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“Ride” might not even be the right verb here, because the “rider” is strapped in and sort of hangs from the frame. In any case, this contraption, called the Fliz Bike, is a prototype intended to make biking more maneuverable for urban environments. It may succeed at that, but it just looks weird, partly in…
Not too long ago, Dropbox was the victim of a security breach, and as a result, they said they’d cook up a 2-step verification system for the service. Now it’s here, and you should go turn if on if you keep anything of value in your Dropbox, or even if you don’t. To turn the…
Making use of pedal-power to charge your phone or power headlights isn’t a brand new biking technology, but the EcoXPower brings something new to the table by letting you do both of those simultaneously. Touting itself as the first gadget with this kind of multi-tasking power, the EcoXPower has two main parts. First is the…
As if Google’s cyber-glasses weren’t sci-fi enough, the search giant is also apparently looking into cyber-gloves. The patent “Seeing with your hand” has been granted to Google, and could be the beginning of a future Glass peripheral. The patent outlines a glove with a camera on the fingertip, with gyroscopes and accelerometers built into the…
You already know that Facebook and privacy don’t really get along, but many “improvements” to the service are making it easier and easier to share everything without even knowing. Avi Charkham rounded a bunch of these tricks up over at TechCrunch, and they’re as subtle as they are sketchy. Some of the changes seem to…
While most companies are pushing phones to have bigger screens and more processing power, OwnFone is taking things in the other direction with these extremely simple, custom printed dumbphones. With an OwnFone, you can take calls, and call people you know. That’s it. Before ordering an OwnFone, you choose up to twelve contacts and each…
So I finished Infinite Jest a few months ago, and as soon as I did, I came across the lovely video for The Decemberists’ Calamity Song. Admittedly, I was a bit more drawn to the whole Eshaton thing than the song at first, but it’s really started to grow on me, and I’ve been mumbling…
Size matters, and in this case, the goal is tiny. The new Diana Baby 110, a descendant from a line of already small cameras, is the tiniest yet. It’ll fit just nicely in the palm of your hands. Also it takes pictures. The Diana Baby comes with one 24mm standard lens, the option to add…
When the verdict in the Apple vs. Samsung trail came back so fast, despite having so many individual decisions to it, there was plenty of speculation that the jury might not have really cared or been informed. Jurors themselves are saying otherwise. CNET and Reuters reached out to two of the jurors, both of whom…
Sure, I love my smartphone, but she’s not my first love, and she never will be. I’ve loved another, the beautiful LG VX8350, who treated me so very, very well in my youth. She was a solid little phone, with a front screen that was absolutely perfect for covertly checking texts in class and playing…
Another week, another deluge of news. With more iPhone 5 rumors swirling around, a kid losing a $675,000 copyright lawsuit, and an important step being made towards the fountain of youth, there’s a lot to sift through, but this list should help. Oh, and Apple won their patent lawsuit big time, but you’ve probably heard…
The verdict in the Apple vs. Samsung case may mean that over a billion dollars will be headed Apples way out of Samsung’s pocket, it was also a moral victory, at least to Tim Cook. Shortly after the verdict—squarely in Apple’s favor—was announced, Cook sent out a memo, congratulating those at Apple for their work,…
YouTube is a great place to go and find a specific video, but YouTube wants more from you. YouTube wants you to get trapped and bounce from video to video to video forever, and the new feature it’s testing aims to do exactly that. Called the “Moodwall,” this unusual interface is starting to pop up…
Any time you’re out to see a show—whether it’s actors on stage or Hollywood’s latest money grab, the place you sit in relation to the action is vitally important to your viewing enjoyment. But it’s not just a matter of preference—there’s a science to getting the best seat. Here’s where to go to get the…
As technology marches ever forwards, there are companies who will want to make sure advertising can keep up. That’s why Sony filed a patent for next-gen ads that let you skip through them, but only if you yell a brand name at your TV. The patent includes a whole bunch of annoying, but relatively benign…
Sure, we’ve all written a number that big, but have you ever written a number in the billions knowing that there might be actual dollars moving behind it, eventually, after endless appeals? Samsung did manage to get a sweet little 0.24 percent discount, which caused the whole thing to have to be rewritten, but either…
When you’re flipping through the IKEA catalog and wondering how they make all that easy-to-assemble furniture look so good inside that lovely apartment, know this: it’s fake. As in, it doesn’t exist. As in, it was made on a computer by a 3D graphic artist. According to the WSJ, 12% of IKEA pictures—catalog, web, brochure—were…
Increasingly, as we turn more to our computers and tablets to watch TV episodes, we tune out other important programming: namely, the news. And, if you’re like me and get your news from your Twitter feed, a moment (or an hour, or a few) away from the internet can mean missing out on a entire…
This Is What Cypress Hill’s Insane in the Membrane Looks Like When Played Through a Squid Finally, science with practical real-world applications! They just haven’t figured out what those are just yet. Greg Gage of Backyard Brains explains how his team achieved these results: During experiments on the axons of the Woods Hole squid (loligo…
Porn is porn is porn is porn. It’s packaged, produced, precisely staged. Even “amateur” porn isn’t really amateur. As Cindy Gallop, founder of the US ad firm Bartle Bogle Hegarty and driving force behind MakeLoveNotPorn.com, is quick to clarify: the submission guidelines for user-generated porn sites specify everything from strategic camera angles to scripted dialogue,…