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Motorola and Google both don’t even care about keeping the Moto X a secret, plastering it on its August 1st announcement invitation and letting Eric Schmidt bandy around with the thing, so hey, don’t be surprised if a few details of the phone leaks. The Verge and @evleaks are reporting that the Moto X will…
Though jokes can be cracked about Detroit from afar, it doesn’t change the fact that there are real people suffering through the downfall of a once proud city. It’s terrible. It’s sad. And it doesn’t get more heart wrenching than these mashed-up photographs that show what a Detroit High School once looked like, normal and…
Virtual reality only immerses two of your senses: sight and hearing. Not that we’re dying for smell and taste in video games (bleh! Imagine first person shooters), but tactile feedback makes things feel a lot more real. Disney Research’s Aireal, which we got a brief peek at in May, does this by blowing puffs of…
When your budget or diet requires you to brown bag it every day for lunch, here’a a clever alternative if you’re embarrassed about commuting to work carrying a sack of food. Unikia’s $32 Foodbook is about as thick as your standard laptop, with a slightly smaller footprint, so it can be easily carried in a…
On Friday, the secret court that oversees cases related to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act renewed the order that enables the NSA to compel telecom companies to hand over records whenever it wants. Translation: No end in sight to the NSA spying on phone records. The existing order was set to expire at 5pm on…
This week, a race track in New York put a time capsule on tour, a town in Michigan used a casket for their time capsule, and Boy Scout badges will spend the next 300 years underground. New York Race Track Sends Time Capsule on State Tour Before Burial To honor the 150th anniversary of the…
This afternoon, ConEd issued a statement pleading with New Yorkers to use less energy—and thus prevent brownouts. Why? Because today at 2pm, the company broke its official energy usage record. According to ConEd, New Yorkers expended 13,214 megawatts of power at once to keep their precious cronuts cool this afternoon, beating the old record by…
With the rate we’re all moving these days, we rarely take the time to slow down and enjoy life—even when we really want to. Fortunately, you don’t have to go through it alone. This week’s set of Android apps are all about making your life easier and more organized, so you can stay in touch…
You’re a musician, a media junkie, and an all-around family man/lady—in other words, you’ve got a lot to juggle. So here are some apps to easily squeeze into your life and take some of the pressure off. Go on, champ, you deserve it. VLC: Hey now! VLC, the bestest fastest sweetest codec-iest easiest to usiest…
Make beautiful memories, read all the best web content, catch up with family, and watch all the videos your little heart desires. Sound like an impossible number of multitasking? Nah—not if you have this week’s round of iphone apps to help you out. Clipper: One of the great things about Vine and now Instagram, too,…
Well, well, well. Looks like Apple is doubling down on its Maps efforts leading up to the launch of iOS 7. Bloomberg is reporting that Apple has acquired HopStop marking the second maps-related acquisition for the day. Update: Apple has confirmed the acquisition to AllThingsD. Launched back in 2005, HopStop has been directing lost souls…
Why are Internet companies so stupidly named? Probably because all the “good” domains were bought up about 15 years ago, so all that’s left are increasingly strained cutesy constructions based on misspellings or diminutive adverbs. Safely, Knowly, Scopely, Scrubbly, Securly, Etceteraly, etc.
Did you need some kosher lube? Too bad, you just missed the once-in-a-lifetime window. Last week, Trigg Laboratories’ “Wet” line of products became the world’s first kosher lube, but now that coveted blessing has been revoked after the Rabbinical Council of California realized that it is lube for sex. Apparently the council was somehow confused…
For more than a century, scientists have been saying the same thing: It’s impossible to create a water-free disordered magnesium carbonate. It’s too difficult. You’ll never amount to anything! Well, suck it, haters: Researchers at Uppsala University in Sweden have unveiled a super-absorbent version of magnesium carbonate that breaks the world record for surface area…
You’re going to have some friends over for a cocktail housewarming party. No problem, you think to yourself, I’ll just pick up some glassware at Crate & Barrel. You get there, and panic sets in. It’s an absurd, transparent cornucopia of tumblers and flutes and who knows what else, in every conceivable shape and size.…
Motorola’s going to show everyone the new Moto X on August 1, in New York. Or well, actually, it showed us the phone right there on the invite, on the left. May as well give up all pretense of these things being some big surprise. We’ll tell you more about the phone from the event.
For a lot of us the original Nintendo Game Boy was the best travel companion we could have ever hoped for as a kid. Now, our phones provide suitable distractions during boring flights or car rides. But we’ve still got a soft spot for Nintendo’s old handheld, and feel honored at the chance to sprawl…
University of Ohio’s Central Chiller Plant is chill because it has to be—it supplies water and emergency power to the university’s medical district. But thanks to its facade covered in prismatic fins, it’s also chill in the non-literal sense of the word. Designed by Ross Barney Architects, the plant was created to be both sustainable…
A redesigned iOS is on its way this fall. And with it comes a drastically different looking experience than what we’ve grown accustomed to since 2007. The extent of the overhaul has led some devs to wonder if it’s worth charging you again for an iOS 7 update. Would you pay? The question was first…
Do you have the insatiable desire to shoot a drone out of the sky? Well, since a community in Colorado is full of people who do, the FAA has issued a firm warning: Shooting at drones could get you in trouble with the law. How outrageous.