In less time than it would take a beam of light to travel from your knuckle to your fingertip, the new IBM chip would complete one task and start looking for the next picked by doggylives 1 month ago 0 comments edit related share technology |
A new card allows you to watch sperm, blood, yeast infections and other organisms with your bare eyes. 1 comments edit related share gadgetryWhy this is on an adult toy site I do not know and please no "Oh, how did you find this?" comments, I just did thats all. picked by doggylives 1 month ago |
It resembles an ordinary Post-it-note, but the British designers of this 'intelligent’ version - which features a built-in alarm clock - say it could herald a new generation of memory-jogging technology. picked by topofall 1 month ago 0 comments edit related share gadgetry |
A Queensland academic is helping to develop energy-generating windows that could eventually provide enough electricity to power a standard home. 2 comments edit related share technologyThe glass solar cells contain titanium dioxide and are coated in a dye that increases light absorption. picked by AutumnLotus 1 month ago |
Self-replicating printer frees-up 3D printing under GNU. picked by extc68 1 month ago 2 comments edit related share technology |
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internetEight teenagers have been arrested on charges alleging they beat another teen in an "animalistic attack" so they could make a videotape to post on YouTube. Because beating people up online... is the new cool. picked by ziggyguy 1 month ago |
This isn't the kind of thing I normally would post but I just thought if there's any Plimates looking for or interested in a free firewall then this might be handy. 2 comments edit related share internetI've used it for the past year after I got sick of paying for my previous one. Full review Here picked by doggylives 1 month ago |
A black & white cat named Hatch-chan has become a minor celebrity in Japan thanks to his immensely popular, 50,000 hit per day blog. Yes, blog. Deal with it, LOLcats! picked by Mitzuzake 1 month ago 1 comments edit related share internet |
A dilute gas may soon become the lubricant of choice for microscopic devices. The approach could pave the way for a new range of tiny machines, such as miniature turbines, that are finally capable of having sliding parts. picked by mutil8or 1 month ago 0 comments edit related share technology |
A former Air Force pilot shares his experience with the SR-71 jet, a.k.a. The Blackbird. He takes you over hostile territory at Mach 3.5, with missiles closing in. 3 comments edit related share technologyIf you're familiar with the SR-71, it's time to get reacquainted. If you're not, it's past time for an introduction. picked by tigertony 1 month ago |
Firefox is in beta 5 currently. Next will be a RC, followed by the final release by June. This latest level is quite staple. 3 comments edit related share internetNow you can try out FF3 without losing your FF2 info/user database. If you are tired of FF2's downfalls such as memory hog and crashes, check out FF3 today! picked by 2manyusernames 1 month ago |
Wow - now what name can I register..... picked by topofall 1 month ago 7 comments edit related share internet |
"Mein Gott!". It seems not only beer is cheap in Germany, but iPhones too. German service provider T-Mobile is selling the iPhones for a rock bottom price to lock people into their expensive contracts, but what if you don't sign the contract... picked by vegasjack 1 month ago 3 comments edit related share technology |
This week, the 36th International Exhibition of Inventions has flooded Geneva with tinkerers, hackers, and other weirdos who like to make stuff and show off possibly useful, definitely bizarre inventions picked by doggylives 1 month ago 0 comments edit related share gadgetry |
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Behold the YouTube Doubler … because two YouTube clips playing at once is bound to be twice the fun of one clip playing by itself. Plus, almost everything is better when played next to a clip of a laughing baby. 2 comments edit related share internetI think some fun could be had with this. If anyone syncs or doubles up any good video's, post a link to it in the comments, yeh? picked by doggylives 1 month ago |
The internet could soon be made obsolete by a new “grid” system which is 10,000 times faster than broadband connections. picked by topofall 1 month ago 10 comments edit related share internet |
Dell is powered by garbage. picked by suebe 1 month ago 0 comments edit related share technology |
His Selfy bed, quite simply, uses a variety of moving parts, bars and linens to make itself at the push of a button. picked by leehblanc 1 month ago 3 comments edit related share technology |
Judge says the vehicle appeared to be more like a "bike" than a car and argued the likelihood of causing an accident was "remote to none." picked by tigertony 1 month ago 2 comments edit related share technology |
The Google van(?) drove right up their driveway which was marked private. The family, whose terrible name is Boring, are suing for $25,000 saying that part of the property's value was privacy. picked by coldbladed 1 month ago 9 comments edit related share internet |
This amazing new wearable audio solution features a working speaker embedded into the front of the shirt. When you push the appropriate button on the pocketable remote you get music or sound effects appropriate for any situation. 3 comments edit related share technologyThis started out as an April fools gag now it's going into production. I for one will be ordering it ;) picked by doggylives 1 month ago |
There are tens of millions of sites to visit. Not forgetting telegraph.co.uk, here are the only ones you actually need. 0 comments edit related share classic
internetGuess what? Google's on 1. picked by extc68 1 month ago |
Tired of hearing other people’s cellphone conversations? It may become worse. Soon you may have to watch their favorite television shows and YouTube videos, too, as they project them onto nearby walls or commuter-train seatbacks. picked by extc68 1 month ago 2 comments edit related share gadgetry |