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Somehow, Everyone's Password Is Still "123456"
Dec 04, 4:14PM
A team of security researchers just stumbled across a massive cache of two million login credentials for sites like Facebook, Twitter, Google, LinkedIn, and ADP payroll. Shockingly, a large number of the passwords were overwhelmingly dumb. Like "123456" dumb.
9 Sexy 3D-Printed Heels That Objectify 9 Real Women
Dec 04, 4:00PM
The technical process of 3D printing can lack a personal touch, so Sebastian Errazruiz decided to mine his romantic past for some—er—intimate creative inspiration. The designer-slash-artist has been working for a year to produce 12 Shoes for 12 Lovers, a series that quite literally objectifies a dozen former flames. Hrm.
Nike Fridge Magnets Let You Design the Perfect Sneaker
Dec 04, 3:40PM
Nike doesn't realize it yet, but it could single-handedly make your fridge the most entertaining spot in your home—at least if you're a sneaker freak. Because instead of poetry or Scrabble, the shoe maker has created a wonderful set of magnets that lets anyone be a sneaker designer, as long as you're ok with never being able to wear your creation.
Grab a Full Micro 4/3 Setup for Under $350
Dec 04, 3:35PM
Whether you want to step up from your smartphone, or downsize from a budget DSLR, a Micro 4/3 camera offers great image quality in an appealing form factor. If that sounds appealing to you (and it should!), Amazon today has the capable Olympus E-PM2 with a pair of kit lenses for just $349 today to get you started.
Watching These TV Signals Die Is Like a Glimpse of the End of the World
Dec 04, 3:23PM
Yesterday, Sydney Australia bade farewell to analog TV signals, and put a stop to the old-school over-the-air broadcasts across the city. And while that doesn't affect cable users (or anyone outside of Sydney), the death of those signals is universally poignant and eerie to watch. Goodbye forever.
Hanjie Wanda Square, a high-end mall designed by Dutch architects UNStudio, opened in the Chinese ci
Dec 04, 3:17PM
Hanjie Wanda Square, a high-end mall designed by Dutch architects UNStudio, opened in the Chinese city of Wuhan this week. There are 42,300 stainless steel orbs strung along the facade, each embedded with an LED that, together, turn the building's skin into a multi-colored screen at night. [Domus; image by Edmon Leong]
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Dec 04, 3:07PM
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Play Chess And Plant Herbs on This Bauhaus-Inspired Game Board
Dec 04, 3:00PM
In the ultimate power ranking of common domestic herbs and succulents, which would you say reigns supreme? It's an important question that deserves serious consideration before playing the green-themed Micro-Planter Chess Set, which ingeniously doubles as a mini indoor-outdoor checkerboard garden.
Gifts for the Camera Obsessed Photo Nerd
Dec 04, 2:50PM
Everyone has that friend or relative who you never see without a camera. Here are some gift ideas for sure-fire ways into their photo-snapping hearts.
A Rehab Machine That Lets Patients See Their Muscles in Motion
Dec 04, 2:27PM
A skilled physiotherapist can get your body working again after an injury, but even they can't see your inner workings while you're rebuilding muscle. So a team of researchers from Saitama University have developed a rehabilitation machine that generates a virtual representation of the muscles in your arm letting you, and your physician, see them in motion.
Ogle At These Screws Used To Hang Famous Works Of Art
Dec 04, 2:00PM
What is art? Well—it's subjective, that's for sure, and context can have a heck of an impact on how we think about what we see. Marcelo Pena Costa decided to have a bit of unauthorized fun following the ArtRio fair earlier this year: once the show had closed down and shipped out, the Brazilian creative director snuck in and nabbed some of the forgotten screws used to hold up works that themselves were worth a fortune.
SkyJack Lets You Hunt Down and Hack Other Drones From the Air
Dec 04, 1:30PM
It was only a matter of time before someone started hacking drones, and now Samy Kamkar has released all the hardware and software required to build a drone that can hunt and hack others as it flies—creating an army of zombies along the way.
This Dual-Screen E-Ink Phone Is Now Real (But You Can't Have It, Yet)
Dec 04, 12:45PM
It's the sort of concept that seemed too adventurous to ever make it to market, but this dual-screened YotaPhone is now available. At least, it is if you live in Russia, Germany, France, Austria or Spain.
Thieves in Mexico Just Stole Ingredients for a Radioactive Dirty Bomb
Dec 04, 12:00PM
The UN's International Atomic Energy Agency has some bad news. It just announced that thieves in Mexico have stolen a truck carrying dangerous radioactive materials. In fact, they got their hands on all the ingredients they'd need to produce a radioactive dirty bomb.
It's Always 10:10 in Watch Ads
Dec 04, 11:30AM
It's always 10:10 in watch ads, as this video shows. What the hell?
Report: Google Is Planning Chrome App Support for Android and iOS
Dec 04, 11:00AM
The Next Web is reporting that Google is working on plans to offer up Chrome apps, usually found on the desktop, to the mobile ecosystems of iOS and Android.
How Chopsticks Were Invented
Dec 04, 10:15AM
Created roughly 4,000-5,000 years ago in China, the earliest versions of something like chopsticks were used for cooking (they're perfect for reaching into pots full of hot water or oil) and were most likely made from twigs. While it's difficult to nail down a firm date, it would seem it wasn't until around 500-400 AD that they began being used as table utensils.
After China launched its first ever lunar rover earlier this week, debris from the rocket sending it
Dec 04, 9:47AM
After China launched its first ever lunar rover earlier this week, debris from the rocket sending it up apparently fell and damaged several homes in the process. Oops.
There's Going To Be a New, Reversible USB Plug
Dec 04, 9:30AM
Holy mother of all things long overdue. After years of subjecting us to fumbling and rotating cables blindly behind devices around the world, the powers that (US) be have decided to make a Universal Serial Bus plug that is reversible.
Andy Rubin Is Leading a Secret Google Project to Build Robots
Dec 04, 8:40AM
Andy Rubin was the man behind Android, but he stepped aside earlier this year. At the time, people suggested he was planning to concentrate on his personal interests—and now an interview with the New York Times reveals that he's busy working on a secret Google project to create a new breed of robots.
This animation explains what aging is and how we can live longer
Dec 04, 5:55AM
Growing up sucks. Getting older is no fun. Having your body deteriorate to a shell of itself is embarrassing. But wrinkles and brittle bones are a fact of life. But why! PHD Comics and integrative Biologist Joao Pedro de Magalhaes explain in this nifty animated comic on what aging is and how we can use that understanding to extend our lifespan. My brain feels smarter, more wrinkled and I guess, older, just from watching it.
Who's foolish enough to not bid on a Batman Tumbler golf cart?
Dec 04, 5:25AM
I don't know about you guys but I don't have much self control when it comes to awesome things that deserve to be purchased. Even if they don't do anything I can't help myself. See awesome, buy awesome. I assume the entire world operates like that too. So now I'm thinking about how many people are going to put together money to grab this fantastic Batman Tumbler golf cart that's available on eBay. How could anyone resist?
There Will Be Blood Through Numbers
Dec 04, 5:00AM
The Golden Ratio applies to black gold as well, apparently. This thought-provoking short by Ali Shirazi explores the use of this ubiquitous ratio in the cinematagraphy of Paul Thomas Anderson's There Will Be Blood.
Oh my God, idiot geniuses jump started a car with an AK-47
Dec 04, 4:54AM
Filed in things you now know are possible but should probably never try in your lifetime unless your life depended on it but maybe still shouldn't: jump starting a dead car battery with an AK-47. Yes, you can do that. Watch these insane Iraqi soldiers use the metal of the AK-47 to bridge the two batteries. Metal conducts electricity! And I guess AK-47s are basically Swiss Army knives, right?
I want to dip everything in this magic hydrocoating water paint
Dec 04, 2:55AM
Everything I own, everything I will buy, every fiber of my body, everything in this world should be dipped into water paint. The hydrocoating process is popular in weapons and helmets but really deserves to be shmeared all over the world. We might have to come up with better designs but I never want to use a paint brush to paint again.
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