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20 Weird GIFs That Belong in Another Dimension
Mashable - 26 Sep 2014 13:30
The world is full of weirdos Consider that a good thing — a certain level of the weird, strange and bizarre things is good for the soul. Otherwise you may find yourself perfectly content drinking pumpkin spice lattes w...
Bicycle Cup Holder
The Gadget Flow - 26 Sep 2014 08:00
Keep your freshly purchased cappuccino or your sunglass case well stocked in this Bicycle Cup Holder while you ride through the town everyday. The holder has been carefully made of high quality die cut black silicone rub...
When Hacked Celebs Sue Apple, Guess Who Cashes In?
Forbes - 26 Sep 2014 08:05
Nude Photos are an Invasion of Privacy, and Claims are Being Filed. Yet if you Collect, the IRS Will Too,
Joyo Soft Table Lamp
The Gadget Flow - 26 Sep 2014 08:00
There are three integrated USB sockets helping to keep your tech gadgets charged while the storage compartments in the base act as a convenient valet tray. The lamp has a dome shaped design which is both attractive and h...
Hey ASIO: Australians Bashing You on Twitter, But You Probably Already Know
Mashable - 26 Sep 2014 05:12
SYDNEY — Following the introduction of controversial spy laws, Australians have decided to pen some personal responses to their buddies at the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO). The problem? ASIO pro...
Air France Negotiates to Try to End Its Longest Pilots Strike Ever
Mashable - 26 Sep 2014 20:53
A 12-day strike by Air France pilots' unions is being called "catastrophic" by the airline industry. Despite offers by the airline to scrap plans — the action that sparked the strike — the unions and management have ...
Seek Thermal camera gives smartphones a sixth sense
Slash Gear - 26 Sep 2014 11:00
Seek Thermal has rolled out the red carpet for its new camera for smartphones that goes by the same name. The Seek thermal camera is an accessory for one's mobile small enough to fit in a pocket and able to capture the p...
Ebola - It's Far, Far Worse Than You Thought
Forbes - 26 Sep 2014 04:36
Ebola could kill a million people by the end of January, disaster planners warned this week as experts said the disease might become endemic and clinics started turning away victims.
Maven Delivers Its First Ultraviolet Images From Mars
Gizmodo - 26 Sep 2014 02:30
Piling on to the good news from Mars this week, NASA's Maven spacecraft sent home its first ultraviolet images from Mars. While they may not be flashy, these images will help determine the composition and variability of ...
If This Razor-Thin Dining Table Won't Bend, Why Should Your Phone?
Gizmodo - 26 Sep 2014 22:45
Why the iPhone 6 Plus is mysteriously bending for a handful of users may never be fully known , but for the next version maybe Apple should talk to Alexander Purcell Rodrigues who has designed a stunning super-thin alumi...
The Vitasigns Digital Body Analyzer Scale will help build a better you
Coolest Gadgets - 26 Sep 2014 21:45
It’s hard to keep your body in top form. Losing weight and keeping it off is a lifelong battle, especially if you’re trying to go for the toned look. It’s natural to slip here and there, but if you don’t keep tab...
Street Near Montmartre Paris Wall Mural
The Gadget Flow - 26 Sep 2014 08:00
Turn your living room into a Paris locality with this adorable Street Near Montmartre Paris Wall Mural. It's got a scene from this beautiful lane of Paris which does bring the ethereal beauty of the city directly in your...
Physicists Find Clue as To Why the DNA Double Helix Twists To the Right
Slashdot - 26 Sep 2014 07:45
First time accepted submitter Annanag writes Most organic molecules have left- or right-handed versions, mirror images of each other, just like gloves. For some reason, life always seems to favor one version over the oth...
The evolution of Batman music epically recreated with a piano and cello
Gizmodo - 26 Sep 2014 03:50
The Piano Guys made this epic video that traces the 50 year history of music in Batman using a piano and a cello. Oh and of course three different Batmobiles. What's awesome is how much each era they go through musically...
New ad-free social network Ello is pro-privacy, but with caveats
PC World - 26 Sep 2014 02:45
A new social network is generating buzz for its hard stance against paid advertising and data collection. But how the site really works, when it comes to privacy, is a little more nuanced. Ello is open on an invite-only ...
KFC Is Giving Away Ridiculous Fried Chicken iPhone Cases
The Huffington Post - 26 Sep 2014 23:36Add your own personal pixel message onto your morning waffle
Coolest Gadgets - 26 Sep 2014 20:55A Specimen Box Full of Tiny Paper Airplanes Instead of Bugs
Gizmodo - 26 Sep 2014 20:47
It's hard to understand the appeal of displaying the corpses of dead insects and other small creatures on pins in a specimen box, but tiny paper airplane versions of famous aircraft? That deserves to hang in the Louvre, ...
Secrets of a Chinese Router Factory
Re/code - 26 Sep 2014 14:30
It's hard for me to believe I'm finally about to visit a Chinese factory.
Canon Unveils Limited Edition 'Linda' Bag for Female 100D Photographers
PetaPixel - 26 Sep 2014 01:53FBI: Apple, Google data encryption goes too far
Slash Gear - 26 Sep 2014 01:36
The FBI isn't too happy with Apple right now. They're lumping Google in for good measure, too. Director James Comey says he is "very concerned" about the encryption methods Apple and Google use for their devices. Not bec...
Grading Apple's Snafus: Which Ones Are Major, Which Ones Will Blow Over
The Mac Observer - 26 Sep 2014 22:40
By some standards, Apple has had a rough two weeks. The media has pointed to these problems for several classic reasons: attention and money. But how bad is it really? Which problems are real and which ones will blow ove...