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Do you like to be comfortable? Are you an asshole? Then boy do we have the garment for you. It’s the world’s first vape/hoodie combo, and Fred Durst just bought eight. The grammatically-questionabe vapRwear hoodie is touted as being “discreet” and “inconspicuous,” despite the big, grafitti-esque “vapRwear” printed across the chest. And despite the fact…
When you’re hacking your way through a sweltering jungle in virtual reality, wouldn’t you like to feel as disgustingly hot and humid as your video game character? To smell that distinctive jungle scent? No? Then you’d sure as hell better not pay $250 for the Feelreal this summer. The Feelrealis just the latest in a…
That goddamn app. Even though it’s ugly and incomprehensible and barfs useless notifications at me, I keep using it. When I touch its stupid icon on my screen, it’s a hate tap. It’s a finger cringe. But I can’t quit! Illustration by Javier Brosch via Shutterstock Right now, my biggest hate tap is the noxious…
In the past two weeks, attacks at 16 South Carolina chicken houses have left over 300,000 chickens dead. Farmed chickens rarely live good lives, but these deaths were especially horrible: Someone with inside knowledge of the houses temperature alarm systems, slowly killed the chickens with heat and cold. The criminals, who seemed to have expert…
Today the phrase “the American Dream” is a staple of political campaigns, book titles, and economic discussions. Everybody’s heard it, but nobody knows quite how to define it. It’s a phrase that feels as old as the country itself. But the American Dream wasn’t invented in 1776. The term was coined in 1931. James Truslow…
The trek to Annapurna Sanctuary in the mountains above Pokhara is 64 miles long and takes from six to 10 days. During the summer, it’s one of the easiest and most scenic hikes in Nepal and you can sleep in and eat at tea houses every night. We hiked it in the depths of winter…
Despite severe differences in scale, G.I. Joe and the Transformers have been fighting side-by-side in kids’ bedrooms for decades now. They’ve even crossed paths in a handful of comic book series, but for the first time we’ve got our first official G.I. Joe-branded Transformers toy from Hasbro. Decepticon Viper, part of the Combiner Legends third…
The only thing that sucks more than spam are the greedy people who send it to you. That’s why the Department of Justice charging three spam kingpins responsible for one of the largest data breaches in history is so exciting. Finally, Feds are taking down the spam kingpins—or at least trying. A small army of…
This is Salt, the newest yacht concept by Lujac Desautel. It is a sailboat. It has a clean design. It is very pretty. It is not my ideal sailboat—I like classic lines—but it is the kind of ship that I imagine Steve Jobs would have wanted instead of the horror he actually got. I would…
Video games are pretty simple: there’s a TV, a handheld controller and some buttons, right? Not at the Alt.Ctrl gallery at this year’s Game Developer Conference. It’s a handmade arcade filled with bizarre, custom game controllers that defy convention. Spacebro Justice Rocket Have you ever thought the awkward moment when you try to fist-bump someone…
When originally introduced way back in 1989, the Reebok pump was a genuine innovation in footwear, providing a perfect custom fit with an inflatable bladder wrapping around the wearer’s foot. But as a flagship product for Reebok, the Pumps often featured outlandish designs as they came and went through the years. Until yesterday, when Reebok…
Andy and Jean don’t race like we did when we were kids. They put on their parachutes, run up abandoned buildings in South Africa, and then jump back down to the finish line. SPLOID is delicious brain candy. Follow us on Facebook or Twitter.
Egypt, a country in the grips of a severe housing crisis, announced a glitzy new development this week—and it’s a throwback either to Vegas or to ancient Egypt. Or maybe a little bit of both. The Cairo Post reports on a new development called the Zayed Crystal Spark: A 656-foot-tall glass pyramid surrounded by a…
If you thought you’d seen all the wonderfulness there is to see with Hot Toys’ 1:6-scale Iron Man Hulkbuster figure, you were wrong. It’s apparently hiding even more secret details the company is slowly revealing. Like not only is the figure’s helmet removable, but it actually pops off to reveal a tiny Iron Man Mark…
It’s about time, right? Time to see what Apple literally has up its sleeves. Time to hear all about the new Apple Watch and other assorted surprises. Are you ready? We’ll be covering it all live for you, right here, on March 9th at 10AM PT / 1PM ET. While you’re waiting, check out this…
In an interview with Dezeen, perhaps that best interview that I have ever read, Will.i.am boldly pushes a new agenda calling for new laws to stop an uprising of 3D printing humans from sowing the seeds of our society’s moral collapse. Yes, Will.i.am—pop star, once and future hologram, Intel employee, hyperlink pioneer, purveyor of terrible…
I think about smartphones more than any normal person should. I could say it’s part of my job as a gadget blogger to think of these things with irregular frequency, but that would really be a cover up, a convenient lie. The truth is I’m naturally obsessed, and I indulge that obsession to a creeptacular…
When you download the popular torrent client uTorrent, the website describes the software as “light, limitless” and “elegant, efficient.” That’s ironic because multiple users are reporting that the latest uTorrent update quietly installs processor-hogging bitcoin-mining software without your knowledge. Comment threads in multiple uTorrents forums say that version 3.4.2 build 28913 of the software includes…
More details have emerged about Google’s plan to become a wireless carrier without actually being a wireless carrier. The Wall Street Journal reports that Google’s service will launch later this month but only on the Nexus 6. In other words, this Google wireless experiment is just that, an experiment. That’s not bad news, per se.…
A few days ago, computer scientists revealed a wide-spread security exploit called FREAK. At first it was thought to be a vulnerability confined to Android devices and Macs, but it turns out that it affects Windows machines too. Essentially FREAK makes use of the United States 90’s government policies—which called for the inclusion of weak…