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In Japan they love their beer with a healthy head of foam. Which explains why gadgets like the self-frothing beer mug, and now this ultrasonic frother even exist. Takara Tomy’s $40 Sonic Hour works a lot like the self-frothing beer mug, using vibrations to kick up the bubbles and produce a thick head of foam…
This spiraling building is the proposed design for a cultural center in Norway. Look familiar? It reminds us of a stripped-down Guggenheim Museum. The building was imagined by Portuguese firm Cerejeira Fontes Architects. It’s marked by a winding series of overlapping concrete spaces with a cantilevered tail on the end. The elliptical form provides for…
There’s nothing more convenient than having your own set of wheels but sometimes public transportation is really the only way to go. It’s cheaper and in some instances faster but it’s also prone to a lot of delays. Have friends in San Francisco? Today HopStop is pushing out an update to its iPhone app called…
From Vancouver all the way down to Mexico City, if every subway system in North America were connected, it would be quite lovely. At least on paper in this clever visualization. In reality we’d all get a lot more up close and personal with a lot more people we don’t want to be up close…
Facebook home won’t charge into the Google Play store in all its launcher-replacement glory until April 12. But if you need to see it right now, you can satiate your sick urge with a pre-release leak unearthed by Modaco. The apks were ripped out of a pre-release HTC First ROM, and are a little buggy,…
It’s an unwritten rule that everything is better in slow-motion. But there’s a good chance your eyes aren’t ready for the next level of awesomeness from Phantom’s new Flex4K camera that can capture an astounding 1,000 frames per second at a resolution of 4096 x 2160. In other words? Every last detail captured in super,…
Bill Gates has posted a $100,000 bounty to the person or team that finds a way to improve the age old design of the condom. Including “designs that are easier to properly apply” which inspired our favorite weapons designer Joerg Sprave to of course apply his expertise in slingshots to the problem. The result is…
It’s widely acknowledged that the purpose of airport security isn’t to protect passengers from harm—it’s to try and stop major in-flight attacks which take down the plane. That doesn’t stop airports imposing plenty of silly security rules—but a report in Dutch newspaper Nu reveals just how easy it is to create dangerous tools from airport…
It can get lonely in the Vatican: with a population of just over 800, sometimes it’s inevitable that nobody will want to hang out with you. Which might explain this list, which details the porn that’s been downloaded in the Vatican recently. Torrent Freak was casually taking a look at the most popular torrents within…
Verge is reporting that Microsoft is planning a “next-generation Xbox announcement” event for May 21st.
HTC has announced that it made just $2.8 million in the first three months of 2013, which Bloomberg claims is its slimmest profit on record. The company generated around $1.4 billion in revenue, which is well down on last year, when it churned over $2.2 billion. More embarrassingly, last year it made a profit of…
So, we all know that we shouldn’t text while driving. But in case you thought that checking Google Maps was acceptable, a Californian judge has made it clear that isn’t the case. Despite the fact that many cars have touchscreen satellite navigation systems, a Californian appeals court has ruled that using a mobile phone to…
WikiLeaks has just released its biggest ever stash of formerly confidential information. Referred to as the “Kissinger Cables”, they include 1.7 million diplomatic records from between 1973 and 1976. The name, unsurprisingly, stems from the fact that over 200,000 of the records are associated with ex-US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger. WikiLeaks explains what’s in…
The Yeah Yeah Yeahs’ fourth album, Mosquito, is coming out on April 16th. But their new single “Sacrilege” is already here. The video, starring Lily Cole, is pretty creepy. It involves a masked man, some ritual sacrifice and a handful of sketchy townspeople. Oh, and the story unfolds in reverse. Was that a spoiler? Whatever,…
French agents at the Direction Centrale du Renseignement Intérieur (DCRI), apparently turning their attention to Wikipedia for the first time in years, demanded last month that the Wikimedia Foundation delete an entry about a military radio relay station written in 2009. When Wikimedia refused, the DCRI approached a French man with administrative editing ability on…
Ugh. Everything. Right? Time to walk over to the bookshelf and vent some aggression with this extremely compact and heavily designed $800 speaker. This is the life. The Adsum Detonator has two-way passive radiators, magnesium and aluminum cone subwoofers two 19mm dual ring radiator tweeters and a frequency response between 65Hz and 40 Khz. It…
After a difficult birth, women are sometimes separated from their newborns because the babies are in the neonatal intensive care unit and the mothers are recovering elsewhere in the hospital. Cedars-Sinai in LA is providing iPads for “BabyTime“, though, so families can stay connected. Doctors at Cedars-Sinai estimate that 20 to 30 percent of mothers…
The $25,000 pricetag attached to Sony’s 84-inch UltraHD set—the one that’s been haunting your dreams since CES—may put that super-sized set out of your financial reach but that doesn’t mean everything 4K is prohibitively expensive. In fact, Sony’s new 55- and 65-inch sets are downright inexpensive (by comparison) and will be available for pre-order by…
With concern about Chinese hacking on the rise, Congress passed new restrictions on buying equipment from China last month as part of a funding bill. The measures ban some federal purchases of networked equipment “produced, manufactured or assembled” by any group with a strong connection to China. But members of the tech community, including the…
When you’re flying anywhere you can pretty much turn the whole day into a black hole. The airport/in-flight wifi wasn’t working. We sat at the gate for an hour. We were in a holding pattern. It’s great. But sometimes, sometimes you actually want to get where you’re going. Hoping to improve arrival predictions, GE, Alaska…