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There has been plenty of speculation about how much money Google is making—or losing—on its snazzy new Nexus 7. The analysts at IHS iSuppli tore it down, added up the cost of its components, and determined it’s cheaper than originally suspected. AllThingsD reports that IHS iSuppli calculated a pretty healthy margin: The $200 8GB Nexus…
Deron Williams, NBA point guard and savior of ironic sport liking, just inked a new contract to stay with the Brooklyn Nets. Well, inked is the wrong word as Williams actually signed his 5 year $98 million contract on an iPad. With his finger. This is what Williams, who’s in Vegas for Team USA Basketball…
Holy bucket of bricks—that 152,455-piece, 677-pound, 6.56-foot-long Lego Rolls-Royce Trent 1000 jet engine doesn’t only look insane—it also moves! Watch the most complicated Lego machine in action.
If there’s one fact of computing life, it’s that there’s never enough damn storage, and if you think it’s bad now, just wait ’til you’re downloading 4K movies. Still, research is at least keeping up, and now scientists can store bits of information on single molecules—which could pave the way for petabyte SSDs. The project,…
Facebook may be a little lax when it comes to privacy, but it seems to be doubling down on security. The site is now directing users who think their computer might be infected with malware to sites where they can get free antivirus software. The new Malware Checkpoint will send PC-users to sign up for…
The increasing frequency of extreme weather events has had meteorologists scratching their heads for a long time, unsure whether they could be firmly attributed to man-made climate change or not. Now, a study by a global team of scientists suggests that we can be squarely blamed in many cases. The study, which is to be…
Inspired by Tim Bray’s recent post about how many devices people carry, I got to thinking: what’s the best possible combination of electronic devices to carry right now? Obviously we’d all love to carry a single device that did everything properly, but that’s some way off. So, currently, when I’m out-and-about I carry a MacBook…
Our eyes are wonderfully complex biological devices, which most of us take for granted. But do you know that our perception of detail varies massively across our field of view? Or understand why we can walk in the dark but not read? This interactive cartoon does a great job of explaining those complex ideas and…
Last week Bloomberg reported that Amazon was in the process of developing a phone. Now, the Wall Street Journal is going one step further, by suggesting that the company is testing a handset, and even getting ready to go into production. According to those infamous “unnamed sources”, the Journal explains, the device’s screen is between…
Internet angel @tannerstokes has created a browser extension that converts all YouTube comments to Herp Derp. (Available for Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Opera.) Of course, just in case you actually care to read what the lurkers of YouTube have to say, you need only click the Herp Derps for a reverse translation. The perfect dose…
There’s usually no escaping a difficult conversation. But at least nowadays we can choose in which medium to have the chat. There’s certainly a premium placed on in-person conversations—really, you just want to be there with the person, see his (or her) facial expressions, reactions, etc. It’s also nice to have the guarantee of an…
In response to Monday’s news that Apple had pulled 39 of its computers from EPEAT‘s green certification, Apple spokesperson Kristin Huguet today released the following statement to The Loop: “Apple takes a comprehensive approach to measuring our environmental impact and all of our products meet the strictest energy efficiency standards backed by the US government,…
Star Wars Moto-X The Empire may be run by a bunch of species-enslaving, planet-destroying pricks but they’re not so evil as to deny the grunts a little R&R from time to time. I’m just glad to see they finally put the sand dunes of Tatooine to good use. This Edible Binger Provides Your Daily Recommended…
We reported earlier that the legal proceedings in the case against Megaupload kingpin Kim Dotcom have been delayed to March 2013. And it seems Dotcom is none too pleased about this latest turn. “Hey DOJ, we will go to the US. No need for extradition. We want bail, funds unfrozen for lawyers & living expenses,”…
9 to 5 Mac uploaded to their YouTube channel a corporate recruiting video originally uploaded to by Apple. Nearly one minute in, a wall papered with product sheets seems to definitely doesn’t show a mock-up of the heavily-rumored larger-screened iPhone. Can you spot anything else in the 4.5 minute clip that’s worth pointing out? Watch…
HBO’s new documentary (Matthew Akers, Jeff Dupre) follows the prolific Yugoslavian performance artist as she prepares for the event she’s been working towards her entire life: a retrospective of her work at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. For the retrospective (which was up in 2010, originating the name The Artist Is…
Coolers: often ugly, frequently necessary. You can get a styrofoam piece of junk that you’re going to spend $3 on only to throw away later, or you could spend $50 or more on a hunk of ugly plastic that will sit in your garage nine months of the year collecting cobwebs. Those aren’t your only…
Few things are more refreshing than a drink of water on a hot day. The latest and greatest way Hydrapak is keeping that water extra cool is using PrimaLoft—the same fluffy material that keeps mountaineers from freezing to death in the snow. In recent years PrimaLoft—a synthetic insulation—has become increasingly popular in serious cold weather…
If Batman had to use a Batboat in the last part of the Dark Knight trilogy, this would be it. Heck, if you told me this was a stealth speedboat for the US Navy, I would believe you. The 8-meter black Z-boat is the creation of architect and designer Zaha Hadid. It’s being built by…
When you think of LEDs, you probably picture small, nipple-esque lumps of plastic. But if these scientists have their way, the LEDs of the future will look more like bright, glowing paper or fabric. Researchers from Linköping University, Sweden, have just published work in Rapid Research Letters that reveals they’re capable of growing white LEDs…