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Always eager for an angle to win over new customers, Sprint just announced a direct roaming agreement with Cuba. That means the last place carrier is the first to offer American customers mobile service in Castro-land. Take that Verizon. The new roaming deal also includes a direct long-distance interconnection agreement. This is all good news…
The geniuses behind Serial just announced that the podcast’s second season will debut on Pandora as well as iTunes. That’s good news for anybody that wants to binge-listen on a road trip without the hassle of downloading every episode! Contact the author at [email protected]. Public PGP key PGP fingerprint: 91CF B387 7B38 148C DDD6 38D2…
Industrial designer Aldana Ferrer Garcia also happens to be an architect, and she’s combined her skills in both fields to come up with some wonderful pop-out window concepts that lets those living in tiny, balcony-less apartments to get a little more exposure to the sun. The ‘Hopper Niche’ concept extends outwards like an accordion, but…
Here’s a really good reason to start using CDs again: so you can erase them with electricity. Watch the data on the CD just totally vanish as the electric bolts just zaps everything into oblivion. Photonicinduction played around with it and shows us what it all looks like in the video below. Don’t try this…
Halloween is now nothing but a bowl full of empty candy wrappers and smashed pumpkins, which means it’s time to switch gears and start prepping for Christmas by building Chris McVeigh’s latest collection of Lego ornaments. Like in years past, McVeigh—aka Powerpig—has provided the instructions to build his latest batch of custom-designed ornaments for download…
Remember what happened to hitchBOT this summer? You know, the hitchhiking humanoid that was ripped limb from limb two weeks into its solo journey? Because two of the original founders of Skype want to make robots that’ll similarly traverse streets, in order to ship goods to your house. It could be a great alternative to…
Visitors to the coast of Northern Ireland have always marveled at the so-called Giant’s Causeway — a field of some 40,000 interlocking basalt columns arranged in a tidy hexagonal pattern. German physicists have devised a new model to help explain just how those neat geometric patterns emerge through natural processes. Sir Richard Bulkeley, then the…
Ever wanted to see a bullet shoot through a banana? A hamburger? An apple? A lightbulb? A jug of water? Milk? Ham? A single playing card? You got your wish then. Vickers Tactical shot bullets at totally random objects in slow motions and the results are pretty damn incredible. SPLOID is delicious brain candy. Follow…
Being an Uber driver sucks. Being an Uber passenger sucks. Uber, as a company, sucks. So the recently uploaded video of a dumb drunk Uber passenger pummeling his driver with fists is hardly surprising. It is disturbing, however. Uber driver Edward Caban was politely trying to get directions to his passenger’s destination, but the passenger…
If you like the thought of picking tiny hairs and fibers out of your mouth after every sip of a refreshing beverage, then by all means this Chewbacca can koozie is right up your alley. The rest of us, however, will stick with the foam ones they give away at baseball games. This original ThinkGeek…
An undergraduate student from the University of Alberta has uncovered the fossilized remains of an Ornithomimus dinosaur with preserved tail feathers and soft tissue. The remarkable specimen is offering important insights into the plumage patterns of these ancient creatures, while tightening the linkages between dinosaurs and birds. The 75-million-year-old fossil, discovered by paleontologist Aaron J.…
Robert Moses changed New York forever, razing neighborhoods to build the gargantuan Brooklyn-Queens Expressway. But did you know he dreamt of doing the same to Manhattan? It was called the Lower Manhattan Expressway, or LOMEX, and while we’ve looked at the ill-fated project before, a new exhibit is a chance to look back at how…
T-Mobile is still a few days away from its big Uncarrier X announcement, but that didn’t keep CEO John Legere from dropping a bit of news on Twitter Monday morning. T-Mobile is upgrading its wifi CellSpots to 4G LTE and still free for customers with a Simple Choice mobile plan. What is a CellSpot? Well,…
Over the past few months, Warpo has been teasing their Legends of Cthulhu toys in some pretty radretro-style adverts. But they’ve saved the best for last, as the monstrous 12-inch Cthulhu himself goes to town on a bunch of poor Deep One figures. Just as the retro movement has swept across collectible action figures recently,…
You may think toilets aren’t very exciting. That’s where you’re wrong, my friend. Because in Japan, toilets can be self-cleaning wonder thrones that are energy efficient and even keep your buns nice and toasty. A design gallery at one of the country’s major airports shows off Japan’s restroom innovation. It’s called Gallery Toto, and it…
Bad news, diehard sports fans: all that raucous cheering during games doesn’t really help your team win. The good news is that it doesn’t seem to interfere with players’ performance either. That was the conclusion of Brenna Boyd, an undergraduate in architectural engineering at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in Omaha. Shepresented measurements she made of…
Have you always wanted to leave your mark on buildings, box cars, and overpasses but were too self-conscious of your non-existent graffiti skills? The SprayPrinter is a clip-on accessory that turns cans of spray paint into handheld dot matrix printers that can perfectly reproduce almost any design. The hardware is actually made of two key…
Here’s something fun to brighten your Monday. It’s a song by Adriano Celentano, called “Prisencolinensinainciusol,” and it can, in equal parts, improve your work-out play list and tell you about how you’re perceived. The song played between 1:39 and 4:55 was released on November 3, 1972, and quickly became a massive hit. If you listen…
What happens to a space shuttle if the main engine never fires during launch? NASA researchers tested for that in this scale-model test May 1988. The answer? It’s not exactly catastrophic, but it sure means no one is going to space that day. Image credit: NASA Contact the author at [email protected] or follow her at…
Nokia Networks has announced that it’s going to test out pCell, the new cellular data system created by Steve Perlman which embraces large quantities of mobile devices to actually speed up data provision. Perlman is the brains behind the like of QuickTime, WebTV and OnLive, and he reckons the pCell technology, which is being commercialized…