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First revealed back in 2014, the Analogue Nt remains one of the best ways to play classic NES games on a modern TV. And to celebrate the 30th anniversary of one of the most popular Nintendo franchises of all time, The Legend of Zelda, you can now get a gold-plated Analogue Nt to match your…
On Friday, reports emerged that the Afghan Taliban had released a propaganda app through the Google Play Store. A short time later, however, the app appears to have disappeared, although Google is playing coy on the reason for its removal. The Pashto-language app, called Alemarah, was “part of our advanced technological efforts to make more…
The worst thing that can happen in Settlers of Catan isn’t ending up with settlements that don’t yield any resources, it’s when someone accidentally bumps the board sending roads and cities flying in all directions. So maybe playing Catan is yet another thing we should leave to the robots? Students from the Computer Science and…
As many bartenders know, one of the secrets to a tastier drink is playing with fire. Flaming an orange (or any citrus, really) is an old trick that looks impressive, but why does it work? First off, there’s a lot of flavor stored in the peel—that’s the whole reason you order drinks “with a twist.”…
In Fallout lore, Deathclaws were originally replacement troops in the Great War. They’re huge, scaly, and fast, and terrifying. This clay model from Sculpture_Geek is so realistic, it looks about ready to jump off its stand and headbutt you. I’ve seen superb model makers creatively shape clay on YouTube many times, but what surprised me…
One great feature we lost in the transition from iTunes to all-you-can-eat streaming services is the smart playlist. When you have 30 million tracks to choose from, queueing up everything you’ve not heard for six months makes less sense. Thankfully, you can bring the feature to Google Play Music with a simple Chrome extension. It’s…
The new small iPad Pro was announced last month and now iFixit has taken a look inside. Perhaps unsurprisingly, this thing is full to the brim with components. It should perhaps come as no surprise that the 9.7-inch iPad Pro is jam-packed, squeezing in as it does pretty much the same contents as its larger…
Everyone loves an upgrade—even POTUS. The New York Times reports that the White House has recently undergone a technological transformation, though it may not sound too impressive to many of us: Its employees are now equipped with modern laptops, iPhones and even… color printers. It’s not easy to overhaul technology in governmental organizations, of course,…
An international team of journalists has obtained what it’s referring to as the “biggest leak in history”: A 2.6-terabyte stash of data about offshore savings and tax havens from Panama-based legal firm Mossack Fonseca. It’s claimed that 370 reporters from 100 different media organizations have worked on the project—being referred to as the Panama Papers—over…
One of the dumbest viruses around is the FBI MoneyPak, which displays a message saying your computer has been locked by the FBI, and you have to pay to unlock it. If Rightscorp, a copyright enforcement company for movie studios has its way, that virus is about to basically become reality. Rightscorp’s business model is…
Airbnb has always claimed it’s a benevolent part of the sharing economy, simply helping homeowners get a little extra vacation cash, rather than a parasite driving up long-term rental costs. To prove that it’s serious, the company has announced a crackdown in San Fransisco. In a long statement posted on Saturday, Airbnb revealed the breakdown…
Given that people camped out in line for a chance to pay a deposit on the Model 3, a car they won’t see for at least a year, it’s no surprise that the pre-order numbers are big. But 276,000 pre-orders in 72 hours is still a shockingly high number. Mathematically, 276,000 is going to be…
Construction is continuing at pace on Apple’s new campus, and a new 4K drone video shows off the construction work (and Apple’s shiny new hill) like never before. The scale of the new headquarters is difficult to grasp, but high-quality aerial footage does go a long way to showing what $5 billion will buy you.…
Tom Kartsotis made a fortune by tapping into a sense of nostalgia with Fossil watches, and has now created a new company, Shinola, which has grounded its sense of manufactured nostalgia in Detroit. Inc. has an in-depth profile of the company. h/t Tod Rathbone.
NASA has released a new image of Pluto’s Tartarus Dorsa, the ‘bladed’ region to the east of the heart-shaped formation known as the Tombaugh Region. The 3D image reminds us of how weird the dwarf planet is. You can use regular 3D glasses to take a look at the image, which shows off terrain unlike…
The Federal Bureau of Investigation is widening their help to local law enforcement officials across the country by offering “technical assistance”. According to Buzzfeed, the FBI has issued an advisory stating “we will continue to do everything we can to help you consistent with our legal and policy constraints.” The Bureau has already assisted an…
The hydraulic press guys have been compressing all types of things lately, and they’ve turned their attention to some bowling equipment. The Hydraulic Press Channel is another one of those enormously satisfying online shows where we watch stuff get destroyed. Their latest targets are a bowling ball and some pins, neither of which survive very…
The BBC recently released a documentary called Super Powered Owls, which looks at how owls fly. Part of the program includes the story of Luna and Lily, two young Barns owls who are learning to fly for the first time. Watch here: [Boing Boing]
Yesterday, Blue Origin launched their rocket for the third time, bringing it in for a successful landing. The company hasn’t released video of the event yet, but they have posted up several images from the launch and landing. According to the company, their New Shepard rocket reached an altitude of 339,138 feet: At 3,635 feet,…
The Oculus Rift is starting to ship, and we’re pretty happy with it. While it’s cool, like any interesting gadget, it’s worth looking through the Terms of Service, because there are some worrisome things included. Quite a few of the items in the document are pretty typical in any sort of Terms of Service agreement.…