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The World Cup is the biggest sporting event in the known universe. The only thing is Brazil is a long trek for most of us, and, y’know things around the world cup tend to get a bit… rowdy? Well, Google Maps is bringing Street View to all twelve of the stadiums, so you can explore…
Signs From the Near Future—a Tumblr that features photoshopped images that show the upcoming consequences of technology development—has quickly become one of my favorite blogs. Some of the street signs are genius— I have no doubt that we will see them in the very near future. Here are latest ones—and some of my favorites. Make…
If you told me this was a frame from Alien 5*—with some dude about to get into the dark corridor in which the xenomorph hides, waiting to kill him—I would totally believe you. In reality, it’s another cool image by astronaut Reid Wiseman, who is now working in the International Space Station. * Talking about…
Let’s not freak out, guys. It’s a kid and his dad having fun. The dad, who is in the band Atticus Avenue, uses his kid’s back to play the drums and ends up creating some awesome sound effects and a fun drum beat because of the combination of squeaks, squeals and laughter coming from his…
You got your mom and dad and sister and brother. Aunts, uncles, cousins and grandparents are easy enough to understand. But what about your extended family of 2nd cousins and those twice removed or great aunts and kids of that one lady who was always at your family parties? What do you call them? This…
I continue to explore modular synthesis, with my nascent Eurorack (small format) setup assembled, and then expanded thanks to some loaner modules from a friend. The above track is the first thing I thought was vaguely upload-worthy. It’s titled “Making Waves Make Waves” because it’s an early attempt at using waves as both sound and…
Earlier this week, we learned that Apple’s Touch ID could be used in third party apps with iOS 8, paving the way to make your fingerprint a universal password. On a seemingly unrelated note, we also discovered a concept cigarette designed to help you quit smoking. And suddenly, it seemed apparent. We’re living in The…
After far too long, Lego is finally acknowledging that lady scientists exist. We don’t yet know which figures will be produced, but it looks like the solitary woman in science minifig will be getting some coworkers! Professional women minifig concept fan-pitch art. The project was pitched on the LEGO Ideas platform, and needed to reach…
The first time I heard Sam Cooke sing was in 1987, during the sci-fi comedy flick Innerspace. A few of his tunes played prominently in the plot featuring studly aviator Dennis Quaid, fresh-faced journo Meg Ryan, and goofy grocery clerk Martin Short, and while I liked the movie—I loved the music. I was six years…
Looking at photos of the Hollywood Sign in its early years is a little like seeing the Statue of Liberty with a third arm, or the Golden Gate Bridge with a second deck. The sign has become such an effective icon of Los Angeles that we assume its present configuration must conform to its Platonic…
All day long on the internet we hear how Helvetica was used for this or how Helvetica improved that. Helvetica Helvetica Helvetica! Well, here are a handful of designers who’d like to say a few words about another classic font; let’s get to know Times New Roman, shall we? The serif typeface was commissioned in…
Futurist-minded weirdos were dreaming up 3D movies as early as the 1910s, back when feature-length films were still in their infancy. But in 1928 the hot new techno-hype was all about television: specifically, 3D TV that people could watch in a theater. Complete with that newfangled sync-sound! The December 1928 issue of Science and Invention…
There’s no wrong age to start teaching kids a little responsibility, but Leatherman’s new Leap, a multi-tool specifically designer for users with smaller hands, is probably best suited to youngsters who’ve already mastered a knife and fork, and certainly know not to run with scissors. Available sometime this summer for $54, Leatherman is leaving it…
You know who has the best view? Your roof. So for this week’s Shooting Challenge, head to a rooftop (safely and legally, of course!) and take a photo. The Challenge Take a photo from a rooftop. It should be a great view! The Technique Skylines—the most obvious approach here—may be one of the most perfect…
You can go insane deciding on methods to mount your GoPro. Everyone has their own special devices, but GoPro wants you to buy their own. The latest is the 3-Way, which has a few functions in one, and is definitely not meant as sexual innuendo. The 3-Way’s primary use is as a simple extension arm.…
Apple’s brand-spanking-new OS X Yosemite seems to point to a future where iMacs are equipped with Retina displays. As MacRumors discovered via a French developer forum, the preview version of OS X Yosemite includes display settings that correlate to a 27″ Retina display. Desktop users, prepare for a crystal clear display. True, the rumor of…
Vans and Star Wars have collaborated on a new series of sneakers featuring art from A New Hope, classic graphics of original characters and, well, Yoda chilling out in a laid-back Hawaiian print. Would you wear ’em? And perhaps more importantly, can you come up with any better puns about the big-brand-footwear-and-cinema combo than I…
With many machines well over the $2,000 mark, 3D printers are still mostly sequestered to use by professionals. Monoprice, the cut-rate technology powerhouse, is slicing more than a few hundreds off the price point with a 3D printer that costs $1,200. According to TechCrunch, this dual extruder model printer is based on MakerBot’s original Replicator,…
The April 18 avalanche on Mount Everest that killed 16 Sherpas training for an ascent has been declared thedeadliest mountaineering accident ever recorded on the peak. Now Discovery has created an immersive web experience to help illustrate what happened. The Everest Avalanche Tragedy site includes video of the rescue, a diary of the accident which…
Alton Brown gives you another fool-proof recipe to make something perfect and delicious: Grilled steak over coals. There’s no way you can fail using his method—which will provide you with joy and happiness for the entire summer. Alton uses a skirt steak for this method. His best trick in the video is to let the…