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…NASA Flashes a Full Moon…Disney Universal Buys a Piece of Another Lifeless Rock…Move Without Moving (aka How To Get Fat Fast)…iPhone Screens Fixed at a Store Near You… These beautiful hi-res shots of the Moon appeared after the camera on NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter started shooting two days ago. On one hand, it gives me…
It’s amazing how popular the idea of roofing in an entire city was in the 20th century. The concept of one day controlling the weather was likely exciting because it meant absolute domination over nature and one’s environment. I suspect to conquer weather was the penultimate in shaping humankind’s destiny, while the ultimate was likely…
Dr. Lowry H. McDaniel of Tyronza, Ark., was a very optimistic doctor, though his ideas were certainly in line with medical futurists’ thinking of that era. The June 9, 1955 Charleston Gazette (Charleston, WV) lays out his vision of the year 1999, which includes a 150 year life span, a cancer vaccine, and the complete…
Here’s what Facebook for iPhone 3.0 looks like—pretty nice. Besides the new giant button home screen, you’ll be able to actually RSVP to events and create new photo albums. No push yet, but here’s the full list: 1. The “new” News Feed 2. Like 3. Events (including the ability to RSVP) 4. Notes 5. Pages…
The Computer History Museum is celebrating the 50th anniversary of the integrated circuit, pictured above, with a multimedia exhibit called “The Silicon Engine” to explain why many claim the IC as one of mankind’s greatest and most important inventions ever. Using oral histories from those who experienced the creation and development of the integrated circuit,…
We tend to take ceilings for granted, unless there’s water coming through them thanks to a careless upstairs neighbor. Deputy Dog collected ten insane architectural feats of ceiling-craft to show off the most underrated wall in the house. [Deputy Dog]
Philippe Boulet’s “luminotherapy” bed is supposed to help you sleep. But since when does light shining in someone’s face help them sleep? Loaded with a variety of multicolored LEDs, you can change the hue of the luminotherapy bed with the touch of a remote. The resulting colors, such as pink, blue and green will make…
No artistic ability? Let a friendly robot force your hands into drawing a realistic self-portrait of yourself. Jen Hui Lia’s Self-Portrait Machine takes your picture and then guides your hands into drawing your own portrait. You slip your wrists and index fingers into the straps, hold a pen and the machine does the rest. It’s…
MacRumors found three interesting patents that point to various new interaction techniques. The most interesting is the fingerprint ID directly on the screen so that the iPhone can see which finger you’re using and accept gestures appropriately. The fingerprint ID also, of course, can theoretically act as a security device so that only you can…
It would be amazing if LG could make an iPhone competitor, an Android device and a Prada III that’s one single device, but somehow I don’t think that’s what LG’s president means. In an interview for a Korean news agency, Ahn Seung-kwon says (besides the details above) that LG will make another luxury phone (unrelated…
This is why the Sonim/Land Rover S1 phone is the toughest phone yet: it can stand an elephant stomp, being run over an actual Land Rover and being tossed out of a second floor window. Plus… …it was dunked in mud, put inside a 300 degree oven, and soaked in beer. What finally did it…
Car designer Harsha Vardhan has a different vision of tomorrow. While his vehicle calls for an electric engine, just like we see in cars now like the Prius or Volt, that engine drives magnetic fields, not wheels. (The magnetic fields, of course, do eventually drive the wheels forward when the energy is transferred from over…
Kristian Kenney finds this M&M buried inside the horrible trail mix that is the Windows 7 Home Premium End User License Agreement: there’s going to be a Family Pack. That’s it. There’s going to be a family pack for three users. Nobody knows what the pricing will be, but Apple’s Leopard family pack pricing is…
You know what they say: Nothing takes the callouses off like fastening plastic bags filled with urine around your feet. The Foot Pee! Pack, essentially two ziplock bags intended for your feet, supports an age-old philosophy that one’s pee can have benefits to their skin. Now I’m no expert, but I’ve been accidentally urinating on…
We already knew Heinz was developing a USB-powered and possibly portable mini microwave, but now we actually get to see how it works. You guessed it, just like a microwave. https://gizmodo.com/beanzawave-usb-powered-beans-microwave-is-what-usb-was-5283559 It’s supposedly going to be battery-powered upon release, letting you take it outdoors for a quick bean injection no matter where you are. And…
We’ve got some stunning deals on laptops and TVs today. If you’re enjoying Wimbledon (it’s been on 24-7 at my house), there’s a free subscription to Tennis Magazine for ya’. Have a happy and safe Independence Day! Computing and Peripherals: • 16″ HP G60t for $479.99 plus free shipping (normally $579.99). • 15.6″ Lenovo IdeaPad…
Did you know the CC is actually a sports car wrapped in a luxury sedan? It’s an anti-anxiety attack. Meet Volkswagen CC. The most talked about VW in years.
Altrove is a new lighting product that uses “transparent wires” (which we think means fishing line, not fiber optics) to create a geometric yet ethereal mesh of light on your wall or ceiling. [Artemide via MocoLoco]
Do you know what the hell is the Schwarzschild radius? I didn’t have a clue, but now I know that if you compress Earth to an 8mm radius ball, you will get a black hole. My fascination didn’t stop there. I’ve spent all morning mesmerized by these videos—created by a bunch of extremely smart people…