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These Jaybird earbuds are about as small as Bluetooth headphones can possibly be, and they’ll only set you back $40 today. We’ve never seen them for less than $60 prior to this sale. Jaybird Freedom Stereo Bluetooth Earbuds | $40 Today on Woot, you can upgrade your home theater with a variety of refurbished Samsung…
The folks over at Geek.com got this sneak peek at a significantly updated test design for Timely, Google’s stock calendar app. If this is the final version that Android users will see, it’ll be a nice update. Over at Geek.com, Russell Holly got the chance to play with an Android device running this purported new…
Mailbox, the delightful email tool that Dropbox bought a little over a year ago, will finally be available on Android and desktops. The Android version should hit Google Play today, with desktop available as a limited beta for now. Update: Here’s your Google Play download link.
Few things are more sacred than your childhood. It’s a formative time where you learn to love all manner of things, from movies, to books, to toys. And now that you’re grown up, you often look back on those times with fondness, remembering how wonderful everything was as a child. Despite all the annoyances and…
Dropbox is set to receive a slew of new features, the popular cloud storage service announced at a press conference in San Francisco today. Here’s what’s in store for users. Some 275 million people now use Dropbox, with more than a third of that total having joined within the last year alone. While the service…
24-year-old Amanda Gryce is having an orgasm in this photo. She has them uncontrollably, up to fifty times a day. It sounds fun, right? Actually, it’s really awful. Even more awful is the fact that she can’t have sex with her boyfriend, per doctor’s orders. Amanda has a rare medical condition called Persistent Sexual Arousal…
Smartwatch makers can boast about how their devices will boost our productivity, but eventually they’ll all mostly be used for gaming when it’s inappropriate to access our phones. But as Valbray’s Oculus Minotaurus demonstrates, your watch doesn’t need to be particularly smart to be entertaining. Hidden beneath what looks like a camera’s 16-blade shutter is…
Ask and ye shall receive! Here is nice music video that uses stop-motion to animate (or maybe reanimate) a horde of under-payed, zombie, lego workers. The song is “Night of the Living Wage,” by Pedals On Our Pirate Ships, and the video itself was made by Adam Volerich and Nikolas Long. It’s topical too, considering…
This is not a photo of a box of color pencils. It’s a digital drawing made from scratch in Photoshop. I wish the artist actually used color pencils to make it—because I love when things come full circle—but I’m equally impressed with his digital brush skills. Here are some screenshots of the process. SPLOID is…
The Fibonacci number (or sequence, or series) is the mathematical rule that defines the golden spiral, a beautiful growing pattern that appears in many places in nature. It also appears on YouTube when you search “Fibonacci,” and it’s just silly enough to make us smile. Watch closely; when you search Fibonacci, the results show up…
You’ve probably heard about the ambitious, almost impossible-sounding project to fly a solar-powered plane around the world without refueling. But now, about a year before the voyage is scheduled to begin, you get your first look at the plane itself. It’s unlike any plane you’ve seen before. Behold: the Solar Impulse 2. With a wingspan…
These huge concrete rings were built by the Germans during World War II on the coast of the Barents Sea. For decades, the Soviet military limited access to them after the war was over, fueling speculation about their purpose. Conspiracy theorists and local folk claimed they were test grounds for Nazi wonderweapons and antigravity devices.…
The MQ-8 Fire Scout might be the US military’s marquee pilotless helicopter, but it’s not the only one. A pair of R/C Kaman K-Max K-1200 choppers have proven their value resupplying forward operating bases in Afghanistan and, now, the DoD is developing a system to turn any helicopter into a remotely operated whirley bird. Dubbed…
Looking for a cheap smartphone plan that favors talking over browsing? T-Mobile just rolled out an entry-level plan that lets you talk or text all you want, but limits you to 500MB of high-speed data for $40 a month. The Simple Starter plan‘s 500MB of 4G LTE doesn’t follow T-Mobile’s usual practice of throttling users…
Snapped off the coast of Australia by an Expedition 28 astronaut on the International Space Station, this is a beautiful photograph illustrating atmospheric layers. The black at the bottom of photograph is the Earth, followed by saturated orange troposphere illuminated by a setting sun. The troposphere is the lowest and densest atmospheric layer. It abruptly…
As China designs a roadmap to bring 100 million rural citizens into cities over the next five years, it and other booming east Asian countries will confront a problem that’s been around since the 1980s: The massive housing shortage and the illegal dwellings that result. Two architects think they’ve found a temporary solution in bamboo.…
You don’t need to be a beach bum to understand waves: they move objects along with them, pushing boats and swimmers to the shore. There’s even a name for it, the Stokes drift model. But for the first time, physicists have figured out how to do the opposite, using waves to bring a floating object…
Common sense dictates that the brighter the lights on your bike are, the more visible you’ll be to other traffic at night. But according to research from the University of Oxford’s Experimental Psychology Lab, a glowing version of the universal symbol for a bike rider could actually a better way to make drivers aware of…
What happens after we die? Spiritually, who knows. Physically? Your body becomes a festering production line, spewing out more than 400 nasty compounds that would be toxic to your body if you weren’t already dead, as Scientific American explains in this unsettlingly cheery animation. Sure, at the hands of a skilled mortician, your dead body…
We are spoiled rotten by easy access to georeferenced Martian photography, but mosaics weren’t always that easy. In the days before computer processing and seamless stitching, mosaics were constructed by Patricia “Patsy” Conklin and people like her. Patricia “Patsy” Conklin assembling Marinier 9’s photographs of Mars into a preliminary mosaic in 1972. The images were…