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  • This Video Explains How to Survive a Free-Falling Elevator
    The chances of you being in a free-falling elevator are remarkably small, but this information might at least help alleviate any fear you have toward riding them.Read more...
    - 23 Oct 15, 11:00pm -
  • You Might Be Able to Alleviate Hangover Headache Pain With Relaxing Music
    The throbbing pain in your brain might be the worst part of a nasty hangover. Before you have some hair of the dog , try throwing on your favorite relaxing tunes instead.Read more...
    - 23 Oct 15, 10:00pm -
  • Add Voice Control to Electronics with a Raspberry Pi and Arduino
    Ever wanted the ability to yell at your electronics? Over on Make, they show you how to add commands to electronics, including a Roomba, Philips Hue, and a few other things. Read more...
    - 23 Oct 15, 9:30pm -
  • Build Better Habits With an Improvisational Mindset
    Breaking out of your daily routines can be a powerful way to unlock great new ideas, both personally and professionally. Jazz musicians and improv comedians are often masters at this idea of breaking from routine and taking a novel approach.Read more...
    - 23 Oct 15, 9:00pm -
  • Helium Adds a Picture-in-Picture Mode for Videos on OS X
    Mac: When you want to play a web video while you’re working, you usually have to resize a browser window and tuck it into the corner of your screen. Helium allows you to overlay a video, much like a picture-in-picture mode.Read more...
    - 23 Oct 15, 8:30pm -
  • Nexus 6P Review: The Android Phone For Everyone
    Google-designed Nexus phones have been beating the handsets designed by third-parties for a few years now, owing to their use of an unfettered stock Android. With the 6P, Nexus finally gets gorgeous hardware to match the luster of its powerful software. It’s the Android phone almost everyone should buy.Read more...
    - 23 Oct 15, 8:30pm -
  • Build Your Own Handheld Raspberry Pi-Powered Tablet
    We’ve seen Raspberry Pi-powered tablets before , but they’re always a bit clunky to actually build. Adafruit has put together a guide that shows one of the easiest, best looking, and cheapest Pi tablets we’ve seen. Read more...
    - 23 Oct 15, 8:00pm -
  • Save Up To 20% on Gift Cards To Select Stores and Restaurants
    Ebay just kicked off a nice little promotion promotion, with discounts of up to 20% on gift cards for several popular stores and restaurants, including IHOP, GameStop, Steak ‘n Shake, and Jiffy Lube. If you see any places where you would have spent your money anyway, then this is a no-brainer. [Up to 20% off Select Gift Cards]Read more...
    - 23 Oct 15, 7:45pm -
  • This Week's Most Popular Posts: October 16th to 23rd
    This week we examined the added costs of being poor, learned how to manage a panic attack, wondered if Google uses Mad Libs to name their products, and more. Here’s a look back at this week’s most popular posts.Read more...
    - 23 Oct 15, 7:00pm -
  • Why There Aren't More Women in Tech, and Why It Matters, in One Graphic
    Tech, and other STEM disciplines, have a notable gender and diversity disparity. This graphic explains a few reasons why we have this problem and why it matters.Read more...
    - 23 Oct 15, 6:30pm -

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  • newThis Los Angeles man-on-the-street interview is internet gold
    Harkening back to the good old days when Bub Rub and Lil' Sis were all the rage, this interview is pure gold. These two gentlemen may not like turtles, but they sure have their priorities in line. A day after Los Angeles' crumbling infrastructure wiped out a critical roadway, these guys wanna know what is up with the Supreme clothing brand summer sale. — Read the rest The post This Los Angeles man-on-the-street interview is internet gold appeared first on Boing Boing.
    - 3 hours ago 17 Jul 26, 6:12pm -
  • newBrain implant lets a paralyzed man feed himself and pet his dog
    Keith Thomas broke his neck diving into a pool in 2020 and was paralyzed from the chest down. Six years later, thanks to a set of brain implants that bypass his spinal injury, he can feed himself, drink from a cup, and feel the fur on his dog again, the Guardian reports. — Read the rest The post Brain implant lets a paralyzed man feed himself and pet his dog appeared first on Boing Boing.
    - 3 hours ago 17 Jul 26, 6:03pm -
  • newYour brain can track two voices at the same time
    You know the trick of picking one voice out of a crowded room — the "cocktail party" problem. A new study in PLOS Biology looks at the messier moment when you switch your attention from one talker to another, and finds the brain doesn't hand off cleanly: for a beat, it tracks both voices at once. — Read the rest The post Your brain can track two voices at the same time appeared first on Boing Boing.
    - 3 hours ago 17 Jul 26, 5:54pm -
  • newJD Vance discovers parenting is easy when the Secret Service does the hard parts
    JD Vance reinforced the stereotype that the U.S. Vice President does nothing by asserting that it is a great time to raise a newborn. Apparently, JD has cracked the code on modern parenting: be vice president, surround your family with taxpayer-funded security professionals, and then marvel at how manageable everything feels. — Read the rest The post JD Vance discovers parenting is easy when the Secret Service does the hard parts appeared first on Boing Boing.
    - 3 hours ago 17 Jul 26, 5:51pm -
  • newCNN writes the Taco Bell diarrhea headline America needed
    CNN Business has produced a headline so pure, so direct, so violently inevitable, that no rewrite desk should be allowed within 500 feet of it: "Taco Bell has a diarrhea problem."The actual story is grim and gross: CNN reports that shredded iceberg lettuce sold at some Midwestern Taco Bell locations has been linked to a cyclospora outbreak involving more than 1,600 cases and nearly 100 hospitalizations. — Read the rest The post CNN writes the Taco Bell diarrhea headline America needed appeared first on Boing Boing.
    - 3 hours ago 17 Jul 26, 5:30pm -
  • newExplore a snapshot of a massive million-by-million block Minecraft server
    The 1,024,000² 2b2t World Download Project is a public archive of the Minecraft anarchy server 2b2t, preserving roughly 13.7 TiB of compressed world data covering a million-by-million-block section of the server's Overworld, plus smaller captures of its Nether and End dimensions. — Read the rest The post Explore a snapshot of a massive million-by-million block Minecraft server appeared first on Boing Boing.
    - 4 hours ago 17 Jul 26, 5:02pm -
  • newIn 1978, a physicist took a particle accelerator beam through his brain and went back to work
    On June 3, 1978, Soviet physicist Anatoli Bugorski was checking malfunctioning equipment on the U-70 synchrotron — the largest particle accelerator in the Soviet Union — when the safety mechanisms failed. He leaned over and put his head directly into the path of a 76 GeV proton beam. — Read the rest The post In 1978, a physicist took a particle accelerator beam through his brain and went back to work appeared first on Boing Boing.
    - 6 hours ago 17 Jul 26, 3:00pm -
  • newAll Babbel language courses just dropped in this exclusive offer
    TL;DR: Get a Babbel lifetime subscription covering all 14 languages for $159 (reg. $299) with code LEARN.Plenty of language apps will happily teach you a stockpile of nouns and verb tenses, then leave you frozen the moment a real person answers back faster than your flashcards prepared you for. — Read the rest The post All Babbel language courses just dropped in this exclusive offer appeared first on Boing Boing.
    - 6 hours ago 17 Jul 26, 3:00pm -
  • newRemember Tara, the singing android that terrified the internet
    In 2004, John Bergeron built an animatronic from about $2,000 in materials — a 5'10" metal skeleton with synthetic rubber skin, a wig, and women's clothing — and set out to market Tara the Android as "the world's first pop star android," complete with plans for live shows. — Read the rest The post Remember Tara, the singing android that terrified the internet appeared first on Boing Boing.
    - 6 hours ago 17 Jul 26, 2:30pm -
  • newIn the year 536, the sun dimmed for 18 months: "one of the worst periods to be alive"
    In March of the year 536, the sky over Constantinople went dark for a year-and-a-half. The Roman historian Procopius wrote that "the sun gave forth its light without brightness… and it seemed exceedingly like the sun in eclipse." The statesman Cassiodorus described noon without shadows, a full moon "empty of splendour," and "a winter without storms, a spring without mildness, and a summer without heat." — Read the rest The post In the year 536, the sun dimmed for 18 months: "one of the worst periods to be alive" appeared first on Boing Boing.
    - 7 hours ago 17 Jul 26, 2:00pm -

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