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A Brainwave Monitor Plus a Little Sadism Equals Hilarity!
(Video n*s*f*w due to swearing) Some very clever hackers at Harco Laboratories have created a device that gives you a...
3D Printer Makes Veins. No, Like, Actual Human Veins.
For you youngsters out there, Weird Science was a movie from the 1980s in which 2 young boys used a...
Chinese Media to Google: No, You Suck!
If China and Google were listed as a couple on Facebook, right now they'd have to change their status to...
How Apple Wins By Ignoring ‘The Mushy Middle’
Conventional wisdom states that successful companies succeed when they make a good product for a reasonable price aimed at the...
SAS Attacks Google For StreetView Blunder
Google’s in big, big trouble in the UK, where military chiefs and MPs are furious with the company after a...
A Call For Tech Geeks To End Brand Loyalty
One thing is truly apparent in consumer behavior these days: people like brand name stuff. Whether it be Apple for...
For $50, EyeWriter Enables Impossible Creativity
For those who are less fortunate with regards to body function, doing something they love poses challenges. Consider Tony Quan,...
Apple’s Biggest Fan: Guy Creates iPhone Font From Apps
Some people create paintings, some create sculptures, and yet others create music. But this guy decided to explore his love...
Amazon, Barnes & Noble Plan eBook Apps For iPad
Amazon and Apple may be actively engaged in an eBook war, but that hasn’t stopped Amazon promising a Kindle eBook...
Businesses’ Avatar-Envy Makes Venugen A Great Virtual Meeting Alternative
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S16c_OKcNaA Recall Jonathan Mostow's Surrogates or James Cameron's Avatar? Well, apparently the business world isn't satisfied with their humanoid selves...
iPhones to Double as Social Networks and Triple as Walkie-Talkies
It looks like the iPhone, already a kind of digital swiss army k***e, will someday have walkie-talkie capabilities and be...
Roll-able Display from HP: Just Don’t Roll It for Now, Please
Hewlett-Packard has just rolled out its newest design in the way of flexible display screens, or "digital paper," as they...
Twitter is 4 Today!
Break out the cake and the candles, March 21st is Twitter's 4th birthday.Yes, that means Twitter is an Aries. Twitter...
Beautiful Object Makes Weird Noises, Likes to be Touched
Electronic music enthusiasts have a new tool at their disposal, this thing that looks like a cross between an iPhone...
The Water-Scraper: Where You Will Live When the Ice Caps Melt
Receiving a Special Mention in Evolo's 2010 Skyscraper Competition, this underwater skyscraper from Malaysian designer Sarly Ardre Bin Sarkum redefines...
Robots Go To War To Go To War
I’m one of the slim minority who dislikes Terminator. Don’t get me wrong, Schwarzenegger is nothing if not a vastly-talented...
The Little Uglybox That Could Power Your House
Getting off the grid may have just become that much easier. Oorja Protonics in California have developed a methanol fuel...
And Now, a Message from the Future of Transportation.
Unicycles have a history of looking silly. That’s probably because they’re fundamentally so. But this... this... I... I almost have...
A Pirate by Any Other Name Would Still Copy That Floppy
Back in the day, there was no word for Peer-to-Peer filesharing. Today, the phenomenon is widely termed 'piracy'. Maybe that's...
Not Exactly the Fattest Beats, but It’ll Do…
Surely sometimes even the most digitally-addicted of us wants to ditch the cold machination of musical convenience that is iTunes...