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Bendy Wooden Room Snaps Together Like Tetris, Takes Over House
Nov 21, 3:20PM
The so-called "Roominaroom" project by London-based architects atmos studio won a 2013 UK Wood Award yesterday for its extraordinary level of craftsmanship—from computer-milled, cut, and fitted ornamental oak beams to precision joinery—for a renovated flat in the city.
The longest rivers and the tallest mountains in one exquisite graphic
Nov 21, 2:59PM
I want a hard copy of this beautiful old graphic that shows the longest rivers and the tallest mountains in the world, so I'm definitely taking this high resolution file and printing it.
An Inside Look at Real-Life Robocops
Nov 21, 2:40PM
When Robocop hits theaters next year, it's sure to inspire heaps of think-piece op-eds about the future of law enforcement and technology. But here's the thing: that future's already here. Police forces across the country are stocking up on robots, and they're not just using them to diffuse bombs.
You can now stream HBO Go on your Chromecast, woo!
Nov 21, 2:38PM
You can now stream HBO Go on your Chromecast, woo! And that brings your number of options to a whopping total of four. Come on Chromecast, keep up that streak.
Star Fighter bus will let you play games with real joysticks
Nov 21, 2:24PM
Thank you Japan for oshizushi, nigirizushi, manga, sukiyaki, anime, Akira Kurosawa, Majinga Z, katsu, shabu-shabu, tentacles, Gatchman, and now this space bus that belongs in sci-fi movie. Sure it's gimmicky, but where else can you find a bus with a flight joystick to play games on each seat?
The OLEDs of the Future Could Be Inkjet Printed
Nov 21, 2:20PM
In the future we should hope for all of our displays to be OLED; it's thin, light, deep with color, and energy efficient to boot. It's also incredibly expensive. That could soon change, though, thanks to a jumped-up inkjet printer.
LaCie has doubled the storage capacity of its extra-resilient Rugged USB 3.0 Thunderbolt Series exte
Nov 21, 2:19PM
LaCie has doubled the storage capacity of its extra-resilient Rugged USB 3.0 Thunderbolt Series external hard drives. They now offer two terabytes of storage that you can drop or carelessly toss about for $300.
The 45 Brightest Cities in the World, Photographed By One Woman
Nov 21, 2:01PM
Satellites have given us a huge amounts of information about Earth—including the fact that many of our cities are so blinding lit, they're visible from space. Those radiant cities are the subject of Lux, a photo essay by photographer Christina Seely.
Taste Virtual Food By Touching This Silver Electrode To Your Tongue
Nov 21, 1:59PM
Amazon lets you flip through many of the books in their online store, while iTunes lets you listen to a preview of a song you're thinking of downloading. And soon, online grocery stores could let you sample their wares as well, thanks to this unique synthesizer that can simulate various tastes on your tongue.
Gawker Girl Who Sold Virginity for $780K Tries to Sell Virginity Again | io9 Gift Ideas for the 10 M
Nov 21, 1:45PM
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Explore The Smithsonian's Online Design Museum Through Color
Nov 21, 12:30PM
The Smithsonian's design museum, the Cooper-Hewitt, is taking a different tack with a new website: it wants you to explore its digital collection by color.
Explore The Smithsonian's Online Design Museum Through Color
Nov 21, 12:30PM
The Smithsonian's design museum, the Cooper-Hewitt, is taking a different tack with a new website: it wants you to explore its digital collection by color.
Explore The Smithsonian's Online Design Museum Through Color
Nov 21, 12:30PM
The Smithsonian's design museum, the Cooper-Hewitt, is taking a different tack with a new website: it wants you to explore its digital collection by color.
The University of Nicosia in Cyprus has just become the world's first accredited university to accep
Nov 21, 12:01PM
The University of Nicosia in Cyprus has just become the world's first accredited university to accept payments from students for tuition in Bitcoin.
This New Li-On Battery Packs More Power and Is Way Safer, Too
Nov 21, 11:45AM
Li-on batteries are great and all, but there's a barrier preventing them from storing much more power: they, um, tend to catch fire. But a company called Solid Energy claims to have developed a technology which makes the power source both more energy dense and safer, too.
Adobe has opened up its special $10 per month Photoshop and Lightroom bundle to anyone who wants it.
Nov 21, 11:13AM
Adobe has opened up its special $10 per month Photoshop and Lightroom bundle to anyone who wants it. You'll have to snap it up before December 2nd, though.
The Science of Doctor Who's Sonic Screwdriver
Nov 21, 11:00AM
Ahead of this weekend's 50th anniversary of Doctor Who's first appearance on the small screen, the guys at Headsqueeze have taken a look at his famous Sonic Screwdriver—and asked if it could ever be, you know, scientifically possible.
You've Never Seen GPS Data Look This Beautiful
Nov 21, 10:20AM
It might look like a talented artist has been enthusiastically scribbling over an aerial photograph, but this is in fact a set of GPS data looking more beautiful than you could ever have imagined.
How Squinching Will Make You Look Good in Photos
Nov 21, 9:30AM
If you—or the people you take photographs of—always look bad in images, then help is at hand. Professional portrait photographer Peter Hurley suggests you squinch next time you have your picture taken.
Vint Cerf: "Privacy May Actually Be an Anomaly"
Nov 21, 8:40AM
Vint Cerf, Google's chief internet evangelist, is famous for having some, um, strong views. He's just unleashed a cracker, though: he thinks that "privacy may actually be an anomaly."
Following the decision of the FAA to allow the use of electronics throughout your flight, Southwest
Nov 21, 8:16AM
Following the decision of the FAA to allow the use of electronics throughout your flight, Southwest is really upping the ante: it will provide Wi-Fi gate-to-gate. You need never be without cat videos when you fly.
What the hell is this underwater unicorn from the infernal deeps?
Nov 21, 5:43AM
Scientists have identified a mysterious animal captured in the arctic waters of Canada's Hudson Strait region. They thought this gelatinous beast was a goblin shark, but now they claim it's a Rhinochimaeridae—commonly known as "long-nosed chimaera" or "underwater unicorn from the infernal deeps die you bloody bastard die" fish.
These are all the deaths in Game of Thrones
Nov 21, 5:32AM
Redditor Ma Petit Choufleur did something really cool: mark all the deaths in the Game of Thrones novels and then take this cool photo. Yeah, that's lots of deaths. "All the marked deaths are present tense confirmed deaths. No flashbacks, and no implied deaths," he says.
The International Space Station looks so cool when astronauts sleep
Nov 21, 5:19AM
I've never seen the International Space Station at "night," when astronauts and cosmonauts go to sleep, so when I saw that I immediately though "that's so damn cool!" "The dots near the hatch point to Soyuz if we have an emergency," says astronaut Mike Hopkins.
Lumia 2520 Review: Not Much More Than a Pretty Face
Nov 21, 5:00AM
Up until now, pretty much your only option for a Windows RT tablet was the Surface 2. But now Nokia is giving you another choice, in the form of the Lumia 2520, a colorful line of tablets that look even larger versions of its rainbow phones.
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