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This week in tech reads, we think more deeply about where we live, the ideas -- both new and very ol
Dec 07, 4:00PM
This week in tech reads, we think more deeply about where we live, the ideas — both new and very old — we post online, and creepy insects.
Now You Can Explore Gorgeous National Geographic Maps With Google
Dec 07, 3:00PM
A well-drawn map isn't just a functional chart, it's a thing of beauty. National Geographic has been making gorgeous print maps for over 120 years, and thanks to a new partnership, over 500 of them will be available online, powered by Google Map Engine.
What Happens When a Boeing 777 Tries to Land in a Major Crosswind
Dec 07, 2:00PM
There's a pretty harrowing video making its way around the internet today of a Boeing 777 as it makes an attempt (and fails miserably) at landing. But it's no crash—thanks to an insane crosswind, it literally cannot land.
This majestic nature time lapse will make you want to go outdoors more
Dec 07, 6:02AM
It's the colors that get you when you're out in nature. If you live in a city, you're mostly dealing with drabs of gray speckled with Instagrams of exposed red bricks. If you live in the suburbs, you'll see manicured lawns, potted trees, stucco and tile roofs until you're myopic. But if you're outside, like really outside, you'll see ballets of pink, golden orgies, blistering diamonds, the honesty of red and mounds of dirt that are baked with life. It's a wonderful world out there and we don't see it enough.
The Weirdest Thing on the Internet Tonight: Jim Morricone
Dec 07, 5:00AM
Phil RetroSpector mashes up the Doors and Ennio Morricone to create a haunting home movie reel fit for a Lizard King.
What kind of sorcery illusion lets these two blocks be the same color?
Dec 07, 4:18AM
One is dark, one is light. One is gray, one is white. These are obviously two different blocks with two different colors right? Wrong. The two blocks are the same color. Seriously, they're the same shade of gray. Just place your finger across the seam (where the blocks meet in the middle) to reveal the illusion. Just crazy.
Car avoids getting crushed by a semi-trailer that was tipping over
Dec 07, 3:27AM
Some days you get incredibly lucky. This guy who managed to record a video of a semi-trailer truck almost tipping over and crushing his car just had one of those days. The road was wet, the winds were strong and the truck was about to lose control and fall over. You don't want any of that when you're driving next to said truck. Phew. What a close one.
Lorde Discovers Ruin Porn with Pleasing Results
Dec 07, 2:00AM
You know you feel it—that mix of envy and amazement when your hear Lorde's music. The lyrics feel moody, wise and even fanciful at times. The beats are sturdy. And Lorde herself, she's only 17 years old! What were you doing when you were 17?
FBI can secretly turn on laptop cameras without the indicator light
Dec 07, 2:00AM
Scary. Insane. Ridiculous. Invasive. Wrong. The Washington Post reports that the FBI has had the ability to secretly activate a computer's camera "without triggering the light that lets users know it is recording" for years now. What in the hell is going on? What kind of world do we live in?
Watch a real life Human Torch create fire with his bare hands
Dec 07, 1:26AM
Who knew that one of the easiest superhero powers to get (at least on a neutered, pathetic human scale) is the Human Torch's Flame On power? If you're Russian and/or drink a lot of vodka, you can use a hot wire and a debauched sense of pain to create fire with your bare hands. Just pour fuel on the ground, hold a hot wire in one hand and place your free hand over the fuel to complete the circuit. Instaflame.
Most Beautiful Items: November 29 - December 6, 2013
Dec 07, 1:00AM
There is some truly incredible stuff in this round of the most beautiful items of the week. Yayoi Kusama's infinity rooms? You'll be dying to check them out. Museums that are actually made of gingerbread? You're mouth will be watering over them. Besides those, there are plenty of other wonders of art architecture and design below:
Watch This Intelligent Quadcopter Recover After Losing a Prop In Flight
Dec 07, 12:00AM
It will be years before Amazon's dream of same day package deliveries via drone will ever become a reality. But you can forget about trying to shoot one down for some free electronics thanks to new software that allows a quadcopter to stay aloft—and on course—even after losing one or more of its propellers.
10 Desk Accessories Designed From A Single Slab Of Wood
Dec 06, 11:40PM
Desktop accessories might be a bit of a dying breed, but, dammit, it's still nice to have a place to keep your phone, change, pencils, and pocket ephemera organized.
Smog, Suburbs and Stereotypes: What's Ruining Our Cities This Week
Dec 06, 11:20PM
Choking pollution sweeps through China, new development could eradicate Mexico's emerging wine industry, and Yahoo can tell you everything that's wrong with where you live (congratulations, Memphis, you're apparently a hellhole). All this and more is What's Ruining Our Cities.
Largest true-color photo of the sky ever took 60,000 miles of travel
Dec 06, 11:09PM
SkyGuide's creator Nick Risinger had to travel more than 60,000 miles by airplane and car to collect 37,000 individual photos to create this single image, the largest true-color image of the entire sky ever made: 100,000 by 50,000 pixels.
Lamps Made From Real Bread Must Smell Delicious
Dec 06, 11:05PM
There's no incense, air freshener, or scented candle on earth that smells as good as freshly baked bread. So turning a loaf into a warm glowing lamp that probably smells amazing is worthy of some kind of award, right?. If not the Nobel Prize, then definitely your hard earned money.
This Week in Time Capsules: "Feel Old Yet?" Edition
Dec 06, 11:03PM
This week's time capsule news round-up includes a new capsule in Dubai for the 2020 World's Fair, a capsule from the 1990s that will probably make you feel old, and a recent discovery in Wyoming that proves you should always check behind the cornerstone.
Our Favorite Android, iOS and Windows Phone Apps of the Week
Dec 06, 10:59PM
Friday's here, and unless you're in the southeast corner of the U.S. where it's nice and warm, you're probably staring at a weather report full of wintry gloom and frozen precipitation of every hellish variety. Charge up your phone, download these cool new apps, and hope the power doesn't go out.
Gawker Christian School Suspends Teacher After Stolen Nude Pics Show Up Online | Jezebel Photog Turn
Dec 06, 10:43PM
Gawker Christian School Suspends Teacher After Stolen Nude Pics Show Up Online | Jezebel Photog Turns High School Girl's Portrait Session Into Gross Sextfest | Kotaku The World's Thinnest Condoms Are The Pinnacle Of Japanese Engineering | Lifehacker Turn Beer Bottles into Attractive, Cheap Glasses | Kinja Popular Posts
Watch Music Turn Into A 3D-Printed Augmented Reality Sculpture
Dec 06, 10:40PM
Hearing sound isn't cool. You know what's cool? Seeing sound. Interaction designer Lukazs Karluk put an audio clip through a gauntlet of digital and physical transformations, resulting in an augmented reality tabletop sculpture.
Adding magnets to everything you own could be so useful and fun
Dec 06, 10:25PM
Sugru is a clay-like synthetic wondermaterial that can be easily shaped with your hands and hardens completely after 24 hours. You can use it to fix and modify anything. It's really cool in itself, but awesome when you combine it with powerful magnets.
Concrete-Printing Bees And Other Living 3D Printers
Dec 06, 10:20PM
Gizmodo's 3D Printing Week, a collaborative project with GE that comes to a close this evening, would only be partially complete without a look at the use of animals as living 3D printers. They are sentient printheads, we might say: biological sources of material, whether it's silk and honey or plastic and even, as we'll see below, concrete.
Google TV may be dead, but according to reports from The Information, Nexus TV is on the way as earl
Dec 06, 10:06PM
Google TV may be dead, but according to reports from The Information, Nexus TV is on the way as early as Q1 2014. Complete with a touchpad remote! We'll just have to wait and see, but maybe just make the Chromecast a little better in the meantime, eh Google? [The Information]
BACtrack Mobile Breathalyzer Review: Drunk Tracking With Your Phone
Dec 06, 10:00PM
Person A: "Man, I was so wasted last night..."
Person B: "Oh really? Well, exactly how wasted were you? What hard data do you have to back up this outrageous statement, sir? I demand satisfaction!"
These Are the First Ever Images of a Heart Injected With Liquid Metal
Dec 06, 9:40PM
It may surprise you that, despite our seemingly vast knowledge of the human body, we're still decently in the dark when it comes to the smaller portions of the cardiovascular system. Even more surprising, the answer to that problem isn't lying in more powerful microscopes. It's in a heart pumping pure, shiny liquid metal.
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