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From this perspective and in their fully folded stow position, the Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey looks like a some weird spaceship concept. It’s amazing how these things fold. It’s fully automatic too. Here’s a video showing the process: U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Christopher Lindahl SPLOID is a new blog about…
ELEVEN ARTS and Sentai Filmworks has just announced that Short Peace, an animated collection of short films compiled by Katsuhrio Otomo, will be released in approximately 45 theaters across the US starting April 18. Plans for a Canadian release are aiming for May 2014. Short Peace is an anthology of four animated films from Japan’s…
Imagine Venice with all its channels frozen solid. That’s what art director Robert Jahns did, using Photoshop with pretty neat results. I’d like to explore the city skating. SPLOID is a new blog about awesome stuff. Join us on Facebook
British architect David Chipperfield was chosen to build Stockholm’s Nobelhuset today, more than a year after a competition to design it got underway. This 275,000-square-foot complex will house a museum and administrative center for the Nobel Prize, along with a cafe and a library. Wonder how long before TED will build a museum dedicated to…
One of the coolest things about anime (including western animation!) is that the characters are capable of amazing things. Not only that, but they’re capable of amazing things that no one else can do. What’s more, most of those things are so powerful that the show’s world and the people in it can barely handle…
Today Dropbox announced a new app just for viewing and sharing photos. It’s called Carousel, and it allows and your friends to seamlessly share images between your Dropbox folders. But you might not want to give it a spin. There are plenty of camera roll replacements out there for both iOS and Android, but unlike…
Imagine how much easier it would be to get kids excited about going to the library if the library itself doubled as a playground. That’s exactly what’s happened in an earthquake-ravaged village in China’s Yunnan Province. The town’s new library doubles as a community center with a slide on top. And it’s beautiful. With the…
From Edison saying that AC electricity was going nowhere to the thousands of journalists claiming that the iPad was going to be a disaster (not me!) the technology world is full of failed predictions. The Week’s Bad Opinion Generator has loads of funny ones, along with other non-tech oriented ones.
Not keen on the idea of creating a nail hole in your drywall just so you can hang a wall clock? Designer Jamie Wolfund’s found a better way—kind of—as long as you don’t mind repainting when it’s time to take it down. Instead of nails or screws, the Sticker Clock uses two nine-inch pieces of…
I’ve been lost for an hour clicking next on the The Week’s Bad Opinion Generator, a wonderful trove of feet in mouth. Such fun. It’s like watching Twitter in action since the 19th century. Here are some of the best, starting with Hitler, of course. × × Got any favorite? Go to The Week’s Bad…
Recently a 101-year-old message in a bottle was found off the coast of Germany. The bottle was tossed into the Baltic Sea back in 1913 and was discovered this year by fishermen (pictured above) who then donated it to a local museum. Just about every news outlet is saying that it’s the oldest message in…
Installing a set of solar panels on the roof of your home can lead to significant savings when your monthly power bill arrives. But how do you know how well they’re performing in between without watching the meter like a hawk? With this innocuous looking piece of art that doubles as a home energy monitor.…
TechCrunch reports that Facebook will be removing chat from its standalone mobile apps in an effort to force people to use its Facebook Messenger application. If true, the move would be Facebook’s latest aggressive play to take control of your messaging life. According to the report, users in Europe have started getting the first of…
The world is full of things you can’t see: the heat coming off your hand, the spray of a sneeze, even the sound of two hands clapping. But a simple camera trick called Schlieren flow visualization turns those invisible waves of light into beautiful plumes of movement. With this trick you can literally see invisible…
Who wants to steal crappy old cars better suited for the junkyard than the road? Car thieves with a fine understanding of New York law, of course. While car thefts have gone way down in New York, thefts of junky old cars has gone up—all because a quirk in the state’s laws makes it easier…
Professional photographer Blair Bunting takes some really awesome photos. He’s also an aviation freak. So much that he has flown in a F-16 twice—and he’s the honorary commander of the USAF 425th FS (Singaporean Air Force). He captured the incredible shot above in his latest flight with the Thunderbirds. Here are some of his photos:…
Amazingly enough, everyone involved in this accident survived almost unscathed. It was recorded by the dashcam of Dr. Guan Zhu, a professor at Texas A&M University.
By now you’ve surely heard of Heartbleed, the hole in the internet’s security that exposed countless encrypted transactions to any attacker who knew how to abuse it. But how did it actually work? Once you break it down, it’s actually incredibly simple. And a little hilarious. But mostly terrifying. You can read our overview of…
Today’s modern automobile often comes with high-tech crash-avoidance systems. Parallel parking is a breeze when your car beeps to let you know when you’re about to hit something. The people of yesteryear couldn’t have imagined something like that, right? Think again. In today’s edition of There’s Nothing New Under the Sun, we have a Jazz…
A renegade professor and his team at Iowa State just unveiled a mind-bending new technology. Put bluntly, they’ve created self-destructing electronics: gadgets that disappear with the flip of a switch. And, yes, it’s just like Mission Impossible. It seems like we’ve been hearing about self-destructing electronics for ages now, and not just in cheesy TV…