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We poke fun at Siri and pretend to get scared by Humanoid robots and make our neck hair stand up straight by watching quadrocopters do amazing things but the truth is, artificial intelligence is still pretty dumb. But that’s going to change! The rise of artificial intelligence is happening and they’re learning a lot more…
Microsoft responded to the report of how Microsoft gave the NSA access to emails, video calls and more by saying that it didn’t give direct access (there’s that phrase again) to SkyDrive, Outlook.com, Skype or any Microsoft product. [Microsoft]
Typography is something most of us see almost everyday but only few of us really pay attention to the details. It’s all around us that it’s sometime easy to gloss over. This lovely little animation describes its importance and how we’ve had our fun with it, first by showing the basic rules of typesetting and…
I have absolutely no idea how I’m going to explain to my future kids what life was like before the Internet. Those stories of a pre-YouTube, pre-Wikipedia, pre-Google, pre-iPhone, pre-iPad day will be the modern day equivalent of my parents’ stories about walking a mile to school barefoot in the snow with two barrels of…
That old iPad 2 of yours too blurry for your precious eyes? That fantastically beautiful screen on the iPad 3 too heavy to lift for your puny muscles? Best Buy is willing to take those old tablets off your hands for at least 200 bucks. This Friday June 12th and Saturday June 13th, Best Buy…
All that’s old is new again. In this raucous, high-tempo mash-up, Ezra Kleptone smashes three dissonant musical acts—the Ting Tings, Lulu, and Green Day— together like recombinant digital DNA. The result is an awesome new breed of auditory animal.
Nintendo says Wii U won’t get a software update to fix performance issues until later this fall. So try and enjoy those sloooow load times while you can! [Nintendo via Polygon]
The group shot dilemma—it’s the bane of both narcissists and scrapbooking enthusiasts alike. But what are you supposed to do when you want to snap a pic of a precious moment between friends, but the only person around to take the picture is, well, you? Fortunately for you, Groopic has taken it upon itself to…
Tired of Daft Punk yet? Nope, neither are we. So since this has been a summer of all things Random Access Memories, you can continue to satisfy your obsession with a pair of helmet-clad action figures. The Christo and Bangalter action figures go for $45 each. The action figures won’t actually be released until late…
In the hopes of gaining a smidge more market share in the US, Sprint has just announced that it will offer what amounts to unlimited everything (text, data, voice) for the life of service on any line. The Sprint Unlimited Guarantee is described thusly: The Sprint Unlimited Guarantee guarantees customers unlimited talk (calls to any…
The allied victory in World War II can be as much credited to the brave men and women who fought with weapons as it can the scientists and mathematicians who successfully broke the secret codes used by the Germans, including the famous Enigma machine. And Bremont is commemorating that accomplishment with a limited edition timepiece…
Back when many of us were still kids and many more had yet to even be twinkles in our mothers’ uteri, Inspector Gadget was the apotheosis of all of technology’s promises—many of which, it turns out, came true. Vanity Fair has a wonderful little collection of those gadgets of the inspector’s that were particularly prescient.…
Microsoft is cutting prices on its Surface RT tablets. Starting Sunday, July 14th, Staples will sell the 32GB base model for $349, a savings of $150, whilea similar price cut on 64GB and Touch Cover-equipped models is not yet confirmed. [Engadget/Verge]
Razor can be as proud as they want for making scooters cool again, but what the company will really go down in history for is this creation: a go-kart called the Crazy Cart that turns anyone at the wheel into a master drifter. Rolling on a set of four spinning castors located in the corners,…
It’s 2013. Apple’s App Store just turned 5 and Google Play (aka Android Market) is also turning five this October. And for better or worse, we’re all chained to our mobile devices. The internet is literally at our fingertips! But not every company or service has jumped on the app bandwagon. Off the top of…
Think of the Chrysler Building. Now picture it at night. It’s even more beautiful when its jeweled top is illuminated with glowing yellow lights. But before the 1930s, lighting wasn’t exactly used artfully. In fact, the term “architecture of the night” was coined by architect Raymond Hood in this 1930 pamphlet published by General Electric.…
If you’ve been following Apple even for a hot second, you know that the current version of their products don’t go on sale often. Today Amazon has taken 50 bucks off the brand new 2013 11.6 Macbook Air. As an owner of the 13″ version, I can say without hesitation it’s the best laptop I’ve…
Bad news, Outlook users: While you weren’t looking, Microsoft gave the National Security Agency access to its email, chat and cloud storage products as part of the infamous PRISM program. That goes for SkyDrive and Skype, as well. This looks… not good. The Guardian just published its latest update to the NSA-is-watching-you scandal and cites…
As impressed by we all were by Petman, DARPA and Boston Dynamics’ remarkably agile and nimble humanoid, it’s about to get upstaged by the company’s latest and greatest robot creation: ATLAS. Designed to compete in DARPA’s upcoming Robotics Challenge, we actually already got a glimpse of ATLAS’ impressive skills back when it was just a…
Do you like privacy? Do you shun surveillance and eschew spam? Do you like simplicity? If you answered yes to any of those questions, you’ll love DuckDuckGo. DuckDuckGo is the brainchild of everyday American Gabriel Weinberg, and until news of the National Security Agency’s widespread spying program broke last month, it was a baby brainchild.…