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Bloomberg claims that Microsoft is readying a new, smaller version of its Surface tablet which will use Qualcomm chips and another, larger device that will be powered by Intel silicon. Bloomberg suggests the new, small tablet will run Windows RT. It’s unclear what form the Intel device might take, but it could be that Microsoft…
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Is there any cooler item of outdoors gear than a big, fixed-blade knife? Or a more misunderstood one? Let’s look at what you actually use them for and how to do so. Since Rambo’s up top, let’s start with some common big knife misconceptions: They’re not for killin’ people or animals, those saws on the…
Back in the 1930s, the young artists at Walt Disney came up with 12 basic principles to create the illusion of life on screen using animation, giving their drawings as much character and personality as real life actors. This video by Cento Lodigianiis a perfect demonstration on how these rules work. It works so perfectly…
It’s not news that an octopus, the alien super villain of the big bad ocean, can change colors to camouflage itself but just watch as this octopus try to blend in with a boat in seconds. The transformation from orange to white is so fast it’s unbelievable. Watch as the octopus gets caught by a…
Turn off the lights and put away your dabs ’cause it’s time for a light show. This wild South Korean art installation traces paths of light along filaments abstractly stretched across a darkened room. Which would be so perfect for training Catherine Zeta-Jones in her reboot of Entrapment. Called Line Segments Space by its creators,…
Weighing in at 636lbs (wet), the 2014 Yamaha Super Tenere ES is the heaviest adventure motorcycle on the market. But, it’s also one of the best, this is why. What’s It Supposed To Do? The SuperTen is a big Adventure bike, you know, the kind you’re supposed to be able to hop on and ride…
It’s a magic trick! It’s sorcery! How else can you explain that stick being able to pass through that curved hole? If you showed me the two pieces separately, I would have never imagined them to actually fit one another so seamlessly. This was an exhibit at the Science Museum in Valencia, Spain. The basic…
As the recession took hold in the U.S. over the past five years, spending on home renovations plummeted. But, oddly, people were still spending on their kitchens. It seems that making—and sharing—meals is more important than the economy. The kitchen, somehow, is more than just a room. It’s the hearth—a space that, at its core,…
Otago Daily Times reports on a fascinating art installation by Danish artist Olafur Eliasson at the Dunedin Public Art Gallery. There are over 150,000 white Lego bricks that are piled on a table which the audience is encouraged to use “to construct an evolving miniature cityscape. The Cubic Structural Evolution Project is an installation by…
If you ever wondered what getting a tattoo feels like, just watch this super slow motion video showing up close shots of the tattoo needle relentlessly stabbing people’s skin over and over again so that the ink sets underneath. It’s hypnotic and rhythmic actually, if you’re the type to enjoy seeing skin bounce up and…
North Korea is a weird place. It sounds a little insensitive to put it in such stark terms, but the arrival of the new North Korea Travel app—the first of its kind—offers a unique new perspective on the isolated country. The app is exactly what it sounds like: a travel guide that “allows users to…
A truck is on its way to get into another road when a tiny car invades its lane. The trucker sees the car just in time to slam his brakes, stopping his vehicle a fraction of an inch from the car and avoiding a fatal accident that could have ended with the car’s driver in…
With the rise of household electricity in the early 1920s, people were making all kinds of predictions about the way that it would affect our lives. But it looks like one comic artist from 1923 thought that one day even humans might need volts to stay alive. If we take a rather liberal interpretation of…
We’ve seen prank screensavers and even fake viruses before, but this one, specifically aimed at image professionals, makes your boss think your computer is bogged down, plugging away at rendering… who knows what, but it must be huge. And it just might take all day. Corporate Avoidance “works by loading screenshots and animated gifs to…
Fire twister. Fire tornado. Firenado! Whatever you want to call these suckers of flames and souls, this instagram by NiceJalapeño is pretty damn cool (and, like she says, pretty scary in person.) I hope they make Firenado: The Movie soon. SPLOID is a new blog about awesome stuff. Join us on Facebook
Budding town planners and mini-architecture aficionados should enjoy sitting down to get handsy with these Blockitecture sets from Areaware. Lest you think they’re easily stacked, the pine pieces aren’t actually perfect squares; the different angles make for a fun, Jenga-like assembly of make-believe city-blocks. These solid shapes are about as simple as it gets when…
This is Mike Fountaine, a guy who has spent almost 50 of his 60 years in this planet collecting stuff from McDonald’s. From more than 1,000 cups and glasses to dozens of Happy Meal boxes, he has a 75,000-object collection, fully catalogued, divided in 389 categories displayed over two miles of shelves. It’s the best…
With the blazing speed of the internet mitigating our every expectation—especially wait times—it’s no wonder we get impatient so easily. Delays at the airport are particularly maddening, because there never seem to be enough seats to accommodate the many fuming passengers who all need to get their destinations more urgently than you. RESMO, a dynamic…
Will we even go outside in the future? You wouldn’t be blamed for thinking we’ll all soon be living a climatically regulated life indoors. In movies, tomorrow’s recreation is often confined to a bubble-enclosed environment—an artificially controlled, robotically operated “natural” experience that protects us from the radioactive sunstorms raging beyond. The forecast is always dystopian,…