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What's Fox News Do With Its Absurd, Giant iPads? Play Candy Crush, Duh
Oct 19, 1:11PM
When Fox News first introduced its new news room full of ridiculously giant tablets, our first question was "why?!" but now that the team has done a little journalism on Candy Crush, it's all suddenly crystal clear.
The Totally True History of Video Game Graphics
Oct 19, 5:00AM
Humans? Usually unappreciative and typically awful. But it wasn't always like this! When we didn't have fancy technology with so many features they become useless and couldn't trap amazingness in a box in our pockets, we enjoyed the little things. Like 8-bit graphics and physical buttons and cords and cartridges. Hell, we even though the graphics were great. Now? It could be real life and we wouldn't be impressed.
The Weirdest Thing on the Internet Tonight: The End
Oct 19, 4:00AM
Until we get a better handle on this whole time travel matter—and stop letting Jean-Claude Van Damme and Bruce Willis near the machines—we can only speculate as to what really caused the extinction of the dinosaurs. Animator Chris Meyer explores five of the more exotic theories/wild guesses in this delightfully deadly short.
Dick Cheney Was Scared of Getting Assassinated By a Heart Hack
Oct 19, 2:57AM
Though this sounds like a joke, former Vice President Don Cheney and his doctors were legitimately scared about him getting assassinated via terrorists hacking into his defibrillator and causing a heart attack. So they turned off the wireless feature so nobody would kill him via heart hack.
Breaking Bad Creator Admits Illegal Downloads Helped the TV Show
Oct 19, 1:31AM
Breaking Bad, a TV show permanently sculpted onto television's Mount Rushmore, whipped itself from a critically acclaimed yet not exactly ratings dominant TV show into THE bizz-bizz-buzzy pop culture phenomenon of the year as the series raced to its end. How did it happen? According to Breaking Bad's creator Vince Gilligan, illegal downloads help.
Apple Hilariously Called the Gold iPhone 5S 'The Kardashian Phone'
Oct 19, 12:45AM
As Apple was prepping the perfectly glitzy hue of the goldpagne iPhone 5S, the phone was being referred to as "the Kardashian phone" inside Apple according to NY Times reporter Nick Bilton. Yes, that would be the same Kardashian as notorious iPhone auteur Kim and her well manicured yet totally overexposed family. Which means yes, Apple was completely aware of how ridiculous the goldpagne iPhone was going to be.
Google Hangouts for iOS now lets you make free phone calls to the US and Canada.
Oct 19, 12:21AM
Google Hangouts for iOS now lets you make free phone calls to the US and Canada. If you use Google Voice, you can receive phone calls through the app too. [App Store]
Most Beautiful Items: October 12 - 18, 2013
Oct 19, 12:00AM
How can a thousand photos turn into a single timelapse? And what's it like inside an artificial cave 200 feet below Manhattan? The answer to both of these questions and more lie in the most beautiful items of the week.
Now Available: Kindle Fire HDX, Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro, Sony Xperia Z1, More
Oct 18, 10:40PM
Like some kind of six-months-delayed springtime thaw, or an ominous but perplexing metaphor for global warming, summer's trickle of new gadgets has turned into a gushing waterfall. But don't tread those swift waters alone. Let us be your earthy, outdoorsy guide.
Would This Bike With Storage Inside the Front Wheel Even Be Rideable?
Oct 18, 10:20PM
They don't need gas, they can weave in and out of traffic, and you don't even need a licence to ride one. But unless you tack on a set of panniers or a basket, bikes are notoriously lacking in storage space; a problem that Industrial Designer David Hotard might have eliminated with his novel Transport bike, which features trunk space inside the bike's front wheel.
Our Favorite iOS, Android, and Windows Phone Apps of the Week
Oct 18, 10:00PM
Now that the slow, languid summer months are far behind us, we're finally starting to see some major advancement in the app world. Whether it's a brand new payment system from the ubiquitous Square or something beautiful simply for beauty's sake, there's a whole lot of goodness just up ahead. And it starts right here.
A Clever Perpetual Calendar That Hides a Secret Compartment
Oct 18, 9:40PM
We're still a few months away from a NYE countdown, but stores have already started stocking up on organizers to help us keep our collective 2014s in working order. If you're keen to have an analog, desk-side reminder of days and dates and *also* need a spot to stow keepsakes and special papers, well—you're in luck, buddy.
This Week in Time Capsules: Hot Dogs, Elephants, and a First-Gen iPhone
Oct 18, 9:39PM
This week in our time capsule news round-up Harvard buries a first-gen iPhone, an animal park in the UK hopes to raise awareness about elephants, and the Sunshine State seals dozens of capsules in celebration of Florida's "discovery" 500 years ago.
This Thermal Wristband Tricks You Into Never Being Too Warm or Cold
Oct 18, 9:20PM
We all know someone who can never seem to get comfy, no matter the temperature. They're always pulling off sweaters because they're too hot, or cranking up the heat because they're too cold. But soon, salvation for these folks could come in the form of a special wristband that uses a copper heatsink to fool your body into thinking it's just been warmed or cooled—when in reality, the ambient temperature hasn't changed.
Let's Talk About Whatever You Want Right Now
Oct 18, 9:07PM
Hello there, happy Friday! We have a government again! (Sort of.) You know you don't want to work anymore, and neither do we. Let's do nothing together. And by nothing, I mean let's discuss topics of your choice in the Kinja™ below.
Why Genetically Engineered Grapes Would Make Great Wine
Oct 18, 9:00PM
I am 99.9% sure that there will never be commercial production of genetically engineered wine grapes ("GMO" to use the common misnomer). Even so, I'd like to indulge in imagining what could be if we lived in some parallel universe where rational scientific thinking prevailed.
Why Is There No Male Birth Control Pill?
Oct 18, 8:28PM
Bet you didn't have this marked on your calendar: today is World Vasectomy Day, a holiday celebrated not with parades or fireworks, but with the delicate snip of two tiny tubes. But is such a largely permanent step really our only male birth control option? Where's the male version of the pill?
One Man's Epic Review of a "Match.com for NFL Fans"
Oct 18, 8:20PM
A Decommissioned Drydock Hides This Museum Devoted To the Sea
Oct 18, 8:13PM
How do you hide a building? It sounds like a rhetorical question, but it was the very real dilemma confronting the architects charged with building a new Maritime Museum of Denmark a few years ago. The museum, you see, is located a few hundred yards away from Kronborg Castle—which serves as the setting for Shakespeare's Hamlet and is protected by law.
Evolve Pintail Bamboo Lightning Review: Go Go Gadget Skateboard
Oct 18, 7:40PM
Seriously, how big is this parking lot? You've been walking for a good five minutes and your company's office building is still just a speck on the horizon. But with this self-propelled pintail, that hike through the car park will sail right by.
This Animated Globe Lets You See the Earth Like You Were in Space
Oct 18, 7:20PM
When Google Maps can deliver detailed views of the world with imagery that zooms right down to our backyards, they're can't be much demand for desk globes anymore. So a Japanese company called Gakken has taken its Worldeye globe to another level by turning it into a display that can show everything from weather patterns to stars.
This Smart Water-Hauling Backpack Is Sterilized By Sunlight
Oct 18, 7:03PM
With millions of people around the world lacking access to a consistent, reliable source of water, contaminated jerry cans and buckets have become the unfortunate go-to method of transporting water in the developing world. The PackH20, which just won the 2013 People's Design Award at the National Design Awards gala, plans to change that.
It's Been 365 Days Since My Last "Like"
Oct 18, 6:53PM
I used to love Facebook. When I first signed up back in 2004, I was all about it. I could find old classmates, quickly share a funny link with my buddies, and generally stay connected in a way I'd never experienced before. It only got better when they rolled out the mobile version. Then something happened. It started to make me slightly depressed. It got strangely political. It started to creep me out. Last year, I deleted my Facebook account. And I'm never going back.
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Oct 18, 6:46PM
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These Classic Nike Sneakers Are Actually Made Out of Cigarette Packs
Oct 18, 6:20PM
We've all felt it: The unique kind of envy that results from encountering something you want, but can't afford. For some of us, it's the new iPhone. For others, it's an eight-foot-long hot tub boat. For artist Jason Ruff in his younger years, it was sneakers and cigarettes—which serve as materials for his latest project.
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