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Sony SD Cards Are Over Half Off on Amazon Right Now
Oct 23, 1:38PM
You can always use more memory cards. Whether you're a weekend warrior with your DSLR or a music hoarder on your smartphone, these bite-size bits of storage tend to fill up quickly, and they're easy to lose at that. So take the chance while you've got it, and stock up on Sony memory cards at Amazon. They're mad cheap today.
A Handheld Gaming Console You Can Build and Program Yourself
Oct 23, 1:20PM
It's about as far from a Nintendo 3DS or PS Vita as you can get when it comes to the latest in handheld gaming consoles, but the DIY Gamer Kit from Technology Will Save Us comes with one features those devices don't: The satisfaction that you built it yourself. And not only do you have to assemble, wire, and solder the DIY Gamer Kit yourself, you'll also need to program your own games too. Sound like fun?
Incredible Panoramas Explore the Desert Edge of Las Vegas
Oct 23, 1:00PM
Photographer Laurie Brown documents the edges of cities, where streets uncoil into the drought in the distance and pieces of suburban infrastructure reveal themselves like unnamed monuments on the periphery.
Deadspin Sean Taylor's Girlfriend Describes His Murder In Brutal Detail | io9 Everybody needs a slea
Oct 23, 12:53PM
Deadspin Sean Taylor's Girlfriend Describes His Murder In Brutal Detail | io9 Everybody needs a sleazy scifi t-shirt sometimes | Jalopnik Taxi Drivers See Some Crazy Shit | Kotaku Wrong about Japan and Sex
Surface Pro 2 Teardown: New Guts, But Still a Nightmare to Repair
Oct 23, 12:49PM
Microsoft's second attempt at the Surface Pro has brought plenty of improvements, even if is still on shaky ground. But tearing the thing apart reveals that its shortcomings still extend to its engineering, too.
NASA Has a 622 Mbps Data Connection—to the Moon
Oct 23, 12:06PM
NASA has smashed its record for transmitting data to and from the moon. Now, it boasts a frankly amazing 622Mbps transfer speed to the rock that circles our little planet.
We're Being Slowly Screwed By Social Networks and We're Oblivious
Oct 23, 11:38AM
Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and all the others once seemed to have our interests at heart; now that's looking a little more questionable; in the future, who knows where it'll end? Problem is, subtle privacy changes creep up on us in such a way that we're practically oblivious to them.
Watch These Water Drops Levitate and Form Spinning, Pulsating Stars
Oct 23, 10:50AM
If you play around with an ultrasound field for long enough, you can set up standing waves that allow you to levitate water drops in mid-air—but that's only where the fun starts.
Deep Space Exploration Trials Sure Look Boring
Oct 23, 10:10AM
In order to prepare for the human exploration of the furthest reaches of our solar system, space agencies often run experiments to see how our bodies can cope with long periods of sedentary behavior. And my, it looks boring.
Did an Inspirational Apple Really Fall on Newton's Head?
Oct 23, 9:30AM
In grade school you probably learned Newton's apple story around the time you learned that George Washington chopped down a cherry tree, that people in Columbus' time thought that the world was flat, or that the Pilgrims celebrated the first Thanksgiving in America and invited the Native Americans to join them.
Aereo is now available for Android!
Oct 23, 8:49AM
Aereo is now available for Android! At least, it is if you're running 4.2 and live in New York City, Boston, Miami, Atlanta, Dallas, Houston, or Salt Lake City.
4K, 12-Inch Tablet Screens Are on Their Way
Oct 23, 8:30AM
If the iPad Mini's new Retina display isn't enough for you, how d'you fancy a 4K, 12-inch tablet display instead, hmm?
Samsung's new Android 4.3 update will bring Galaxy Gear compatibility to the S3, S4 and Note 2, ins
Oct 23, 8:05AM
Samsung's new Android 4.3 update will bring Galaxy Gear compatibility to the S3, S4 and Note 2, instead of just the Note 3. Good news if you enjoy looking like Inspector Gadget.
By 2019, Humans Will Be Outnumbered By Lego Minifigs
Oct 23, 7:44AM
Since their introduction in 1978, Lego's Minifigs have, um, reproduced at a rapid rate. In fact, the toymaker has been making the little fellas at such a pace that they'll outnumber humans by 2019.
This Curved LG G Flex Phone Sure Looks Beautifully Bent Up
Oct 23, 4:36AM
Here's a closer look at LG's upcoming curved banana phone, known as the G Flex. You can see the curved OLED display curl up like the Galaxy Nexus once did but at an angle that's slightly more dramatic.
The Weirdest Thing on the Internet Tonight: Pitch Videos
Oct 23, 4:00AM
Take your favorite TV spot, cut out all of the post-production effects, professional actors, props, CGI, production quality, and anything even resembling a budget. What do you have? This collection of unintentionally hilarious clips from director Tony Benna.
Everything Apple Didn't Announce at Yesterday's iPad Event
Oct 23, 3:07AM
Two new iPads! Better MacBook Pros! The finishing touches on the cylindrical Mac Pro. OS X Mavericks for free. iLife. iWork. Apple announced a ton of stuff during its iPad event. Stuff that'll dent your wallet. Stuff that'll make your life better. Stuff that'll keep you happy. But what about all the stuff Apple didn't announce? There's still a bunch of, well, stuff.
What Do You Guys Think of the New iPad Air and iPad Mini?
Oct 23, 1:00AM
A new iPad Air. It's significantly lighter, skinnier, easier to hold and faster all the way around. The iPad mini now finally comes with a retina display. And it has the same A7 processor that powers the iPhone 5S and iPad Air. Aside from screen size, their guts are practically identical. What do you guys think of them? Will you buy one? None? Both?
Facebook Changes Its Mind Again: It's Now Re-Banning Decapitation Videos
Oct 22, 11:08PM
After flipping to ban brutal, gruesome decapitation videos six months ago and then flopping to allow such videos to appear in the 'book yesterday, Facebook has flipped again (or is it re-flopped?) in less than 24 hours and will reinstate its previous ban on such decapitation videos. It's an ugly tug of war between free speech, censorship, horrifying content, etc. that can sort of dictate what people see in their feeds.
A Stick-On Speaker That Uses Your Windows To Silence Noises Outside
Oct 22, 11:00PM
That suspiciously cheap apartment you just moved into? Turns out to be right next to a deafening hourly commuter train—and since you signed a one year lease, you're looking at either twelve months wearing noise cancelling headphones. Or desperately hoping Rudolf Stefanich's Sono noise cancelling window device comes to fruition.
Would You Pay $75,000 to Ride This Spectacular Balloon to Space?
Oct 22, 10:40PM
Space tourism sounds exciting and unforgettable and all, but with a single trip costing as much as a small house, it's simply out of reach for the average person. A company called Paragon Space Development Corp is hoping to change that with a new, more affordable ticket to space. It'll cost as much as a slightly smaller house.
Step Aside, Street Lamps: These Ordinary Paths Glow On Their Own
Oct 22, 10:20PM
Charging off-grid street lamps with solar power is a positive step towards reducing energy consumption. But what if our sun-baked public walkways also glowed in the dark?
Add Your Own Wireless Capability To Your DSLR, And Save On Said DSLR
Oct 22, 10:15PM
Camera makers have been extremely stubborn about adding Wifi to their DSLR's, but you add your own wireless capability to your photo rig with the Toshiba Flash Air 8GB SD Memory Card. It's about as elegant as a third-party solution to a first-party problem gets, and it's cheap. I always keep one in my memory card arsenal for when the need arises. $26. [eBay]
A Headphone Jack Laser Pointer That No One Will Be Able To Spot
Oct 22, 10:00PM
Don't let anyone tell you otherwise; highlighting a character's crotch on-screen at the movies is hi-larious, and always will be. But getting caught with a laser pointer in your hand and tossed out of the theater isn't. So thankfully red lasers have been around for decades, and have been miniaturized to the point where they can hide inside your smartphone's headphone jack.
Scientists Discover Gold Literally Growing on Trees in the Outback
Oct 22, 9:40PM
Every parent's favorite line about how money doesn't grow on trees just became a little more irrelevant, thanks to a fascinating find down under. Researchers in Australia recently found gold—yes, real gold—in eucalyptus trees growing in the outback.
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