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Amazon Prime is the magical service that gets you two-day shipping on everything you order from Amazon for a whole year—no $25 minimum orders, no week-long waits for whatever you just drunkenly bought online. There’s even a free video service that has some stuff not found on Netflix! https://lifehacker.com/is-amazon-prime-worth-it-1038496234
The internet’s Nikola Tesla obsession is in full force. There’s Tesla fanfic, endless blog posts rediscovering the great inventor, and of course, Matthew Inman’s tremendously popular webcomic about the man. But curiously, there’s one crucial thing missing: Any digitized film of Tesla. Despite a wave of revisionism that has washed over the internet in recent…
You might remember that last year we were dazzled by Philips’ Wi-Fi controlled LED bulbs that you can set to any imaginable color with a smartphone. Warm, cool, whatever lighting you want, using only an app. Rad, man. Now, Philips is introducing two new lighting options into its Hue product line so you can fine-tune…
Google Docs (and Slides) just got an awesome, but subtle new trick. Now, every time you go to hyperlink a word, Google search results will automatically appear below your link box. Never open another tab to search for a Wikipedia page again. And to make matters even better, it’s not just a web search: Google…
If you happen to be walking around the northern tip of Manhattan these days, you’ll see a strange sphere floating in the water near the Inwood Hill Park. From afar, it looks like a geodesic dome stitched together from thin slivers of metal, but inching closer, you’ll notice something startling. It’s made of trash. That’s…
Not everyone has the time to painstakingly brew the perfect cup of coffee each morning. That’s why simple capsule coffee machines from Keurig and Nespresso have become so popular. And if you’re embarrassed at taking a shortcut for your morning brew, you can distract your judgemental coffee snob friends with this brilliant Donkey Kong-inspired Nespresso…
Imagine an electric vehicle that can travel endless distances without ever needing to stop at a recharging station. That sounds impossible, right? Because electric vehicles run on batteries, and at some point, you need stop and charge those batteries. Not this one. Two new electric buses just hit the streets in the city of Gumi,…
Google’s great for getting quick answers fast, but sometime you don’t just want the Wikipedia summary. Sometimes you want to READ. And for exactly those situations, Google will start showing you a listing of in-depth stories relating to your query. The new results will roll out over the next few days, so start flexing your…
If you walk into a physical OfficeMax you can use this printable coupon to get 20% off the new Nexus 7. I don’t love leading with a deal you can’t get online, but I’ll make an exception for Google’s latest and greatest tablet. Top Deals New Google Nexus 7 FHD 32GB Tablet ($216) | OfficeMax…
As we march towards the release of iOS 7 this fall, Apple has released the fifth beta of its mobile OS. Here’s what we’ve noticed so far about today’s changes. The icons in Settings have been tweaked like so: Icons in-call are now rounded just like on the lockscreen: Slide to power off has also…
Elon Musk wants to live on Mars, but he probably won’t have the pleasure. And you aren’t likely to either. But here’s the next best thing, thanks to the help of the Oculus Rift and Virtuix Omni. Walk the red planet, without giving up the rest of your life to do it. https://gizmodo.com/elon-musk-wants-to-build-a-town-on-mars-the-size-of-phu-5963338 In a…
We spent a long time begging Twitter for two-step verification, and we were pumped to finally get it. Now, an update to the service’s Android and iOS apps are taking it a step further, and making it even better. https://gizmodo.com/the-super-easy-way-twitter-could-make-all-this-account-5985093 The improvements include in-app authentication that doesn’t require to wait for an SMS. It’s sort…
If David Lynch and William S. Burroughs collaborated on an assassin’s journey through a quivering desert city of spindly-legged Salvador Dali monsters and menacing Buñuel eyeballs, it would look and sound a lot like Tangiers, a Kickstarter-backed video game that is close to its goal of becoming an alternate reality. https://kotaku.com/the-creepiest-game-youve-never-heard-of-5972242 https://kotaku.com/this-surrealist-stealth-game-is-close-to-being-funded-1033356107
Matt Damon’s latest film, Elysium, is set 140 years in the future where society is divided between the elites, who live in a utopian orbital society, and the rest of us, who struggle in squalor down on the planet’s surface. To combat this inequality, an unsung hero installs himself into a full-body prosthetic and breaks…
It’s summer, which means it’s the time for open flame charring our dinners to perfection. Just like dad did it. Just like dad’s paleolithic forefathers did it. WINNER: Meat Man I hope I’m not breaking any rules with this photo, but I thought a story board style picture was necessary. After getting the little guy…
Astronomers in Spain have located the band of asteroids that was home to the massive chunk of rock that exploded over Russia in February. And they’ve discovered some very scary news: Another 20 huge chunks of those asteroids could soon slam into Earth. https://gizmodo.com/chelyabinsk-meteor-may-be-part-of-larger-pack-threateni-1039974316
At an event at its headquarters, Facebook explained how exactly stories are ranked in your news feed. It also showed off new changes that are coming, which are designed to help you discover older content in your feed. Everyday, there are roughly 1500 different stories the average user could see and since you don’t have…
Like an arctic version of the Tokyo Drift, a new icebreaking ship called the NB 508 will actually drift sideways through frozen lakes and rivers. It’s not to capture some incredibly boring sub-zero gymkhana footage, though, but to clear a larger path through the ice for other ships to follow without getting stuck. https://gizmodo.com/ride-along-with-an-icebreakers-two-month-journey-in-ju-493151253 Icebreakers…
A neurotic mutant Jew who can’t stop thinking about sex … is this another adventure of the X-Men or a year in the life of Woody Allen? It’s both! Why waste time with another gloomy boring chapter of the Wolverine franchise when you can just fire up the YouTube machine and imagine 90 minutes of…
Hollywood, please never stop making painful movies like Escape from L.A. and Speed. The world would be a better place if you did, yes, but we wouldn’t be able to laugh at your infinite ludicrousness. https://jalopnik.com/the-ten-fakest-movie-car-chases-ever-filmed-1041183590