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Apple Patent Supports Rumors of Pressure-Sensitive Touchscreens
Nov 12, 1:08PM
Over the weekend, Bloomberg reported that Apple was working on enhanced sensors capable of detecting different levels of pressure. Now, an Apple patent for pressure-sensitive touchscreens could lend that rumor some credence.
This Drone Could Actually Save Your Life
Nov 12, 12:45PM
Drones may sometimes get a bad press as killing machines, but here's one that could actually save your life. Put together by researchers in Iran, this autonomous flying machine is designed to help people who are drowning at sea.
The Throwable, Panoramic Ball Cam Is Finally Here—and It's Incredible
Nov 12, 12:00PM
When we first got wind of a throwable, 36-lens compound camera that automatically snaps 360-degree panoramas at the height of its toss, we were already impressed—and that was jus the prototype (seen above on the right). Now, the officially named Panono camera is nearly half its former size, just as powerful, and finally ready to be caught by consumer hands. And after playing around with the ball for a bit, we can officially say that, yes, it is every bit as awesome as it seems.
Twitter Was Almost Called Smssy (and Almost Looked Awful, Too)
Nov 12, 11:45AM
If you've ever thought Twitter was a silly name, be grateful that's what they settled on. During the research for a new book about the site, Nick Bilton has unearthed some of the early name and logo ideas, and they... they aren't pretty.
Why School Buses Are Yellow
Nov 12, 11:00AM
School buses are the primary mode of student transportation in North America. An estimated twenty-six million students in the United States alone are transported to school every school day via bus—over half the student population in the country. While school buses in countries outside of North America usually look like any other buses, North American school buses are distinctive for their yellow color.
Five Ways to Get More Instagram Likes (According to Masses of Data)
Nov 12, 10:20AM
You might not choose to admit it, but you probably feel a little bit warm and fuzzy inside when people like your Instagram posts. Hey, that's natural. But if you want to embrace it, then new research suggests that there are a few ways you can improve your chances of getting a like.
Bad luck if you've been holding off on purchasing the new Nexus 5: the black 16GB model is sold out
Nov 12, 9:59AM
Bad luck if you've been holding off on purchasing the new Nexus 5: the black 16GB model is sold out.
The Weird Math That Can Make Wheels That Aren't Circular
Nov 12, 9:30AM
If you need something to roll smoothly along the ground, you better strap some of those circular things called wheels to it, right? Well, not quite—because there are actually other shapes that roll smoothly, too.
NYT: Google Glass Is About to Get More Musical
Nov 12, 8:49AM
According to a report by the New York Times, Google will today announce a rich new set of musical features for Glass which will provide a better audio experience for those who choose to wear the devices.
The iPad Mini with Retina Display Is On Sale Now
Nov 12, 8:21AM
Apple quietly put the new iPad Mini with Retina display on sale early this morning, with orders set to arrive for US customers from November 20-22. Prices start at $399 for a 16GB Wi-Fi model, and scale up from there. If you're not caught up, here's everything you need to know about Apple's tiny new tablet.
Reports claim that Apple is planning to move a large chunk of its iPhone and iPad chip production to
Nov 12, 8:19AM
Reports claim that Apple is planning to move a large chunk of its iPhone and iPad chip production to Malta in New York state.
Roomba 880 Review: All Hail the Most Powerful Robot Vacuum Yet
Nov 12, 5:01AM
You want a clean home? Sure, who doesn't. Too lazy to clean it yourself? Absolutely. iRobot's Roomba 880—the latest in its series of robot vacuum cleaners—was made for you. It's the Rolls-Royce of highly motivated cleaning appliances, and it can take care of some serious dinge. Although it'll cost you some serious cash.
The Weirdest Thing on the Internet Tonight: Jun67yp3n P0w3r!
Nov 12, 5:00AM
And then there was that time when this happened. We are still attempting to discover exactly what it was that we just watched and have assigned a crack team of laser kittens to help expedite the process but at this point, your guess is as good as ours.
The hilarious side jobs of superheroes are just perfect
Nov 12, 4:21AM
Being a superhero is a tough gig. You have to deal with evil to the bone bad guys, an unconvincing public who thinks you're a weirdo vigilante in costume, people's unrealistic expectations of you to save the world and probably a really tough dating life. But what is a superhero to do if not be a super hero? Well, illustrator Chow Hon Lam imagined other jobs for superheroes and this what he hilariously came up with.
Astronaut explains why the underwear in Gravity was unrealistic
Nov 12, 3:35AM
It's not the visuals. Awesome astronaut Chris Hadfield told Conan that Alfonso Cuaron's Gravity perfectly captured the spectacular beauty of space. This is a man who actually spacewalked, people! We gotta trust his opinion since we'll probably never see space. But one thing that wasn't realistic? Sandra Bullock's underwear.
The last movie rented before Blockbuster closed was This Is The End
Nov 12, 2:33AM
Forgive yourself for thinking that Blockbuster went out of business years ago but, in reality, Blockbuster officially shut down its remaining 300 video rental stores this past weekend, on Saturday, November 9th. The last movie ever rented at everyone's favorite video store? Hilarious stoner comedy with the most poetic-est on-the-nose title ever for this type of end-of-the-road moment: This Is The End. It really doesn't get more perfect than that.
If only all planes could empty out 873 passengers in 78 seconds
Nov 12, 1:16AM
Let's hope none of us ever have to be put in a situation where we have to evacuate an airplane but this 2006 evacuation test of an Airbus A380 makes our current plane deplaning process look like a complete waste of time. The test incredibly emptied out all 873 passengers of the plane in less than 80 seconds. Typical planes in real life take around 10 minutes. Something is not adding up!
Adorable baby stops crying whenever he hears the Star Wars theme song
Nov 12, 12:09AM
The force is strong with this one, it seems. Gezi Parkı on YouTube uploaded a video of a baby being calmed by the Star Wars theme song. The baby boy goes from crying to silence to gleeful within the first few notes of John Williams' Star Wars theme song. This kid is going to be all right.
The Civil Wars: 20 Years
Nov 12, 12:00AM
CGI may be the wave of the future, capable of crossing the uncanny valley and generating photo-real imagery, but it's a cold visual medium. For as closely as digital drawing tablets dutifully replicate the action of drawing, it cannot match the effect of physically crafting—it's an inherent technological disconnect between the artist and the art, like asking Michelangelo to re-carve David using a DaVinci-bot.
This Technicolor Dream Cloth Is Woven From Optical Fibers
Nov 11, 11:36PM
We live in a magical age filled with robot maids, flying cars (sorta), and mechanical guard dogs. And now, finally, that list includes color-changing home furnishings, like this fiber optic throw pillow. This is the 21st Century for crying out loud.
Gawker Jenna Jameson Returning to Porn for the Same Reason She Left: Family | Jalopnik 11 Bikers Cha
Nov 11, 11:10PM
Gawker Jenna Jameson Returning to Porn for the Same Reason She Left: Family | Jalopnik 11 Bikers Charged In Hollywood Stuntz Attack On NYC Range Rover | Jezebel Side Mustache and Muffin Penis: Some New Insecurities Just for Men! | Kotaku 10-Year-Old Faces Felony After Cops Say He Spent $800—on Minecraft?!
An Exquisite Book Printed Entirely Without Ink
Nov 11, 11:00PM
Everybody who's familiar with her work knows that Dutch graphic designer Irma Boom is brilliant with books. She's crafted everything from a bite-sized biography to a rainbow-hued, 2,136-page corporate history. But her latest work is missing something all the others had: Ink.
Inside Rotterdam's Super-Efficient New Train Terminal
Nov 11, 10:40PM
This fall, Rotterdam's new Centraal Station is open for business again, nearly ten years after the project got underway. Thanks to its massive solar roof and its super-compact layout, it's one of the more efficient train stations in Europe—a building designed for the next century of transit.
A Handy Purse That Hides a Secret Phone Charger
Nov 11, 10:00PM
Is there anything worse than leaving the house only to realize your iPhone is way low on juice and might crap out before you have a chance to charge? Yes! Of course, there are a million worse things, don't be ridiculous. But we're nothing if not dependent on our handheld devices. Mighty Purse is a clever clutch that will ensure you'll never again be without texting, mapping, or Candy Crushing capabilities again.
17 Better Ways to Waste Your Money Than On This Crowdfunded "Flying Car"
Nov 11, 9:49PM
Every six months or so we hear that Paul Moller's flying car is just a few years away! Too bad we've been hearing that for the past 40 years.
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