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As you scroll through these 34 exquisite hyperrealistic paintings, something strange will happen. You’ll start doubting your eyes, then your brain, then these images. You’ll become convinced that at least a few of them are photographs and not acrylic paint. They have to be. But you know what? You’ll be wrong. Click on the images…
The pattern in the wooden basin of this sink prototype is no abstract design. It’s a 3D model of the streets of central London. The designer—Julia Kononenko— said she deliberately chose London for the wooden basin because England is the place where industrial products first appeared back in the 18th century. And that thematic choice…
The problem with traditional cuckoo clocks is that they’re usually ugly, gigantic, and will keep on chirping throughout the night when you’re trying to sleep. But that’s not the case with the Plex LED from Diamantini & Domeniconi. In addition to a numberless ultra-modern face, the desktop clock features a tiny bird that pops out…
As of today, shocking as it may be, we as a species have been desperately clutching cell phones like our lives depended on it for the past 40 years. And it’s hard not to get a little nostalgic. Because regardless of whether your first handset was a massive grey brick from the 80s, a black,…
We’re crying tears of celluloid because Fujifilm is no longer producing motion picture film.
Perennial hot mess Courtney Love is a shill for NJOY eCigs now, because she’s Courtney Love and who else would you expect? In this commercial she demonstrates that electronic cigarettes are totally socially acceptable anywhere, with the most Courtney Love attitude ever. Smoking is gross no matter what Courtney Love says. But as far as…
Amazon adds vinyl to its AutoRip service. Old-fashioned record purchases (past and present) come with the MP3s, too.
It’s your inalienable right, as a citizen of the internet, to curse and swear as creatively as possible at all times. That’s 80-percent of why anyone fires up a browser to begin with. Which is why AT&T’s move to ban naughty language in passwords created no small amount of ire. So what gives? Before you…
Have you ever needed to secretly jot down a grocery list, or covertly sign a check? With this katana sword pen in your pocket, and roughly 25 years of ninja training, you’ll leave people wondering how that signature appeared out of nowhere. At least until you trigger its neat “SHHINNG” sound effect and give yourself…
If you think that this house looks oddly… alive, that’s because it’s modeled on a dinosaur’s head. With windows and glass doors cleverly placed to mimic eyes and teeth, its distinctive profile looks like it could gobble you all up in one go. The house, designed by German architect Jürgen Mayer H., is constructed from…
Forty years ago today, senior Motorola engineer Marty Cooper made one very important phone call. From midtown Manhattan, Marty called Joel Engel, then the head of rival research department Bell Labs. When Joel picked up, Marty uttered something rather unexpected: “Joel, this is Marty. I’m calling you from a cellphone, a real handheld portable cellphone.”…
Let’s face it: most of us have no idea how companies are gathering and sharing our personal data. Colossal data brokers are sucking up personal facts about Americans from sources they refuse to disclose. Digital giants like Facebook are teaming up with data brokers in unsettling new ways. Privacy policies for companies are difficult to…
Unofficial Apple spokesman John Gruber has written a short post on Daring Fireball suggesting that iOS 7 is running well behind schedule—and that as a result Apple is hauling man power from its OS X development team. iOS 7 would typically be ready for the Worldwide Developer Conference, which is now just months away. Gruber…
Sometimes, Google Maps throws up some striking imagery—and now David Thomas Smith has seized on some of the more striking elements to create a series of artworks that combine satellite images with inspiration from traditional Persian rug-making. The results are stunning. Smith’s first solo show, called Anthropocene, shows off eight such works, each as complex…
Reuters is suggesting that Google will launch a new version of its Nexus 7 tablet in July—which will bring with it a decent spec bump, if the rumors are to be believed. Citing two “sources with knowledge of the new product”, Reuters claims that the new Nexus 7 will pack a higher resolution screen, thinner…
Google says it’s having issues listing iTunes preview pages in search, but that it’s a technical fault. Suspicious much?
In the list of things you probably should never experience in your life, even if you’re sozzled to oblivion, dangling upside down from an active power cable is probably near the top. This very, very drunk man, however, obviously thinks differently. He climbed up a pole and hung upside down a high-voltage power cable for…
Beef is never not delicious but certain cuts of beef are even more delicious than other parts of meat. Why is that? Because the cow is a pretty big animal and different parts of it can be fattier or leaner than the other. This infographic from Visual.ly breaks down where which kind of beef cut…
There’s always been something just a little off about Dr. Watson and his uncanny ability to always appear by his partner’s side. But now that your suspicions of Sherlock Holmes’ faithful man-servant have been proven correct, will you survive the night?
Twitter is making links for downloading apps, buying things and looking at photo galleries a lot prettier inside Tweets.