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We were all amazed when we saw the real life Up House that could fly with balloons. I might be more amazed at this Up House though, it’s an exact replica of the one Carl and Ellie lived in. Exact. http://gizmodo.com/5779676/the-video-of-the-real-life-up-house-flying-away Bangerter Homes, the developer, sought out permission from Disney before building the 2,800 square…
Backlit keyboards are a nice touch, which is why it was frustrating to see them yanked off newer MacBook Air models. But the impending newest of the new will bring back the light, says AppleInsider’s anonymous source. [AppleInsider]
If the US launch is anything like the European launch, existing users—including Europeans—will be able to share limited invites with keen Americans. So, y’know, if you know any friendly Europeans, get your bribes in now. https://gizmodo.com/rejoice-spotify-us-invites-are-officially-here-5818564 This slow invite-only approach will help Spotify retain its exclusive reputation, whilst also ensuring their servers aren’t too hammered…
I’m glad Lego genius Alex Schranz has made this 9,000-brick Lego model—which includes multiple levels, a Batmobile, security systems, elevator and everything else—of the actual Batcave I’m planning to build with 9 billion Lego bricks. Thanks Alex! [Flickr]
This is Takabisha, the world’s steepest roller coaster with a 141-foot drop at 121 degrees. That free fall will put your car at a whooping top speed of 100mph (160 km/h). This timelapse shows how they built it: It must be quite amazing to scream for your life while not enjoying the beautiful Mount Fuji…
After battling the buggy Words With Friends, I might just jump ships to the official Hasbro Scrabble game now it’s come to Android. Like WWF, it’s cross-platform so Android users can play against iOS and Facebook gamers. Just you try and keep track of the ongoing games though, as 50 games are supported at any…
After collectively bidding on Nortel’s 6,000 wireless patents, Apple, RIM, Microsoft, Sony, Ericsson and EMC have been cleared by US courts and allowed to buy them for $4.5 billion. [Reuters] https://gizmodo.com/apple-and-rim-have-bought-nortels-4g-lte-and-wireless-5817357
That would just be too easy. But rest assured, whichever OS your allegiance lies with is supported by Etsy sellers Getting Weddy, who have both Mac and PC belt buckles starting from $15. Or further display your geek cred, and make your own. [Etsy via Technabob] I am neither brave nor geeky enough to wear…
Pipping Asus to the post, HP’s launching at least two Ultrabooks using Intel’s 1.8GHz Core i7 2677M and 1.7GHz i7 2637M processors before Asus’s launch in September, claims sources close to Foxconn, which is said to be making them. [Digitimes] https://gizmodo.com/intels-wooing-companies-into-creating-ultra-thin-ultrab-5817911
Be careful your PayPal app doesn’t fall into the wrong hands, as update 3.4 now displays previous transactions, easily jumpable from the new homepage screen. [iTunes via SlashGear]
The closest thing to war many of you will face will be the family disputes over how to cook those burgers. Arm yourself against enemy fire with an apron fully-loaded with three grenades, for $45. [Tactical Grilling via Werd]
Ballmer knows the fastest way to get people talking about Microsoft is if he slags off the competition, which is exactly what he did yesterday. Boasting, he compared 350m sold PCs in the last year with their rival selling just 20m. That rival being Apple, we can only presume, with TNW looking into sales data…
Holy social networks, Batman! An estimate from Ancestry.com founder Paul Allen suggests Google+ may hit the 10 million member mark in the next 24 hours. If the invite button is left on, this number could climb to 20 million by the weekend. Allen (not be confused with the Microsoft co-founder) uses a surname-based model to…
Google may be launching a new photosharing service called Photovine. The big G owns photovine.com and just launched a teaser page with an iPhone encircled by some lovely vines. According to its FAQ, Photovine is apparently more about connecting with people than sharing photos with your friends. The service lets you build a photo collection…
The widespread sexually transmitted disease Gonorrhea used to be easy to treat, but not anymore. For the first time, scientists have identified a strain of this bacteria in Japan that is resistant to all known antibiotics. The researchers don’t know how far this strain has spread in the wild, but they fear it could be…
The January, 1987 issue of OMNI Magazine included a cover story titled, “14 Great Minds Predict the Future.” OMNI asked influential people from a variety of fields what was in store for humanity in the year 2007, twenty years into the future. There were predictions about everything from peace in the Middle East to 3D…
StumbleUpon is great for finding interesting stuff that is off the beaten path. A post here, a URL there and suddenly you find yourself reading some incredible content. The iPad is perfect for this type of browsing, but StumbleUpon’s tablet app was woefully inadequate until now. The online discovery service tossed aside its old iPad…
Google+ may be the best thing since sliced bread, but you’ll have to use your real name if you want to join the club. Your account could be suspended if you use a fake name like Harvey Wallbanger. [Business Insider]
Dave Forbes is the proud owner of a 160×120 LED video coat that puts Joseph’s Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat to shame. It covers him front to back and plays Simpson’s episodes in a full body, color display. It’s a wearable NTSC television made of circuit boards and LED flex boards hot-glued to a standard lab coat.…
Leica cameras are beautiful. They’re top quality. They cost a fortune. And if you ever pondered the how and why behind any of those three immutable truths, you need to watch this spellbinding look at how a Leica lens is made. [Hypebeast]