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This burger from Plan Check in Los Angeles already looks delicious but what makes it a must eat is the “ketchup leather” inside the burger. It’s basically ketchup in the shape and form of a Fruit Roll-Up. Or like a cheese slice of ketchup. Or like awesomeness in a square. Food Steez visited the restaurant…
It’s being called Shazam for beer. Tech in Asia is reporting on Letsee, a startup in Korea, that just released a smartphone app of the same name that lets you learn more about any beer in front of you using augmented reality. Simply hold up your phone’s camera to a bottle or can label, and…
Well, that didn’t take long. Only a few weeks after a team of scientists began a project using novel scanning techniques to analyze Egypt’s major pyramids, they’ve discovered strange temperature anomalies—but it’s still unclear what’s causing them. In late October, Egypt’s Ministry of Antiquities launched a project called Scan Pyramids that will use non-invasive technology…
Republican politicians want to sell your National Forests, Wildernesses and Wildlife Refuges to private interests. And that’s particularly controversial out west, where state economies rely on outdoor recreation for billions of dollars and hundreds of thousands of jobs. New data shows this will be a hot issue in key battleground states. Back in March, nearly…
After the massive earthquake and subsequent tsunami that hit Japan a few years ago, the nation has a renewed focus on ensuring its residents are prepared for emergencies. And design studio Nendo’s contribution is this non-descript metal tube pre-packed with vital supplies. The MINIM+AID is designed to be sleek and compact for multiple reasons. At…
If you take the Empire State building, flipped it over to the side, and then put it in the ocean, it would be smaller than some of the world’s largest ships. That’s how big these behemoths of the sea are, more gigantic than skyscrapers. Oil tankers, container ships, pipe-laying vessels, yachts, sailing boats, cruise ships…
The biggest challenge with robots is enabling them to do many different things in many different situations, instead of just sitting on an assembly line screwing on bottle caps. In fact, programming them to learn like human babies might be the best way to make our robotic friends much more capable. Quartz and MIT Technology…
Fighting a fire in a towering skyscraper poses unique challenges for both the equipment and the firefighters. That’s why the fire departments of large cities have dedicated high-rise units–but Dubai wants to do one better by equipping its firefighters with jetpacks. The city is no stranger to high-flying exploits, but it’s hoping this latest venture…
I imagine if I had crazy super vision as my superpower, this is how I’d explore a city. Just like stand in one spot and look really hard at things until you find yourself peering through doors and windows until you see something you shouldn’t have seen like a murder. Still! Having a zoom mode…
Last month, YouTube introduced us to a number of new initiatives aimed at roping people into a paid subscription. Today, we’re getting our first look at YouTube Music, the service’s tailor-made experience for kicking out the jams. The new app is available for both iOS and Android. In short, the app is designed to flesh…
Is there a difference between how the olds and the youngs are communicating online? Is Facebook for middle-agers, and Snapchat for the kids? Take our survey so we can find out! I’ve been researching an article about generation gaps online, and I’m curious about what you guys have to say about it. You can take…
Some people think they can seed their dreams with pre-sleep rituals that send them off into amazing adventures once they slumber. But why rely on your sub-conscious when this Star Wars bedding can have you reliving one of the greatest sagas of all time while you doze? We’ve covered Snurk’s amazing bedding before, but if…
Anger fuels aggression, but it doesn’t always have to cause a flare-up. When properly managed, it can actually serve a productive purpose. Here are some practical tips to help you better manage your anger. There’s a reason why we get angry. As an adaptive response to threats, it motivates us to defend ourselves, find solutions…
GOP presidential candidate and Florida-themed Ken doll Marco Rubio is running a campaign so thrifty that staffers have been stealing wifi. The AP has a story on the Rubio campaign’s ultra-low-budget tactics, which apparently include ruthlessly bogarting internet from a local restaurant: At one of the campaign’s Nevada offices, staffers tried to do their part…
Oh, wow. Look, and ye shall see all the science spread out before thee. This beautiful nighttime panorama in New Zealand is a composite image of 11 separate 20-second exposures. The digital fusion created a wee bit of wonkiness in the clouds, but otherwise this is a fantastic image where the longer you look, the…
It’s been four years since electronic music production leader Native Instruments trotted out iMaschine. Today, we’re getting a total refresh, iMaschine 2, which makes the old app look puny. The old iMaschine was a great tool for the times but it was very much, as NI described it, “a sketchpad.” The new app is aimed…
The companies that market so-called “natural” sexual health supplements make a lot of promises, especially when they’re pitching more frequent and harder erections. But do the herbs they put in those pills actually, y’know… work? Last month, a group of urologists from the Wake Forest School of Medicine checked for you. They surveyed the 30…
Missy Elliott has a new video for her excellent comeback single “WTF (Where They From).” In it, she rides around on an auto-balancing skateboard. The video also features what may be the first case of high-profile hoverboard break dancing: Earlier this fall I railed against calling them hoverboards, because they don’t fucking hover. But you…
Facebook uses a whole host of algorithms to work out which ads are most relevant to you, but you can take some control over the process by delving into your account settings and checking up on what the social network thinks it knows about you. It’s possible to add and remove topics to get at…
A few weeks back, Asus was in talks with Microsoft about building its own Hololens headset and becoming the first company outside of Microsoft to do so. It looks like Asus is going ahead with that plan. Technology is filled with all kinds of rumors and speculation — real and fabricated. BitStream collects all those…