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Sony’s NEX-C3 of last week managed to boast of the world’s smallest and lightest interchangeable lens camera, but Panasonic has only been able to muster up the company’s smallest and lightest. https://gizmodo.com/sonys-nex-c3-is-the-smallest-and-lightest-interchangeab-5809797 It is lighter than Sony’s camera, at 221grams as opposed to the NEX-C3’s 225grams, but the measurements are much of a muchness, with…
While it’s not the 1:1 comparison an initial glance would have you believe, MacRumors has discovered buried within Mac OS X Lion a “Restart to Safari” mode that’s very similar to that browser-based OS from Google. Indeed, on the Mac OS X Lion user lock screen, MacRumors has found an alternative log-in option that allows…
This automagically morphing blob of Silly Putty is based in science, silly, not witchcraft. But how does one go about creating a freaky blob of magnet-devouring goodness? Instructables member Michael Saurus lays out a parts list: Tools: – disposable gloves (latex or other) – disposable face mask – disposable work area (paper plate) Materials: –…
A part-time employee at a San Francisco-based Apple store has started a process that could see a first-of-its-kind union formed at one of the company’s iconic retail locations. Cory Moll, a part-timer in San Francisco, said he’s forming the union as part of an attempt to secure better wages and benefits for Apple’s 30,000 retail…
When an Audi clips a Ferrari at a 200 m.p.h. clip during a pass at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, this happens. The Audi driver, Alan McNish (seen above, mid-air), walked away from the crash. [The Daily]
Teasing in the Bill Gates household doesn’t unfold as it does in many homes around the U.S. Case in point, Bill’s kids routinely tease the Microsoft co-founder with—what else?—Travie McCoy and Bruno Mars’s top 40 hit, Billionaire. “The Billionaire song is what my kids tease me with,” Gates said in a widely circulated interview with…
These MIDI Music Hats, seemingly spawned during a drunken three-way between a snowman, the Smurfs and something sprung from the mind of the late Dr. Seuss, are allegedly an art project cooked up by Sunny Oh and Anna Obikane. Worn on the head, as hats are wont to be, they include a variety of soft…
Using Facebook or Twitter to overthrow an oppressive government is one thing, but to see true effectiveness one should probably deploy the case of goodies seen above. Unofficially called an “Internet in a suitcase,” the kit is just one of the many tools currently being employed by the Obama Administration to craft “shadow” networks in…
One day in the distant theoretical future, we will want for nothing, as the Great American Dream will forgo a chicken in every pot for a 3D printer in every home. In the present day, however, things are a bit more mundane, with 3D printing still very much relegated to the extremes. Immense manufacturing facilities…
Long gone are the days of the airtight Apple ship. In its place, in the past and today, especially, are leaks like these: Advanced Nuance voice recognition could be included in iOS 5 after all, and…new MacBook Airs, oh my! The MacBook Air refresh is the simpler leaks of the two, with oft-sought out and…
The kids up at MIT have cooked up a robot that can bake chocolate cookies for them. They’ve named it PR2 and filmed it mixing the necessary ingredients with considerable efficiency. As efficient as it is, though, this robot’s still a rookie. I won’t fault the fact that it can’t quite bake yet, as that…
Remember Lodsys, that patent troll going after Apple and Google for in-app purchases? Well it looks like they’re attacking a few more companies, including Sam’s Club, Vitamin Shoppe, and Best Buy for violating their patents. Oh come on! [CNET]
Design student Anirudha Surabhi noticed that the helmets we’ve come to accept as part of keeping us safe aren’t really good at their jobs. So he improved on the idea, using ordinary corrugated cardboard. According to Surabhi, the polystyrene helmets we wear while cycling or skating haven’t gotten much safer in the last few decades.…
It’s so easy to take for granted how present-day technology has found an accepted place in our lives. That place was hard earned, after lots of patronizing. Imagine a 50s-era Android instructional video. Kinda like this, but cheesier. [Laughing Squid]
Ever wish your glass of malbec was just a tad more musical. No, of course not. But we all grew up knowing that our mothers’ glassware could make sweet music. These glasses were made to satisfy that kid inside. Each glass is marked with musical notation to denote the amount of liquid—alcoholic or otherwise—to create…
Magician Marco Tempest uses a trio of iPod Touches to discuss the uses, necessity, and even beauty of lying in everyday life. A feel-good message for designers and politicians alike. [MAKE]
The International Monetary Fund, which manages the money of many a nation around the world, was recently the victim of what has been described as a “large and sophisticated” attack on its systems. It isn’t yet clear how bad the damage is. The breach certainly comes at a bad time, as the fund was only…
This unusual see-through Pontiac was originally built by GM as one of two or three transparent display cars for the 1939 and 1940 World Fair for the — at the time — astronomical sum of $25,000. [Jalopnik] https://jalopnik.com/this-see-through-pontiac-will-make-you-think-you-have-x-5810979
Artist Larry Moss has taken famous pieces of art and sculpted them using latex balloons, calling his work “Airigami.” It’s amazing how he’s taken a familiar children’s party trick and turned it into something wonderful. [If it’s hip it’s here] The Birth of Venus Still Life by Cezanne Whistler’s Mother
While flipping through the 1954 book A Trip Through Space I was struck by one aspect of the interstellar story that I’ve never noticed in a pre-Apollo book… a girl in space! Here at Paleofuture we’ve looked at quite a few books that told children of the 1950s and 60s about the wondrous world of…