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Another week, another batch of photoshop champs. This time, we asked you to show us what the upcoming Instagram ads are actually going to look like. While this particular challenge didn’t require too much skill, there was plenty of room for wit, and you guys (mostlyish) delivered. And this week’s winner? Dummyinacan and the lovely…
You can stare at magazines all day and wonder why your body doesn’t curve like that and why your butt isn’t shaped like that and why your skin doesn’t glow like that but you’d only be killing yourself over magic Photoshop fairy dust. Anything we’re meant to see is totally fake and this GIF sums…
The 1,050-foot-tall MoMA Expansion Tower will start rising on West 53rd Street in 2014—holding 145 luxury condos and 36,000 square feet of museum space. Maybe it’s mistake, but not for the reasons you imagine. You can’t stop building the future… This city was built on the desire to create a new world. It respected nothing.…
For those who take their cycling seriously, a bike is more than just a form of transport: It’s a trusty companion, a faithful steed, and a work of art. The Berlin-based design team at .flxble have created a wall-mounted wooden rack that will allow you to store your ride in style, making it part of…
Smart: MoMA has announced the launch of an audio guide platform that will be accessible on Android or iOS devices for free. The museum’s new Audio+ platform will offer up all the usual stuff—audio guides, maps, and information—along with an in-app camera that lets you shoot your favorite pieces and save your route for reference…
Like every other major metropolis, New York City has tunnels for people, tunnels for cars, and lots of tunnels for trains. But it also has something rather more unique: tunnels for cows. Or does it? This is the story of New York’s lost, forgotten, or perhaps just mythical subterranean meat infrastructure. The first time I…
Do you own a Dell Latitude 643u ultrabook? Does your Dell Latitude 643u Ultrabook smell like cat urine? And do you, in fact, not own a cat? Well, then, we have some good news for you, friends. Dell has officially issued a recall for their recent fleet of cat pee computers, and it’s giving away…
Being a National Geographic photographer demands going to great lengths to capture unique shots of wild—often dangerous—animals. It’s a task that sometimes requires some very custom-built gear. Luckily, there’s one man whose sole job is to craft these amazing gadgets. Meet Walter Boggs, National Geographic’s resident mechanical engineer. He spends his days in a workshop…
When an earthquake hits, most of us know to run for a doorframe or duck next to a desk. Protecting your noggin should be the priority, and the Mamoris chair wants to help: This clever chair quickly disassembles into a brain-and-neck-protecting helmet. Mamoris—named for the Japanese words mamoru (to protect) and isu (chair)—debuted at this…
We’re all going to die one day. And no holiday celebrates our fragile mortality with as much gusto as Día de Muertos (Nov 1st-Nov 2nd), when Mexico (and increasingly, the world) remembers friends and family with alters, marigolds, poetry, food, and of course, skulls. The Challenge Take a photo that celebrates Día de Muertos. The…
For the first time in history, NASA astronomers have “discovered the first Earth-size planet outside the solar system that has a rocky composition like that of Earth.” The technical name is Kepler-78b but they should call it just Hell. Earth’s hellish twin. While the planet has the same mass and size as our home planet,…
Sometimes, it’s fun to play a little prank on your friends. Maybe you cover a doorway with plastic wrap. Maybe you pour laxative in their coffee. Maybe you put their stapler in Jell-O. Or maybe you invite them to a nice conference and then slip a bunch of spying gadgets into their gift bags. Russia’s…
In the wake of the Edward Snowden leaks, we’ve seen at least two encrypted email services close shop in the face of government scrutiny. They’re not giving up on the mission, however. In fact, these freedom fighters now say they’re coming back twice as strong and twice as committed to shutting out the NSA. The…
All the unlimited lives, ammo, and health in the world won’t make it easier to deal with your boss at that meeting you’ve got later today. But you know what will? Some straight-up liquid courage. And that’s why this Gamebooze is infinitely more useful to a gainfully employed adult than a Game Boy. For just…
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The Washington Post reports that, according to new documents leaked by PRISM whistleblower Edward Snowden, the NSA has been secretly tapping into the main communication links connecting both Yahoo’s and Google’s data servers. And you can see it all scribbled—smiley-face included—right here. https://gizmodo.com/the-nsas-been-trying-to-hack-into-tors-anonymous-inte-1441153819 The project (which the agency operated in addition to PRISM, not as…
The long sleek body of a kayak makes it highly efficient at slicing through the water, but for unexperienced paddlers it also makes it easier to flip than a canoe. And that can be a terrifying experience, unless you’re on the water in Olivier Feuillette’s Subo which transforms from a kayak to a fully sealed…
A new $1 billion financing package from a group of Asian banks is breathing life into a stalled plan to build the 1,050-foot-tall MoMA Expansion Tower on West 53rd Street. The building at was designed more than seven years ago by French architect Jean Nouvel—who imagined a shard-like steel framework of cross-bracing that terminates in…
This is madness: watch this crazy pilot celebrate 100 years of Argentinian civil aviation with the longest and lowest flyby I’ve ever seen. That plane is a 94-foot wingspan Boeing 737-500 capable of carrying 132 passengers. This is even crazier than my previous favorite low pass: That’s a Portuguese Airbus A310 doing an extremely low…
Lately, we’ve seen how hackers can cause havoc on the high seas, but the shenanigans have been limited to security researchers for the most part. They wanted to prove that it was possible to do things like take over a ship’s navigation system so that it doesn’t happen in real life. Welp, too late for…