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If you’re worried that you’ve been sleeping in too much, or spending more time in front of the TV than you really should, you can finally see how your lifestyle stacks up to your fellow man by just glancing at your wrist. The rotating disc on Mr Jones Average Days watch takes 24 hours to…
Switzerland’s got a lot going on. There are the mountains, the lakes, the delicious chocolate, the less-delicious cheese. Oh, and the money, the warehouses full of money. No wonder they’re worried about someone crashing through the borders and taking it all. Specifically, a bankrupt France. The Swiss aren’t just worried about an invading force coming…
It’s not a huge discount, but any deal on new unlocked iPhones that are barely out of the gate is a good deal. Head over to DailySteals’ eBay storefront to get $15 off the unlocked iPhone 5c in any colour you like. The listing is blowing up, so I wouldn’t wait around long. [eBay] Prefer…
Four days and the most powerful country in the world is still frozen with no end in sight. Your representatives in DC keep slinging turds at each other, but nobody seems to be doing anything to solve the situation manufactured by some demented Republicans. Here’s all our coverage of the ongoing clusterfuck so far. Day…
This giant colorful honeycomb is called the SOL Dome. Made from thousands of interconnected fiber optics, the structure responds to its environment as if it were a living, breathing plant. Created by London-based design firm Loop.pH, the SOL Dome was built in Midland, Michigan for a local art festival that lasts through the end of…
So we get that it’s the perfect tool for capturing skydiving stunts, but as innovative as Google Glass seems, we’re only slowly starting to see other ways it can be useful to the average user. And of all companies, paint maker Sherwin-Williams has come up with a rather clever use for the enhanced specs: as…
The Black Plague killed about 30 million people in five years, 16,427 per day. The Global Flu Pandemic killed 82,137 per day. But that’s nothing compared to the damage humans inflicted upon other humans: 70,000 people were killed in five seconds on August 6, 1945, in Hiroshima, Japan. Here’s the horrible ranking of deaths per…
This shouldn’t come as a huge surprise, but the NSA has reportedly been trying (and failing) to break into the Tor network for years. It turns out that Tor, a suite of tools to protect anonymity online, is just too secure as an infrastructure. Individual users, however, are less secure. The Guardian just dropped a…
What happened in the 1960s when Jetsonian dreams met Duck and Cover fears? You got 1962’s “Walking Machine.” The early ’60s was a great time for techno-utopian visions like the flying car and the jetpack. But it was also a time of tremendous dread for Americans. Many people were worried about the threat of nuclear…
After being thoroughly worked over by Chechen separatists at the Battle of Grozny in 1995, Russia set about reinventing its armored divisions. The existing BMP-2 vehicles were scrapped in favor of the improved BMPT “Ramka,” better known as the Terminator. And like any blockbuster, this summer delivered an even bigger sequel: The BMPT-72. Call it…
For a few brief, shining hours, one fated East Texas man become the world’s very first trillionaire. And he owes it all to what may be the greatest 404 error to ever grace god’s green Earth. Reggie Theus (not the basketball coach) was casually checking his bank account when he noticed something that seemed a…
Yesterday Sinéad O’Connor told Miley Cyrus to stop behaving like a dumb prostitute, but in a motherly way. Cyrus replied making fun of her past mental health issues. Now O’Connor threatens to sue the devil child, which has prompted Cyrus to reply with the twattest of tweets: Sinead. I don’t have time to write you…
The most popular sites on the internet? Boring and predictable. The one site that each state reads more of than average? That’s a world where USA Today and Huffpo reign supreme, and New Yorkers don’t read the New York Times. The above map comes compliments of link-shortening heroes bitly, who used the massive stores of…
The iPhone 5C will be on sale at Best Buy all weekend for $50 off. Holy smokes that’s a good deal, and just two weeks after the iPhone 5C hit stores. According the ABC News, Best Buy will be giving customers a $50 gift card with the iPhone 5C until Monday October 7th, and you…
Numbers show that malware on smartphones is a bigger and bigger problem every year, and it’s not like the phone companies are making it any easier. Would it really kill them to include a native virus scanner in iOS or Android? This is where the Skorpion comes in. The Skorpion is a jacked up smartphone…
Watch this video. In a few years—when humans are being hunted down in some war by completely autonomous quadruped robotic beasts that can run faster than the fastest human on Earth—you will remember the day when you watched the video. The day it all started. I’m not talking about some Terminator scenario, a dystopian future…
It’s hard not to feel a sense of simultaneous discomfort and awe while watching the fascinatingly bizarre YouTube channel of Koryo Tours, a Beijing-based travel agency specializing in trips to North Korea. We already knew that most North Korean public outreach attempts feel like a real-life uncanny valley, a pastiche of a happy kingdom—and these…
The White House and the Capitol were locked down yesterday as a car chase ended with the dead of the pursued driver—Miram Carey, from Stamford, Connecticut—shot down by Secret Service agents. Her 1-year-old daughter was in the car. Here’s the complete timeline. [Updated Friday, Oct 4 8:33am] Latest update Friday, Oct 4 8:33am. The woman…
It might look a bit like a lump of charcoal, but this is a 4,000-year-old human brain that’s been shaken, scorched and boiled in its own juices. Somehow, though, it’s still in one piece. It is, in fact, one of the oldest brains ever found. It was discovered in Seyitömer Höyük, a Bronze Age settlement…
As we creep closer to the Robotics Challenge officially getting under way, Boston Dynamics gives us another glimpse of its DARPA-funded ATLAS robot being tested in the lab. This time we get to see the unsettling peek at our future carefully tip-toeing its away across a rock-strewn simulated debris field, with surprising ease and balance.…