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The lawsuit that accused Taco Bell of only having 36% beef in their seasoned beef has been dropped. Taco Bell says no money exchanged hands and that they weren’t changing any products either. Taco Bell estimates they spent $3 to $4 million dollars combatting the false accusation in advertising. Go ahead and order your Gorditas…
Some shocking news! Not only does dinosaur retailer Tower Records still exist (in Japan), they’re responsible for this so-ugly-I-kind-of-like-it limited edition K-r DSLR. It looks like it was submerged in the boiling blood of the 1990s, but it’s kinda charming! It’ll also run you $1,100 plus the cost of importing from Japan. You may want…
After being teased for some time, wireless multi-room music extraordinaire Sonos has finally put out their Sonos Controller app for Android. Which means if you have a Sonos, you can control your whole home setup with your Android phone (or tablet). Specific to Android, you can use voice search to play songs and your phone’s…
The dicey task of extracting tens of thousands of gallons of water—two million times as radioactive as the stuff poured into the Pacific—has begun. It’s unclear where exactly this water is headed, but removing it is crucial. The highly dangerous water will be removed in order to make room for—drumroll—more radioactive water, with the ultimate…
A 22-year-old man in Birmingham, England was arrested recently. His crime? Dressing up like a mannequin, stationing himself in women’s restrooms at the local mall, and snapping smartphone pictures of their feet under the stalls. That’s what we call a triple threat. The mannequin outfit—including a wig and a mask—was apparently convincing enough that he…
For some crazy reason, Miele’s Futura Diamond dishwasher will only be chilling Europeans’ beer glasses this summer. Blame your plumbing, Yanks. But for the Europeans reading this, the special rinse and hold cycle should get those pint glasses positively frosty. Don’t cry too many hot, salty tears of envy though Americans—the Futura Diamond minus-beer-chilling-feature will…
Instead of scanning fingerprints to determine a person is who they say they are (unless they’re holding someone’s dismembered finger, naturally), Fujitsu’s vein sensor does the job…only in a much smaller device, measuring just 29mm wide, 11.2mm tall, and 29mm thick. In fact, the hand doesn’t even have to touch the sensor, with a small…
I just received a royal pigeon bearing the news that Google will be live-streaming the royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton on Friday the 29th of April, from 9am GMT (5am EST). Prepare the royal Gifs! [Royal Channel YouTube]
What was the first color underwater photo, and how was it taken? What exactly was Jacques Cousteau’s influence on the underwater photography field? How were photos taken of the Titanic, 12500 feet below the surface? National Geographic has a fascinating little slideshow of the history of underwater photography, though one question it failed to answer…
Let’s face it—we all finished Angry Birds eons ago, and are quite frankly utterly bored of hearing latecomers banging on about it. Rovio’s quit making holiday spin-off versions of the game for a second, and added a genuinely interesting NFC twist. It’s just a shame you need a Nokia phone to play it, really. The…
Green issues are obviously close to Google’s heart, as they’ve followed up last July’s move into the renewable energy business with a $100 million investment in Shepherds Flat Wind Farm in Oregon, which you can see being worked on above. It won’t actually be completed until 2012, says Google’s director of green business operations, Rick…
Perhaps Etsy seller Newfocus should recycle some of those old Kodachrome film rolls and charge even more than $19 for a 2GB stick, and $24 for a 4GB stick. I’d buy one, and I know plenty of other film-shooters would too. [Etsy via CrunchGear]
You can saunter on in to Best Buy, OfficeMax or Staples today, or surf over to RIM’s site now, and pick up the 16GB Wi-Fi PlayBook tablet for $500, or the 32GB model for $600 or even the 64GB model for an extra hundred notes. Don’t forget that the 3G and 4G models will be…
Imagine adding to this kitchen bit-by-bit as your cooking skills increase. Or as your home-office needs change, considering it looks like this Electrolux concept converges the kitchen and office to suit small flat-holders. Electrolux gave a bunch of students at Domus Academy in Milan a challenge of designing something for the kitchen, and nine concepts…
Uh-oh: do you remember what happened when Twitter bought everyone’s favorite iPhone app, Tweetie, and renamed it Twitter? Big. Fat. Dickbar. The WSJ has reported Twitter’s offered the Tweetdeck dudes $50m. Keep your dicks away from our tweets! [WSJ] https://lifehacker.com/major-twitter-for-ios-update-keeps-up-with-the-trends-5775634
Russian marine biologist Alexander Semenov studied invertebrates at Moscow State University Moscow State with an emphasis in squid brains. Yeah! Squid brains. Pretty awesome. And that’s only like the fifteenth coolest thing over at WonderHowTo, where you’ll find an interview with Semenov along with some stunning images of the otherworldly sea creatures he photographs. But…
Wired has a really interesting story on the pre-Droid days of Android. If you remember back in 2009, Android was hardly the big player it is now. The G1 was nice, the myTouch 3G was a slight improvement and the Hero was a step in the right direction but it needed something different, something that…
It’s amazing what an electron can do. Researchers, lead by a team from the University of Pittsburgh, have built the world’s first operational single-electron transistor, the SketchSET, which could become an essential component of all sorts of futuristic technologies; from super-dense, high-capacity solid-state drives to quantum processors. The idea is simple: start with an “island”…
It’s tax day! Do you feel that sense of relief? Or depression? Or are you now panicked because you forgot about them? Either way, wouldn’t you like to know where your hard-earned money is going? Now you can, with WhereDidMyTaxDollarsGo.com, which was the winner of the Data Viz Challenge. Just type in how much you…
Talking of Tomorrow is a short animated film that was produced for Bell Labs and released in either 1960 or 1962. Directed by Jetsons writer Chuck Couch, the film tells the story of a business executive from the future who works for an “interspace engineering company.” This executive works in a soundproof room attached to…