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When Phillip Bump heard about the recently discovered 17-million-digit prime number—the world’s biggest!—he decided to celebrate. So he took it and, six digits at a time, converted it into RGB. The result is strangely compelling. [Phillip Bump via Boing Boing] https://gizmodo.com/the-worlds-newest-longest-prime-number-is-over-17-mill-5982034
Bad news: Microsoft has quietly raised the price of Office for Mac by 17 percent. [Computer World]
To no one’s real surprise, the culprit behind all the hackings against the United States is the Chinese Army. Specifically, they’re known as the ‘Comment Crew’ or ‘Shanghai Group’ (two rather non-intimidating names if you ask me) and they’re in P.L.A. Unit 61398, a 12-story office tower located just outside of Shanghai. That little building…
Drinking and driving is the worst. Texting and driving is pretty bad too. So what about getting high and driving? Apparently not that bad! Unless you’re freaking stoned as hell. Then you’ll fail so hard and maybe even lose a nose. https://gizmodo.com/watch-people-freak-out-and-fail-their-driving-test-when-5906961 CNN hilariously asked three people to get high on marijuana to see how…
You read that right. The Pirate Bay is the one doing the suing over copyright infringement this time. Even more hilariously, The Pirate Bay says it will sue CIAPC, an anti-piracy group, for copyright infringement. The Pirate Bay is completely serious! It has already asked the policy to investigate its claim that CIAPC has copied…
George Washington did not have two sets of testicles, and he may or may not have had a schnauzer, but in the spirit of Presidents Day, here’s a satirical take on the first commander-in-chief’s legendary life. Out of the weird brain of Brad Neely from Creased Comics, it’s probably my favorite YouTube video of all…
Check out this spectacular image focusing on the Mandarin Oriental hotel, located at 80 Columbus Circle in New York City, showing Central Park in all its perfect early October sunset glory. Isn’t it too exquisite to be just a photograph? Perhaps. Maybe it’s a 3D rendering—I can see stuff that makes me think of that.…
Inventor Paul Vo has developed an entirely new way to modify the sound of instruments. Stringed instruments for now, at least. Before I twist your brain into knots trying to explain how it works, take a moment to listen to the Vo-96 acoustic synthesizer in the video above. Moog teased this concept as the LEV-96…
Sandwiches are objectively the single greatest culinary invention—ever. But how are you supposed to consume this marvel of man in the zero-gravity environment that is outer space? Fortunately, everyone’s favorite Canadian astronaut, Chris Hadfield, seems to have solved the problem. Of course, sandwich purists may not be entirely satisifed with the results—tortillas in place of…
Buy your entire crew Osprey‘s Pixel Port backpack and make a back massaging chain, not for back massaging but for a massive circle where everyone can play Temple Run 2 and not feel so alone. The new backpack has a port and a see-through cover, so you never have to take it out. The $120…
A teeny version of a ubiquitous diner-style coffee carafe that you use for your milk and cream? Adorable. It’s called Java Jr. What you don’t see pictured here is the coffee you’re drinking at home—let’s hope it’s better than the burner plate-warmed stuff you’ve had a million times over from the full-sized version. It’s $12,…
We may still be a long way from putting a human colony on Mars, but that doesn’t mean we can’t live like spacemen here on Earth. These 18 trippy buildings—all built since 2000—look like they’re from another world entirely. The City Hall of Alphen aan den Rijn, Netherlands, 2002. Architect: Erick Van Egeraat. Photo: Christian…
Nowadays, we use words like “twitter” all the time to talk about our everyday social meda-ing. In the 1800s, they said “twitter” too, but it meant something a little different. So did “pin.” The times, they have a-changed. According to the Oxford English Dictionary, which tracks trends like this over time, “twitter” wasn’t quite the…
It should come as no surprise the Samsung Galaxy IV is coming. The only question was whether or not it would rear its head at the upcoming Mobile World Congress alongside competitors like the HTC one. Apparently not. According to The Verge, sources say it is definitely coming on March 14th at a Samsung event.…
In theory, every actor and actress in the planet could be connected to Kevin Bacon in six steps or less. And in theory, according to Hungarian physicist Albert-László Barabási, every random web page can be accessed from any other random page by clicking just 19 times or less. That’s what he discovered in his research,…
It’s Presidents’ Day, the annual Monday in February when we close our banks and sleep in to honor our leaders. But who was the first early-adopter-in-chief to use a telephone? To ride in a car? To send an email? Here’s a look back at which of our 44 presidents have been on the forefront of…
While the Dyson Air Multiplier looks nothing like a conventional fan — it more closely resembles a quidditch goal — it’s actually a fully functional appliance that got quite a bit of attention when it came out. Although Dyson touts the Air Multiplier as bladeless, it actually has a tiny fan hidden inside the body…
Here’s Hidetsugo Ueno, a barman from Bar High Five, Tokyo, hand cutting ice in the shape of a giant diamond. Why? You don’t need a why. It’s not a perfect sphere, but it sure looks a lot cooler. https://gizmodo.com/how-to-make-the-perfect-ice-cube-5945245
Twitter accounts are getting hacked left and right. Today it was Burger King. Before that, it was the Westboro Baptist Church (Admittedly, they deserved it). And before that, it was us and Mat Honan. Hacks will always happen, but this is dumb because Twitter could make this all go away. Forever. All we need is…
There are many things you probably don’t know about Lego. One of them, however, is not the fact that you can build anything with it, from sorting M&Ms to an an entire house. This awesome Lego loom is another example of this. https://gizmodo.com/everything-you-always-wanted-to-know-about-lego-5019797 There are other Lego looms (see below) but this one is truly…