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How to Stop Facebook From Bringing Up Your Bad Memories
Gizmodo - 20 May 2016 18:01
Facebook's getting bigger on nostalgia these days, now that it's got several years of our lives stored up in its digital vaults. But if you'd rather live in the present and make a clean break with the past--or just one p...
iPhone 7 unofficial renders bring all leaks, fears together
Slash Gear - 20 May 2016 12:00
We're still a few months away from the anticipated, or dreaded, date, though not the far from WWDC, so naturally we're seeing near final speculation on how the iPhone 7 will look like, both inside and out. Most of the in...
OS X 10.12 may allow Mac unlocking via iPhone Touch ID
Slash Gear - 20 May 2016 15:00
One of the coolest features that the iPhone and other smartphones have gained in recent years is the ability to unlock the devices with a fingerprint rather than a passcode. A report claims that Apple is looking to make ...
DoubleFlex Total Body Portable Gym
The Gadget Flow - 20 May 2016 16:54
Say goodbye to your boring session in the gym and get your sweat on anytime and anywhere with the DoubleFlex Total Body Portable Gym. SpiraFlex technology, which was developed by NASA for astronauts on the International ...
Sky Canvas man-made meteor shower rains glowing pellets from space
Slash Gear - 20 May 2016 16:30
Everyone loves fireworks, it's beautiful to see explosions of light and sound in the air for a festive occasion. A company called Star-ALE wants to take fireworks to the next level. Rather than shooting fireworks into th...
Hyper-Reality video: when AR goes overboard, like ads
Slash Gear - 20 May 2016 15:30
Augmented reality and virtual reality are hip and cool right now, mostly because they are relatively new to consumers and present a lot of wonderful possibilities. But like any technology, the computers and the Internet,...
iPhone 7 potential wanes as Android N starts to Tango
Slash Gear - 21 May 2016 01:57
While Apple's next iPhone seems to show little potential for great change, Google announces Android software integration with one of their most forward-thinking projects ever: Tango. Apple has built a massive consumer fo...
Jalopnik Mustang Owners Rejoice As A Camaro Wrecks Leaving A Cars And Coffee | Lifehacker This Map S
Gizmodo - 21 May 2016 01:49
Jalopnik Mustang Owners Rejoice As A Camaro Wrecks Leaving A Cars And Coffee | Lifehacker This Map Shows How Much You Need to Support a Small Family in Each State | io9 Cate Blanchett, Jeff Goldblum, Mark Ruffalo, and Mo...
This freaky electric motorbike was 3D printed with metal powder
Engadget - 21 May 2016 01:45
The Light Rider is an electric motorbike that weighs just 77 pounds and has a frame like an alien skeleton. Its creator, Airbus subsidiary APWorks, crafted the bike with 3D printing -- but it's not plastic. The hollow fr...
Google's Project Ara phone no longer upgradable, new dev units ship this fall
Ars Technica - 21 May 2016 01:20
Modular smartphone integrates "core smartphone functions" into the body.
Fitbit's Coin acquisition paves way for fitness band mobile payments
Slash Gear - 21 May 2016 01:11
Coin, a four-year-old company that has developed technology for making mobile payments, was acquired by Fitbit this week. The acquisition will give Fitbit access to Coin's intellectual property pertaining to its wearable...
The Public Access Weekly: Sumn quick
Engadget - 21 May 2016 01:00
Hey hey there Public Access members, fans and readers! Last week, there was no Public Access Weekly post because I was taking a vacation and for the first time ever, I did not bring a computer along (which felt very stra...
Oculus is shooting itself in the foot with DRM
Slash Gear - 21 May 2016 00:58
When you release the "next big thing" in your particular corner of the market, a company relies on a few things to ensure its success. One key component is making sure that the product delivers on all of its promises. An...
How Flowers Help Us Understand Why Bridges Collapse
Gizmodo - 21 May 2016 00:47
The catastrophic collapse of Washington State's Tacoma Narrows Bridge in 1940 launched intensive research into the aerodynamics of bridge design. Now a team of South Korean scientists have identified a geometric structur...
Olympus Stylus TG-Tracker leak: 4K, waterproof, and June launch
Slash Gear - 21 May 2016 00:30
A new leak suggests Olympus' anticipated Stylus TG-Tracker action camera will be officially launched next month, and that it will offer 4K video recording, waterproof construction, and more. The spec details follow a lea...
The Arctic Circle Just Had Its Earliest Snowmelt Ever
Gizmodo - 21 May 2016 00:30
Three hundred miles above of the Arctic Circle is America's northern most snow observatory, typically the last place in the nation to see its snow melt. As of today, its snow has melted, setting a new (and terrible) reco...
Google confirms a new in-house startup incubator
Engadget - 21 May 2016 00:26
Big companies have always supported startups to do the nimble and risky innovating they could not, even building their own investment arms to directly fund them. But sometimes those startups are founded by ex-employees o...
This Is How Your City Got Crazy Expensive
Gizmodo - 21 May 2016 00:20
If you've been considering the idea of purchasing real estate, this map of "Million Dollar Listings" in the US's priciest cities will make you want to roll up into the fetal position and bawl your eyes out.
The TSA is failing spectacularly at cybersecurity
Engadget - 21 May 2016 00:01
Five years of Department of Homeland Security audits have revealed, to the surprise of few and the dismay of all, that the TSA is as great at cybersecurity as it is at customer service. The final report from the DHS Offi...
You Can Buy This Crazy, Alien-Like 3D Printed Electric Motorcycle
Gizmodo - 20 May 2016 23:45
The word Airbus probably brings to mind an image of a hefty airplane that flies you around the world. But this time around, Airbus has made a decidedly different kind of vehicle: a 3D printed motorcycle that looks like s...
Google Science Journal app turns your phone into a lab
Slash Gear - 20 May 2016 23:42
Google's making it a bit easier to channel your inner scientist via it new app Google Science Journal. Available now, the Android app puts a research lab in your pocket (or wherever you keep your phone), making it possib...
That Star Wars Episode VIII Title Floating Around Probably Isn't Real
Gizmodo - 20 May 2016 23:35
With Episode VIII a year and a half away, leaks and spoilers are all we're going to hear about for awhile. Naturally, that leads to a lot of fake nonsense floating around the internet in an attempt to capture the avid at...