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YouTube added a new feature that lets you start a hangout and watch a video together with your friends on Google+. When you are watching a video on YouTube, click “Share” and to the right of the embed information is a link to launch a Google Hangout. Select that link, launch a hangout and wait…
California’s Glass Beach is a striking example of how garbage can be transformed into something beautiful. In the 1950’s, residents of nearby Fort Bragg would throw their garbage over the cliffs and onto what is now known as Glass Beach. Back then, it was known as “The Dumps” and this growing garbage pile was occasionally…
So much news passes before our collective eyes every day that we couldn’t possibly cover it all. Mostly because much of it isn’t worth covering! But here are a some borderline tidbits we passed on, just in case. Inside the iPhone 5 Factory, or Not Could this really be a picture of a Wintek factory…
Soon you can use Foursquare to check-in to an event as well as a location. The social network is now grabbing event information from ESPN, MovieTickets.com and Songkick. This new feature will let you check into a specific ball game, movie or concert. The next time you go to Madison Square Garden make sure you…
A small Amsterdam startup called Medicinal Genomics, has analyzed the marijuana plant down to its strands of DNA, and the company’s CEO says some analysis of the data will be available as an iPad app next fall. For now, they’ve released the estimated 400 million base pairs that make up the Cannabis sativa genome on…
“Bonjour! I invite you to go to your boarding gate. Paris Airports wishes you a bon voyage,” the attendant in front of you smiles. Except he isn’t really in front of you—he’s not real. He’s a hologram at Paris’ Orly Airport Hall 40. Paris’ smaller, secondary Orly Airport serves primarily flights headed south towards Corisica.…
Did we ever figure out the appeal of spinning globes? Oh, no shit. It’s the spinning part. But how come I don’t ever see them anymore? Is it not cool? I don’t care cause The World by National Geographic turns your iPad into a spinning globe and I LOVE it. What’s it do? It’s a…
The Texas Roadhouse Meat Cutting Challenge is an event that brings in the best butchers from around the country to compete with one another to see who can cut meat precisely while still making it pretty pretty and delicioso. I know cutting fine pieces of meat with samurai worthy knives is a meticulous science, an…
Fab Runway Girl Mary Kirby is reporting that SpaceShipTwo will have internet connectivity for passengers. Virgin Galactic is now shopping for a system that would allow their suborbinauts to connect to the web while enjoying their space ride. I already can imagine myself looking at tweets and Instagrams, green of envy. https://jalopnik.com/spaceshiptwo-returning-to-earth-looks-just-awesome-5803128 It is not…
The awesome little phone that could, webOS, is dead. Discontinuing all phones and tablets, HP intends to “explore options to optimize the value of webOS software.” If that’s not murder, then it’s certainly lobotimizing, de-limbing and leaving webOS in the middle of an ocean. Tragic. https://gizmodo.com/the-indie-phone-makers-last-stand-5480452 I bought the Pre when it came out two…
I’m sure that there are any number of financial, municipal, even ethical reasons why MGM Resorts International shouldn’t be allowed to implode the 27-story Harmon Tower before it’s hosted a single guest. Counterpoint: BOOOOOOOM. BOOM BOOM BOOM BOOM BOOM. What’s indisputable is that the building has some serious structural problems. To which the city says:…
Google Maps now has a weather layer. You can zoom in or out to get local, national or global results, and clicking on any icon gives you a four-day forecast, with details like humidity and wind. The weather info is powered by partnerships with Weather.com and the US Naval Research Lab. Google Maps was already…
AT&T’s killing their $10/1,000 text plan. Now, you’ll have to choose between $20 for unlimited, or forgo a plan and pay $0.20 per message. AT&T calls this “streamlining.” We call it what it is: an outrageous, gigantic scam. It’s important to note, before considering anything SMS, that text messages are essentially free. Not for you,…
HP has officially killed webOS. Offed it with two dinky sentences in a dinky little press release. It’s sad, sure. But what about everyone who bought the $500 (then $450, then $400) hunk of now-scrap metal that’s called TouchPad? Updated. https://gizmodo.com/hp-killing-webos-devices-5832291 Now that HP is abandoning webOS product, they’ve effectively rendered TouchPad useless. Developers won’t…
When cartoonist Thomas Nast drew this illustration of future Manhattan for Harper’s Weekly in 1881, Trinity Church was the tallest building in New York, with its spire and cross reaching 281 feet into the heavens. Until September of 2001, the North Tower of the World Trade Center stood as the tallest building in the city…
Moving to a brand new city where you don’t know anyone? Fuh-fuh-frightening. Not for this guy who posted on Craigslist looking for a roommate. In his words, he’s a master chef of yellow squash carpaccio, Vonnegut reader, James Fucking Taylor on the geetar and not a racist. This 25-year-old marketing agent from Alabama is looking…
Federal rules state clearly that wheelchairs may be taken apart during a flight in order to save room. But they also say they’ll be put back together. Except when they’re not. Then you’re kinda screwed. The Consumerist reports that one United Airlines passenger with a $20,000 power wheelchair had a powerfully rude surprise when he…
The Summer heat is starting to abate, just in time for Hurricane Season. So when foul winds begin to swirl, reach for these devices to protect you—and your gadgets—from the elements. [top image courtesy of Shutterstock] Blade Runner-Style LED Umbrella Whether you’re hunting replicants on the mean streets of 2019 Los Angeles or just practicing…
HP just announced that it’s killing off its line of webOS devices. Updated A terse line in a press release from the company today reads “HP reported that it plans to announce that it will discontinue operations for webOS devices, specifically the TouchPad and webOS phones.” WebOS phones are great devices, much beloved by users,…
Back in 1955, Mr. Walter Chandoha was apparently the world’s most famous feline-snapper, and understandably everyone wanted to know how he took “magazine cover pictures” of kitties. I’m mostly intrigued about learning “how to be sure they move.” Chandoha’s still alive and kicking, working from his farm in New Jersey, where he’s sitting on over…