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Apple just got awarded a new patent that may become the wearable version of the iPad one day: eyeglasses that would display apps, video, images, and overlay information on the world around you in realtime—something like Schwarzenegger’s vision in Terminator. Or, you know, be just as stupid as Google’s Project Glass, only prettier. Like Google’s…
The citizens of the desert town of Broken Hill were surprised when they woke up to this surreal scene: giant Lego trees and flowers—66 times bigger than the actual pieces—had grown everywhere overnight. It was the work of Lego, which is setting up installations all around Australia to celebrate its 50 anniversary there. I hope…
While everyone is transitioning to lighter and thinner laptops, you can show your love for Apple’s venerable—and occasionally updated—Mac Pro tower with this custom printed 3D iPhone case. If you’re lacking a 3D printer at home, and the 3D modeling skills necessary to create your own, you can just order this case from Shapeways for…
If you thought Google Glasses looked bad, Olympus’s augmented reality specs will make you want to drop dead. The company today announced an awkward, wearable display prototype called Meg 4.0, although it’s nothing like Google’s version. Weighing in at 30g, the Olympus model has a 320 x 240 floating screen on the lenses that connects…
Email archives are a awful, anachronistic time capsules of the things we used to say to the people we used to know. It’s easy to ignore, for the most part, except when you’re syncing a new computer’s email client for the first time, and you’re forced to look your past in the eye. For me,…
Thanks to researchers at the University of Calgary, you no longer have to be ashamed of your gigantic thumbs. In fact, their Fat Thumb smartphone interface takes advantage of your opposable digit’s monstrous dimensions to let you fully interact with your device with just one hand. You’re probably thinking to yourself, “I can already send…
Ten bells, and not seven trumpets, announced the apocalypse on February 20, 1971. It was 10:33AM, and teletypes in every single radio and TV station across the country rang those bells to announce an incoming message that nobody had received before. It was a message that announced the end of the world, sent by the…
There are some perks to working as a blogger, and one of them is that anywhere with Wi-Fi is your office. Great! But often times, when working in a coffee shop for instance, you experience some outrageous behavior. Right now, someone six feet from me is sat using Skype, very loudly, without a headset—and it’s…
Last night saw a lot of fireworks go off across the US. But in San Diego a technical fault saw the city’s display—which was supposed to last for 18 mesmerizing minutes—go off in just 10 seconds. Oops. While it was no doubt disappointing on some level, the result is actually spectacular. Short-lived, yes, but those…
Last week Google announced the strange-looking Nexus Q: a media streamer built by Americans for… well, we’re not exactly sure who it’s for. But iFixit has taken a look inside, and it’s not quite the all-American Google might have you think. Perhaps that’s not surprising: it’s packed with circuitry, and it would be almost impossible…
Marco Arment is reporting that Apple’s trusty App Store is offering up corrupt apps for download, supplying updates that are buggy and tend to crash as soon as they’re launched. So far apps such as Instapaper, GoodReader, PDX Bus and Angry Birds Space HD Free have all been observed to display the problem, but we…
Not only do you not need wishes, you don’t even have to stumble across a genie in a bottle to get your hands on this pixelated flying carpet. All you have to do is pony up $1,500+ to Duffy London, and resolve yourself to the fact that this coffee table will never get off the…
If you’ve ever wondered where all the world’s tweets come from, wonder no more. This visualization, put together by researchers at the Oxford Internet Institute, shows the origins of the entire globe’s tweets. The data set comprises a sample of 20 percent of the planet’s geocoded tweets taken during a week-long period in March of…
We all know what it’s like: you decide you finally need to get a new computer, TV or camera. The first thing you do is work out how much you can spend, then start looking for the best products in your price range. Big mistake, because budgeting like that will likely cause you to spend…
Oh, crap! Your uncle Steve just blew an artillery shell in his hand, and he’s been drinking beer all day but he’s not bleeding that much. What do you do? Probably go to a hospital. But if you’re not near one, you can use your smartphone to load up Health Tap get some advice from…
Just one, as Chris Reigler, an electrical engineering student from the University of Queensland in Australia, discovered. His floating LevLight project could one day revolutionize the way we change burnt out light bulbs, and make thousands of “how many X does it take to change a light bulb?” jokes completely moot. The LevLight combines the…
This non-descript cabinet is the perfect addition to your stately study or office. But it has nothing to with its wood finish or stylish accents. At the push of a button it automatically opens to reveal a classic Whac-a-Mole arcade game—perfect for killing time or relieving stress. With a price tag of $35,000 it might…
Jeff Bizbub spends his days as a GE engineer, but he also has a degree in music theory. And that works just fine for him, because he’s been able to use his artistic know-how to troubleshoot problems in machines. The ignition spark engines he works with are very large—they’re nearly 11 inches around and they…
You can cover yourself from head to toe in red, white, and blue today, but nothing will demonstrate your national pride like wearing Romain Jerome’s latest timekeeping creation. Because the Liberty-DNA was actually made with particles from the Statue of Liberty. Romain Jerome actually has a long history of incorporating exotic materials into its expensive…
If you’re the type who tries to maintain a constant state of readiness for any emergency, Devon Briggs’ folding credit card fork will ensure you never have to resort to eating with your hands at a party or fast food joint. Made from biodegradable plastic, Devon’s flat-pack fork is designed to be an alternative to…