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Intel Iris: Integrated Graphics Are Finally Awesome
Intel’s integrated graphics have taken plenty of heat over the years, and most of it deserved. But the climb to respectability that started back with Sandy Bridge is about to get a turboboost. Meet Iris, the biggest generation jump in Intel’s integrated graphics to date. Get ready to game. Intel’s Iris graphics are going to … Continued
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LEGO Bricks Are Surprisingly Resistent to Slow Motion Explosions
Those crazy Slow-Mo guys are destroying anything they can possibly get their hands on this week. Today, it’s a house made from LEGO. And though explosions are almost always a delicious visual treat, especially in slow motion, blowing up LEGO should never make anyone happy. Thankfully, LEGO bricks can totally withstand a banger. Though the … Continued
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Science Explains Why We Kiss
Why do you kiss? Because it makes you feel good down there? Because it’ll hopefully lead to something that’ll make you feel great down there? Probably. But what about the science behind why we kiss? Vsauce, our favorite scientific talking mouth who needs no water during his soliloquies, explains that it’s something to do with … Continued
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A Soldier Launching a Stinger Missile That Looks Like Lasers
Is this a picture of a soldier shooting lasers against the night sky? How did they make the beams bend? They twist and turn like bolts from a Tesla coil! Sadly, no. It’s just a fantastic picture of a Marine launching a PL-87 Stinger Missile at a flying drone in a training exercise. It’s so … Continued
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Timeless: The Timer You Need Made Better
The relatively recent trend of highly focused, functional, and beautiful apps (February’s Haze, for instance) has come produced some wonderful replacements to Apple’s proprietary apps. The stock selection on your iPhone is functional, sure, but it could be so much better. And Timeless may just be the timer replacement you’re after. https://gizmodo.com/haze-turn-your-weather-forecast-into-psychedelic-art-5984565 What does it … Continued
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This Incredible Transformers Costume Totally Redeems Those Movies
Say what you will about the robot designs in the Michael Bay Transformers movies, they make for one bad-ass costume when someone puts an incredible amount of detail into it. In this case the someone is Marc De Repentigny who crafted this obscenely over-the-top costume based on the Transformers movies aesthetics. In other words, brushed … Continued
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A Magnet Keeps the Salt Inside These Stylish Shakers
Sometimes it feels like all kitchen accessories look the same. But for something different—albeit subtle—here’s a pair of stainless steel salt and pepper shakers with magnets at the angles that work like a joint connector. It’s $30 for the pair, but it’s the kind of thing that looks like you spent a more on it. … Continued
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The California-Made Earthquake Alarm That Works But California Won’t Build
For all of the devastation caused by the 2011 earthquake/tsunami in Japan, the former, a 9.0 magnitude beast called “Tohoku,” could have claimed far more lives. The reason it didn’t? Since 2007, Japan has had an early warning system—conceived ten years ago at Caltech—which California still hasn’t managed to set up. And while it only … Continued
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Oslo’s So Good at Recycling that It’s Run Out of Trash
Norway’s capital city has a serious waste management issue—they’re way too good at it. Half of Oslo’s 1.4 million residents rely on a steady stream of refuse to power their appliances and heat their homes. Problem is, there just isn’t enough trash to go around. Burning municipal waste—everything from household trash and industrial scrap to … Continued
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Plug Into These Revived Vintage Speakers, Or Just Ogle Their Beauty
Camera-lovers aren’t the only ones who get to fawn over retro design nowadays. German company Soundpauli has made a racket of taking vintage speakers and restoring them to their former glory. They’re stunning. Each device is doted upon cosmetically and electronically, adding a 1.8″ mini-plug for your smartphone or iPod as well the ability to … Continued
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Why the Factories of the Future Could Be Imperfect Circles
These days, most of us expect the things we buy online to arrive within a day or two. After all, why does ecommerce exist, if not to deliver a horse head mask to my doorstep within 24 hours? To meet our expectations, companies are employing an increasingly unconventional set of solutions to function more efficiently, … Continued
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A Promo Code For Audiophiles Is Your Dealzmodo-Exclusive Deal of the Day
Back in September, we ran this same deal of the day and folks really liked it. Basically, Sound Earphones is a pretty cool audio retailer based in Cincinnati, and they carry a lot of high end stuff—Grados, Westone in-ear monitors, amplifiers—that never goes on sale. Sometimes it’s because of contractual restrictions, other times it’s simply … Continued
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This Arctic Spray Freezes Cockroaches For Easy Disposal
If the thought of smooshing, crushing, smashing, squishing, or even touching a cockroach grosses you out, a Japanese company called Fumakilla has come up with a better way to dispose of them. Taking inspiration from Vader’s Lando’s carbonite chamber, this aerosol can literally freezes them in their tracks. As durable as they are, unlike Han … Continued
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Swatch Sistem51: Finally, Mechanical Movement on the Cheap
When Swatch figured out how to simplify and automate the production of Quartz watches, it made the technology extremely affordable and accessible to anyone who still wanted an analog timepiece. But even with rumored smart watches on the horizon, more traditional timepieces with mechanical movements are still very much desirable. And Swatch has found a … Continued
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Here’s How To Get Your Dick In a Museum
Your dick just might be the next star of the art world, and this month is its chance to make its artistic debut. You just have to sext a photo to artist Karen Finley to use in her upcoming installation “Sext Me if You Can” at New York City’s New Museum. The New Museum describes … Continued
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Shooting Challenge: Perfect Symmetry
They say symmetry is beauty, which makes a lot of sense. It’s the balance of equal proportions. It’s a sort of geometric perfection. And for this week’s Shooting Challenge, you’re going to capture it. The Challenge Photograph symmetry. Real, not photoshopped. The Technique It’s going to be a bit of a hunt. You need to … Continued
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MakerBot Founder: 3D Printing and the “Next Industrial Revolution”
You can 3D print just about anything, from dresses to snowboards to a human face. A big part of the reason 3D printing is closing in on the mainstream is thanks to MakerBot, which is equipping anyone with an imagination—and $2,200 for a MakerBot Replicator—to print the physical manifestations of their dreams. https://gizmodo.com/burlesque-superstar-dita-von-teese-goes-metropolis-in-t-5989627 MakerBot was … Continued
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