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I’ll never watch Titanic again because I don’t have a time machine that could send me back to the 90’s as a teenage girl. But! I would love to play this silly 8-bit video game of Titanic. It sums up all the happenings in the movie pretty well and is perfectly silly: you play cards,…
Since the announcement of Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign was no secret, it was her campaign design that was the big reveal of the week. The giant blue H marched its way to the forefront of the breaking news, but at the center of Clinton’s logo is another, far more critical graphic element: The arrow. The…
Hollywood’s very own mountain lion is trapped in a basement right now. It’s a bizarre wildlife vs urbanization conflict, but it’s also indicative of what makes this city so special: its nature. I was on the phone with a colleague the other day when it came up that she’d never visited Los Angeles. She lives…
So that’s Pluto and its Texas-sized moon, Charon from a distance of about 71 million miles. Not a bad shot all things considered. But the New Horizons probe, on its way closer right now, will be upping its photo-taking game in July. Then we’ll get to see some actual surface features. [NASA] Image by NASA/Johns…
Money. It’s not all that matters, but not much else matters without it. For this week’s Shooting Challenge, we had you photograph money. Specifically, coins. And the results were fantastic. Winner: Cool Kiwi I’m based in Australia, but shooting New Zealand coins, due to the Australian requirement to request permission before publishing any photos of…
Hong Kong and Singapore are both bustling international cities of the future that, depending where you are in the city, can almost make you feel like you could be anywhere in the world. Here’s a tour of both cities (or city-state, or special administrative region) in one. I love the split view looks at them.…
There are already countless vehicles that use multiple tiny cameras to give the driver an overhead view of what objects or obstacles are around their car while parking. But SPTek has developed a system that’s able to show a driver what’s around their vehicle while on the road, completely eliminating the blindspot that’s responsible for…
Ten years ago, a trio of MIT students created SCIgen, a program that spits out gibberish academic papers that have, improbably, since been published in real journals. Many embarrassing catches later, SCIgen’s creators are back with something even better: SCIpher. Like SCIgen, SCIpher uses context-free grammar filled with randomly generated computer science buzzwords. (The creators,…
It’s tempting to view security breaches as the products of mastermind hackers, but a massive report released today reveals the sad reality. Most of the time, breaches are the result of people falling for plain old trick emails. Verizon’s Data Breach Investigations Report is one of the biggest of its kind. It’s an analysis of…
Although most commonly thought of as a toy for young troublemakers (see Bart Simpson) the slingshot can also be a useful survival and hunting tool in the right hands. And the Pocket Shot, an unorthodox but compact and highly portable take on the slingshot, is easy to keep on hand whether you’re heading out for…
The time has Kome for superfluous K’s, which means it must be time to return to the world of Mortal Kombat — but there’s also (finally) the release of GTA V on PC. Are you picking either up this week? Come talk games of all sorts in this week’s Tuesday Game Room! What have you…
The Golden Ratio is the secret, silver bullet for refined design and balanced aesthetics. It’s on display in great works of art like the Mona Lisa. Even the Apple logo leans on the Golden Ratio for mathematical order . At least that’s what you’ve been told. FastCo Design’s John Brownlee has news for you, though:…
Google’s lightweight, versatile Calendar app runs across the web and multiple mobile platforms to keep our lives organized—but just how deep have you delved into the more advanced features that it offers? Read on to go beyond the basics of appointment scheduling and calendar colors to get more out of this powerful agenda-setting tool. 1.…
This video of a magician’s card trick flips the perspective around so that we can see everything from the point of the view of the magician. Somehow with the reverse angle, it adds more ‘magic’ to the trick and makes what the magician does seem even more impressive. I got lost just watching him shuffle.…
The only thing that could make these Skate Chop Boards a better addition to your kitchen would be a layer of grip tape on top to prevent fruit and vegetables from sliding all over the place while being chopped. But at just $18 in pink or blue that’s something you could easily add afterwards—even if…
Exactly 19 years ago today, a 19-year-old woman name Jennifer Ringley started streaming photos taken from her dorm room and inadvertently invented lifecasting. Then she disappeared from the internet. As an experiment, the college student rigged her webcam to broadcast a snapshot of whatever she was doing at the moment every 15 minutes: browsing the…
Apple’s annual World Wide Developers Conference will run June 8-12 at the Moscone Center West in San Francisco. Apple is always vague about what it’ll cover at its largest developers conference, but this year it’s teasing “the future of iOS and iOS 8.” We don’t know much for sure about WWDC 2015, but here’s one…
When denser river water flows into the ocean, it creeps along the bottom churning up sediments to create a turbidity current. For the first time, researchers caught a flood-triggered hyperpycnal flow in a murky, cloudy mess surging into the Gulf of Aqaba on video. When a flashflood surged across the desert and poured into the…
If you didn’t know what to look for, you might miss it completely. But from the air—or from Google Earth—it’s impossible to overlook: A gaping, 76-foot-deep hole that has sat abandoned since the 2008 financial crisis. Lead image: Forgemind ArchiMedia/CC. This was the spot where, as the real estate bubble peaked in 2007, a developer…
Google has a wireless service coming . We don’t know when, or who can get in on it, but thanks to a new leak we now know a lot more of the (possible) details. And some of these (potential) features sound (hopefully) pretty great. The new info comes by way of an app file that…