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The EU has finally officially approved Facebook’s purchase of WhatsApp. Let the sexting continue.
Remember how the whole Internet was outraged over Facebook’s social experiments earlier this year? Well, now the social network hasannounced that it’s changing the way its experiments will be run in the future. From now on, there will be more stringent guidelines in place. If a study peers into a specific demographic or relates to…
The new Lexus RC Fis a car capable of squaring up to BMW’s venerable M3—and now you can take it for a spin using Oculus Rift. Lexus has built a virtual reality RC F using the genuine steering column and pedals from the car, an Oculus Rift, and no shortage of software. While it may…
All my life using Adobe Illustrator and it’s only now when I learn how it draws vector curves—technically called Bézier curves. If you are an illustrator, you will love this. If you are not, it’s fascinating anyway. In fact, it is one of the most interesting videos I’ve seen this year. Kudos to Peter Nowell…
Let’s just stay here watching this perfect video loop of the manufacturing of a spring coil till the Universe ends while we hold hands. Full, buttery-frame-rate video below. SPLOID is a new blog about awesome stuff. Join us on Facebook
Usually when you think of things that take your breath away, you don’t think of sounds. It’s the spectacular view or the amazing feeling or the perfect performance. But this video that highlights the sound of paragliding is pretty breathtaking. I closed my eyes and listened and felt the nature around me. I kind of…
Dan Gentile of Thrillist has done God’s work. He decided to take it upon himself to answer a question anyone who has ever sat on a couch for a long period of time has wondered: How many chips are actually in a bag of chips? And which type of chips has more full chips vs…
There have probably been mountain bike rides that have been more intense than Danny Macaskill’s tour through the Isle of Skye in Scotland and perhaps there have been a few rides slightly more beautiful of his ride on the Cuillin Ridgeline but I can’t imagine any feeling more epic than this. It is stunning. To…
Watching sunsets and sunrises are some of life’s loveliest pleasures, and hey—it turns out listening to them is pretty incredible, too. Quintron, an experimental musician based in New Orleans, built a synthesizer and sensors that convert weather to sound, with special audio effects at dusk and dawn. The result is a totally dreamy soundtrack streaming…
On this day in 1959, American TV audiences embarked on a trip to a dimension as vast as space and as timeless as infinity. This first journey to the middle ground between light and shadow was a powerful voyage we still haven’t forgotten. It was the first time we caught a glimpse of The Twilight…
The Doctor doesn’t make too many major life decisions on Doctor Who. He’s like Batman or Captain Kirk: Any character development will probably get rolled back at some point. But it’s still kind of sad that one of his few great changes of heart(s) has been undone: his turn to vegetarianism. In a way, it…
What happens when the crude artwork you draw in Photoshop becomes sentient and gains superpowers and starts darting across your desktop screen with weapons? A whole lot of desktop destruction. Even worse, the stick figure will draw goons to help them ruin your computer forever. But it’ll be fun to see. It’s been a while…
I know that Google has a Music Timeline, but it’s horrendous. This one made by Atracktion is much prettier. And it’s interactive too, so go an enjoy it here. Rock, pop, hiphop, and electronic look equally distributed now. SPLOID is a new blog about awesome stuff. Join us on Facebook
Play. Play. Play. Play. Play. Play. Play. I don’t know what’s going on, but I can’t get enough of this Tostitos lid spinning around under the water and the satisfying sound it produces. Just watch the video and listen. Thanks for ruining my life, Lindsay McCutcheon. SPLOID is a new blog about awesome stuff. Join…
As the New York Times reminds us today, the Health Ministry of Zaire named the Ebola virus after the Ebola River back in 1976. That river is a tributary of the Congo River. Zaire is, of course, now known as the Democratic Republic of the Congo. From the November 30, 1976 New York Times: The…
More than 200 years ago, this canal in London was a critical vein in the city’s industrial infrastructure, carting goods between Birmingham and London. The bridge that spans it today would have seemed utterly bizarre—but a lot has changed since 1801. Like so many other post-industrial port cities, London has plenty of waterfront real estate…
Following reports last month that JPMorgan Chase was one of at least five U.S banks targeted by hackers who stole gigabytes of data, today Bloomberg reports that over 76 million households—that’s half the households in America (!)—were affected by the breach, in addition to 7 million small businesses. The revelation comes from a regulatory filing…
We saw the awesome photos and now we got the video: Witness the F-22 Raptor refueling somewhere over the Arabian Peninsula en route to ISIS targets in Syria, captured from a KC-135 tanker on September 27, 2014. SPLOID is a new blog about awesome stuff. Join us on Facebook
Don’t plug strange USB sticks into your computers. Don’t do it. A pair of hackers just made public the code for super scary malwarethat takes advantage of a fundamental flaw in USB firmware. They didn’t do this to be mean, but you can be sure some evil hackers will use it to be mean. The…
The only thing better than a toy that keeps your cat and dog occupied for hours is one that requires no intervention on your part. A ball needs to be tossed, a pull toy needs to be tugged, but this laser pointer that clips onto a collar will have your pet chasing, but never catching,…