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iPhone 5S vs. iPhone 5C Teardown: Just How Different Are They?
Sep 20, 12:07PM
We've already seen what lurks inside the iPhone 5S and 5C, but how do they compare side-by-side?
If Data Was Stored on Punch Cards, How Much Space Would Google Need?
Sep 20, 11:07AM
Imagine if all the world's digital data was still stored on punch cards: we'd be drowning in cardboard. But just how much exactly?
Apple has apparently asked its suppliers to ramp up production of the gold-colored iPhone 5S by one-
Sep 20, 10:25AM
Apple has apparently asked its suppliers to ramp up production of the gold-colored iPhone 5S by one-third after seeing strong demand for the new phone.
The iPhone 5C Teardown: An iPhone 5 Wrapped in Plastic
Sep 20, 9:58AM
The ace team at iFixit has already gutted Apple's new iPhone 5S, and now they've taken a look inside the 5C, too. So what, exactly, lurks beneath that colorful plastic shell?
The Surprisingly Long History of Nintendo
Sep 20, 9:30AM
Believe it or not, the history of Nintendo goes all the way back to 1889. And before you ask—no, they were not selling Mario figures carved from wood.
What Does This Saharan Oasis Remind You Of?
Sep 20, 8:27AM
It's undeniable that this satellite image of the Al Jawf oasis in southeastern Libya is incredibly striking, with large irrigated plots standing out in contrast to their barren surroundings. But, a little like staring at clouds, their lay-out is enough to get your imagination running wild.
You Can Order the iPhone 5S Right Now
Sep 20, 7:34AM
The reviews are in, you've seen its guts—and now it's time to buy the damn thing. The iPhone 5S is now available for order in Apple's online store.
Watch a Supercut of The Final Shot in Popular Movies
Sep 20, 5:00AM
Here's a supercut showing the last scene of movies you've probably seen before. And if you haven't seen these movies, well, then you can consider this compilation as an ultimate spoiler reel. Nearly 70 movie endings are in here, ranging from your favorite sci-fi movie like Tron, 2001 and Solaris to old greats like Rocky and ET and so much more. [Plot Point Productions]
The Weirdest Thing on the Internet Tonight: Kind of Blue
Sep 20, 4:00AM
Last December, the Modern Art Museum of Ft. Worth, TX unveiled Jenny Holzer's latest unnamed public art piece, an evolution of her continuing motif of "truisms"—such as Money Creates Taste or Lack of Charisma Can Be Fatal—on printed media.
8 Everyday Products That You're Totally Using Wrong
Sep 20, 3:00AM
It's the little things, really. The little things that slightly annoy you that hover and buzz around you to make you a little less patient and a little more cranky. And when you're feeling a little off, little problems snowball into big problems and you're wondering why the hell you're screaming at your co-worker for no good reason. So solve the little things. Here's 8 ways to fix a few little problems and change the way you use everyday products. [BuzzFeed Video]
The iPhone 5S Teardown: Everything New Is Inside
Sep 20, 2:05AM
The ace team at iFixit is currently gutting the iPhone 5S, as only they can, to see what's new inside the next iPhone. What's the fingerprint scanner look like on the inside? What about all those fancy new chips? And how's that goldpagne?
Watch a Chef Use His Amazing Bionic Hand to Help Chop Stuff Up
Sep 20, 12:53AM
If you're a master chef or a home cook or someone who occasionally wanders into a kitchen in search of food, you'd know that your life is much easier with two hands. Cutting vegetables, washing dishes, using a frying pan and basically just doing things requires both your hands. That's why it's so heartbreaking that classically-trained chef Eduardo Garcia lost his left hand in an electrocution accident. But that's why it also makes it even more awesome that he's been outfitted with a bionic hand to help him in the kitchen.
Blackberry Z30 Hands-On: BB10 Gets Hip to the Hugeness
Sep 19, 11:50PM
If the Z10 looked something like Blackberry was trying to build an iPhone copy to house its BB10 platform, the just announced Z30 would be the BB10 Galaxy S4 or HTC One. After holding it for a few minutes, I'm convinced it's something I wouldn't mind holding for at least a few minutes more.
BBM for iOS and Android Hands-On: The Best Blackberry Thing In Years?
Sep 19, 11:19PM
Even as Blackberry has fallen from grace over the last few years, its proprietary messaging service BBM has remained a solid, well-designed product. A few months back, the company announced plans to bring the product to iOS and Android. We were excited then, and after spending a few minutes with the final build of both apps, we're thinking this could be Blackberry's foothold into a new future.
Apple told AllThingsD that it's working on a fix for the bug that lets anyone bypass the iOS 7 lock
Sep 19, 10:45PM
Apple told AllThingsD that it's working on a fix for the bug that lets anyone bypass the iOS 7 lock screen to access pictures and share them through e-mail, Twitter and more. The bug will be fixed in a "future software update".
Watch a Red Hot Nickel Ball Light Up a Bowl of Black Snake Fireworks
Sep 19, 9:40PM
It is a truth universally acknowledged that black snakes are among the lamest of fireworks, second only to snappers. But when you get everyone's favorite red hot nickel ball involved, things get a lot more fun.
10 Reasons to Wish You Had an Endless Supply of Liquid Nitrogen
Sep 19, 9:20PM
In a perfect world, all faucets have three knobs: hot, cold, and liquid nitrogen. We're not there (yet!) but these ten little party tricks from The King of Random are the perfect reason to wish we were.
A Handblown Dual Beer Glass That Lets You Enjoy Two Ales At Once
Sep 19, 9:00PM
After a bartender incorrectly poured him a Half and Half, Louisville-based glassblower Matthew Cummings was inspired to make this custom creation. The handmade Dual Beer Glass features two side-by-side chambers that keeps ales separated until the drinker takes a sip. Think of it as the alcoholic equivalent of those Nerds candies, but not quite as cheap.
DOD Finds Working Fax Machine, Can Get Back to Ignoring FOIA Requests
Sep 19, 8:59PM
Good news for patriotic Luddites everywhere: MuckRock has confirmed that the DOD somehow managed to find themselves a working fax machine. And with this, our Department of Defense boldly steps into the twentieth century.
Photoshop Contest: Put Bizarre Crap in This News Anchor's Hands
Sep 19, 8:40PM
As you may remember, yesterday the internet happened upon this befuddled newscaster who spent an entire live broadcast clutching a stack of paper instead of his usual iPad. Naturally, hilarity ensued, and oh, how everyone laughed and laughed. But let's be honest, it could have been much worse! Why, take any of these potential scenarios from the newest brilliant single-serving Tumblr Newswanchor.tumblr.com.
LG G2 Review: A Braindead Hercules
Sep 19, 8:34PM
You could put a helicopter engine on a motorcycle and fill it with rocket fuel, but if you put a toddler behind the wheel, it's not going anywhere. The same is true with phones; you can turbo-charge the processors and hardware, but if the software is stupid and terrible, you've got a stupid and terrible phone on your hands. This is that phone.
Howard Hughes' H-1 Racer Was the World's Last DIY Superplane
Sep 19, 8:20PM
Inspired by the fleet of aircraft featured in his film Hell's Angels, Howard Hughes did what any business magnate/aviation engineer/super rich guy would—he designed and built a plane fast enough to break the transcontinental landplane speed record. And in doing so, he catapulted aviation technology leagues beyond the bi-plane of the day.
Skora Core Running Shoes Review: Minimalist Luxury For Your Feets
Sep 19, 8:00PM
Last year we checked out the Skora Form, a high-end, minimalist pair of running shoes, complete with goat-skin tops. They did some things right, but were ultimately ergonomically lacking. The year Skora has come out with the Core, and the little refinements go a very long way.
Apple's Dumbest, Sloppiest iOS 7 Screwups, Collected in One Tumblr
Sep 19, 7:50PM
So it's come to this. We knew iOS 7 had some dumb and frustrating imperfections, but hadn't scoured every bit of it for flaws in the small details that Apple used to nail. Well, some industrious design head has given Apple's new OS a proper fisking, and put all the screwups on a Tumblr. This might be what finally kills Jesus Diaz.
Anyone Can Bypass Your iOS 7 Lockscreen to See (and Share!) Your Photos
Sep 19, 7:36PM
Got fancy new iOS 7 on that iPhone of yours? Beware. There's a super simple bug that can let anyone blow right by your lockscreen and look through your pictures, and even share them.
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