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LastPass vs. KeePass: What's the Best Online Password Management?
Oct 27, 1:43PM
For years, we've been touting the virtues of KeePass Password Safe, a free open-source program for storing all your website passwords and associated notes behind a single master password. And to synch KeePass across multiple machines, we've been recommending that readers store the encrypted database on Dropbox. However, we got to wondering whether the popular browser-based password manager LastPass was a superior, one-stop solution. So this month, we invited the two free password trappers to duke it out for bragging rights.
There Are Actually Lots of Ways to Time Travel
Oct 27, 1:10PM
Okay so yeah, we can't actually do all of this time traveling in practice, but there's a lot of jumping around that physicist know would work in theory. And if they could just figure out how to create negative energy, also known as exotic matter for some reason, we could build spinning cylinders and wormholes to our collective heart's content. And as Minute Physics points out, don't forget the type of time travel we all do constantly. It's quotidian enough to be kind of annoying, but it's actually kind of great to remember that we're all moving through space-time all the . . . time.
The Moon, Lasers, and the Ultimate James Bond Torture Device
Oct 27, 1:00AM
This week, we learned that NASA can beam data to the moon — at a frankly astounding 622Mbps — using a high powered laser. Sounds like cutting edge modern tech? Perhaps. But it also sounds like the best weapon from the best scene of the best James Bond movie ever made: Goldfinger.
Sonic Youth's Daydream Nation Art Had an Odd Led Zeppelin Easter Egg
Oct 27, 12:00AM
Sonic Youth released its greatest record, Daydream Nation, 25 years ago in October 1988. And even after all of those years, the Led Zeppelin reference in the album's art is still puzzling.
Brilliant Wackos Are Acting Out "Back To The Future" On Twitter
Oct 26, 11:00PM
Look, Marty McFly isn't coming back until 2015. But that doesn't mean we can't have some BTTF fun right now! The movie started out on October 25th, 1985, and last night, some brilliant wackos marked the anniversary by kicking off a real-time reenactment — on Twitter.
Report: NSA Spied on German Chancellor Before She Even Took Office
Oct 26, 10:00PM
Well this puts a new wrinkle on things — according to a new report from Der Spiegel, the NSA has been spying on German Chancellor Angela Merkel's cellphone since 2002. That's long before she became chancellor, though it's unclear how deep the snooping went.
Learn How to Time Travel In Just 3 Minutes
Oct 26, 9:00PM
Time travel has always been the thing we associate with the future. But we keep reaching the future, only to find that time travel still eludes us. What's holding us back? Nothing, it turns out.
10 Steps You Can Take to Protect Yourself from Internet Surveillance
Oct 26, 8:00PM
One of the trends we've seen is how, as the word of the NSA's spying has spread, more and more ordinary people want to know how (or if) they can defend themselves from surveillance online. But where to start?
Climb Your Family Tree With These Online Genealogy Tools
Oct 26, 7:00PM
The questions of who we are and where we came from can often be answered, not by looking inward, but by looking backward. While nature and nurture certainly play the primary roles in our development as individuals, it's only through the study of one's ancestry that we develop a more complete view of ourselves as how we fit into the larger scope of human history. Luckily, tracing one's roots is easier than ever thanks to the Internet.
New iPads, Facebook Beheadings, What's Wrong With Chernobyl, and More
Oct 26, 6:00PM
We got a big Apple event this week, and that's always exciting, but there was plenty of other crazy news as well. Tune in below to learn about the most magnificent asshole pirate, the current state of beheading videos on Facebook, everything about the two new iPads, and more!
Anonymous Hacked Quebec Government Sites With a Fifth Grader's Help
Oct 26, 4:38PM
Middle school boys can be a handful. Tracking dirt into the house, crashing their bikes, helping Anonymous take down the local government's websites. Wait, what?
Would You Use a Bitcoin ATM?
Oct 26, 3:44PM
A Vancouver group is planning to put what's thought to be the world's first Bitcoin ATM into service next week. Putting aside the weird irony of a physical ATM accessing a strictly virtual currency, this got me wondering: would you use a Bitcoin ATM?
Our Favorite Shaving Gear
Oct 26, 3:18PM
Whether you think shaving is relaxing, an art form for you to master, or a miserable time sink, you probably still have to do it, and anything worth doing is worth doing well. Hopefully some of our favorite products get put to good use making your face a bit smoother, and we can't wait to hear your recommendations in the comments.
Google's Cars Now Drive Better Than You Do
Oct 26, 3:15PM
Though there may be plenty of hurdles when it comes to getting self-driving cars on the road in large numbers, Google has gotten one step closer to its goal of replacing every human on Earth with machines (I think that's what "Don't Be Evil" meant). Through an analysis of reams of data, they've proven that their autonomibiles are smoother and safer than the average driver.
Germany is sending intelligence officials to the U.S. capital today, to discuss this week's allegati
Oct 26, 2:52PM
Germany is sending intelligence officials to the U.S. capital today, to discuss this week's allegations that the NSA hacked German Chancellor Angela Merkel's cellphone. [CNN]
10 Incredible DIY Castles Built by a Single Person
Oct 26, 2:07PM
You know the saying "a man's home is his castle?" Some folks out there take it very seriously — setting out to build their own medieval fortresses. Carlos Zahumenszky from Gizmodo en EspaƱol collected some of the most fascinating castles, all with one thing in common: they were all begun as one-person projects.
Watch All 13 Saturn V Rocket Launches in One Jaw-Dropping Video
Oct 26, 12:52PM
The Saturn V is the tallest, heaviest, and most powerful rocket humans have ever built. In 13 missions, it took 24 astronauts beyond earth's orbit, including all 12 who ever set foot on the moon, without a single loss of life. Watch in awe as its entire career launches before you.
The Weirdest Thing on the Internet Tonight: The New America
Oct 26, 4:00AM
The beauty of animation is that it isn't constrained by its medium. And in the case of Nando Costa's new short film, the medium plays a vital role in the work's message.
7 Things You Do On the Internet That'd Be Creepy to Do in Real Life
Oct 26, 3:02AM
You're a different person online compared to your real life. It's okay. You don't have to irrationally like cats just because you're obsessed with cat videos. You don't have to literally poke the people you poked on Facebook. You don't have to like or follow or tag or comment or stalk celebrities like you do on the Internet. Because if you did that in real life, you'd be a total creep. BuzzFeed Video imagined 7 things that'd be super creepy to do in real life, even though you do them on the Internet. [BuzzFeed Video]
The NSA Says an 'Internal Error' Caused Its Outage Not a DDoS Attack
Oct 26, 2:22AM
The completely competent folks of the NSA are saying that its nuked website is a result of an internal error, a glitch, a mistake and not because hackers launched a DDoS attack on it. That's cool, the NSA didn't go down because of hackers but because it screwed itself up.
This Week's Top Comedy Video: Carmen Electra's C*m Ghosts
Oct 26, 2:00AM
The horrible question everyone should never have to ask themselves: what if? What if you studied a little more? What if you worked a little harder? What if you exercised and tried to be more healthy? What if you actually asked that person out on a date? What if you took a vacation? What if you never stayed up late at night and masturbated to Carmen Electra?
Blowing Up Pumpkins with C4 and Detonating Cords Seems Way More Fun
Oct 26, 1:00AM
What do you call the Halloween equivalent of being a Christmas Grinch? Because whatever it is, that's what I am now. Gone are the happy days of trick or treating and dressing up in clever costumes and getting the brain blitzed to an unrecognizable shade of matter and carving intricate pumpkins and so on, instead all I want to do is blow up pumpkins like our friends at Rated RR. He used C4 and det cord to create explosions better than any Halloween party. [Rated RR]
Most Beautiful Items: October 19 - 26, 2013
Oct 26, 12:00AM
A new week brings new questions. Like, how would one recreate the iOS 7 homescreen in Microsoft Word? Or should spires count toward a building's total height? If you've found yourself pondering these things, you can find your answers within the most beautiful items of the week.
This Online Archive Collects 19th Century "GIFs" of Yore
Oct 25, 11:30PM
Phenakistoscopes, praxinoscopes, and zoetropes, oh my! Richard Balzer, a 69-year-old New York native, has cultivated a remarkable online museum of early animations and optical toys of the 18th and 19th centuries.
Bloomberg: DirecTV and TWC Might Create an Aereo-like Service
Oct 25, 11:15PM
As cable companies continue to come up with creative ways to sell us TV without hooking us onto traditional cable, Bloomberg is reporting that DirecTV and Time Warner Cable are both thinking about creating an Aereo-type streaming service for customers to use. If it works like Aereo, it means you get to watch TV over the Internet through traditional cable providers.
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