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If you’re prone to unintentionally killing plants, these Petal solar lights from Mohzy might be a good way to ease back into gardening. You’ll still need to ensure they get plenty of sunlight, but won’t die if you screw that up. Instead, if you’ve planted them in the wrong place—which just involves jamming their plastic…
Sergey Larenkov has published a new series of his amazing World War II photo mashups. This time they are photos of the Nazi’s Siege of Leningrad travelling forward in time to the modern city, now called Saint Petersburg. Yesterday, Russia celebrated the day they broke the siege. The Siege of Leningrad was one of the…
In an attempt to promote interactive learning and take over the textbook industry, Apple made its education announcement in New York this morning. Just in case you were at the chiropractor all day trying to undo years of damage caused by a heavy backpack, here’s what went down: Apple’s iPad Textbooks: Everything You Need to…
See? Congress does listen to the will of the people on occasion—especially when that will is wielded as a blunt instrument. As this infographic from ProPublica illustrates, yesterday’s blackout protests not only culled the official SOPA supporters by 15 congressmen, it actually added 70 opponents. In all, official supporters for the House’s anti-piracy bill dropped…
Apple: walk into work without knowing any of your coworkers, get fired if you talk about your job. Google: walk into work and get on location eyebrow shaping. Which sounds better to you? Fortune just placed Google atop its 100 Best Companies to Work For list, and it’s not hard to imagine why: Employees rave…
The feds shut down Megaupload today, and the RIAA is juiced. In a statement released after the DoJ killed Megaupload, the RIAA celebrated victory with a hearty diatribe villainizing the file-sharing site. You can’t read the RIAA’s statement online, because its website was taken down by anonymous, but we got it straight from the source?…
Apple’s iBook 2 app comes with some interesting media bundled in it. Developers have uncovered high resolution images that seem designed for use in a Retina display but the iPad 2 doesn’t have one. Is this evidence that the iPad 3 will? The pictures are denoted with “@2x” in their filename and at, 2048×1536 pixels,…
Gawker’s uncovered a pretty devious plan of Anonymous to wage war in its Megaupload retaliation—tricking Twitter users into firing the Low Orbit Ion Cannon. But what the hell is that? Giz explains. Our Gawker brother Adrian Chen explains: Anonymous members are distributing a link that ropes internet users into an illegal DDoS attack against these…
What do you spend your cash on when you’re milking the hell out of the internet with your very own filesharing supersite? Buy things like a Rolls-Royce Phantom with a license plate reading “GOD.” Now, the government owns it! Revealed in the enormous 72-page indictment against Megaupload’s operators is the huge list of forfeited property—and…
Sooner or later winter is going to get to you. Most people just suck it up, layer themselves in synthetics, and brave the cold. This year, you’re going to give up. Don’t go outside. You don’t have to. Now that you’ve decided to stay inside till about, oh, April or so, you need to prepare.…
It was almost definitely not the first time Apple thought about how to revolutionize textbooks and education, but Joe Peters and a couple of Apple interns won its annual iContest, “sort of an American Idol for great ideas that gives interns a chance to present their best thoughts to executives,” by presenting a plan for…
Filmmaker Casey Neistat shows a neat trick that can turn a shot full of water into a shot filled with whiskey all through… magic? Sleight of hand? Devil’s work? Destiny? No. DENSITY. It’s obvious to mostly everyone who took some sort of physics class BUT alcohol is lighter than water, therefore it floats to the…
You might’ve noticed that the other Mat and I talk a lot about coffee and coffee gear, and occasionally we say some things that sound crazy, like the French Press is the most brutal “French” invention since the guillotine, or that we’d sooner drink water from a muddy elephant footprint pressed into a swamp fed…
Great White Sharks get a bum rap. Sure they’ll blindly attack anything they think is food before swimming off in search of delicious sea lions. But who hasn’t? Instead of hating on these eating machines of the sea, how about we track them and learn about their wonderful migration. What’s it do? Expedition White Shark…
I don’t live in a high risk area for deadly tremors, but after watching this earthquake-proof table easily survive having a 2,200 pound block dropped on it, I think I still want one for my office—just in case. The table was designed by Ido Bruno and Arthur Brutter primarily for use in schools. Students are…
Anonymous has sure been quiet lately, but today’s federal bust of Megaupload riled ’em up good: a retaliatory strike against DoJ.gov (and plenty of other foes) leaving them completely dead. DownForEveryoneOrJustMe.com is reporting the department’s site as universally nuked, and an Anonymous-affiliated Twitter account is boasting success. This is almost certainly the result of a…
Facebook has unleashed their latest version of Open Graph. With 60 apps ready at launch, get ready for your News Feed to become a non-stop barrage of food photos, song recommendations, and movie reviews. Oh dear God, how do I make it stop? If you, or some of your friends uses a music streaming service…
Google announced today that while it might have 90 million Google+ users, it has 250 million people using its Android handsets. That’s 700,000 activations per day, on average, with over 11 billion downloads from the Android market in all. That’s a whole lot of devices; 50 million more than just three months ago. And how…
How many versions are there of Street Fighter? I think the last count was 250. I might be wrong. But it’s pretty close to that. Eventually, all games will have a Street Fighter tie in, Madden 2013: Chun Li’s Revenge, Halo 5: The Flood of Ryu. Actually, I’d play that second game. While you’re practicing…
We know Viagra is good at keeping human penises erect. And shouldn’t that be enough? Not for one horticultural expert who claims the drug does the same for cut flowers. David Domoney, a TV personality in the United Kingdom and decorated plant expert says that crushed into the water of cut stems, the chemicals in…