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If you’ve already decorated your iPhone with a recycled skateboard back panel, then there’s only one accessory you need to complete your look: a pair of sunglasses made from the same stuff. https://gizmodo.com/skateboards-make-for-gnarly-iphone-backs-5915881 These shades are made by fashion label Diamond Supply Co, and are constructed from recycled, multicolored layered wood taken from old skateboard…
Imagine if you picked up a ceramic teapot and it felt hairy, of if you ran your hand across a counter top and it felt like sandpaper. That’s exactly the kind of thing researchers at the cutting edge of touch interfaces are trying to do, by changing the way everyday objects feel using a weak…
With Marissa Mayer at the helm, Yahoo is following Google’s lead: it wants to focus on product, not profit. [WSJ]
Nobody enjoys being ignored. It is the worst, most loathsome feeling in the world. And being ignored via text message is the double worst, because your whole body is practically salivating for that familiar chime or buzz alert, and it just. never. comes. It’s like the worst, most emotionally fraught, prolonged sneeze. Have I made…
The Diamond Club is an erotic fiction book that reached as high as #4 on the iTunes paid eBooks list just behind the Fifty Shades of Grey trilogy. It’s an amazing accomplishment as it’s only been on sale for three days. And even more amazing since it’s a fake book. How is the book fake?…
As technology evolves to allow more of life to take place on the internet—online shopping, online dating, video chats, etc—the lines blur between what is true and what is a faux, web version of the real deal. Online shopping still takes money, your money, so that’s an easy answer. But what about cybersex? There’s a…
Last year’s Nikon 1 J1 promised some professional features for the amateur photographer looking to move on up and man was it a huge disappointment. The Nikon J2 is a virtually identical camera packed with even more gimmicky features for amateurs with some dollar to burn. https://gizmodo.com/the-best-affordable-pro-compact-camera-5870931 As Nikon’s first affordable, compact, interchangeable-lens camera, the…
Stevie Ray Vaughan Live at the El Mocambo 1983 Anything Hendrix could do, SRV could do better—that includes the guitars and the cocaine. How Marijuana Works Nat Geo takes a CGI tour of our insides and discusses the physiological processes of getting blunted. Jim Carrey – Stand Up Comedy Mr. Rubberface himself doing a half…
Some companies think logos and branding are so important that they spend millions and millions of dollars on designing them. Other companies go with something simple and end up spending nothing. The funny thing? It’s usually the companies that spend little on designing logos that become the most iconic brands. Seriously, companies like BP spend…
17-year-old Justin Bieber look-alike Austin Wierschke, of Rhinelander, Wisconsin (and a native of the United Kingdom?), is $50,000 richer today—thanks to his speedy-quick thumbs and unfailingly accurate dexterity. He’s a two-time prize-winning SMS champion, ladies and gents, the fastest in our great nation. A noble talent undeniably deserving of large piles of cash. The eight-round…
If you aren’t already planning out your hypothetical fantasy wedding on digital vision board Pinterest, you may now start doing so: the once invite-only platform is now free for everyone and anyone to join. From their blog: Today we’re thrilled to announce open registration! For those of you who haven’t joined Pinterest yet, this means…
So much Mars Madness, so little David Bowie, weirdly. It’s only appropriate that tonight’s #soundtrack reflect the current red planet rage. David Bowie looks a lot like a glam clown in this video—or a Martian, maybe? Whatever his stylistic intent, this song is a classic and ought to be revisited by us all. Because: Curiosity.
Because showing highlights of the Olympics can be quite the political mess of air rights and restrictions and licensing and sponsors and other BS like that, ABC News in Australia decided to circumvent the issue by re-creating the women’s 100m hurdles finals with Lego. It’s awesome. As you may know, Australian Sally Pearson beat out…
When Windows 8 launches in October, the Surface won’t be the only tablet option. Joining it will be the 10.1-inch Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet 2, a Intel Atom-packing, enterprise-leaning device that might come packed with enough features to appeal to a larger swath of nerds. Slightly thicker than an iPad at 0.39 inches, but also lighter…
Sharing your pictures with friends on Facebook is convenient! It’s also really convenient for creepers you hardly know to peer at your body and digitally stalk you too. And with Facebook’s privacy settings so confusing, you need something better. You need McAfee’s Social Protection app. It’s potentially a very useful tool for people who are…
Inspired by the shadows it casts, the Silhouette Lamp is unassuming and elegant. Turn it to its side, and you might mistake it for a coat rack because it’s so slender. It uses an acrylic shade that doesn’t look like a shade at all. Its unexpected design was actually intended for smaller homes where you…
There are a lot of variables that go into brewing the perfect cup of coffee. And unless you fancy yourself an aficionado, you probably don’t sweat the details. So why not let Technivorm’s Mochamaster sweat them for you. It ensures the perfect water temperature while brewing so all you have to worry about is whether…
Radiation, Nitrates, and Humidity; oh my! The Lapka Personal Environmental Monitor will be hitting store shelves late this year with a $230 price tag. It will measure the amount of radiation and number of EMF fields penetrating your personal space, while tracking the amount of nitrates (residue from industrial fertilizers) covering your salad, as well…
Some might say the only useful tools on a Swiss Army Knife are the bottle opener and corkscrew. And for those people there’s now a multitool designed specifically for alcoholics that incorporates ten useful bartending tools into a single pocket-friendly enabler assistant. Annoyingly called the Bar10der, the $50 multitool (available come October) includes a muddler,…
If there are any inmates reading the site, you might want to pay attention. Instead of polished steel or gleaming ceramic, this letter opener’s razor-edged blade is made from 100 percent recycled paper mixed with a water-based resin derived from cashew shells. It’s like a $45 prison shank that can be used to open your…