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A USB Perv Cam Caused Last Weekend's Airplane Bomb Scare

Jan 06, 5:53PM

A USB Perv Cam Caused Last Weekend's Airplane Bomb Scare

American Airlines Flight 24 from JFK to SFO landed in Kansas City this weekend after a suspicious package found in the lavatory instigated a bomb scare. Turns out that the suspicious package was actually a perv cam, disguised as a USB drive, taped to the wall of the bathroom. Because nobody would find that suspicious, right?

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AT&T Brings Global LTE Connectivity to the Car

Jan 06, 5:30PM

AT&T Brings Global LTE Connectivity to the Car

AT&T is joining the connected car fray with AT&T Drive. Announced today at CES, it gives automakers a global data platform for things like voice-controlled apps and in-car entertainment, similar to plans by Google and Apple.

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Sharp's New Quattron Plus TV Isn't 4K, But It Can Fake It

Jan 06, 5:26PM

Sharp's New Quattron Plus TV Isn't 4K, But It Can Fake It

4K is great, but it's also expensive. Getting cheaper, but still a pretty penny. Sharp's new Aquos Quattron Plus is another option: a super high resolution HD TV that's not quite 4K, but that can play 4K content. It's a Faux-K TV.

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AT&T's Going to Let Companies Pay for The Data You Use on Their Sites

Jan 06, 5:01PM

AT&T's Going to Let Companies Pay for The Data You Use on Their Sites

Zippy 4G data speeds have made gobbling down data a cinch, but they've made bumping up against your mobile plan's data caps even easier. AT&T might have found a way to provide some relief—by letting the companies whose sites you're visiting foot the bill.

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The Curvaceous LG G Flex Is Coming To AT&T, Sprint, and T-Mobile

Jan 06, 5:01PM

The Curvaceous LG G Flex Is Coming To AT&T, Sprint, and T-Mobile

You want a curved smartphone? Okay then, you can have your curved smartphone. Until now, only available in Asia, the bendy LG G Flex will launch on AT&T, Sprint, and T-Mobile in the U.S. later this spring.

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The Freaky, Bioelectric Future of Tattoos

Jan 06, 5:00PM

The Freaky, Bioelectric Future of Tattoos

America loves tattoos. From tribal designs to tramp stamps, this country can't get enough ink. Last month, a Pew study showed that tattoos grace the bodies of nearly 40 percent of Americans under 40, a massive number of customers in a $1.65 billion industry. Like any industry, however, the tattoo industry must innovate.

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Bosch Will Soon Let You Remotely Park Your Car With Your Smartphone

Jan 06, 4:47PM

Bosch Will Soon Let You Remotely Park Your Car With Your Smartphone

How many times have you had to pass up a spot in a crowded parking lot because there wasn't enough room to squeeze your car in and get your doors open? In 2015 Bosch will debut its Automatic Parking Assistant which will allow vehicles to automatically pull into a tight parking spot with or without the driver at the wheel.

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LG's Bringing Back WebOS to Run Its Smart TVs

Jan 06, 4:45PM

LG's Bringing Back WebOS to Run Its Smart TVs

It's official, LG really is incorporating an open WebOS into its 2014 lineup of smart TVs. That includes everything from the curved 55 to 77-inch OLED models all the way up to the curved 105 inch monstrosity you'll never get through the front door.

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Until 1891, an Ancient Sycamore Tree Grew in L.A.'s Industrial Core

Jan 06, 4:30PM

Until 1891, an Ancient Sycamore Tree Grew in L.A.'s Industrial Core

It was a reassuring symbol of stability amid the upheavals of colonial expansion and transformation of the land: an ancient, sprawling sycamore tree known as El Aliso. Growing in what is today the heart of downtown Los Angeles, the tree cut an imposing figure. It measured 60 feet tall and 22 feet around the trunk. Its canopy spread nearly 200 feet from tip to tip. Each year, the tree repeated its cycles—casting off leaves, resprouting them, dropping seeds, and stretching out ever so slightly—even as the surrounding landscape morphed from fertile flood plain into gritty city center.

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Sol Republic's New Sweat-Proof Earbuds Might Be the Most Versatile Yet

Jan 06, 4:30PM

Sol Republic's New Sweat-Proof Earbuds Might Be the Most Versatile Yet

Running headphones are for the most part a hideous, utilitarian lot. They stay put when you're running and don't short out when you work up a sweat. They probably live in your gym bag. Sol Republic's new Relays are headphones designed with the simple goal of making a single bud that works for everything and only costs $80.

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Astonishing satellite image shows China covered with pollution

Jan 06, 4:30PM

Astonishing satellite image shows China covered with pollution

The smog situation in China is getting even worse, with pollution levels as high as 30 times the limits set by the World Health Organization. Check out this image taken in late December, 2013 by NASA's Terra satellite. You can't barely see anything because of the crap floating in the air. It gets even worse at full size:

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LG's Fitness Tracker: Looks Like a Fitbit, Works Like a Smartwatch

Jan 06, 4:19PM

LG's Fitness Tracker: Looks Like a Fitbit, Works Like a Smartwatch

We saw a half-baked version of LG's Lifeband Touch last year at CES, but couldn't actually play with it, and we never actually saw the fully torqued tracker come to fruition. This year the fitness tracker is back, and it is surely trying to be a whole lot of things all at once.

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Netflix Will Stream House of Cards on LG TVs in 4K

Jan 06, 4:15PM

Netflix Will Stream House of Cards on LG TVs in 4K

You can get your House of Cards fix on LG TVs in 4K soon, LG and Netflix CEO Reed Hastings announced at a CES press conference this morning. Not sure how fast that will eat up your data cap, but since the show was filmed in 4K, it might as well stream in 4K.

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LG Home Chat: One Service That Tells All Your Appliances What To Do

Jan 06, 4:07PM

LG Home Chat: One Service That Tells All Your Appliances What To Do

LG has a new messaging service that lets you tell all of your appliances—from washing machines to ovens—what you need them to do.

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The Biggest Chromebook Yet Is Still Super Cheap

Jan 06, 4:00PM

The Biggest Chromebook Yet Is Still Super Cheap

Toshiba is coming out with a Chromebook of its own. It's slightly larger than the Pixel, and more than a whole thousand bucks cheaper.

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Listening For the Earth's Heartbeat Inside the World's Deepest Hole

Jan 06, 3:40PM

Listening For the Earth's Heartbeat Inside the World's Deepest Hole

In September 1990, a group of scientists put a drill head to the ground in southern Germany, where two landmasses once merged to form the supercontinent Pangaea 300 million years ago. Their goal? To drill the deepest hole ever made into the earth, a "telescope" into its core.

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Lego Simpsons home's interior takes its awesome level up to 11

Jan 06, 3:28PM

Lego Simpsons home's interior takes its awesome level up to 11

The Lego Simpsons home set—reference 71006—just keeps getting better. Take a look at the back of the box, showing the interior of the house, which opens thanks to the central hinge pieces. It's as detailed as the real thing.

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British Fighter Jets Are Flying With 3D-Printed Parts

Jan 06, 3:20PM

British Fighter Jets Are Flying With 3D-Printed Parts

BAE Systems, which helps the UK's RAF put together its aircraft, has revealed that some Tornado fighter jets have been flying with spare parts built using a 3D printer.

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Wireless Internet Is Coming To Your Next Car

Jan 06, 3:00PM

Wireless Internet Is Coming To Your Next Car

If General Motors has their way, in-car boredom might be a thing of the past very soon. GM is planning an extensive rollout of wireless internet technology in their vehicles, one that will see most 2015 Chevrolets equipped with built-in AT&T 4G LTE.

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This Surprisingly Strong Bentwood Chair Looks Like It Would Snap In Two

Jan 06, 3:00PM

This Surprisingly Strong Bentwood Chair Looks Like It Would Snap In Two

Tadao Ando is like the concrete-whisperer: the Japanese architect has an unmatched talent for manipulating the everyday material to do pretty magical things. Dream Chair is one of his latest projects—a collaboration with Danish manufacturer Carl Hansen & Son—that switches up his usual scale and medium. The result is a seat that seems too precarious to be true, thanks to some seriously clever engineering.

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The NSA Would Like Your Sewage

Jan 06, 2:40PM

The NSA Would Like Your Sewage

When residents of Howard County, Maryland, flush their toilets, their sewage will soon end up at the NSA's new computer center several miles away. Collecting and storing so much data has been generating a whole lotta heat for the NSA—we mean this quite literally—and the agency's now buying treated wastewater to cool their equipment.

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Gawker Massive Raid of a Rural Chinese Town Nets More Than Three Tons of Meth | io9 Debunking this w

Jan 06, 2:30PM

Gawker Massive Raid of a Rural Chinese Town Nets More Than Three Tons of Meth | io9 Debunking this week's hottest pot myths point-by-point | Jalopnik Plane Skids Off Runway At JFK Airport, Runways Closed | Jezebel Sex Sent Me to the ER Featured a Woman Who Orgasmed for 3 Hours

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How London Was Redesigned To Survive Wartime Blackouts

Jan 06, 2:20PM

How London Was Redesigned To Survive Wartime Blackouts

One of the more interesting aspects of urban life during the bombing raids of World War II was the clever and strategic re-designing of the London streetscape so that residents could live in a state of blackout.

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Canon PowerShot N100 Has Two Cameras So You Can Take Frontback Photos

Jan 06, 2:00PM

Canon PowerShot N100 Has Two Cameras So You Can Take Frontback Photos

Last year's Canon PowerShot N was a weird little point-and-shoot camera with an odd design aimed at roping in the masses who have ditched tiny cameras for smartphones. It was neat, but not all the way there. With the new PowerShot N100, Canon has redesigned the camera so that it can do even more smartphone-like things.

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Why the World Needs OpenStreetMap

Jan 06, 1:45PM

Why the World Needs OpenStreetMap

Every time I tell someone about OpenStreetMap, they inevitably ask "Why not use Google Maps?". From a practical standpoint, it's a reasonable question, but ultimately this is not just a matter of practicality, but of what kind of society we want to live in. I discussed this topic in a 2008 talk on OpenStreetMap I gave at the first MappingDC meeting. Here are many of same concepts, but expanded.

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