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Even obsessive Evernote users might want to consider switching back to pen and paper now that Moleskine has a new line of Toy Story-themed notebooks featuring artwork from the character style guides that Pixar had created for the original film over 21 years ago. The new collection features four different Toy Story covers, with silkscreened…
Don’t bother reading the news this morning, it’s just full of pranks and awful jokes. A much better use of your time would be spending seven minutes watching Ben Tardif’s eight-foot tall marble maze mountain that features 25 different themed sections that connect to create one massive kinetic sculpture. Look closely and you’ll spot a…
Want to inject some color to your photographs in a hurry? Well, new software can take an alarmingly good guess at what a color version of your black-and-white photographs may look like. Researchers from the University of California at Berkeley have developed a new computer vision system that takes a grayscale image and then adds…
North Korea’s Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications has officially announced that it’s now blocking Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, and South Korean websites. The Associated Press reports that the restrictions will make it harder than ever for visitors and foreign residents—who until now have been able to use the internet with few restrictions—to post online about what’s…
Sometimes, people don’t get your joke—and that seems to have happened to Google today. Its joke Mic Drop feature in Gmail, which muted the conversation and sent out a silly gif, seems to have caused more stresses than smiles. Now, Google has backpedalled and scrapped the prank. Yesterday, Google announced its fake new feature. It…
Buying secondhand tickets online has always been a crapshoot, but eBay spinoff StubHub has been working for years to make the experience less painful. The latest idea: VR seat previews, so you can see in advance exactly how much your view will suck. The idea isn’t completely novel: seat preview websites, which crowdsource fan photos,…
After insisting rather strongly that his new album, Life of Pablo, would never be available outside of Tidal, it appears that Kanye West has finally backed down. Just in case you haven’t already torrented the hell out of the album already, Life of Pablo is now also available streaming on Spotify, Apple Music and Google…
Tesla unveiled the new Model 3 tonight, and it looks damn cool. But before anyone had seen one lone hubcap, Tesla had already raked in $115 million in pre-order deposits, thanks to 115,000 people pre-ordering the Model 3. It says a lot about Tesla’s brand (and the allure of maybe-supervillain Elon Musk) that the mere…
April Fools’ Day is an insufferable nightmare. You should just spend the day hiding under your bed covers. There is a silver lining, though. ThinkGeek puts so much effort into its prank creations that they usually end up becoming real products before the year is out. Here’s the best of this year’s bunch, which, for…
Tesla is taking the wraps off its $35,000 electric car for the everyman tonight, and as with all good technology launches, you can watch along naked, from bed, while drinking beer. The launch is supposed to start at 11.30PM Eastern, and Tesla has a livestream for the event on its site. You have to fill…
Every year, Reddit publishes a transparency report detailing how many requests for information it received, along with more mundane things like copyright takedowns. What Reddit can’t say, by law, is if it’s been sent any National Security Letters, aka secret subpoenas. Nod nod wink wink. Reddit can’t outright say if it has received any NSLs,…
Male peacocks are justly admired for their brilliantly colored plumage. Canadian photographer Waldo Nell has captured the underlying microscopic structure behind those stunning hues in extraordinary detail in his latest photographic series. It all comes down to a phenomenon called iridescence, which can also be seen in the wings of butterflies, dragonflies, cicadas, and in…
The scariest place to be when you’re a kid? Alone, at night, in your bed, right before you sleep. You just know right when you close your eyes, all the stuff of nightmares is going to come alive and scare any chance of sleep out of you. And it’s probably all true! Who knows what’s…
Tesla is finally taking the wraps off the Model 3, its first mass-market electric vehicle priced at an affordable $35,000. The car is expected to push EVs into the mainstream and reduce carbon emissions around the world. The only downside? Many cities don’t have enough charging stations to support widespread adoption of such vehicles. Thankfully,…
Millions of people are about to get online, thanks to a new FCC initiative that provides subsidies for low-income households. The agency just passed a plan to provide $9.25 a month to qualified families. For many, that’s the difference between internet access and living off the grid. The program’s been in the works for a…
A Reddit thread is claiming that for those of us—and there are many—who are running out of space on our iPhones, all we have to do is try renting The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers. Voila! Free space! Early April Fools joke, or so we thought. But I loaded my beat up iPhone…
Today, the big names in online daily sports fantasy announced that they would be “suspending” action on college sports. According to a report by ESPN, this action is the result of negotiations between the online sports betting services and the NCAA, which, not shockingly, opposes any kind of betting on college sports. The organization doesn’t…
Life’s a picnic, or at least that’s what Ohio basket manufacturer Longaberger believed when it custom-built this headquarters for the company in the shape of its “Medium Market Basket.” Now the picnic’s over: The business is moving out, and the building is in danger of foreclosure. Completed in 1999, the Longaberger basket is not only…
Shattering bats might look cool, but they’re really dangerous for both the players and the fans. Why does that happen, and how come bats always seem to snap in the same way? Consider the following: baseball bats are made of wood, and being a natural material, wood has certain innate structural flaws. One of the…
Nearly all fossils are stripped of their original color. But as a new study from Irish paleontologists shows, that doesn’t necessarily mean the colors aren’t still there. You just have to know where to look. Normally, fossils are devoid of any color, forcing paleontologists to make educated guesses about their specimen’s actual appearance. In some…