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When you snooze an email in Google’s Inbox app, it will now work out the best time to remind you about it—so it might remind you of a restaurant booking an hour in advance, or about your flight the day before.
If you’re one of those quaint people who still uses ‘physical media’ to install new versions of operating systems, Windows 10 could have a big shock in store for you: USB drives replacing the clunky old reinstallation DVDs of yore. The idea that Windows 10 would be shipped (mostly) on USB drives rather than traditional…
Thanks to short supply and finicky invite system, getting your hands on the (excellent) OnePlus One has always been a bit of a struggle. For the imminent arrival of the updated OnePlus Two, the company is overhauling its invite system, with much more stock on hand, and a long-overdue reservation list. [OnePlus] Contact the author…
The Enviornmental Protection Agency has a new tool called EJSCREEN, which lets you overlay the agency’s environmental data on a geographic map, along with layers of information showing poverty. The result is as depressing as you’d probably expect. The maps are color-coded to show poverty, and pollution (as measured by fine particle density). Grey is…
You’ve likely seen plenty of footage of the Los Angeles River—in Terminator 2, Grease, Drive, shall I go on? But unless you’ve poked around the famous watershed in a kayak, or traveled the path that runs alongside it by bike, you probably haven’t seen it like this. Although most know the river best for its…
When you don a virtual reality headset, it blocks out the real world. You no longer see your body. But what if there were a way you could see your hands through the headset, and use them in virtual reality? Oculus just bought a company that might have the technology. Pebbles Interfaces is an Israeli…
Our pals at Sploid posted an incredible infographic about the speed of science fiction ships. While the speeds are fun to compare and speculate about, let’s get to the Heart of Gold of the matter: What is your fictional craft of choice? The ship I adore most didn’t make Fat Wallet’s cut. On the TV…
In one of the largest single incidents of its kind, some piece-of-shit human being(s) pointed a bunch of lasers at planes flying over New Jersey last night. Eleven commercial flights in the vicinity of Newark Liberty and LaGuardia Airports reported having green lasers pointed at their planes between the hours of 9:30 and 10 PM,…
Ever since we got our first tantalising look at the Ant-Man suit in Edgar Wright’s Comic-Con test footage, it’s been one of the coolest comic-to-movie adaptations of a Marvel costume. Naturally, it’s getting the Hot Toys treatment, and it looks equally fantastic on a figure as it does on screen. The 12” tall Ant-Man is…
Hi, Charon! What’s that? You’re jealous that Pluto broke the brains of geophysicists worldwide yesterday, and want attention? Fine, let’s see what you look like up close! Beautiful craters, lovely smooth plains, a few cool linear features… Wait a minute, is that a mountain in a moat? How did you create that?! After impressing us…
Birdman has been busy. In addition to allegedly plotting to murder his former collaborator Lil Wayne, his record label Cash Money is suing Jay Z’s Tidal streaming service for putting out Lil Wayne’s most recent album without permission, according to TMZ. When Lil Wayne released the unimaginative but appropriately named The Free Weezy Album on…
The Park Avenue Hotel in Detroit was recently demolished and TheGadgetGuy11’s drone was there to capture the amazing aerial views. It’s really cool to see the building up close and then see it pretty much get instantly taken down in a cloud of smoke and ash. TheGadgetGuy writes: Built in 1924, the building was listed…
Our epic journey to Pluto has been filled with cosmic coincidences. Crossing Neptune’s orbit 25 years to the day after Voyager 2. Zipping by Pluto 50 years on the nose after our first Mars encounter. But my favorite serendipitous fact of all has to do with how we’ve powered the entire New Horizons mission—using none…
Reddit is a total fucking mess, but the new boss is laying down the law. The site’s CEO Steve Huffman opened a traditional Ask Me Anything session this afternoon with a fairly non-traditional type of announcement. Or at least it’s non-traditional for Reddit because CEO Steve is banning specific types of content. It all makes…
Pluto was discovered back in 1930 and that cute dwarf planet has been a blurry gray pixelated object to us ever since. Though our view of Pluto has gotten better ever so slightly over the years, we’ve never seen it in detail until the New Horizons spacecraft flew by everyone’s favorite former planet. SpaceSciNewsroom put…
Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott seems determined to push his country back decades on environmental policy. In his latest scheme, Abbott has ordered Australia’s Clean Energy Finance Corporation to stop investing in wind and small-scale solar energy. The mandate comes after Abbott tried and failed (twice) to scrap the CEFC, a green bank that lends…
In the twentieth century, oil was black gold. But as we march deeper into the twenty-first century, we could have a lucrative new fuel on our hands. One that’s blue-green and sometimes a little smelly. It’s found in wastewater, but it’s capable of powering jets. It’s algae. How It Works To be specific, it’s actually…
One of my favorite things in the world is to watch blacksmiths take old tools like shovels or circular blade saws or in this case, an old wrench, and then repurpose them into beautiful knives. This particular work from Trollskyy is especially cool because the blade just bleeds into the wrench. At the end we…
Welcome to another week of new apps! This week we get back to what apps do best—making your life just a little bit easier, whether that’s booking hotel rooms, watching YouTube videos, or just scrolling through Instagram. Take a look through these wares and see if anything strikes your fancy. Android Booking Now As its…
Everyone enjoys a good swear from time to time, whether it’s a polite “gosh” or an abrasive “fuck”. These maps shows the preference for different swear words across the country. Note: Somehow, we completely missed Gawker’s take on these maps, which includes some insights from their creator. Created by linguist Jack Grieve, they’re assembled from…