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The Image Language, a new site that you’re about to waste your afternoon on, strings together images instead of words to make visual sentences. Type whatever you want into the box, and each word is instantly replaced by the first result of a Google Images search. Totally pointless, totally fun. From the project’s description: The…
I have no idea why it’s so captivating. But capturing, not just an object, but its reflection is an effective photographic motif as old as photographs themselves. And for this week’s Shooting Challenge, you mastered the technique. Winner: Well-Manicured I was walking around in the city, and I happened to notice a really cool reflection…
So it was raining heavily for the last few days and I went out in search of puddles on the street to reflect something of from. The reflections always came out blurry because rain was falling on the water all the time. The solution of this problem – shoot under a bridge, which is what…
Funny story behind this picture… I was at Technical Crew (essentially the stage technicians for my school), and the Tech. Director runs in asking for someone with a camera to go outside. We all assumed there had been a car accident or something hilarious had happened, so we run outside to see what he was…
It’s not quite as terrible a trend as using your massive tablet as your go-to camera, but smartphone users who shoot video in portrait mode run a very close second when it comes to annoying habits. Not only are the thick black pillarbox bars on either side of the video extremely annoying, but the human…
Herman Miller’s line of office chairs might offer extreme comfort with proper ergonomics, but they’re lacking a certain something to ensure your co-workers cower at your feet. A certain something this $30,000 life-size Game of Thrones replica has in spades. The throne looks like it was formed from thousands of melted down swords taken from…
If you have a Facebook account, you’ve likely seen your dull friends post some version of a “privacy notice” there recently. The idea is that posting it as your status will somehow prevent Facebook from, well, doing the things Facebook does with your information. It’s nonsense. Don’t be that person. Here’s the dumb block of…
Airtime is a new startup by Sean Parker and Shawn Fanning (of Napster fame) that recycles an old idea: Chatroulette. Yep, that random video chatting dickfest invented by some Russian teenager has seemingly been redressed in tailored suits and landscaped beards and is totally going to change the world. Joke. It’s Chatroulette buttoned-up, which means…
Nintendo just announced at E3 that the Wii U would have Hulu Plus, Amazon, Netflix, and YouTube as content partners. It has a long way to go to catch up to the Xbox 360 as a content hub, but that’s a pretty nice start. [Kotaku]
If you’ve ever seen the movie Alive, you know how uncomfortable it can be living in the fuselage of a passenger jet. But one man seems to have made it work with his very own Boeing 727 that he calls home. CNN reports on one Bruce Campbell, a mild-mannered Oregonian who purchased a 1969 Olympic…
If you’ve ooh and aahed over the beautiful hi-res retina displays on the iPhone 4 and new iPad, prepare to have your mind completely blown by how much resolution Japan Display has squeezed into its new minuscule LCD screens. The company’s managed to cram a resolution of 1,280 x 800, the same as what the…
Google is doing everything it can to photograph every last corner of the world for its Street View feature. But there are still some places its mapping fleet can’t go, and you can fill in those holes yourself with your very own Street View camera kit. Imagine being able to give total strangers an interactive…
A few months ago we heard rumors about Google’s plan to launch a TV or video service, which would run on the Google Fiber that’s currently being installed in Kansas City. Now Engadget has turned up more evidence that this might be the case at the FCC. The GFHD100 box, which just appeared in the…
Melanoma is an easily treatable disease with nearly a 100-percent cure rate—assuming you discovery it before the cancer metastasizes. A newly FDA-approved imaging device—based on a guided-missile navigation system—will find suspect moles faster, easier, and more accurately than ever before. According to estimates from the National Institute of Health, some 70,000 Americans will be diagnosed…
You can plaster Post-Its everywhere to help you remember things. But a band called the Family Bones has used them in a much less utilitarian way—they took 25,000 of the stickies to make a wonderfully sweet music video for the song “If You Ever Need Someone.” We’ve definitely seen others in this style before, but…
This week at Computex, PC manufacturers are outing hybrid devices of every stripe. They’re fun, goofy, slightly-to-moderately confusing little gadgets, but they’re also a reminder that Microsoft isn’t going it alone in its massive gamble on Windows 8. Everyone’s along for the ride. No one denies that Windows 8 has a wonderful touch interface. We’ve…
A couple of years back, Apple purchased the patents from a materials firm by the name of Liquidmetal. The company made an amorphous metal alloy which combined high strength with the ability to be bent and flexed into complex shapes without suffering deformation. Many have speculated what Apple might use the technology for, but according…
Leo Tolstoy couldn’t have possibly known that the war between competing ereaders would result in the mucking up of his magnum opus. Ars Technica reports that in a budget Nook version of War and Peace, every instance of the word “Kindled” has been replaced by “Nookd.” The “Nookd” problem with the $1.00 version of War…
Neural implants and biologically altered humans are the stuff of science fiction, but we’re teetering on the precipice of the promise of what lies just beyond our current scientific prowess. What’s going to happen when we make the first inroads to improving human function and intelligence through technological implants? When we’re all bionic men? Daniel…
With WWDC just around the bend—Apple’s keynote is next Monday—it’s time to face the usual torrent of leaks and dribbles and rumors and lies. And while this look at a rumored 13-inch MacBook could well be the latter, it certainly matches up with what we’d expect. Except, maybe, for that display. What you’re looking at…