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Part of the appeal of Hot Toy’s figures is that they pack such an incredible amount of detail into a tiny, 30cm-ish frame. But what happens when that crazy attention to detail is put on something a little more life sized? If you’re in Asia over the next few months, you could find out. The…
Facebook’s concept drones look crazy cool, your SSD is about to get way better, and pics of the new LG G4 (maybe). This is all the news and rumors you missed yesterday, all on BitStream. Facebook has plans for everything. Plans to build the matrix. Plans to strap VR to your face. And plans to…
Jaguar unveiled their new car model to the world—the #NewXF—making it cross the Thames river, in London, over a two-inch-wide (34 mm) and 787-foot-long (240 meters) high-wire. The car made it successfully to the other side establishing a insane but, nonetheless, extraordinary new world record. SPLOID is delicious brain candy. Follow us on Facebook or…
It’s not that there’s anything wrong with the hot rod-inspired gold and red color scheme of Tony Stark Iron Man’s armor. It’s just that this Stealth Mode Version, pegged to the upcoming Avengers sequel, looks about a thousand times more sleek and stunning. And Hot Toys 1/6th-scale version of the re-painted Mark VII perfectly captures…
I don’t see anything excessive about this at all. Instead, I see a chocolate fountain I’d like to install at my house. I now crave a giant chocolate Easter egg I could spend 40 days and 40 nights eating. And I want every meal I eat to be put together by these joy givers who…
The CEO of Chinese internet video site Leshi TV, Jia Yueting, has posted an image to his verified Weibo page which depicts Adolf Hitler wearing an armband emblazoned with the Apple logo. The post, delivered to Yueting’s 5 million followers, is thought to be a promotional attempt ahead of his company’s suspected entrance into the…
This beautiful satellite image shows one of the most saddening long-term natural disasters on Earth. The black patch in the upper left corner is the remaining body of the Aral Sea, located on the border between Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan in Central Asia—which has lost around 90 percent of its water volume since 1960 because of…
I don’t care if this is an ad made just to sell beauty products. I’m fascinated by the hands of these artisans and how they transform big chunks of marble, metal, and wood into perfect replicas of body care products containers. I only wish there were more videos showing in detail how they made each…
In 2004, NASA landed its Opportunity rover on Mars. Initially intended to run for 90 days, it’s now spent 11 years trundling around the planet. At this rate, it’ll still be roaming around on the red rust by the time we terraform the place. Or, as Randall Munroe’s moueover text on today’s XKCD imagines, it…
These 3D-printed ants scuttle around much like the real thing. But loaded with sensors and wireless communication systems, they’re an experiment in collaborative robots—the kind of co-working that could fuel the factories of the future. New Scientist reports that these robots—each the size of a human hand—are loaded with stereo cameras on their heads, sensors…
This isn’t a new kind of tooth rotter, but an exotic new breed of nanoribbon and nanoplate semiconductors. Made from silicon telluride, they may go on to be used in the batteries of the future. The new semiconductors are built up layer-by-layer in a process known as vapor deposition. Temperatures in a furnace are taken…
Newspaper writers always joke about how their industry is all about selling dead trees. Well, one artist decided to flip that around, making dead trees emerge from newspapers. Yuken Terayu is a Japanese artist with a list of exhibitions in pretty big galleries to his name. But ‘Minding My Own Business‘ is deceptively simple in…
We thought we’d seen the best of the solar eclipse images, but this video — unearthed by Reddit — has been hiding out on YouTube, saving the absolute best for last. The video is a timelapse movie of flying through the moon’s shadow. The timelapse is has been sped up, so you get a very…
HTC’s latest revision to its One smartphone might not be all that revolutionary, but it’s still a damn good phone. If you prioritize great design over the latest and greatest features, the One M9 might be the Android handset you need in your life. And, if you have $650 and an internet connection, you can…
In a post-iPhone world, saying that apps are useless will probably get you beheaded in the startup community. But the (brave) designers behind Olio, a gorgeous new smartwatch with a minimalist feature set are saying exactly that. Olio is a company that’s been in stealth (‘not actually selling anything’) mode for a while now. It’s…
The ultimate expression of the lazy smart home is probably turning the lights off from your phone. It’s not necessary, and it probably doesn’t even save any time; but damn it’s cool. This switch will let you do that, without needing to be an electrical engineer. https://gizmodo.com/why-is-my-smart-home-so-fucking-dumb-1684949715 Most of the switches on the market either…
Your typical thunderstorm strikes in summer, when the atmosphere is full of warm, moist air. So when lightning strikes in the middle of a winter blizzard, there is something strange going on. Thundersnow involves an entirely different type of lightning, and our skyscrapers are a key part of it. On Groundhog Day 2011, Chicago was…
I used to shake my cane at the sky and declare “I just don’t get kids today and their GIFsets.” Then I went to work for Tumblr. Tumblr is a medium where people painstakingly create and share gorgeous original GIFs — and where “reaction GIFs” of memes, pop culture, and, well, pictured responses often take…
Pretty much all we know about the NSA’s headquarters comes from a single undated public domain photo that floats around the internet. This irked Jack Self, who embarked upon an investigative journey to string together the first-ever design history of the Fort Meade, Maryland campus. After emailing the NSA for information (which wasn’t any help,…
It happened late on Tuesday night. Of course I was working. “Have you seen this?” my colleague Chris Mills texted. He followed up with the link to a site where a rather devilish-looking UX professional promised to get drunk and evaluate the website of your choice. Only $75! I knew I had to do it,…