Canadian Music Studio Brandish Poop Flute for the Holidays
I hate posting advertisements, because it makes me feel like an idiot, but when a company debases itself with a flute made out of faeces — how can I resist? Enjoy, if you dare.
I hate posting advertisements, because it makes me feel like an idiot, but when a company debases itself with a flute made out of faeces — how can I resist? Enjoy, if you dare.
This is a pretty picture of a rare occurrence: the odd coupling of a rainbow and a waterspout dancing side by side (waterspouts are tornadoes over water.)
Services like 1Password and LastPass are life changers, you sign in with one master password and the app logs you into everything. No need to remember how many symbols and alphanumeric codes you've used. No need to remember 312 different passwords. Well, Windows 8 is going to have the same awesome password management built-in.
Even by App Store standards, it's been a fantastic week for classic game revivals. Already we've had Chrono Trigger, Grand Theft Auto III, and now the icing on the cake: Sonic CD. Sega's legendary blue hedgehog roars onto the iPhone and iPad in perhaps his greatest platform adventure ever.
The Galaxy Nexus is a wonderful phone. But what makes it great — namely, that 4.65-inch Super AMOLED Plus display — also means the battery doesn't last long. Now there's an answer.
Those looking forward to gawping at attractive young Australian soap-stars in glorious HD will be sorely disappointed, as Channel 5 has backed out of taking the fifth HD slot on FreeView HD.
Some people just don't do mornings. You know this guy. He's always late for work, and he sleeps through the weekend. It's not laziness, it's an affliction. You love him, and he'll love these gifts.
The video to accompany The Maccabees' new single Pelican is a journey through life, which cuts through the centre of everything: from planet Earth, through TVs and burgers, to womens' legs. You need to watch it.
Siri is freaking cool, but unfortunately if you're not a hacker the chances of accessing Apple's Darpa-funded A.I. on anything but an iPhone 4S are nil. But a new IOS update makes some Siri hacking legal. Is Apple willing to free Siri?
For as revolutionary as the introduction of CGI was for animation, sometimes hand drawn pieces can still be just as amazing. Case in point: Keep Drawing by South Korean animation house, Studio Shelter. Each frame is drawn in a distinct animation style but stitched together around the same characters. Just check it out, you'll see what I mean. [Colossal via Laughing Squid]
Looks like it's not just our courts of law that are trialling tablets -- MPs are getting in on the swipey, pinchy and tappy action too, having spent £17,000 on iPads.
These days, you don’t have to spend a small fortune to get a fully-functioning smartphone. Hell, you could probably make one yourself with a Nokia 6210, some extra wires and a some smashed-up calculator parts.
The £14.8bn Crossrail project is set to commence tunnelling in March next year in Royal Oak near Paddington, London. The plan is to bore a 13 mile underground tunnel connecting with overland sections to cover the 73 miles from Shenfield and Abby Wood to Heathrow and Maidenhead -- East to West London. To do that, TfL's got itself eight enormous tunnel boring machines that look like immense jet turbines.
Frank Kunert's photographs are crazy. They show surreal places that don't exist, exquisite photos of tennis courts shaped as skating half-pipes or slides for kids that end on highways. All of them are real—but tiny.
We've known about iTunes Match for a while, but it just went live in the UK today. The £22/year music service promises to not only store your iTunes purchases in the cloud, but to back up your non-iTunes tracks as well. So how does it work exactly?
We reported that Universal had inappropriately tried to pull the Mega Song video from YouTube. Now, in a leaked court filing, it claims to have a deal with Google that allows it to censor any video it damn well likes.