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Sure, Chappie may not havelived up to our expecations as a movie, but Chappie the robot was definitely our favourite thing about it. So it’s a good job 3A are turning the titular robot into an amazing action figure we can buy then! The gorgeous 12″ is packed with details, from his tattered exterior panels…
If you’re on Verizon, you can now get Motorola’s new Moto E, its low-end smartphone champion complete with LTE speed, for just $100 via the carrier’s pre-paid service. That’s insane-o cheap and a cool $50 cheaper than what Motorola offers. Historically, when considering a sub-$100 device, you’re talking some pretty big sacrifices in performance, but…
The most expensive peanut butter in the world is sold by the U.S. government. The $761 jar of peanut butter, created to calibrate machines in food science labs, went viral last month. But “Standard Reference Material 2387,” aka peanut butter, is only the tip of the iceberg of a strange and fascinating world. Even among…
Are you as excited for the 2016 Honda Africa Twin as we are? Real dirt performance in a light, affordable, reliable package. Now, we can see nearly the entire thing in this new patent filing. Thanks to an inside source at Honda, we’ve had an inside line on the Africa Twin for a while now.…
Our galaxy is not what we thought it was.According the paper Rings and Radial Waves in the Disk of the Milky Way—published in the Astrophysical Journal—we should call it the Corrugated Cardboard Galaxy, as shown in the diagram above. Even more surprising: It’s 50-percent larger than previously thought. According to Heidi Jo Newberg—professor at the…
NASA may be endlessly fascinated with microbial life on far-flung moons in our solar system or testing powerful rocket boosters that will propel humanity off its ancestral home, but there’s still tons we don’t know about our own planet—and cosmic dust is one of those mysteries. What exactly is cosmic dust? Well, it’s definitely not…
Across the Hudson and over Newark Bay, about 15 miles from Manhattan, a group of investors led by Goldman Sachs is financing the construction of what will become the largest indoor vertical farm in the world inside a former steel mill. It will also serve as the headquarters for a New York company calledAeroFarms, which…
Worry about dirty water when you’re traveling, biking or hiking and don’t want to fuss with a complicated, heavy filter or pollute the taste of your drinking water with chemical treatments? This new Naked Filter from Liquidity promises to remove “99.9999%” of bacteria and protozoa as you sip. There’s obviously already a ton of water…
It takes a tremendous amount of patience to create an entire film using stop-motion animation techniques, but this simple spinning zoetrope toy makes the process a whole lot easier. You’ll only end up with about a second of animation after posing all ten of the bendable figures, but the results are still really satisfying given…
Well, just his upper torso and head, but even then, this thing is humongous. Based on the Michael Bay movie’s design for Prime rather than the G1 look (yes, you may begin complaining now), Yexel Toy Museum‘s insane Transformers display is supposedly life sized, but considering Optimus is meant to be about 28 feet, having…
Today tech companies are infamous for asking silly questions at job interviews. How would I move Mount Fuji? If I knew that I probably wouldn’t be sitting here for this job interview, would I, Microsoft? But companies like Apple and Facebook don’t put employees through anything quite as exhausting as Thomas Edison’s test for potential…
New details have emerged about exactly how Hillary Clinton secured the homebrew private email servers she used as Secretary of State. The punchline? Clinton didn’t encrypt her emails or use a certificate for her first three months running the State Department. While the future presidential candidate was dodging reporters’ questions and complaining about the inconvenience…
Welcome to another week and another roundup of apps. Android adds apps to get the most out of your smartphone, iOS plays a little catch-up and nabs some super great apps from other operating systems, and Windows Phone chimes in with two neat additions. They’re all here and they’re all free. Check ’em out. Android…
If you’re a mischief-maker of a certain age, you’ll remember the idea of the floppy disk bomb, a specially engineered floppy disk that would supposedly melt inside an enemy’s drive. This USB is that same basic concept but evolved. It’s designed to electrocute your computer from the inside out. An article about the bomb-drive—first posted…
DNA testing startup 23andMe has been doing brisk business collecting genetic samples from over 800,000 customers. But the company just announced a new plan that’ll launch it into the big pharma world: 23andMe is going to invent its own pharmaceutical drugs using the data it collects from customer DNA. This is a huge leap into…
Although this past Monday’s Apple event was mostly dedicated to the Apple Watch, the most exciting (and perplexing) new piece of hardware was the updated MacBook. But one of its new features, the Taptic Engine-enabled “Force Touch” trackpad, also found its way into a refresh of the 13-inch MacBook Pro, which iFixit tore apart immediately.…
Everyone with an iPhone or iPad has Calendar installed—there it is, right there on your home screen—but not everyone knows how to make the most of it. We’ve collected together 10 handy hints and hidden tricks you can use to power through your schedule and Calendar’s various features in iOS 8.2. 1. Add events from…
Ah, trading cards. We all amassed piles of them when we were younger, be it Pokémon, Star Wars, sports or whatever. Now, at least for their Star Wars line, Topps are bringing the cards back… as part of a digital app that is literally nothing other than buying pictures on your phone. The new app,…
As a follow-up to the Lego Simpsons house, one of the most impressive sets the company has ever released, Lego is giving fans of the animated series another one of Springfield’s most iconic backdrops: an astonishingly detailed miniature version of Apu’s Kwik-E-Mart. Available come may for $200, the 2,179-piece Kwik-E-Mart set includes a tiny Apu…
Designers Reed Kram and Clemens Weisshaar have reprogramed this robotic arm so anyone can control it online. They claim the robot will cut a cube in the shape you desire. If you want to try it just go to robochop.com. You can make furniture, create abstract forms, or forget about all that and enjoy this…