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The same dating site which kicked off 5,000 members who “overindulged” over the Christmas break has now launched a sperm and eggbank section of its site, promising “beautiful babies” for anyone who partakes. While online sperm/egg donor sites are nothing new, it’s yet another controversial move for the already-controversial dating site BeautifulPeople.com, which only accepts…
Get your printer and lamination machines ready, because this Lightsaber comparison chart is definitely worthy of your walls. It sorts the goodies from the baddies, even if there is some contention over the color of Mace Windu’s ‘saber. Nevermind my allegiance, I want Darth Maul’s double-bladed saberstaff, which he made himself by welding two lightsabers…
I remember the first time my laptop overheated on me, and how thankful I was for not wearing synthetic trousers that day. Lifehacker has done a brilliant job explaining how to prevent your computer from overheating; check it out. [Lifehacker]
I just shot and edited an HD movie on a smartphone in under 5 minutes. Perspective: my digital camera computer from 10 years ago couldn’t have done this. And here, with titles, transitions, themes and soundtracks, for $5. The iMovie app opens quizzically, with unlabeled icons. Just hit the plus to start a project. Pick…
If an iPhone 4 has arrived on your doorstep, you’ll probably be sizing-up potential cases already. You don’t want to end up with a scratched iPhone, so rather than spring for an overpriced Bumper, check out these stylish bamboo cases. Grove, a company based in Portland, Oregon, specializes in using sustainable, eco-friendly materials. Their new…
While you’ve no doubt got an “unlimited” data contract, sometimes it’s faster/cheaper/easier to connect to Wi-Fi. Particularly if you’re trying to download a new mega-app. Wi-Fi Analyzer is a free app which displays the strength of all Wi-Fi hotspots nearby. It’s been out for a while now, however Recombu’s review of it brought the app…
Google’s adapted the aesthetics of Chrome OS slightly, making it even less-cluttered and easier-looking to use, as some screengrabs found in the Chromium OS code page show. Plus, now it appears you can use Chrome OS without having to log into your Google account. That’s probably a nod to sharing computer use, something Apple still…
This screengrab shows the Chromium OS content browser. Chromium OS’ notification pop-ups. They kind of remind me of the Facebook chat window. This is the screen where you choose which account to sign into. Pretty clean looking, and with the avatars it’s more than easy to identify which one is yours. Another log-in screen, where…
We’ve seen iPad games that use iPhones as controllers, but Ping Pong Battle has to be one of the most fun looking ones in the bunch. It turns your iPad into a ping pong table and two iPhones into paddles. The paddle app is free, but the table one will set you back five bucks.…
Hello! The long-awaited iMovie iPhone app has popped into the iTunes store. It’ll set you back five bucks and can be downloaded right now. But remember that the app’s designed for the iPhone 4 only. Those lucky few who already have their iPhone 4 devices can play with the app now, but the rest of…
NPR Music usually offers a great selection of stations to listen to and you can now access them through an iPhone app. The NPR Music app is free, available now, and even supports iOS 4 multitasking. NPR MUSIC APP NOW AVAILABLE IN THE APP STORE NPR MUSIC APP ANSWERS THE QUESTION: WHAT IF YOUR RADIO…
Forget the controversy surrounding Apple’s claims about the iPhone 4’s Retina display. I’m more interested by these folks at Penn State University who decided to grab a microscope, an iPhone 4, an iPhone 3G, and start counting pixels. Those folks, PhD candidates Ryan White and Bryan Gauntt, found that “the iPhone 3G’s pixels measure 13…
Isn’t she beautiful in an eerie way? This lady sprang from the mind of Benedict Campbell, a digital artist with a flair for capturing the extraordinary potential future. You can see more of Campbell’s work on his website, but here are some of my favorites from his Cyber Future collection: Stunning, no? Campbell is described…
Go to a YouTube video and look closely. See that little soccer ball icon? Don’t click it. I said don’t click it! Don’t do i—-BZZZZZZZZZZZZ! You couldn’t find something more worthy of torture than a cute bunny? C’mon, if you’re gonna push that damned button, then you need to find something more appropriate—or more inappropriate,…
We’ve discussed the legality of recording on-duty police officers in the past, but that was in the context of public streets. What if the officer you’re photographing followed you into your home—without just cause? A man named Francisco Olvera found out what happens when he was arrested for “illegal photography” by an officer in Sealy,…
The Multimedia over Coax Alliance (MoCA, if you’re into brevity) standard is defining the networked home by enabling multi-room DVRs and content sharing. And soon, the already impressive MoCA transfer speeds are going to double to at least 400Mbps. What MoCA does is let devices communicate from room to room over coax at advertised speeds.…
No camera tricks, no dummy iPhones, no editing, and no science. Just a video of an unfortunate iPhone 4 being dropped over and over again. This is what’ll happen when you drop your iPhone 4. After doing a drop test with a motherboard-less iPhone 4, the folks at iFixYouri finally got the chance to do…
If you collaborate with people over the internet professionally, you’re probably familiar with Campfire, an excellent, productivity-boosting group chat service by 37 Signals. Their new iPad app, Draft, lets you upload iPad sketches to your Campfire rooms instantly. Goodbye, productivity! OK, ok, Draft will probably be a godsend for people who actually need to sketch…
Your eyes aren’t deceiving you, that’s a touchscreen being tracked through water. Minamo, the water-based touchscreen, is made from a webcam, LCD, light, and a tank of water. Basically the light shines the water’s surface while the webcam tracks the surface from underneath. So when something, like a finger, breaks the surface, a color tracking…
Honestly, there’s not much you can do to fight the lines tomorrow at Apple and AT&T stores. But at least you can use the Line Snob app to get a sense of how long a wait you’re in for. Line Snob depends on people who are already in lines (and the venues themselves, in some…