Each digg this story receives will add a moving ball which will eventually reveal (another) hidden image! Based of code by Gary Carstensen.
read more | digg story
Saturday, June 23, 2007
$175 Fee If You Cancel iPhone, Even Though You Paid Full Price
You better frickin' like your full-price iPhone because if you don't, AT&T plans on charging you the full $175 early termination fee, even though the phone's cost isn't at all subsidized under a long-term-agreement.
read more | digg story
read more | digg story
Who Will Be The YouTube Of Live Video?
The growth of Youtube and it’s subsequent $1.65 billion buyout left behind a bevy of competing video sites. Since then competitors have been seeking to differentiate themselves by focusing on longer videos, higher (bitrate) quality videos, professional content, and paying their users.
read more | digg story
read more | digg story
Wednesday, June 20, 2007
USB Thumdrive from China
This is like the extension cord for the USB cut and put inside, how did they even think of doing this?
read more | digg story
read more | digg story
Top 20 Magic Trick Tutorials Of All Time
Be the life of the part, or get the interest of that girl. These are the 20 most amazing magic tricks tutorial videos that you will find anywhere.
read more | digg story
read more | digg story
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
We should be able to take our friends with us
The future of social networking is an open standards based decentralized networks in the People Agrregator mould, with something like OpenID being the single point of entry. Dave Winer says a centralized system like Facebook or Linked-In will result in explosive unbundling of (decentralized) services.
read more | digg story
read more | digg story
Deleted Emails: "Most Serious Breach of the Presidential Records Act"
"The Committee has obtained evidence of potentially extensive violations of the Presidential Records Act by senior White House officials... These violations could be the most serious breach of the Presidential Records Act in the 30-year history of the law."
read more | digg story
read more | digg story
Monday, June 18, 2007
No Sex Tonight?
Not getting any tonight? Well if you do what this guy did, you just might increase your chances significantly...
read more | digg story
read more | digg story
Norton AntiVirus is A Virus
The most precompiled program in all new computers IS a virus to anyone who knows anything about computers.
read more | digg story
read more | digg story
The Ten Most Common Photographic Mistakes
Learn how to take better photos by reading about the 10 most common mistakes most people make. Some are obvious some aren't.
read more | digg story
read more | digg story
Saturday, June 16, 2007
Do You know Self-effacing People are Secretly Confident? Study reveals
No matter how meek they might appear, most people are endowed with the same self-confidence, new research reveals. For some, however, that confidence is buried deep inside. “A given person with high implicit [or inner] self-esteem may be outwardly self-promoting or may be outwardly very modest,” said study team member Anthony Greenwald
read more | digg story
read more | digg story
Prisons Of The World
An article about the most interesting prisons on earth - smallest, most valuable, strangest, most secure etc - with photos, videos, links.
read more | digg story
read more | digg story
How children lost the right to roam in four generations
When George Thomas was eight he walked everywhere. It was 1926 and his parents were unable to afford the fare for a tram, let alone the cost of a bike and he regularly walked six miles to his favorite fishing haunt without adult supervision. Fast forward to 2007 and Mr Thomas's eight-year-old great-grandson Edward enjoys none of that freedom.
read more | digg story
read more | digg story
Call of Duty 4 Developer Disses LIVE Anywhere
Grant Collier and the team over at Infinity Ward are hard at work on Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare. At one point along the way they were contacted by Microsoft, who attempted to spur the inclusion of LIVE Anywhere support in the multi-platform title. Infinity Ward "actively rejected" this offer. Grant Collier tells the story:
read more | digg story
read more | digg story
25 Alternative Uses for Olive Oil
Olive oil also has plenty of uses around your home, outside of the sauté pan. There’s no need to waste your expensive Greek or Spanish Extra Virgin for these tasks, just grab a bottle of inexpensive, domestic olive oil for around-the-house use and start using it to shave, lubricate, and stop snoring.
read more | digg story
read more | digg story
5 Year Old Thinks Heroin is Candy, Passes It Out At Daycare
Earlier this week, a Daycare Center in Buffalo was closed because six children at a local daycare center were given heroin by another student who thought it was candy. Teachers quickly learned the child was actually doling out heroin and called police immediately.
read more | digg story
read more | digg story
Air breathing rocket reaches Mach 10 in tests
Scientists hope the engine will ultimately propel the next generation of supersonic planes, with predictions a flight between Sydney and London could take just two hours.
read more | digg story
read more | digg story
Monday, June 11, 2007
Facebook Hammers MySpace on Almost All Key Features
When you think of social networks you probably think of MySpace. But recently, Facebook has been gaining popularity - since it opened up beyond college users, it has enjoyed a flood of new users, boosted further by the launch of Facebook apps. It’s time these two social networks fought it out.
read more | digg story
read more | digg story
How did corporations get so much control over us?
The truth should make you mad. They used the 14th amendment, which was added to free slaves, to say that corporations were entitled to the same rights under the Constitution that individuals were.
read more | digg story
read more | digg story
"30 Days Of Night" Trailer Hits The Net
This is the story of an isolated Alaskan town that is plunged into darkness for a month each year when the sun sinks below the horizon. As the last rays of light fade, the town is attacked by a bloodthirsty gang of vampires bent on an uninterrupted orgy of destruction.
read more | digg story
read more | digg story
RIAA and MPAA Fund Anti-Piracy Politicians
Over the last month or two, we have seen congressional investigations started and bills proposed to deal with file sharing. Not surprisingly, these politicians receive a fair amount of money from the RIAA and MPAA. Doesn’t it make you wonder – Are these politicians for hire?
read more | digg story
read more | digg story
Saturday, June 09, 2007
The Lost Arcade Games of the Soviet Union
A group of Moscow geeks have opened a museum of Soviet-era arcade games. The physical design of these things is incredible -- heroically ugly, radiating un-fun like a potato studded with razor-blade splinters. I want a laptop that looks like this.
read more | digg story
read more | digg story
A Brutal Review of a Brutal Movie-Hostel II
Geek on the scene Dr. Royce Clemens gives us the lowdown on Eli Roth’s latest torture-fest Hostel II. Be warned, this review is almost as brutal as the movie itself.
read more | digg story
read more | digg story
3 million iPhones waiting on stock for 29th of June
29th of June will be a historical day for every Apple fan and it seems Apple is trying hard to have full warehouses for the first shipping day.
read more | digg story
read more | digg story
Top 10 Drunk Multiplayer Games
So, the only real choice when it comes to drunk gaming is to invite some buddies over, crack open a few cans and get your system of choice going! Here is a list of top games to play drunk with friends. Feel free to try these out.
read more | digg story
read more | digg story
Google Maps Street View: Invading Your Privacy? Not Anymore!
The picture of the girl whose underwear showed up on Google Maps Street View has been removed. It turns out that you can report inappropriate images to Google. Awww...
read more | digg story
read more | digg story
5 Women Who Make Timeouts OK
Educated and hot, these ladies are not only easy on the eyes, but they usually seem to know something about the sports they are covering. We like to think of them as the second best thing to happen to sport -- after cheerleaders, of course. So, without further ado: over to you, ladies!
read more | digg story
read more | digg story
'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows' deluxe artwork released
Scholastic, the US publisher of the Harry Potter books, has released the cover art for the deluxe edition of the American "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows." According to Scholastic, it is "set during a highly dramatic sunset, Harry, Hermione, and Ron--clothes in tatters--cling atop a flying dragon."
read more | digg story
read more | digg story
First look: Firefox 3 alpha 5
The fifth public alpha build of Firefox 3 has been officially released. The new alpha build, which is codenamed Gran Paradiso, features early components of the revamped Places system, a cohesive storage framework that will unify bookmark and history storage.
read more | digg story
read more | digg story
Friday, June 08, 2007
Paris Hilton ordered to return to court
Hours after Paris Hilton was sent home under house arrest Thursday, the judge who put her in jail for violating her reckless-driving probation ordered her into court to determine whether she should be put back behind bars.
read more | digg story
read more | digg story
Scientists attempt to grow meat in a lab
What do you think — meat grows on trees? Maybe not, but how about in Petri dishes? Scientists in the Netherlands and the United States are working (separately) to create edible meat in the lab from animal stem cells.
read more | digg story
read more | digg story
WIRELESS Electricity from MIT - WiTricity
We always knew Tesla was right: MIT physics professor Marin Soljacic and his team of researchers behind the latest wireless electricity scheme have reportedly demoed their magnetically coupled resonator technology on a 60-watt lightbulb that wasn't plugged in.
read more | digg story
read more | digg story
Windows Vista: under the hood
Windows Vista has seen significant changes to its security model, networking capabilities, storage support, and more. In our continuing technical exploration of Vista, we explain and assess these improvements, plus we look at what didn't make the cut, and why.
read more | digg story
read more | digg story
Why HD DVD combo format discs suck
The HD DVD combo disc may look like an innovative and interesting idea at first glance, but in reality, it simply adds more cost to an already higher priced HD DVD movie title. The worst part of this deal is that most combo format titles are not available as a ’standard’ HD DVD, which means that you are forced to cough up the extra $5-$10.
read more | digg story
read more | digg story
Thursday, June 07, 2007
"There's a problem. It's called Net Neutrality"
AT&T CEO Ed Whitacre to step down, but it is still business as usual. Net Neutrality will continue to be assaulted under the guise of deregulation.
read more | digg story
read more | digg story
$189 laptop
Asus chairman Jonney Shih sprang a surprise during Intel's Computex keynote today with the announcement of a $189 laptop.
read more | digg story
read more | digg story
Man sues over permanent erection
A New York man has sued the makers of a health drink, saying it has given him a permanent erection for the last two years
read more | digg story
read more | digg story
XP vs. Vista - A Tale of Framerates: Part II
[H] recently ran an article showing a significant framerate discrepancy on popular gaming titles between the two Microsoft operating systems on NVIDIA hardware. They've since gone back and done the same thing with ATI hardware and the new 158.xx NVIDIA drivers. While ATI did better than NVIDIA, there's still a disturbing overall trend.
read more | digg story
read more | digg story
Giant Geoglyph Ad Visible From Space - The World’s Longest Geoglyph
"Next time you float past Hokkaido, look down upon the town of Urahoro. There in a field you will see a giant geoglyph that spells out the words “Smart Loop.” This crop circle message is the work of a highly advanced race of aliens Pioneer, which has taken shears to grass to promote its latest Smart Loop car navigation system. "
read more | digg story
read more | digg story
Map: Science’s Family Tree
The bigger a node is, the more papers it contains. Heavily cited papers appear in more than one node. Black lines connect any nodes that contain the same papers; the darker a link is, the more papers the connected nodes have in common. These links create the structure of the map and tend to pull similar scientific disciplines closer to one another.
read more | digg story
read more | digg story
Road House - Secretly a Brilliant Film
While many view the 1989 Patrick Swayze-starrer as a laughable joke of an action film, Road House is in fact, secretly, a brilliant film. Don't agree? Read on, you skeptical son of a…
read more | digg story
read more | digg story
Maybe a contract-free iPhone is NOT out of the question
Something is missing from the latest iPhone commercial--namely the bit about "2 Year Activation Required". And today AT&T launched new pay as you go Feature Packages. Could this be leading up to the pre-paid contract-free iPhone that we all gave up on when the iPhone commercials debuted this week?
read more | digg story
read more | digg story
Monday, June 04, 2007
Easiest Clock to Read EVER.
Very cool clock that I can't wait to use with the new widget feature in Leopard.
read more | digg story
read more | digg story
Some VERY Interesting iPhone Developments
- iChat WON'T make it to the launch build- there is no way to access the sim card or the battery :(- it WILL have a vibrate mode- it WILL support tabbed browsing- You will be able to interact with it thru iPhoto....click on for more
read more | digg story
read more | digg story
Apple’s iPhone ad slip up reveals mystery app (Screenshots)
...there is an odd shot in the “How- To” ad, where the screen goes from the traditional 11 icon view, to a new 12 icon view. Apparently some mystery app has pushed the icons down 1 slot, but we cannot see what it is. This brings us to 2 questions. First, what is the mystery app that has bumped all these apps down one spot? And second...
read more | digg story
read more | digg story
"Have you had sex with a member of Congress?"
A full-page advertisement taken out by Larry Flynt's Hustler magazine in Sunday's Washington Post $1 million to Congressional mistresses who come forward.
read more | digg story
read more | digg story
Saturday, June 02, 2007
Why Are There So Many Suicides in Japan?
Japan's agriculture minister hanged himself Monday amid allegations of bid-rigging and padding government expenses. The following day, an executive linked to one of the scams leapt to his death. In 2005, 32,552 people killed themselves in Japan—one of the highest suicide rates among industrialized nations. Why are there so many suicides in Japan?
read more | digg story
read more | digg story
Mass Effect Does for Games What Star Wars Did for Films
Now BioWare, based in Edmonton, is ditching George's franchise for its own epic space opera, which will have episodic interludes available for download in between the three major releases. Mass Effect, the first title in this ambitious new trilogy, is due to arrive as early as June. The game casts players in the role of Commander Shepard........
read more | digg story
read more | digg story
Hi-5: Five Women With Expiration Dates
Some women are like wine...they get better with age. Sofia Loren, for example. Call me? But some hotties like, say, Britney Spears, were once fresh but now have gone more rotten than a case of year old eggs. Well who are the top five hotties who will one day in the near future become sour? Check it out...
read more | digg story
read more | digg story
The next-generation Mars rover (Video and Pictures)
"Go to the Jet Propulsion Laboratory website and check out the newest video showing the Mars Science Laboratory mission, and you'll see the latest and greatest design for a roving mission to Mars. I've clipped and posted a few screen caps below. "
read more | digg story
read more | digg story
Another bio-fuel plant discovered: more oil, less efforts
Another plant, which can be used to get bio-fuel, has been discovered. It provides more oil and requires less fertilizers, etc to grow. So far, only farmers only growing it have expressed interest.
read more | digg story
read more | digg story
India's richest man builds 60-storey home
The building, named Antilla after a mythical island, will have a total floor area greater than Versailles and be home for Mr Ambani, his mother, wife, three children and 600 full-time staff.
read more | digg story
read more | digg story
The 10 Best 'Head Wounds' in Movie History
Head injuries will always get a wince out of your audience because it’s the most visceral injury a human being can watch. So whip out the Band Aids and wear an extra thick helmet because here are the movies’ 10 best cranium crackers…
read more | digg story
read more | digg story
How to: Do A Background Check On Yourself
Companies can order all sorts of reports on you and make judgments about you, from banks, to landlords to employers. Here's how you can see the data they're seeing and make sure the record is right.
read more | digg story
read more | digg story
Top 25 Video Game Heroes of All Time
Longer lists are definitely better than shorter lists - especially when it comes to video games! Here is our list of Top Video Game Heroes of All Time - with enough spots on it to ensure at least a few surprises. Think we gave too much credit or committed some grave injustices? Speak and be heard!
read more | digg story
read more | digg story
Why you should always obey clearance signs
It was just six inches. That was what made the difference at 4:40 a.m. yesterday as Gilberto Cantu, a truck driver from Texas, approached the New Jersey entrance of the Lincoln Tunnel in his big rig, loaded with bathtubs, toilets and plumbing fixtures. The truck was 13 feet 6 inches high. The tunnel has a height limit of 13 feet...
read more | digg story
read more | digg story
Subscribe to:
Comments (Atom)