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Your phone is filthy. Anything that’s getting rubbed by your grimy little fingers on a ridiculously regular basis is going to be far from pristine. But Corning can help. Its newest revision of Gorilla Glass is not only ridiculously resilient, it also kills pesky germs all by itself. Corning discussed its upcoming display tech at…
With Google’s most recent update for its Glass Explorer Edition come some signs of what’s to come: a new app store, a dedicated media player and a security-conscious lock screen. The official software tweaks include a web browser—navigated with head gestures—along with tweaks to things like search and contacts. But some sifting through code reveals…
Computer viruses are almost as old as personal computers themselves, and their evolution was only hastened by the birth of Internet. And within each code is a story about its author, about the time it was written, and about the state of computing when it terrorized our hard drives. The following screenshots illustrate the history…
Die-hard Harry Potter fans, you’re in luck: you can now explore Diagon Alley on Street View. Obviously, this is a Street Viewed version of the Warner Bros Harry Potter studio tour, which is found in Hertfordshire, UK—not London like in the books. But that’s OK: you can still explore all those weird old shops, like…
Microsoft has opened up public beta registration for the 2013 Xbox Live update—so if you want to get involved, go sign up.
I feel embarrassed right now. For the first time in ages, I actually paid attention to the keys on which I’m typing. And they’re filthy. I am a bad person. In fact, I don’t think I’ve cleaned this Macbook Air since I bought it about 18 months ago. That’s an awful lot of dirt and…
While Douglas Engelbart’s 1968 Mother of All Demos was nothing short of iconic in the way it predicted our relationship with technology int he future, he missed a couple of tricks. So long, Douglas; the internet will miss you. [XKCD]
Despite the fact that the government seems more enthusiastic than ever about gathering data, its taste for making it classified seems to be waning. Thisyear’s Information Security Oversight Office report reveals that, in 2012, the total number of “original classification” decisions fell over 40 percent. Original classification refers to new determinations by White House and…
There’s finally a Mega app for Anroid available which is… well, quite a lot like Dropbox’s, really. There are, apparently, iOS and Windows versions on the way, too.
The stink bug: Nature’s skunk. Though not nearly as menacing as say, a Giant Asian Hornet, the humble stink bug doesn’t suffer fools kindly. They’ll unleash a cloud of pungent, cilantro-flavored defensive odors at the slightest provocation. So the fact that director Matthew R Day was able to direct so many of them in such…
When you think about it, the lowly stool is one of the most versatile pieces of furniture in your home. It serves as everything from a chair, to a foot rest, to a table, to a place to eat and work. And Joe Levy, an industrial design student from New Zealand, has managed to cram…
When you’re a student suffering through a boring and seemingly unending lecture, anything at your disposal can be a distraction. A pencil becomes a rocket, a ruler becomes a sword, and now your erasers can become a small battalion of brave soldiers fighting boredom and mistakes. Mustard’s humorous War on Error is a six-pack of…
Bruce Springsteen is the quintessential American rocker—like baseball, apple pie, and Chuck Norris combined. So before you head out to your local fireworks display this evening to celebrate our nation’s independence, get amped for the show with this tale of the disproportionate burden placed on the working class during the Vietnam War. It’s your civic…
The last time we checked in with Patrick Priebe he’d crafted a replica of the Dead Space plasma cutter using a pair of 1.5-watt blue lasers. This time he’s back with a ridiculous spinning gatling gun packing a total of six 1.4-watt blue lasers, and a less intense green laser used for targeting. Watch in…
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This wipe away USA chalkboard map reminds me of those pull-down maps you had in grade school. Except you won’t get in trouble for drawing all over this one. Mark it up as you please. Plan a road trip. Give a geography lesson. Recreate Lewis and Clark’s historic cross-country trek. Do all of it, because…
The folks at FinalCutKing, who brought us that wonderful remote control car chase a while ago, are back with a new scaled-down film involving tanks, fighter planes, and simulated explosions galore. But don’t let the fact that these are just toys prevent you from getting caught up in the action. If you squint just right,…
If you don’t find yourself particularly enthralled with the small assortment of pre-assembled quadcopters already on the market, Jasper van Loenen’s DIY—or Drone It Yourself—kit lets you turn almost anything into an unmanned aerial vehicle. Or at least anything light enough for its four rotors to lift. Created with the assistance of a 3D printer,…
On the grand spectrum of fireworks ranked by awesomeness, sparklers are pretty far towards the “lame” end, just slightly cooler than black snakes. But what if you have a few hundred of them going off all at once? It’s a little more impressive. The folks over at HouseholdHacker dissected 200 of the pee-wee pyrotechnics and…
What would a Fourth of July be without the grillmaster donning some manner of wacky apron while they serve up burgers and hot dogs? That’s right, just another summer day. So do things right this year, and treat your guests to a complimentary but dangerously inaccurate anatomy lesson with this official $23 Operation apron. It’s…