How to See the Internet Hiding in Plain Sight
If you live in a city, there’s a good chance that it’s visible all around you—if you know where to look.
If you live in a city, there’s a good chance that it’s visible all around you—if you know where to look.
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But for it to work, the rings need to spin in the wrong direction.
After re-examining data acquired by the Voyager 2 spacecraft, astronomers have detected wavy patterns in two of Uranus’s dark system of rings.
making an edible beer koozie out of pizza is the only kitchen skill a person needs to have. Read More >>
A research team led by Robert A. Gaunt from the University of Pittsburgh is the first to develop a system that overcomes the limitation.
This is the first time Instagram has released a tablet-optimised version of its app.
The report comes just days after Samsung officially killed the Note 7 and announced an expanded global recall.
Apple is testing out a new way to display iPhones in some stores in the UK and Canada—completely naked.
Inspecting film is a weirdly interesting process. Read More >>
To boldly go....
The cheat codes you now never need to use, of course.
One reason a product ends up on crowdfunding sites like Kickstarter or Indiegogo is because companies, or investors, have deemed it too dangerous to bring to market. Wearing a wingsuit while skiing seems like it would make an already dangerous sport even riskier, but you can still pre-order one via Indiegogo. Read more >>
Only one pair of the trainers are in existence, mercifully.
Raging against the post-factual internet era.