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Air hockey is Canada’s greatest pastime. Okay—that’s not exactly true, but who the hell doesn’t love a game of air hockey? The low-pitch buzzing of the table’s fan, the constant thwack of the puck bouncing off the boards, the excitement you get when you score: It all brings back some of my fondest memory at…
Despite their diminutive size, raptors were among the most terrifying dinosaurs to menace the Cretaceous Period. But as the discovery of a new dinosaur called Murusraptor shows, their plus-sized versions, aptly known as “megaraptors,” were considerably worse. This is a super-cool specimen from a very enigmatic family of big dinosaurs. The fossilized remains of this…
Artists David Bayo’s skills are all the more impressive when you lean it to get a closer look at his work. Instead of carefully applied brush strokes, he creates lifelike portraits by laying down dots, millions of them, in a painstaking process that required over 90 hours of work for this simple black and white…
Square Enix has a curious relationship with mobile gaming. It’s got games on both Android and iOS. They’re very good games. Some are even updates of some of the best games ever made. But they are ridiculously expensive games. Chrono Trigger, which is one of the most engaging RPGs ever pixellated, goes for $9.99. Final…
The heat is coming, and the corn is sweating. No, seriously. Corn sweat is a thing, and I’m not talking about what happens after you finish an entire box of corn puffs in one go. You might have heard meteorologists and reporters throwing around the term “corn sweat” when speaking of the abysmal heat wave…
The sound of a leaky faucet drives most of us batty. Pi Bennett heard the faucet dripping onto a baking sheet and was inspired to go out all and turn it into a song, with video to match. Glasses, plates, pot lids, balloons—clearly, there’s more musical potential in the kitchen sink than we thought.
If you’ve got a suspicion someone else has gained access to your social media accounts, it’s not difficult to check—and it could mean you’re able to apply a password change before any real damage happens. In fact, it’s worth checking these options regularly just to be sure your Facebook and Twitter accounts are completely yours.…
Who better to teach about nanoseconds than Grace Hopper, navy admiral and inventor of the first compiler? [Flowing Data]
It’s the end of an era as the last Japanese company to make VCRs says it’ll throw in the towel and stop manufacturing them by August. But also: Wait, people were still making VCRs? Things really do stick around. The last remaining VCR company isn’t a big name like Panasonic, which gave up years ago.…
Some people playing Pokémon Go today are probably too young to remember that Saudi clerics declared a fatwa, or Islamic religious ban, on Pokémon back in 2001. Unluckily for them, the resurgence of the augmented-reality version of the game has clerics renewing the ban to remind everyone that the pious do not wander around seeking…
All those old games that people used to play? They’re still a lot of fun. Kids today can have their Overwatch and their Pokemon Go, just give me the simple complexity of a Centipede or a Frogger or an Asteroids and I’ll always be happy. They’ll never get old. Stop-motion animation masters PES made an…
Pokémon Go, the game that has captured the heart of a nation, is earning tons ‘n tons of money. Already, the value of Nintendo’s stock has doubled, and a report released Wednesday reveals Apple may rake in a nice $3 billion over the next two years because of the game. https://gizmodo.com/nintendo-is-literally-more-valuable-than-sony-because-y-1783890654 Apple not only charges…
Is there anything that Google DeepMind can’t do? It can defeat Go champions, potentially help those fighting blindness, and now it’s helping Google itself to become more environmentally friendly. Bloomberg reported that the technology giant was able to use the artificial intelligence to reduce power consumption in its data centers. According to a blog post,…
France isn’t into Microsoft collecting user data without its consent. The CNIL, France’s National Commission on Informatics and Liberty, issued a formal notice telling the company it has three months to cut it out. If Microsoft fails to comply, the CNIL will issue a sanction against the company. CNIL investigated Windows 10 between April and…
Am I going to watch that new Bourne movie? I don’t know, probably not. Are you? You probably don’t need to, because the coolest part of the movie isn’t actually in the movie—it’s this behind the scenes footage showing the filming of a car chase. The B-roll footage shows how the arm of the chase…
Oops. Looks like Apple is facing another class action lawsuit. The suit revolves around a clause in the AppleCare contract that says that replacement device you receive when you break your device will be “equivalent to new in performance and reliability.” The case rests on what the definition of “equivalent to new in performance and…
Elon Musk has released his second master plan for his electric car company Tesla, and he has some pretty ambitious goals. Musk has done this once before, in 2006, where he outlined his goals for the company and his plans to build what eventually became the Model X and Model S cars. Now, Elon wants…
Every year around the Fourth of July the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission puts on a graphic demonstration of why you should be really careful when setting off fireworks. The video of the demo arrived a little late this year, but if you’re a fan of horror movies, it was still totally worth the wait.…
Learning how to efficiently type on a QWERTY keyboard is tough enough for many of us, but one Reddit user decided to make the process even more complicated thanks to a three-button binary keyboard. The code, which was posted by “duckythescientist” over at GitHub, shows that it’s actually very straightforward. Hitting the “0″ makes a…
If it looks like a roof and it’s sloped downward like a roof, it should act like a damn roof and have stuff freaking slide off it, right? Not when it comes to Kokichi Sugihara’s “Impossible Rooftop.” Even if you place a ball on top of this model house’s roof, it won’t roll off. Instead,…