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The video is a bit creepy—with the silent movie mime routine typical of the films of Frucci & Barretti—but the Rainbow House looks like the place any kid would love to live in. According to its creators “every corner offers a unique and magical discovery,” like raising sofas that turn into a bouncy 12 x…
Cockroach legs inspire robot limbs, the 2011 Detroit Auto Show, a gram of bacteria stores 900 TB of data, floating bike highways, robots patrol our power lines, the Sahara Desert gets a forest, and more. E. Coli Bacteria Could Become Our Next Computer Hard Drives Researchers have figured out that data can be stored in…
There aren’t many things that look more calm and graceful than an arrow piercing the sky. But when you have the vantage point of a tiny camera mounted on that same arrow’s back? Suddenly everything’s a lot more… wobbly. [Buzzfeed]
How, how is it that the Ion Audio Concert Piano wasn’t around when we put together our list of essential iPad accessories? Because this 88-key marvel wouldn’t have just topped the list—it would’ve been the list. https://kotaku.com/everything-your-new-ipad-needs-right-now-5716203 Okay, so maybe an iPad dock that’s also a full-size digital piano screams excess. But! This particular iPad…
I’m not sure Giz’s Sam Biddle would ever eat if not for SeamlessWeb, the web-based food delivery service. He just had a sandwich delivered and it’s only like 8:45am. Sick. Anywho, SeamlessWeb is now available as a free Android app. Fire up SeamlessWeb on your Android phone and it’ll use GPS to find delivery-friendly restaurants…
This neat timelapse shows the Russian scientific vessel Akademik Fedorov on its 201-day trip to Antarctica. 45,000 nautical miles of sea and ice may sound boring, but it looks like a lot of fun. They even built an entire plane! The aircraft was stored in pieces inside the ship and they had to build it…
We’ve seen many post-apocalyptic housing concepts before, but none have been quite as, well, realistic as the Japanese EDV-01. Daiwa House is actually producing these houses, which can spring up into mobile-houses with the push of a button. They’re small even by Japanese standards, at 6m x 2.5m x 2.4m, but pretty sturdy, weighing 10…
We called it the purest Android phone money can buy when we reviewed it, but now HTC’s slider doesn’t require quite as much cash. In fact, T-Mobile now has slashed it from $250 to…free! [T-Mobile via Phandroid] https://gizmodo.com/t-mobile-g2-review-the-purest-android-experience-you-c-5657802
The Queen may have Buckingham Palace, Nicholas Cage may own half of Europe’s castles, but Don Justo has this beautiful cathedral of trash. He’s been building it in Madrid for 50-odd years now, and is almost finished. In fact, since he left his life as a monk 50 years ago and began building the cathedral…
There appears to be a roaring black-market in 6-foot Android costumes over in Cincinnati, Ohio. Cricket Communications uses the costume to promote its Androidphones, and has $1,000 for whoever returns it. Anyone seen Microsoft’s mascot recently? [WLWT via AndroidCentral]
I’m in love with these bespoke pinhole cameras, made from vintage hardbacks. But at $200 each, I’d almost rather cut out a cereal box and make my own. Nonetheless, it’s got a magnetic shutter and comes with a manual. [Petapixel]
Let’s face it: most of the time advertising blows. You have to wonder what’s in it for you. Praise be to Caribou Coffee’s advertising team then, which attached heating elements to a bus shelter roof. [Adrants via PSFK via OhGizmo]
Some technologies have a definitive impact in the progress of civilization that will leave a mark in Humanity forever. This utterly ridiculous contraption not one of them. Breast pumps are great for moms and babies, but this thing just goes beyond useful to get straight into idiotic territory for lazyasses with no sense of dignity…
I’ve never had jury duty, but I hear that it’s unpleasant. Maybe that’s why the Cameron County district attorney’s pushing for Facebook profiles to be viewed as part of the jury selection process—to give us a way out. At this point, the jury selection process doesn’t allow for access to too much information: Currently, the…
Physicists at the University of Queensland in Australia claim to have discovered time teleportation, no flux capacitors involved: Just like quantum physics allows for teleportation in space, they say that the same is possible in time. Time travel to… the future! https://gizmodo.com/quantum-teleportation-achieved-across-10-miles-5543923 Now, hold on to your plutonium-proof underpants. This doesn’t mean we are going…
Our lunch breaks have seemed downright luxurious this week, your coworker observes. You agree. Then you explain why: this diabolical clock, which speeds up 20% at 11am and slows down 20% at 11:48, adding 12 precious minutes to your lunchtime. No matter how hard you try, you can’t change time. But you can do the…
Most textbooks and e-readers tend to follow the same idea when it comes to their fonts: Easier to read means easier to absorb and recall later. Looks like they were wrong. A new study from Princeton University says those simple fonts might cause to you retain less. A font that’s easy to read lets your…
Sort of stupid: using WWII grenades as bookends. Really stupid: giving one of those grenades to a neighbor, no questions asked. Extremely stupid: accepting said grenade. Maximum stupid: immediately pulling the pin from that grenade. Bomb squad, come on down! For the record, it’s surprising that someone dumb enough to use a grenade as a…
Nanodots—those tiny magnetic pellets that you can sculpt with—have reached new heights and widths. To celebrate the Golden Globes, their creators linked over 550,000 pellets into a 600lb award statuette. It’s not real, Jennifer Love Hewitt! The faux-Globe shattered the previous record of 32,786 magnetic dots, although it seems a little bit like the contest…
Pop quiz: Which of these logos belongs to Sony Ericsson and which belongs to Clearwire? If you don’t know the answer, then you’ve justified the federal trademark lawsuit Sony Ericsson just filed. Apparently Sony Ericsson is concerned that Clearwire might confuse folks by using a logo consisting of a “sphere with swirl marks” in the…