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Subterranean captains’ chairs, rounded counters for flight monitoring, perfect pastels in the crew’s uniforms: Midcentury Herman Miller and Eames furnishings look awesome on the Starship Enterprise. Take a minute to check out these throwback posters and you’ll be daydreaming of Captain Kirk shaking you an out-of-this-world gin martini. [MattWileyArt via Retroist]
The three minute video above is all one single shot created by DJI Innovations to showcase the company’s new sub-$5000 Ronin gimbal stabilization system for cameras. OK maybe the content is a little cheesy, but the behind-the-scenes video shows just how impressive the take really is. The recently announced three-axis, gimbal system can be used…
Candy company Lollyphile has given us quite a few less-than-appetizing suckables in the past (blue cheese or breast milk lollipop, anyone?), but their newest creation comes at the request of the masses. Your beer flavored lollipop has arrived. The same confectionary-concocting madmen who gave us the Sriracha lollipop are releasing their newest offering in three…
The maps showing how much of the United States is empty is visually interesting, but mostly demonstrates the importance of the data-aggregation area. A similar map for Canada is flawed by mistaking “no data available” for “no one is there.” Michael Chung‘s map follows the same colour scheme as Freeman’s and Sherwood’s: white are populated…
The other day a friend saw that cool reusable Falcon 9R rocket video and he wondered where the hell are the spaceliners of the future—the epitome of them all being Pan Am’s space clipper Orion, from Stanley Kubrick’s 2001. I think about that myself many times. Why haven’t we advanced in propulsion technology? We are…
AT&T is teaming up with an investment company called The Chernin Group to launch a Netflix competitor. The firms are spending $500 million collectively to build the streaming service. Maybe that amount of money will buy better things to watch than Netflix offers.
Today, the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in the case of the television networks versus Aereo, an innovative service that lets you stream broadcasts over the internet. How it’s decided could define the future of television, and how we watch it. While Aereo seems to be a logical evolution of live TV for the…
Netflix will be raising its price in the not-s0-distant future, CEO Reed Hastings announced yesterday in a letter to shareholders. It’s only going up by a dollar or two, but an increase is an increase. But what’s the most you’d pay for Netflix? To be clear, Hastings said that existing subscribers would get to hang…
The heat of an active volcano. A 5,000 pound weight dropped from above. A sandstorm that lasts ten years. These are just some of the ways GE torture-tests the super-strong materials that go into jet engines, wind turbines, and more. And thanks to the company’s fascinating YouTube channel, we get an up-close view of the…
When firefighters have to enter a burning building, much of their job still involves blindly feeling their way through dense plumes of toxic fumes in search of those trapped inside. However, a novel new helmet design could one day give firefighters the ability to see through the smoke and hear beyond the roar of the…
Mastering the perfect golf swing is a lot harder than it looks, and putting is even harder than blasting a golf ball down the fairway. So while it will probably never be approved for use in PGA tournaments, the Jedi Putter—designed by students at Rice University—provides real-time feedback helping an amateur golfer master their putting…
These days, new malware scams are a dime a dozen. Phony email links, misleading URLs, fake call centers; if you haven’t already stumbled across one yourself, chances are you know someone who has. But what’s stopping all this malicious code from running rampant and turning every last corner of the internet into a kill zone?…
The Earth has somewhere between 2,000 and 40,000 islands, ranging from bare rocks to tropical paradises. And all are beautiful. Some islands emerge from the sea, from a volcano growing in eruption after eruption, or a reef built by a colony of corals. Others are part of a larger landmass, cut off by rising seas…
Earlier this week, we gave you a brief glimpse into the wildly inventive mind of Charlie Francis—the man behind everyone’s favorite erection-inducing ice cream. Today, Charlie has been kind enough to stop in to answer all your burning questions about the world of an ice cream-concocting visionary. But first, a little background about the man…
Rumor has it, Amazon is cooking up a crazy smartphone with all kinds of customization, six cameras, and 3D features. Although there isn’t a whole lot that’s new here, BGR has just posted a deeper dive into what the actual software might look like, the most notable part of which is a whole host of…
It’s obvious that the great Sherlock Holmes doesn’t need any help, but the Augmented Magnifier designed and built by Anirudh Sharma and Pattie Maes from MIT’s Fluid Interfaces Group could help him instantly recognize clues and solve cases even quicker. Using a built-in camera and a constant connection to the internet, the Augmented Magnifier can…
I loved the Tonight Show’s hilarious Brian Williams’ Rapper’s Delight supercut cover, but this cover of Snoop Dogg’s classic track Gin and Juice is pretty awesome too, especially the chorus. They should start doing this with everyone. SPLOID is a new blog about awesome stuff. Join us on Facebook
Can robots be artistic? You’re darn right they can! With a (significant) nudge from their flesh-and-blood creative counterparts, these machines produce work that’s technically precise with room for personality. Plus, they’re totally mesmerizing to watch. None of these really have any anthropomorphic, animatronic appeal—at first glance, they don’t look like they’ve got much soul—but a…
Our planet fizzes and crackles with a rich cacophony of sounds—but it constantly changes over time. Now, a team of scientists want to record the noises that surround us each and every Earth Day—which just happens to be today—to see exactly how it alters over time. Led by Bryan Pijanowski, the idea is to enlist…
I like to think that, if they were real, I wouldn’t laugh at these images of ridiculously mundane staged accidents. Maybe. I guess. Maybe that’s what Italian photographer Sandro Giordano is trying to do. Outrageously absurd and sad and hilarious—just like the tragicomedy of life. Follow Sandro’s work in Instagram and Facebook. Thanks Omar Kardoudi!…