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Last week, the FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler announced that he will be propose that broadband be reclassified under Title II, but some members of congress worry that Obama’s involvement is suspicious. With one investigation already announced, a second Senate investigative panel has now been opened, too. The Wall Street Journal reports that the Senate’s own…
NASA’s just taken the best accidental smiley photo ever. It’s galaxy cluster SDSS J1038+4849, and it’s got one hell of a creepy grin. The photo comes courtesy of NASA’s Hubble telescope. It’s made up of two galaxies — each of the eyes — and the arcs are caused by something called gravitational lensing: Galaxy clusters…
By all accounts, Boston is having one hell of a winter — no seriously, just look at that picture — which has given the mayor some problems, like there’s no room left to put the snow. But it’s not just Boston: keeping cities running despite feet of snow is a problem that’s been bothering town…
The Nikon D810A is a slight modification to Nikon’s existingD810 professional DSLR powerhouse. Its guts have been tweaked to help astrophotographers shoot the beautiful cosmos. Here’s the key change: The D810A’s infrared cut filter has been modified to let the hydrogen alpha spectral wavelength pass through. In other words, the camera’s optics don’t filter a…
Because everyone loves Pulp Fiction, CineFix followed up their original 9 things that people probably didn’t know about Pulp Fiction with 7 more factoids. This time we find out the story about Samuel L. Jackson’s hair, why Christopher Walken drank hot sauce behind the scenes and how Stanley Tucci is connected. SPLOID is delicious brain…
Facebook’s policy on real names only has got it in some PR hot water in the past, when it forced members of the LGBT community to use their legal (but not preferred) names. But it also seems like it has a track record of stupidity when it comes to the Native American community. Colorlines has…
If you ever wondered what hitting an egg with a golf club or throwing pork belly into a pan or shooting an arrow through a light bulb or cutting a woman’s hair all looked like in slow motion, you don’t have to wonder anymore, this video shows you and a lot of other awesome random…
Though it’s still difficult for people dealing with online harassment to get help from police, there is one kind of online troll that the police aren’t ignoring anymore. These are swatters, people who call in SWAT teams on their targets for the lulz. A newly-arrested swatter, Brandon Wilson, is facing five years in prison. Brandon…
Google Maps launched 10 years ago, on February 8, 2005, and it’s become the gold standard for apps that help get you from point A to point B. But it’s also the greatest prank platform ever designed. Here are some of the best deliberate (and non-deliberate) ways that Maps has been borked over the past…
Wow, here’s an absolutely stunning picture of a waterfall in Silver Falls, Oregon taken by photographer Jarred Decker. Only at first glance the picture doesn’t even look like a shot of a waterfall. It looks more like you’re peering into the soul of Godzilla. Colossal says that the image is, “actually three stitched shots Decker…
Every six months, websites proclaim that the flying car is just over the horizon! And as if on schedule, the Daily Mail has a new article about how Terrafugia’s Transition is coming soon! The only problem? We’ve been hearing that since 2008. The last time that Terrafugia really took over the flying car conversation was…
Phones: They die. Usually at the hands of their owners. I recently wrote about how I drunkenly/stupidly destroyed my last five iPhones. I felt great shame. Several understanding readers called me irresponsible and swore to never read my posts again. Some of my friends told me it was the saddest thing they’d ever read. Then…
This time-lapse by Dominic Boudreault’s is a beautiful, crystal clear view of Manhattan.Even after all these years of coming here it causes the same reaction of awe and wonder in me, both in real life or watching these animated images. This is part of a series in which we are featuring beautiful time-lapses of cities…
Canister vacuums are lighter and more maneuverable than a stick-style vac, but you often have to keep running over to rescue them when they get stuck or even flipped upside down. To help alleviate both problems, the Vax AirRevolve is designed as a self-contained cylinder with over-sized wheels that clamber over anything and clever engineering…
The death of a close friend rocked Chris Sypolt’s world. So, he did what any logical 44 year old would do and set out on an an 80-day, round the world trip. It was the first time he’d ever left the country. This is what he learned.
Before you start saying ‘Wait, there was something good in Revolutions?’, look! Giant, wonderful mech toys! Forget about literally everything else in the movie. Yes, Threezero are bringing the cool mech suits from the otherwise-pants final film in the Matrix franchise, the Armoured Power Units, to the world of toys. The fully articulated figure stands…
The same inflatable tube you use to lazily drift on the lake in the summertime works just as well on a snow-covered hill in the winter—until you hit a patch of rough icy terrain. Then the odds of it getting punctured are all but guaranteed. So the makers of the Airboard, a more purpose-built inflatable…
The death of a close friend rocked Chris Sypolt’s world. So, he did what any logical 44 year old would do and set out on an an 80-day, round the world trip. It was the first time he’d ever left the country. This is what he learned. I first learned of Chris’ story when he…
I always wanted to see the actual infantry attacks on the Hoth’s Rebel Base. Not just a couple scenes but a full Saving Private Ryan’s Normandy invasion battle with a ton of imperial storm troopers led by Darth Vader. Apparently illustrator Dave Dorman had the same idea in mind. Here’s his vision. Imperial troops disguised…
It’s hard for us Google Earth-dependent modern-day humans to conceive of, but there was once a time when we had to imagine what our towns and cities looked like from the sky. In fact, there were famous artists who specialized in creating these panoramic views of Earth, though today, it’s a lost art. They were…