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Your iPhone knowing your every move without your knowledge and without function: bad thing. Your phone knowing your every move so that you can share it with friends, receive geotagged reminders, and keep track of travels: very, very cool. https://kotaku.com/ispy-conspiracy-your-iphone-is-secretly-tracking-every-5793925 Geoloqi, which desperately needs a better looking app icon, crams almost every conceivable location service…
I live 2,912 miles from the office. Understandably, I don’t make it in every day—mostly I telecommute. And, because I like to see more of the world than my kitchen, that means a lot of cafe working. I’ve got a circuit of places I like to hit over the course of a week—I call it…
Looking at the previous night’s drunk texts can be a “My God, what am I doing with my life” moment. So too will be the realization that you’re being paid ten cents to watch an ad on Facebook. Coming soon! The plan, which Facebook hopes will address the fact that nobody clicks any of its…
There was once an old country song… I forget most of the words, but it went a little something like this. Oh, I’m gonna hit those dusty trails, I’m gonna watch those leaves fall, I’m gonna turn the wheat to bales, We’re gonna spin around, my darlin’, Until the month is up, We’re gonna keep…
Why bother with stairs and cutbacks when you’ve got ramps like these! Our friends at Oobject.com have 18 examples of these spectacular spiraling inclines. Looking for more delicious architecture? Try these beautiful spiral and floating staircases, or these helter skelters
Climbing Mount Everest is one of the most dangerous, physically challenging things a human being can do. You’d think that if there were one place on Earth that could convince people to leave their phones at home, that would be it. You’d be wrong. English mountaineer Kenton Cool (no, really, that’s his name) made the…
Andalucia S Museum of Memory BMW Welt The spiral ramp at BMW Welt in Munch. Designed by the once uber trendy Architecture firm, COOP Himmelblau, this project is not their best. City Hall Staircase – London Norman Foster building for London’s Mayor. Cocoon HQ – Near Zurich Fiat Lingotto Factory – Turin The Lingottto factory…
If your iPad 2 is anything like mine, horrendous yellow spots start populating along the edges of the screen whenever something dark is displayed. As it turns out, a manufacturing defect in LG-produced LCD panels is to blame. https://gizmodo.com/this-ipad-2-is-bleeding-5781452 According to Digitimes, both Samsung and LG were manufacturing panels for the iPad 2 at launch,…
Sure, the immediate impetus of Pop Photo’s list of 12 film cameras to buy is the creeping price of DSLRs in the wake of Japan’s giant mess, but really, summer is the perfect time to get into film, the perfect time to make seriously artsy photos. If you live in Brooklyn, how could you not…
At $100,000, discussing the specs of these Grand Castine speakers as though they’re attainable is an exercise in futility. Instead, let’s just admit they’re beautiful and spend the next 30 seconds ogling in silence. [Musique Concrete via Born Rich]
There are many tin-foil-wearing nutjobs out there who believe Osama bin Laden is not actually dead. Al Qaeda, the terrorist organization he founded, is not among those in denial over his death. According to Reuters, members from the group popped into various jihadist internet forums today, confirming bin Laden’s death and vowing to destroy western…
This skeletal computer absolutely WILL NOT run Crysis. However, it will (just barely) get you up and running on the internet, and is so small it can dangle from your keychain (though I don’t recommend it). Equipped with a 700 MHz ARM 11 processor, 128 MB of RAM, a USB port, and room to add…
In a safehouse in Abbottabad, Pakistan, a small team of CIA spies lived and worked for months. Their mission: collect information on a nearby compound suspected of housing the world’s most notorious terrorist. The base of operations—abandoned once its mission was accomplished—had been established shortly after Osama bin Laden’s hideout (pictured above) had been identified…
What do you do when you’re a terrorist pent up in a huge, rundown compound with no phone or internet? Write down “vague, aspirational” terror plots in your notebook, the NYT reports. Like derailing a train on Christmas. The semi-plot, seized in a cache of documents when Bin Laden’s house was raided, hadn’t been put…
Mark Zuckerberg’s new mansion might be walled off from outsiders, but it looks like a pretty amazing party pad. Just check out these pictures from the real estate agent who sold the Palo Alto home. Click the gallery above to tour Zuckerberg’s bathroom, complete with heated floors and a romantic marble deep soaking tub; the…
There’s something that’s oddly hypnotic about watching this hand-cranked machine slice, drop and catch these small spherical rare earth magnets one at a time. The little 5mm ball magnets start out as a connected string, and are continuously fed through the contraption in a loop. As the video goes on, you get to see views…
When I say, “Google that,” you know exactly what I mean. And after you see Google’s new visualization, Search Globe, you’ll realize how many other countries (and people in them) think the same way. This new tool, created by the Google Data Arts Team, shows you one day’s worth of Google searches—on a global scale.…
A large real life farm in the UK is turning into a Farmville game. It’s called the MyFarm experiment and the 2,500 Wimpole Estate farm will be run by 10,000 people over the internet. How will it work? The online ‘farmers’ will have to pay around $50 to become a member and once they do,…
It may be the best thing to happen at MTV since Jesse Camp crawled back into whatever moldy hemp lair he came from: a video that tells a weird little tale about Slash and Ozzy Osbourne, by popping roughly 10 illustrated balloons per second. That flip book you made in third grade? Finally time to…
For almost a year, from late 2010 to 2011, photographer Dominic Boudreault trekked through Montreal, Quebec City, Toronto, Manhattan, and Chicago, shooting these incredibly vivid images of cityscapes at night: highways, buildings lit up in the dark, streetlife, people, rivers—all with perfect exposure, and sure to stir up some emotion in your cynical, jaded soul.…