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Nokia took the wraps off its Here Auto connected car platform today.
Aug 30, 10:43AM
Nokia took the wraps off its Here Auto connected car platform today. Consisting of in-car software, cloud services and a mobile app, the system lets users instantaneously share planned routes between computer, smartphone and dashboard nav system. Next step is to start courting car manufacturers, but Here Auto will be demoed at Germany's International Motor Show on September 10th.
These Disgusting Red Worms Have Been Found in Tap Water
Aug 30, 8:00AM
Never drink water again. Or never drink water for as long as humanly possible. Or fine, drink water but make sure you watch out for these disgusting little red worms that have somehow dug their way through inside a water filtering system in Oklahoma. Those red worms—ranging from half an inch to an inch long—were found in the tap water of a small town. Yikes.
A Time Lapse of the Yosemite Fire Shows Nature Destroying Nature
Aug 30, 6:00AM
Reminder: Fire is scary. Another reminder: It can also be very beautiful when it's burning near one of the most beautiful places on this entire planet. Yosemite National Park just posted its time-lapse video that shows different perspective of the ginormous 2013 Rim Fire and reveals how it is burning up the wilderness.
The Weirdest Thing on the Internet Tonight: Sleep Walk
Aug 30, 4:00AM
"Vindication!" shouted the hobo as he slowly rose towards the swirling black void in the heavens above, "Absolution is mine!"
Every Photobooth Needs an Awesome Slow Motion Option Like This
Aug 30, 3:00AM
You know what's always a hit? Photo booths at weddings. You know what's always fun? Slow motion. You know what would be amazing? A slow-motion photo booth at a wedding. It can document all the cheery drunkenness and celebratory antics and encouraged public displays of affection and confetti and suits and ties and dresses and makeup and alcohol and wonderful time that all weddings and/or parties should be.
How Every Argument About Xbox and PlayStation Ends
Aug 30, 2:00AM
It doesn't matter if you're talking about the Xbox One versus the PlayStation 4. The 360 versus the PS3. Pitting Xbox Live against PlayStation Plus. Comparing Microsoft and Sony. Even including Windows Phone with the PSP. Whatever. Any argument between Xbox fanboys and PlayStation fanboys eventually reaches the point where they're both so thankful that they're not Nintendo fanboys. How about that 2DS guys!
What the Same Train Ride Looked Like in 1953, 1983 and 2013
Aug 30, 1:00AM
We're all alive right now to know what 2013 is like. Some of us can tell stories about life 30 years ago. But most of us have no clue what life was like 60 years ago. This fantastic video by the BBC compares that whole timespan. It shows the same exact train ride filmed in 1953, 1983 and 2013, to reveal the difference of 60 years.
Why You Always See Tennis Shoes on Telephone Lines
Aug 30, 12:00AM
You've seen a pair of tennis shoes hanging on a telephone wire before—we all have. Just like we've all wondered why the hell they were up in there first place, not to mention why it seems to consistently happen in every major city you go to. The short, 14-minute documentary "The Mystery of the Flying Kicks" wants to find out.
Look at the Insane Number Button Layouts Our Telephones Could Have Had
Aug 29, 10:20PM
The year was 1960, and phones were changing. It was the beginning of the end for rotary dialing, and buttons were the future. But engineers faced an important, looming question: what order do you put those buttons in?
Samsung Smartwatch Leak Suggests It'll Be a Dashboard for Your Phone
Aug 29, 10:10PM
The frequently reliable Ev_Leaks Twitter account just posted a pair of screenshots that give us a peek at the setup app for Samsung Galaxy Gear, which Samsung is set to announce on September 4th. If these Gear Manager shots are real, the smartwatch will likely rely heavily on your phone do anything.
This "Ionic" Speaker Is Stretchable, See-Through and Mind-Blowing
Aug 29, 9:56PM
Ever get that feeling that the speakers in your living room are too, well, opaque? Wouldn't it be cool if it looked like they were just floating there in mid-air blasting jams for all to hear? It's a heck of a dream, and thanks to a team of Harvard scientists, it might just come true for you.
Phoenix Gives You a Drone Tour of Versailles in Their New Video
Aug 29, 9:20PM
No trip to France is complete without seeing the grand gardens and spectacular palace at Versailles, the place that epitomizes the excess of 18th century France. Who better to lead the tour than everybody's favorite 21st century French band, Phoenix. Plus also too, drones.
A Mega-Canyon Bigger Than the Grand Canyon Is Hiding Under Greenland
Aug 29, 9:04PM
We may have our eye turned towards exploring space, but apparently, there's still very much here on Earth we have yet to see. After collecting data for years, scientists have just announced the discovery of a 460-mile-long canyon underneath Greenland's ice sheet, making it even longer than our own Grand Canyon—and no human has ever laid eyes on it before.
This Re-Purposed Mining Cart Hauls Drinks Instead of Coal
Aug 29, 9:00PM
Nothing helps fill the silent void at an awkward dinner party like a piece of furniture with an interesting back story. Whether it's the couch you found inexplicably just abandoned next to a dumpster, a bookshelf that started life as a stolen stack of cinderblocks, or this truly unique mine cart coffee table that spent a past life hauling coal and other materials.
Thank God Famous Art Doesn't Have YouTube Comments
Aug 29, 8:40PM
There is some fantastic art on YouTube. There are also some hideous comments on YouTube. Probably more of the latter than the former. But hey, at least there aren't YouTube comments on all art.
Asimov's 2014 Predictions Were Shockingly Conservative For 1964
Aug 29, 8:23PM
In 1964, sci-fi legend Isaac Asimov penned a piece for the New York Times with his predictions for the world of 2014. Looking at the World's Fair of 50 years hence, Asimov imagined 3D TV, underground cities, and colonies on the moon. Many people online have hailed this as an incredible example of prescient thinking, but what sticks out to me is just how shockingly restrained—unoriginal, even—his predictions were for the time.
Digg for Android Is Finally Here: Get Your Read On a Million Ways
Aug 29, 8:00PM
The Digg app for iOS has been around for a while, but until now, Android users have been left out of the fun. No longer. Digg for Android is here.
Samsung Galaxy Mega Review: A Big Phone, a Small Tablet, a Bad Buy
Aug 29, 7:41PM
Hey, look at this phone, I say to my girlfriend. That's not a phone. That's a tablet, she says. Exactly.
I Can't Stop Staring at These Mesmerizing Robot Arms
Aug 29, 7:20PM
Forget playing with toy cars; I just want to watch robots do it. In this GIF. For the rest of my life.
Why You Shouldn't Be Using iTunes
Aug 29, 7:09PM
iTunes is bad. Even if you've never consciously thought it, you've known it deep down inside of you, the same way you've always known that fire burns and that Josh Lucas will never make the A list. But if you're looking for the specific reasons iTunes is bad, Lifehacker lays the case out out nicely below.
Dealzmodo: 60" Plasma, 40" LED, Macbook Air, Chromebook, NOOK HD+
Aug 29, 7:00PM
Why wait until Black Friday to upgrade your aging television? 60 inches of smart plasma from a trusted brand for $800 is a killer deal, and that's exactly what you get with this LG set. [eBay]
Curiosity Just Took the Sharpest Photos of a Solar Eclipse on Mars Yet
Aug 29, 6:55PM
Thanks to Curiosity's lonely existence, we just got the clearest, most detailed images of a solar eclipse that's ever been taken from the surface of Mars—at least, the clearest images ever taken by humans.
Why Did China Stop Work on the New World's Tallest Building?
Aug 29, 6:21PM
Remember Sky City, the ambitious plan to build the world's tallest building in 90 day (out of prefab parts)? Construction began in July as planned, but Chinese officials have halted the project indefinitely—and some are wondering whether Sky City may signal a looming bust for the country's skyscraper boom.
How science killed some great science fiction dreams
Aug 29, 6:12PM
Science is awesome—until it crushes our dreams of planets full of incredible civilizations and turns fantastic inventions into impossible dreams. Here are nine examples on how nine scientific breakthroughs destroyed nine classic sci-fi themes.
This Munich Museum Moved Into a Building Made Entirely of Scaffolding
Aug 29, 6:00PM
Renovations are tricky for museums: You have to protect your permanent collection while keeping ticket sales up, which explains why so many museums close completely or move to new locations rather than repair an existing building. Not so at Munich's largest art museum, where workers simply built a gigantic scaffolding reconstruction next door.
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