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The ever helpful folks at Household Hacker have come up with a list of quick and easy security tips to make your life on the Internet a wee bit more secure. Most of you probably already do a lot of this stuff. And if you don’t, you should. Even if it makes your life a…
The classic toy camera Diana F+ can now be bought as an Instant Camera package for $140. Previously, you had to buy a separate instant back to the camera for $90, not to mention the $90 it cost for the Diana F+ camera itself. Save a few bucks! [Lomography]
Sometimes even the most horrific of screw ups can wind up working out in your favor. Like when you attempt to unmask—quite literally in this case—a political charlatan for the well-groomed automaton he really is. Knife Party is an Australian house duo comprised of Rob Swire and Gareth McGrillen, two former members of the reasonably…
From the rumors to the unveiling to the in-store debut, iPhone chatter seemed to dominate the month of September. But technology does not live on the iPhone alone, and plenty of other gadgets hit the scene during back-to-school time. Here’s what we loved most. The Best Tablet The Kindle Fire HDX is a big step…
Last year Oakley wowed us with Airwave, its heads-up display ski goggles. And just as we’re starting to think about ski season, Oakley’s got a new version of the fancy mountain gear that has the same look and some essential internal tweaks. For the uninitiated, Airwave track your stats like speed, height, and altitude. It…
Imagine a future where your car’s not just connected to the road between the tire rubber and tarmac. It’s connected to the internet and not only sending a steady stream of data but also receiving signals to speed up or slow down based on the traffic. This futuristic future is already here. The United Kingdom…
Life is strange and unpredictable. Some things have to be seen to be believed, and even then it can be tough to trust your own peepers. Take Milan’s Piazza Mercanti, for instance. It recently became home to what appears to be a submarine bursting through the asphalt. Wait, what? Whether or not anyone questioned how…
New details have emerged in the saga of Lavabit, the now offline secure email provider used by Edward Snowden. Apparently, the government tried (and failed) to strong arm the service into giving up its private SSL key, a major security concession that would’ve given Uncle Sam access to all user data. The story actually starts…
Behold the stellar Chris Hadfield—the Canadian astronaut who became a space celebrity for his fun educational videos in the International Space Station—characterized as a pornstached Ziggy Stardust. Kids, may you be half as awesome as Chris when you grow up.
As the Silk Road came tumbling down today, and its signature currency—Bitcoin—has been pushed into the spotlight again. Will Bitcoin survive? Should it survive? Should people keep using it if it does? We’re here to talk it out. The fact that all this trading was taking place over the internet and with an entirely virtual…
Out in Wyoming, an energy company is getting creative about extracting coal from deep below the surface. Rather than blast a hole in the side of the Earth and go digging for it, Linc Energy just wants to set the stuff on fire and gobble up the gas emitted by the blaze. What could go…
Facebook is dipping its big blue thumb into the real estate market, investing in a cushy 394-unit apartment complex that’s a 45-minute walk to its new Frank Gehry-designed Menlo Park campus. The $120 million Anton Menlo will be designed by architects at KTGY Group in a partnership with St. Anton Developers (hence the name) and…
Dave Eggers’ new novel The Circle hasn’t even been released yet and already there’s plenty of controversy to go around. Kate Losse, a former Facebook employee who wrote a vaguely similar tell-all last year, is shouting plagiarism before she’s even read it. And Eggers quite famously doesn’t even use the internet, leading many to wonder…
Last week, Justin Timberlake and Jimmy Fallon deftly explained to the world that hashtags make us sound like idiots—with humor. Well, JC Penney thought it was funny, but apparently, the company didn’t learn a goshdarn thing about the evil of hashtags. Oh, god no, JC Penney. Please, god no, please, don’t do this. So the…
The rat race is a war fought on domestic soil, don’t let anyone tell you otherwise. And those of you who bravely march into corporate America every morning need to ensure you’re properly equipped for your nine-to-five battle. A shiny pair of wingtips and a brown bag lunch will only get you to the front…
You don’t have to open Instapaper for the read-it-later app to update anymore—the iOS version of the app now automatically adds your saved articles in the background.
Life moves fast. Sometimes it even feels like a blur. And for this week’s Shooting Challenge, we’re celebrating the speed of life. The Challenge Take a photo where a subject is sitting still and their background is blurred by speed/motion. The Method So technically, there are a few ways to pull off a blurred background,…
The last thing you want to do after buying yourself a sleek, ultra-slim laptop is muck up its lovely form factor with an ungainly mobile WiFi hotspot hanging off a USB port. So taking inspiration from the Eye-Fi, Huawei has cooked up its own SD card that’s gutted to make room for a nano SIM…
Google puts a lot of work into creating a virtual map of the world with Street View, sending cars and backpackers everywhere with huge cameras. But what if a computer program could do all that automatically? Well, there’s one that can. All it needs is Wikipedia and Google Images. Developed by Bryan Russellat Intel Labs…
Lego has had a line of watches for a few years now, but the designs were decidedly targeted at kids. And since the building toy probably has as many adult fans as children who love it, Lego will be releasing a new line of watches this November with designs geared more towards its grown-up fans.…