution? This no-frills—but highly effective—tool called the Hold, which is basically a heavy bar of stainless steel with a strategically placed bend to hold the binding open.
Photos of History's Greatest Failed Explorers (And Their Legacies)
Aug 22, 8:40PM
It's said that history is written by the victors. But at the same time, those victors often end up mythologizing the brave, failed losers that came before them. According to National Geographic Magazine, our fascination with failed explorers isn't just about scaring ourselves silly with stories of ice-encrusted tombs and cannibalism. It's a vital function of our will to make progress.
Ford's Factory Cameras Can Spot a Single Speck of Dust on a New Car
Aug 22, 8:20PM
Busy assembly lines can be dirty places, and nowhere is that more obvious than when a new vehicle rolls out of the paint shop. Specks and imperfections stand out like a sore thumb, and need to be cleaned up before a new car is delivered to a dealership. Previously, Ford relied on manual inspections, but now the automaker's using high-res cameras that capture and analyze over 3,000 images to spot every last speck of dirt.
Apple's seems to be bolstering the public transportation offerings in Maps.
Aug 22, 8:18PM
Apple's seems to be bolstering the public transportation offerings in Maps. It just acquired Embark, a small start up that specializes in transit. It's unclear how much Apple paid for the company, but the technology will be a welcome addition to iOS devices.
16 Classic Films that Got Future Tech Right
Aug 22, 8:00PM
You can yell, "Beam me up, Scotty!" all you want, the only thing that will happen is you'll elicit a bunch of bemused stares from passersby wondering if you've bonked your head recently. The sad fact is human teleportation devices don't yet exist in 2013, and even if they did, the tremendous lag would make it extraordinarily impractical. Such is the reality of science that it doesn't always mesh with our fantastic visions of fictional futures filled with flying cars and other implausible technologies. In other words, reality sucks compared to what we've grown up watching on television.
How To Cut a Glass Bottle In Two Using Fire and Water
Aug 22, 7:33PM
You might not be able to envision a time when you're lathe-less and need to cut a glass bottle in two, but when it does happen, you'll be quite happy you spent three minutes watching 'CrazyRussianHacker' do it with string, alcohol, fire, and water. And even if you don't ever cut your own glass, this hack is still incredibly fun to watch.
Leave-In Compact SD Cards Boost Your MacBook's Storage Capacity
Aug 22, 7:20PM
The MacBook Air's incredibly thin form factor is made possible largely in part by its use of a solid-state drive—or SSD—instead of a more traditional and thicker hard drive with moving parts. The downside is that SSDs are still considerably smaller in capacity than traditional hard drives, but PNY now has an easy way to boost your MBA's storage by taking advantage of the laptop's integrated SD card slot.
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