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If you want to jailbreak your real iPhone, you’re going to have to put a little work into it. But if you pick up one of these toys, it’ll come that way straight from the factory floor. If you look closely, you’ll see there’s a Cydia icon right there, smack-dab on the homescreen. Sure, it’s…
I was travelling this weekend and found myself connected to the incredibly blandly named “Home_Nework” Wi-Fi network. When I go home, it’ll be scarcely better when I connect to yet another router with a boring out-of-the-box name: “FastRabbit.” Bleh Plenty of people out there are significantly cleverer than I am, we’ve all seen Wi-Fi names…
We all have fancy things, but some of us have fancier things than everybody else. This safe is for those people. The new behemoth by Döttling boasts insurance coverage of up to $1,000,000. And it’s even got a built-in humidor for all your cigars! It’s like they were reading your mind, right? Billed as “safest…
Beware: MS Office 2013 licenses will die with the computer they’re installed on. No moving ’em. [Computer World]
Anyone who’s ever had a couple of drinks knows that as fun as it can be, sometimes it’d be nice if you could just make all that haze go away, right away. There’s no solution for your average drunk yet, but researchers at MIT have managed to put together an injection that can turn a…
Best Buy is making price-match permanent starting March 3, but their return policy is dropping to 15 days. [Consumerist]
There are a couple of rumored features that “phones of the future!” always seem to have, and up there with flexibility is transparency. See-through phones have been a futuristic what-if for ages now, but now a company called Polytron is promising that the future is here! Or at least close. Within the year, perhaps. Sure,…
The boyscouts pretty much nailed it when they coined the motto “Be Prepared to DJ.” And Swedish headphone manufacturer Urbanears wants to make that possible with Slussen, an audio jack splitter and app combo. The setup includes a narrow-profile splitter for simultaneously connecting headphones and a sound system to your iOS device, plus an app…
When you think of a self-driving car, you probably think of Google’s little project. And exciting as that is, we still have to wait a long time for pay-off. And even then, you can bet it’ll be pricey. Researchers in the UK are working on their own version of the tech, and it stands to…
The Large Hadron Collider has been pretty busy lately, probably discovering the Higgs Boson, and definitely not destroying the world and whatnot. It’s probably earned a little time off, right? You bet it has, which is why it’s going down for a two-year nap. https://gizmodo.com/the-higgs-boson-discovery-just-got-more-certain-5930781 As of Valentines Day, the LHC won’t be running any…
Wanna free your data? Google’s Takeout service now supports Blogger and Google+ profile data. [Data Liberation]
It’s probably one of the most basic philosophical questions of childhood; “What if what I see as red is what you see as green, and we just never know?!” Well childhood and stonerdom. OK, and maybe the rest of us too. It is, after all, an intriguing proposition that mankind’s understand of color is based…
Kim Dotcom’s Mega has been marching on into the future, so far without any sort of considerable pestering from one pesky United States government. In the meantime, Dotcom’s been doing his best to beef the service up, offering cash money to anyone who can strengthen its encryption. And now Mega is taking Bitcoin. Because of…
What is the Universe? Is the Universe everything there was, is and will be? Is the Universe everything we can observe and things we know exist but haven’t been observed yet? I mathematics part of the Universe or do they exist outside of the Universe? This one-minute-long video shows exactly what the Universe is—but proceed…
The Amazon product page for Maisto International Inc.’s model Predator drones has been inundated with snarky parody reviews mocking the replica, apparently as a means of “protesting” the government’s controversial practice of targeted drone strikes. But rather than dissuade potential customers, the shrill whine of impotent hippy rage has accomplished precisely the opposite—Amazon can barely…
I love timelapse drawings that explain complex things, like timelines or processes. They are usually mesmerizing and beautiful. This history of music is no exception. It’s brilliant. Although some of the technical terms are in Spanish, you will understand it all. [Thanks Oscar!]
The British police officers that raided Ian Driscoll’s Tewkesbury home found the mortar they were looking for. They just didn’t expect it to be plastic. Or a model. “The Action Man looked a bit like me, so I decided to put it as my Facebook picture,” Driscoll, who makes models for a living, explained to…
You know what smells awesome? Hot, sweaty leather—like the ass crack of Jim Morrison’s pants. And now you can enjoy the pungent aroma every time you sit in this Frankensteined armchair and pull a 10k on its integrated erg. Germany’s Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits spent more than three years developing the the GEWOS (Gesund…
With a meteorite exploding over Russia today, it’s easy to forget that anything else happened this week, but there was plenty of other madness. iOS proved to have a dangerous lockscreen flaw, North Korea tested a nuclear bomb, Iran photoshopped some pictures of its jet in flight, we learned how to avoid the 10 worst…
We’ve come a long way since the days of Cool World and Who Framed Roger Rabbit? I mean, just look at last December’s blockbuster, The Hobbit. Peter Jackson’s Weta Studios (the same group that created Looper’s skylines and District 9’s extra terrestrial tech) leverages cutting-edge CGI techniques to meld live action and digital animation so…