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No fakery here, folks. Just an honest to goodness adobe Photo Shop. You walk in lookin’ kinda “eh” and walk out with your wrinkles buffed, smile brightened, and your blemishes content-aware filled away. [Global Nerdy via BoingBoing]
Without a doubt, my favorite feature the iPad doesn’t have is a kickstand. Some kickstand solutions have been proposed, but none of them will stand your iPad up autonomously like this bizarro robotic one. Bonus: robotic iPhone sidekick kickstand! [NoWhereElse]
James Cameron’s announcement last week that he was assembling a veritable Justice League of oceanographers, engineers, and other specialists to combat the BP oil disaster was met with some eye-rolling. But he may be the best man for the job. Cameron spoke with the New York Times recently to clarify the role he wants to…
I’m tempted to ask for one of this Facebook Like button rubber stamp. Just to print the ten reasons you should quit Facebook and smash all the pages with it. Alternatively, I’m thinking about using it to stamp random pretty people’s asses on the street. [Nation]
Uh oh. Looks like it’ll be a while before you can get your hands on a D-Link Boxee Box. Apparently the device’s availability date has been changed to November: Earlier this week we got confirmation that the Boxee Box by D-Link will ship this November in US and Canada. We realize many of you have…
Futurama’s coming back on the 24th (two weeks!), but Comedy Central has the first 90 seconds of the first episode. Woooo! [Comedy Central]
In this week’s afterglow-y app roundup: Navigation, given away for nothing! The world’s most popular sporting event, parsed! Things, learned by rote! Drinking games, put to shame! Humans, zombified! And more… If you’d like to view this gallery as a single page, click here. Skobbler: Free turn by turn—a bit like Waze, but with a…
The reason I’m not sold on 3D? Those nasty glasses. Luckily, Microsoft is ditching the glasses, choosing instead to create 3D by beaming different images into each eye. Microsoft’s Applied Sciences Group is creating 3D by using a camera to track viewers’ eyes and a new special lens. That lens is shaped like a wedge,…
I don’t know when optical quantum computers are going to arrive, but I sure hope they look like this crazy Toshiba visualization of an Entangled Light Emitting Diode. This new LED type could finally make practical quantum computers possible. According to Mark Stevenson—from Toshiba Research Europe—experts, the current breed of laser-based optical quantum computing experiments…
Apple makes a pretty ballsy claim about the iPhone 4’s display: “The pixel density is so high that the human eye is unable to distinguish individual pixels.” They’re pushing against the limits of the human body. Is it true? The iPhone 4’s 3.5-inch display is the highest resolution screen ever put in a phone. It’s…
GE Engineer Matt Gluesenkamp decided that to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the laser, he’d destroy any hope you ever had of lightsabers becoming a reality. Hey, Matt, next time just blow up some balloons or something. Gluesenkamp spends a good amount of energy explaining the various reasons why lightsabers could never be real. The…
The debate on how the internet is affecting our brains rages on, with the latest take coming from Nick Bilton on the NYT’s Bits Blog. His contention? The web is stretching our brains in new and valuable ways. [NYTimes]
Uh oh. There are reports of nationwide AT&T data outages. Supposedly the trouble is with 2G service in particular, but we have contacted AT&T for clarification. [BGR] Update: Looks like 3G service is affected as well. This is what AT&T had to say: AT&T technicians are working to identify and resolve an issue affecting 3G…
Bill Gates, since leaving the helm of Microsoft, has been busy plowing his money into well-deserved environmental issues such as the artificial clouds project, and ocean pumps which could (almost) halt hurricanes in their tracks. While Gates didn’t come up with the idea (instead, it was Stanford University’s Ken Caldeira), the investment is sure to…
The Big Picture’s latest roundup of photos from the Gulf Coast disaster. Ghastly. [The Big Picture]
Thanks to all who entered the Canon EOS 7D Video Contest. We got an overwhelming number of submissions, and now it’s up to you to decide who will win a Canon EOS 7D. Watch the top 6 videos and cast your vote for your favorite auteur below! Entry 1: “Old Meets New” by Doug Smith…
Thanks in large part to BP and the government’s inept handling of the Gulf Coast oil spill, we’re going through one of the worst ecological disasters in American history. But there are some things we can do to help. Get Informed BP’s been touting figures measuring the spill at 5,000 barrels per day—scientists who have…
Today kicks off the 2010 FIFA World Cup. An underdog USA squad faces off against a talented English team tomorrow— if you play the video game as the USA on the easiest setting, we might actually have a shot! Top Deals: • 10.1″ Dell Inspiron Mini 1012 Netbook with Atom N450 Processor, Windows 7 Starter…
There aren’t many details available yet, but it looks as though Sprint may exercise its fine-printed right to throttle your data starting this summer. That’s bad news for you newly minted Evo 4G owners. The find from Engadget amounts to not much more than a photo of a purported page from Sprint’s Playbook, but it…
Most extended battery packs for the iPhone are drab boxes. How we have lived in such a world, I do not know. The Icon is a backup battery by essential tpe. It plugs into the iPhone’s dock connector to provide an extra 3 hours of talk time, but its specific claim to fame is its…