Prime-Exclusive Home Theater Discounts and Xbox One Price Cuts
Amazon has experimented with Prime-exclusive deals in the past, but things are getting kicked into high gear now. Here's a whole page of Prime-exclusive discounts on Vizio TVs and sound bars, all the way up to 70 inches. If you aren't a member, you can sign up for a free trial. [Vizio]
Holy crap, tiny gosling chicks jump 400 feet off a cliff to survive
If
you think Red Bull gives you wings or that buying a GoPro makes your
life awesome, I think these tiny little gosling chicks have something to
tell you: mother nature doesn't need that for thrills. Look at them
'base jump' off a 400 foot cliff 'without a parachute' and hit the side
of the mountain and still survive.
This Is What The Next MS Office For Mac Might Look Like
Chinese site cnBeta has got its hands on
some alleged screenshots of an upcoming refresh of Microsoft Office for
Mac. Fans of improved productivity and enhanced workflow, your hour is
nigh.
Lost In The Train Station short animation should be turned into a game
I
imagine some kind of Monkey Island-style adventure game—but
side-scrolling, set in huge train/subway stations that would take you
through shops and weird fantastic places, with some platformer elements
thrown in for extra fun. The stations, from all over the world would be connected through the trains.
Alienware 13 Review: The First Futureproof Gaming Laptop
I've
owned a grand total of two gaming laptops. It was depressing how
quickly they aged. But the new Alienware 13 won't suffer the same fate.
It's the first gaming laptop that lets you connect a external desktop graphics card for freaking awesome, truly unheard-of speed.
How Corporate Greed Is Trying to Kill Apple Pay
When Apple Pay launched last week,
it was a huge step towards the pay-with-your-phone future that's been
in the works for years. But a few big retailers like Walmart, Best Buy,
and CVS want to blow the whole thing up and replace it with something
shittier, because they don't care about you at all.
The Disneyland TV Show Debuted 60 Years Ago Today
Sixty years ago today, on October 27, 1954, the Disneyland TV show debuted on ABC.
The show actually existed before the theme park opened in Anaheim,
California on July 17, 1955 and was in effect an advertisement for the
park. But oh, what a glorious advertisement it was.
OMFG U Can Search Bing w/ Emojis LOL
The Bing search engine will now give you results if you use emojis instead of words in your search query.
During today's earning's call, Twitter CEO Dick Costolo mentioned that Twitter is "thinking about" bringing ads to TweetDeck. So it may
still be a while before we see start seeing ads shoved into our
TweetDeck Twitter cascade—if ever. But either way, friends, pray for
TweetDeck.
All Restaurants and Bars Should Use Pop-Up Menus
Did
you know that some bars and restaurants use menus that are completely
devoid of pictures of the drink or entree you're thinking about
ordering? It's absurd. Not only should menus feature photos of what your
meal could optimistically look like, but venues should consider
borrowing a page from this amazing pop-up…
Video: The tallest apartment building in America sways 4 to 5 feet
Living
in the tallest apartment building in America—and the northern
hemisphere—will feel like living inside the Lincoln Memorial but with bathtubs, awesome views,
and a permanent sensation of wanting to vomit: The ultra-thin
skyscraper sways four to five feet, as this video filmed from the top
shows.
A Double-Duty Flippable Mug Holds Coffee Or Espresso
If
your office doesn't pay for a cleaning service, and every employee is
left to wash their own dishes, you'll want to maximize every cup, plate,
and spoon you bring to work. So when it comes to caffeine you might
want to swap your current mug for this $14 double-duty alternative that holds 5.5 ounces of coffee, or…
Scientists Can Detect Disease By Dripping Urine Down This Tiny Tube
A team of chemists at Brigham Young University
have developed a remarkably simple and cheap lab-on-a-chip test that
can accurately detect markers of serious conditions like kidney disease
or even prostate cancer using nothing but a drop of urine the and the
perpetual pull of gravity.
This Lego BMW Isetta is so damn cute
Of Steve Urkel
fame, the Isetta has to be one of the most recognizable cars in
history. I see them at car shows and though I am floored at the complete
lack of safety at that time I still coo at the cuteness of the thing.
This is a weird car and this model done by ming1903 captures the odd coolness of the Isetta…
Mother Review: A Doll That Tracks Your Family's Every Move
Mothers
are responsible for the welfare of their children. This is something we
assume is true and something that guides the behavior of women with
kids. They are watchful. They are worried. They set boundaries: Go to
bed at such-and-such hour. Eat a balanced breakfast. Follow these rules.
What Would Happen If You Peed Into a Particle Accelerator?
I
have visited CERN and they have sections of the accelerator you can
look at. It's a mess—to you and me—wires and tubes. This has not been
built for consumers. There's no pink model; there will not be a thinner
and lighter 2.0; and Nike is not sponsoring a limited edition line. In
other words—no safety measures in…
Satellite Dishes Can Turn Toxic Waste From Fracking Into Clean Water
In the past few years, earthquakes in Oklahoma have
been on the mysterious rise—the state has had more earthquakes than
even California. Why? One big fat finger has been pointed at fracking,
in which toxic wastewater is injected into wells that can leak and
lubricate faults. We clearly need a better solution for this…
Ivee Sleek Review: The Dumbest Smart Clock Money Can Buy
"If
you can't say something nice," the saying goes, "don't say anything at
all." If I stuck to that, this would be a really short review.
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