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Sony A6000, the latest in the company’s line of excellent sub-$1000 interchangeable-lens compacts, follows the same pattern we saw with the A5000 announced last month: Upgraded specs all around, on a slightly more advanced shooter. It’s formulaic, maybe, but that’s not a bad thing when you’re talking about these little cameras. This time around, we’re…
Ridiculousness. Hilarity. So many laughs and chortles and comedic gold bars appear that I can’t help but keep watching. It’s brilliant, really. Malinda Kathleen Reese took the lyrics from Frozen’s Let it Go by Idina Menzel through Chinese, Macedonian, French, Polish, Creole and a whole bunch of other languages and then back into English. Let…
World War I often gets overshadowed by World War II in the history books, which makes sense because WWII scarred our planet forever, but WWI and its aftermath was a terrible and awful moment in history that helped shaped the rest of the century (and beyond) as well. If you forgot about some stuff that…
It’s 70 degrees where I am right now but I’m shivering. I have goosebumps all over my body and my teeth are chattering and I swore I just saw my own breath. I want to put on my winter coat and scarf and earmuffs and gloves. Why? Because I just watched this frigidly beautiful video…
Ah, to exist in the fantastical world of Michel Gondry‘s mind. The French director has gone back to his music video roots to shoot Love Letters—where lo-fi visuals meet jaunty throwback harmonies—for British quartet Metronomy. From the audience applause that kicks things off over a groovy, hand-lettered title card, the whole thing is like Gondry…
This is weird. One of those pages that use horrible graphical lists* to get traffic and Google juice posted an image called 10 ways to cover up a murder. It’s disturbingly interesting—especially if you’re psychopath looking to commit a murder. The really strange thing, however, is that the site pretends to be a place “to…
San Francisco’s skyline has a handful of famous landmarks dotted around the city—the Transamerica Tower, the Painted Ladies, the Golden Gate Bridge—but the most visible might be Sutro Tower, standing 977-feet-tall on Twin Peaks since 1973. As icons go, it’s definitely got the minimal, industrial-chic vibe going on—essentially the complete opposite of this ambitious 1933…
Here’s a crazy story. A GoPro camera falls out of a plane, travels hundreds of feet to the ground, and lands in a pig pen. Eight months later, a random person finds said GoPro, footage intact. It’s worth watching. I have so many questions about this video. Number one, is it fake? Number two, did…
Everybody’s been freaking out in the past couple of weeks by news that South Korea is building a new broadband network that will be 50 times faster than the average connection in the United States. That’s fast! Too bad South Koreans won’t be able to use maps or access thousands of sites. The Economist just…
Those big chunky tires used on mountain bikes don’t just help plow through rough terrain and absorb shocks. When under-inflated, they also have a much larger footprint for extra grip on uneven surfaces—but there’s a tradeoff. When an impact compresses the inner tube too far it can cause what’s known as snake bite punctures, an…
If you love movies or wordplay or smart things by funny people, try and keep up with this amusing video of a couple breaking up using only movie titles as the words of their conversation. That’s right, any time they talk in the video, they’re using one of 154 different movie titles to communicate with…
A 1986 World Future Society report predicted a shortfall of 50 million jobs in the U.S. by the year 2010, thanks to increased automation. The report even had a name for the millions of unemployed. They were called MADMUPS: Middle Aged Downwardly Mobile Underemployed Professionals.
How do you spice up your apartment’s doorbell without resorting to some over-obnoxious chime? If you happen to be programmer and Super Mario fan Joseph Thai, you hack the button outside your door to let visitors collect coins every time they push the button, triggering authentic sound effects from the game. Every time the button…
Have you ever wondered if people are spying on you? Not to be paranoid or anything, but we all leave our phones unattended sometimes. It’s not hard for a friend—or foe—to take a quick look at your text messages. But don’t fret. Catchr ($2) does one thing, and it does it pretty well. Once you…
This is fun. NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover driving over dunes in Mars. Check out the view from the back, after going through all that sand. SPLOID is a new blog about awesome stuff. Join us on Facebook
A coaster is only effective if your dinner guests are willing to use them. Once you’ve left the room to check on dinner, it’s all but guaranteed there will be glasses, cans, and bottles placed directly onto every piece of furniture you own. Unless, of course, those coasters were stuck to the bottom of every…
After nearly two years and a ton of media attention, you can now download an iPhone app that alerts you every time a drone strike kills someone abroad. It only took the app developer six tries and several different names to get Apple to approve it. The app is called Metadata+ and, officially, it provides…
Rent at the 163-story Burj Khalifa doesn’t come cheap. While a one-bedroom “only” costs $55,000 a year (according to CNN), it’s the $25,000 service fee that really gets you. Now, a fight over these fees may force tenants to make the climb home on foot. According to The National UAE, the owner of the building—the…
Animation Domination High-Def continues with its brilliant series of scientifically accurate cartoons. Now it’s time for the Flintstones, a homo erectus family that were common cannibals. Gross and hilarious, as always. SPLOID is a new blog about awesome stuff. Join us on Facebook
A shiny new city recently opened in northern Virginia’s Caroline County. It has a school, a church, a mosque, a subway station, and even an embassy that, at five stories, may be the county’s tallest building. But nobody lives there. That’s because the 300-acre complex at Fort A.P. Hill is the U.S. military’s newest $90.1…