Instagram Finally Shows Off Its Android App
The breakout app from SXSW this year may be Highlight, or it may be Pinwheel. But the most exciting news? It's about Instagram, which is finally sort-of showing off a beta of its Android app.
The breakout app from SXSW this year may be Highlight, or it may be Pinwheel. But the most exciting news? It's about Instagram, which is finally sort-of showing off a beta of its Android app.
Comic fans love talking about the "future" of comics. But impossibly, the "future" always ends up looking a heckuva lot like what we've always had. Sadface!
You'll have to cut a hole in your desk to install this retracting Levity task light. But that minor inconvenience is worth it for a lamp that's completely non-intrusive when you don't need it.
I have a lot to do this week, but most of it will involve pornographic photos of iPads, because I pre-ordered one and I have never owned an iPad before. In fact, it's been a while since I've owned an iOS device at all, so I'm going to track down an iPhone-carrying friend and hold them hostage while I find some apps to install when my iPad gets here next week.
How's this for a weekend ritual. You're going to get together with your friends, play a drinking game, stay up late, and then impulse buy a bunch of stuff online. The next day, you'll feel bad, go for a nature hike, and educate yourself to revamp your spirits. These apps will help you do all of these things.
Not only do you not need tools like a screwdriver or a hammer to assemble this Gurtbett bed, you don't need screws or nails either. The pieces easily slot together and the whole structure is then held in place with ratchet straps.
An old PR adage says if you have bad news, release it on Friday when it's less likely to cause a stir. So perhaps that's why Apple announced it's killing off iWork.com on, you guessed it, this past Friday
iPhone cases tend to be pretty generic, but if you can make a sound, you can have your own completely unique case. That's because Shapeways will turns sounds—any sound—into an iPhone case.
Even the Tim Burton-era Batman films look a little campy compared to Christopher Nolan's take on the Dark Knight. But it's hard to argue that the Batmobile driven by Michael Keaton wasn't iconic, which makes this incredibly detailed model hard to pass up.
The Titanic sank on April 15th, 1912, and we've been asking questions ever since. Although we now know more or less why she went down, @RealTimeTitanic seeks to show us how it happened from the standpoint of its crew.
Appealing to that small demographic who don't know the line between tasteful and tacky, Bridgestone has developed a new printing technology that lets drivers add custom artwork and patterns to the sides of their tires.
Artist Cai Guo-Qiang has a thing for explosives. He's the man responsible for those mesmerising daytime fireworks, but it turns out he also uses gunpowder and fire to create abstract works on canvas.
Apple takes more heat for the labour practices of its suppliers than anybody, but it's largely a victim of its own success in that regard.
Designed by Gustav Widström and Marcus Heneen, the Slända pens always remain standing when you put them down so they're easier to grab the next time you need them. Solving a particular problem that, let's be honest, doesn't really exist.
There's nothing quite like watching a seven year-old expertly analyse and explain his application of the scientific method as it relates to capturing stuffed monsters to make you question what you've been doing with your life
At first glance Igor Lobanov's Wormhole chair looks like an impossible object that could only exist as a computer physics simulation. But once you wrap your head around its zip-together design, it not only seems plausible, but also pretty genius.