30 Years From Now: Some Predictions
Meet me back here in 2042 to discuss this, will yah? Read More ›
Meet me back here in 2042 to discuss this, will yah? Read More ›
Meet me back here in 2042 to discuss this, will yah? Read More ›
Just download your apps and be happy, ok? Read More ›
The internet already has plenty of “fake girlfriend” apps, and plenty of ways for enterprising types to make money doing other people's homework. Now, a genius has combined the two. Read More ›
Before you can talk about a new technology, you have to put it in quotes. It's like a hazing ritual for new ideas. Read More ›
Ah, The Golden Age. What a magical time when you could actually hear people talking on the big screen and your car had a phone. Wait, what? (via iheartchaos.com) Read More ›
Artist duo Nieuwe Heren, which consists of Erik de Nijs and Tim Smit, created this practical pair of slacks embedded with a working mouse and keyboard in addition to speakers entitled “Beauty and the Geek”. According to Nijs, the pants are supposed to work with a wireless blue tooth connection. This is geek chic taken to a whole new level. (via laughingsquid.com) Read More ›
Go Shep! AT&T recently took the “unlimited” out of its “unlimited data” plan by cutting data speeds of its most active customers without warning or notification. Fox News anchor Shepherd Smith is one of those customers, and on his show today, Smith gave AT&T a verbal spanking. (h/t Mediaite) Read More ›
And people wonder why print media is dying! Psst… the link is broken. Read More ›
Ah, the ’90s. When human interaction was still #relevant. Read More ›
Ever stare at your computer so long that you want to eat it? Well here’s some technofood that’s totally edible! Read More ›
KILL IT WITH FIRE! Or just disconnect its power source. You know, whatever. Read More ›
Like mah status if you like mah snoring! Here's Croation designer Tomislav Zvonarić's concept for the Facebook-integrated FBed, which will allow you to “always to be up to date and close to your online friends even when you sleep.” Discuss. (via The Daily What) Read More ›
Why is Google’s Chrome browser gaining ground while Mozilla’s Firefox is flailing? Last week, it was reported that Google’s rapidly rising Chrome browser had surpassed Firefox for the first time in popularity.
If you weigh all the information on the Internet by using the mass of electrons in binary, it comes out to .2 millionths of an ounce which equates to the smallest grain of sand. So, not that much. (via bitshare.tumblr.com) Watch Video ›
Finally I can go back to building that backyard woodshed/brocave. Watch Video ›
This video takes you on a space tour of the Southern Lights, from south of Madagascar to just north of Australia over the Indian Ocean, in just 13 seconds. (via motherjones.com) View Media ›
How did we survive before the smart phones and Twitter? This awesome infographic sheds some light on the history of communication. (via atlassian.com) View Image ›
This tiny camping trailer that is also a boat looks a bit cozier than a Manhattan studio and is way cheaper at just $24,000 a pop. (via thehairpin.com) Watch Video ›
When it comes to cell phone use, it seems that our manners go out the door. Click to enlarge. (via https:) View Image ›
Part of the MoMA's Talk To Me exhibit, British artist David McCandless' The Hierarchy of Digital Distractions shows the order in which we'll let technology bother us. Very accurate stuff. (via informationisbeautiful.net) Read More ›
Part of the MoMA's Talk To Me exhibit, British artist David McCandless' The Hierarchy of Digital Distractions shows the order in which we'll let technology bother us. Very accurate stuff. (via informationisbeautiful.net) View Image ›
Kevin Warwick, a professor of cybernetics at Reading University, has been gradually implanting electronics into his body for the past thirteen years. Here he chats about biological brains that control robots, Michael Crichton, the Terminator and (naturally) the future of man and machine. View Media ›
This video may creep you out excessively. Looks like evolving technology will soon be ending the misery of the forever alone. (Via) Watch Video ›
Mother Nature continues to laugh in the face of technology.
Technology is super hot on the BuzzFeed Network right now. Here's all the best viral buzz on Technology. View Topic ›
This amazing invention cools your coffee to a drinkable temperature and then keeps it warm twice as long. (via GOOD) Watch Video ›
Did you know that your iPhone has been keeping a record of everywhere you've been since June? iPhone users who aren't creeped out by this weird factoid can create their own map of where they've been for the last six months here. (via Gizmodo) Watch Video ›
This amazing robotic technology from years in the future will someday allow me to transfer my ketchup art from place to place with ease. Watch Video ›