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Most folding scooters are missing something. You know, like a seat or actual portability. But the MOVEO from Turkish nonprofit Antro has a true mounted seat and folds to the size of a wheely suitcase. Intriguing. The MOVEO has a carbon-composite body and weighs about 55 pounds, heavy as luggage goes, but pretty light for…
Everybody knows about Steve Job’s famous intentions to go thermonuclear on Android if necessary, but it seems that current CEO Tim Cook wasn’t necessarily on the same tactical page. According to Reuters, unnamed sources with knowledge of the situation say that Cook was opposed to suing Samsung when the trouble started brewing, because Samsung was…
There’s nothing quite like taking advantage of the drunk, or the stupid, or the drunk and stupid. And these bets are, if not the best way to do that, at least one of the most amusing. Weird-trick extraordinaire Richard Wiseman is back with another collection of “bar” bets you can’t lose, and they’re just as…
The Earth has problem skin; one popped, the other didn’t. :DDDDD Those Canadians! via Col. Chris Hadfield
Scavenger hunt-loving hacker, Yusuke Katayama was arrested today after months on the run. Disgruntled for some reason, he sent viral death threats, and while evading Japanese police, he mentioned that information about his virus was strapped to a cat roaming Tokyo. Months later the cat was found, leading to his arrest. Japanese police used riddles…
No one wants to be on a plane with batteries that are liable to explode, and since Boeing grounded its 787 Dreamliners after such an incident, no one has had to be. Except for the test crew that took one into the yesterday. But don’t worry, it all turned out just fine. The flight was…
Winter storm Nemo’s triumphant entrance has come and gone by this point, and there’s no shortage of documentation to show for it. After all, any aspiring snowpocalypse worth its (road) salt inspires an army of time timelapses that speed the storm’s once fluttering bounty into a straight-up dump. Here are a couple of the better…
Some songs just fit some weather, and with a big ol’ snow storm trudging its way across the east coast, there’s no better time to listen to some Weakerthans. Specifically “Our Retired Explorer” which is, fittingly, about the Antarctic. Off the (fantastic) 2003 album Reconstruction Site, “Our Retired Explorer (Dines with Michel Foucault in Paris,…
If you were just cruising around the web today and got hit smack in the face with a Google Chrome malware error, you weren’t the only one. A whole number of sites from such as imgur, DeviantArt, The San Francisco Chronicle, and YouTube were blocked for many users citing malware from us.bernerverein.ch. Reports started bubbling…
For all the Star Wars news lately, there hasn’t been much that affects what action figures we’ll be seeing for the next few years. For now? We’re getting new recreations of classic outfits from the movies. The Star Wars Black Series is an effort to pore over reference images from the old films, some still…
Last year was basically the biggest year ever for Marvel, with the Avengers movie blowing everyone’s expectations out of the water. So what do you make action figures of this year? Plenty, actually. There’s the new Iron Man 3 movie to start, and the Ultimate Spider-Man and Avengers Assemble cartoons. And Wolverine has his own…
If you’re not a Transformers fan, you’d be excused if you didn’t know exactly who Metroplex is. After some comprehensive research, we’ve figured out he’s really tall and holds Optimus in his hand a lot. Oh, also, he’s a new gigantic 24-inch transformer—the biggest ever made. Metroplex is gigantic and turns into a freaking CITY.…
Everybody’s got their grand plans to put an end to piracy. Cable providers are instituting 6-strikes policies against alleged infringers, and the FBI, they like to take down sites like MegaUpload. But that doesn’t mean they don’t torrent, themselves. TorrentFreak dug up a little list of what’s been being pirated from FBI IPs. With the…
A lot went down this week. Surface Pro reviews came out, but that’s not all. We’ve got a collection of mind-blowing optical illusions, the longest saddest lon-con ever, the weight of Thor’s hammer, the harrowing tail of how Monster screwed up its chance with Beats, unfly-able Iranian stealth fighters, the best and worst Super Bowl…
Today is the Surface Pro’s big day in the sun. And if you want a good launch, you’ve got to make sure you’ve got the things you’re selling and they’re in places where people can buy them. So far, it looks like that’s not the case when it comes to the Surface Pro. The 128GB…
Traditionally, Blackberry has been the choice of the majorly security conscious, but the times are changing. iOS has been shaping up to be pretty secure, and has even coaxed some US government agencies to jump ship. Now a security firm in Virgina is “neutering” iPads so G men can use those too. The report comes…
Everybody’s favorite clue-guessing computer Watson was always destined for more than just trouncing meatbags on Jeopardy. And though it spent a little of its time just hanging out and learning how to swear, Watson has now moved on to bigger and better things. “Dr”. Watson’s taking patients now, through a cloud-based medical application. Watson’s first…
The 128GB Surface Pro sold out at Microsoft’s online store in just a few hours. Big demand or small supply? [WinBeta]
In a way, Google already is a porn machine; it is what you make of it. But it turns out that a handful of bizarre, technically impossible search queries turn the raunchiness up like 20 notches and cause the engine to return porn results almost exclusively. The searches themselves aren’t dirty in the slightest, either.…
Building a spaceship generally isn’t something you do on a whim. But that’s not quite the case with this tiny one, which can be fully printed by lasers in under a minute. Using mirrors and—fittingly—lasers, the laser lithography system flashes laser power to solidify piles of powdered polymer into a pretty sweet little model of…