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Who doesn’t love a good fireworks show? People the world over—from Beijing to New York—set off pyrotechnics to celebrate everything from home runs to national independence. Mexico has a similar celebratory tradition, they just don’t even bother launching the pyros—intentionally, that is. Photographer Thomas Prior recently traveled to Tultepec, Mexico for the celebration of the…
In Vietnam, it’s common to use bamboo baskets to catch fish and eels. Less common? To find the same type of bamboo structures supporting an entire building. This open-air beauty is the Kontum Indochine Cafe, in central Vietnam, and it looks like it’s supported by 15 giant bamboo fishing baskets. Fishing, however, is probably not…
Do you hate Lebron? Apparently, many people love to hate him for the same reason they love to hate Anne Hathaway: no reason. And that’s just stupid and dumb and stupid. There are more reasons to love this Miami Heat player, says a Kinja user Bronzehammer in Sidespin. And if you don’t love him, he…
Ugh, you’ll say, another beautiful, gradient-hued, minimalist iOS weather app. Thanks—I’ve already got five. But Three is different, we promise. Sure you get just the basic weather info without tons of bells and whistles, but the one bell and/or whistle you do have is a phenomenal one. Three has made it so you’ll never be…
Microsoft just announced that its much-maligned DRM policies won’t look at all like they originally had originally been described. They’re going to more relaxed, sort of like the PS3’s. Good news, you say? No. Bad news. The Xbox One just got worse. https://gizmodo.com/microsoft-just-gave-up-on-its-xbox-one-drm-514393553 But what? Isn’t all DRM bad and anti-consumer? No. Often it is,…
Electric vehicles are quickly making strides towards widespread adoption; just look at the Nissan Leaf or Tesla S. The same holds true for motorcycles, though these battery-powered two-wheelers are built more for urban commuting than hardcore performance. That’s where the Mission RS comes in. Electric motorcycles have been on the market for a few years…
This afternoon, 3D printing giant Stratasys announced the $403 million acquisition of MakerBot. And while it won’t change anything about MakerBot’s brand, Stratasys could supply the know-how to scale up business in a big way. That could mean more stores, more factories, and even more offices. Don’t feel bad if you don’t know much about…
Do you ever lie awake at night wondering what the world will look like in two or three hundred years? Ben Franklin did. And he thought that by the 21st century not only would humanity have some absurdly cool gadgets, men might live to be over 900 years old. In a May 31, 1788 letter…
In a time when everything from coffee makers to refrigerators can boil water for your coffee or tea, a dedicated electric kettle almost seems like a waste of counter space. So how does a company like Panasonic convince you a kettle is still worth keeping around? Especially a kettle that costs $180? With convenient induction…
Good news for consumers: in a 180-degree turn, Microsoft’s next generation console—the Xbox One—will not have any of its extremely limiting restrictions that had all gamers in the world up in arms. Now people will be able to share games freely and use them without a permanent connection to the Internet.
Best Buy is recalling 5,100 third-party replacement MacBook Pro batteries after the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission reported 13 separate cases in which the batteries caught fire, at least one of which caused serious injury. Both black and white varieties of the ATG lithium-ion replacement batteries are being recalled, all of which were sold between…
The driver walked away from this hellish crash during a practice run in Le Mans, home of the world’s longest-running sports-car race. Ferrari cars crash with dependable regularity at the annual race in France. https://jalopnik.com/ferrari-crash-breaks-car-wall-entire-le-mans-practice-514371364
Microsoft has caught a lot of heat for restricting the sale and trading of used games on Xbox One, and requiring the consoles to phone home every 24 hours for verification. Basically, for having hefty DRM. Well good news for whiners everywhere: Microsoft is giving up. Microsoft has just announced that the Xbox One will…
Rocks collected by NASA’s Spirit rover on Mars show evidence of an oxygen-rich atmosphere some 3.7 billion years ago. This is a very strong indicator of life, with scientists describing the ancient Martian environment as “wet, warm and rusty.”
Big Data—information sets too large to be effectively computed on desktop systems—isn’t just the buzzword du jour. It provides an unprecedented ability for business and industry to precisely model the effects of past managerial decisions on the bottom line. But an emerging analytical process called prescriptive analytics could help companies not only learn from previous…
New Yorkers rarely have time to stop and look up at the city around them, but the Museum of Modern Art is pushing us to do just that with a city-wide scavenger hunt that challenges players to explore the city’s architectural landmarks. To play the game, watch for MoMA’s daily clue posted to its Foursquare…
For nearly two decades, Cryptome.org has spilled secrets from the intelligence world. The site’s founders, Manhattan-based architects John Young and Deborah Natsios, spoke to Gawker about Edward Snowden’s motivations and the “wargame” launched by the NSA surveillance leaks. http://gawker.com/a-discussion-with-cryptome-514154708 Gawker: In a post on Cryptome, you suggested the leak was a “wargame.” Do you think…
Being creative doesn’t mean having access to the latest and greatest gear. It’s often a matter of thinking outside the box to find the best solution. Casey Neistat’s studio—including his self-built shooting table—is a perfect example of that. https://gizmodo.com/the-wildly-functional-studio-of-video-wizard-casey-neis-513828366 This is part two of a three-part video series taking you inside the studio of Casey…
Since launching in 2011 Lytro, a miniaturized light field camera, has steadily rolled out a number of updates and new colors. After all, not everything needs to be updated with a new model every year! And today the company is unlocking a new feature that’s been hidden since day one: Wi-Fi. Oh, and they’re releasing…
Fuji’s X-Series mirrorless cameras may not be the most beginner-friendly cameras, but they’re certainly some of the prettiest. Beauty may come at a price, but both the X-Pro1 and the X-E1 recently got a $200 price cut. Most mirrorless cameras are geared towards the semi-pro consumer. But the X-Series is proudly aimed at pros, or…