Wednesday, December 31, 2014

Add-on lets your Chromebook run Linux in a window





You can already run a conventional operating system like Linux on your Chromebook if you're the determined sort, but it's not really convenient... not unless you like hopping between virtual terminals, anyway. However, there's now a relatively simple way to juggle between Chrome OS and Linux.



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Sunday, December 28, 2014

50 Pieces of Game of Thrones Fan Art That Will Explode Your Mind









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Saturday, December 27, 2014

Proceed To Checkout Your Shopping Cart





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Friday, December 26, 2014

Computer name changing constantly Yosemite





If you have ever wondered why Computer name changing constantly Yosemite i give you some short explantation to prevent MacOS X doing this.



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Breathtaking Long Exposure Images of the Night Sky





The Universe is an all-encompassing area of space, time and everything else that exists, as well as all stars, galaxies, planets, the contents of intergalactic space, the tiniest subatomic particles, and all matter in addition to energy.



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Thursday, December 25, 2014

Wednesday, December 24, 2014

Vizio Lampoons Curved TVs For Being Dumb





Curved TVs are silly – the result of an industry flailing for some new selling point, now that 1080p is pretty much a standard option and the market has proven that no one wants 3D TVs. Vizio wants none of it.



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Landspeeder Cat Bed for Traveling Catooine





It’s never too early or too late to indoctrinate your cat into loving the things that you love. Like Star Wars. You could always buy your cat a neat Star Wars blanket, or a costume, but they really appreciate beds that look like Star Wars vehicles.



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Tuesday, December 23, 2014

The 1985 JCPenney Christmas Catalog.





Oof. Christmas caught me by surprise this year, and I didn’t write nearly as often as I would’ve liked to. Can’t do anything about that now, so I’ll just try to make this an extra good one!



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Monday, December 22, 2014

Quantum physics theory is easier to understand than you think





Are quantum mechanics still complicated? Certainly. If the discovery holds up, though, it could take a some of the mystery out of what has previously been an arcane system.



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Unsupported (as in totally unofficial) Appstore





About: The Unsupported Appstore is a plugin for the Plex Media Server to ease the process of finding, downloading, installing, updating and (if need be) uninstalling unsupported Plex plugins.



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Sunday, December 21, 2014

Pebble's founder on Kickstarter origins and revolutionizing wearable tech





The Pebble is one of the top wearables on the market today — but the initial prototype of the device didn't start out as a watch. In fact, it didn't even tell time.



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Blood test could pick up Alzheimer's Disease 10 years before symptoms appear





The test developed by researchers at the National Institute on Aging, distinguishes between patients and healthy elderly with 100 percent accuracy A new blood test for Alzheimer’s could detect the disease as many as 10 years before clinical diagnosis is possible - far sooner than other te



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Friday, December 19, 2014

This Tool Picks the Right Size and Viewing Distance for Your TV





There are a lot of considerations to make when buying a TV. Chief among them are what size and viewing distance you need. This handy tool takes the guesswork out of both of them. To simplify a bit of complex science, the bigger your TV is (without changing the resolution), the less crisp it looks.



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McDonald’s Supersizes Sales with Apple’s iBeacon Tech





Fast food giant McDonald's has been testing Apple's iBeacon technology in some of its Columbus, Ohio, locations and that's translating into bigger sales. The four-week program say 18,000 redemptions for products features through iBeacon notifications, and a notable increase in sales, too.



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DIRECTV customers can access FOX NOW, FXNOW, Nat Geo TV on iOS and Apple TV





DIRECTV is bringing live streaming to its subscribers who also use the FOX Now, FXNOW, and Nat Geo TV apps on mobile and Apple TV.



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Don't Let a Little Thing Like The Boot Stop You From Driving









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Sitting Too Much Can Kill You [Science Video]





Sitting too much can literally be lethal. So here’s an excuse to take more breaks at work – just tell your boss “science said so!”



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FCC Mysteriously Lost Hundreds of Thousands Net Neutrality Comments





As the Sony hack makes internet regulation a top priority, startling new revelations about how the FCC handled public comments on net neutrality just came in. New analysis of the data the FCC recently released about the process shows that the agency lost and/or ignored a whole bunch public comments.



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Thursday, December 18, 2014

Emergency Tire Traction Mats





The emergency tire traction mats are exactly what you need to get your car rolling when tire chains aren’t a viable option. These polypropylene mats can be used in different environments such as ice, sand, or mud and are extremely resilient.



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Amazon Price Drop Alerts





Stop paying full price when you shop on Amazon! Our new website Lootr lets you price track all your favorite products on Amazon – and alerts you when prices drop so you always get a good deal and never have to pay full price!



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NYC Sewer Cover Doormat





This NYC Sewer Cover Doormat is perfect for your home. You can pretend that the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles live under your house. Maybe you just like sewers or miss living in the city. Whatever the reason, this doormat will be perfect for all of your faux sewer cover needs.



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Smartphone Cameras Could Help Diagnose Ear Infections Right at Home





Ear infections, the number one reason parents take kids to the doctor, are an exceedingly common and exceedingly annoying fact of life.



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Ask for the C.L.U.E. Report Before You Buy a Home





If you're in the market for buying a home, there's one report you should ask from the sellers. It's called a C.L.U.E. report, which details insurance claims on the property made in the last several years. Those claims can affect what you would pay for homeowners insurance on the property.



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Acts of kindness to restore your faith in humanity (20 Photos)





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This Canadian Doctor Has a Form Letter For Companies That Require Proof of Illness









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With systems down, Sony employees turn to iPhones and iPads to get work done





With Sony still struggling to recover from having its entire computer system hacked, our sister site TechCrunch recently spoke to a Sony employee about the current state of affairs within the company. Still today, many of Sony's affected internal computing systems are not yet operational.



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Double amputee controls two robotic arms with his mind





Here's one other DARPA-funded robotic limb controlled by thoughts alone -- actually make that two, because Colorado man Les Baugh had two bionic arms attached from shoulder level.



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The Most Hirable and Sought After Job Skills This Year





If you're wondering what job skills got the most people hired or looked at by recruiters this year, wonder no longer. This list shows the skill categories that got the most people new jobs out of LinkedIn's 330 million member profiles.



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The Science of Why Dying Your Hair May Not Be as Safe as You Think





The basic chemistry of hair dyes has changed little over the last century, but what do we know about the risks of colouring our hair, and why do we do it? Every two months Barclay Cunningham goes through a process that begins with taking an antihistamine tablet.



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Sony leaks reveal Hollywood is trying to break DNS, the backbone of the internet





Most anti-piracy tools take one of two paths: they either target the server that's sharing the files (pulling videos off YouTube or taking down sites like The Pirate Bay) or they make it harder to find (delisting offshore sites that share infringing content).



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Breakfast Topic: What would you bring back?





As expansions come and go, some features come into play, exist for a while and then are retired, or never actually make it live - reforging comes to mind as a big one, a feature that was of critical importance for two expansions before it was removed.



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How Fast Are the TIE Fighters in Star Wars VII?





Will there be T.I.E. Fighters in Star Wars VII? According to the trailer, yes. Now for the real questions: how fast are these TIE Fighters and how fast are their blaster bolts? Time for some video analysis using Tracker Video Analysis.



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Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Curiosity detects organic molecules in Martian atmosphere and soil





NASA's Curiosity rover is still going strong on the red planet, observing the atmosphere and analyzing soil samples for the sake of future missions.



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Geeks are Sexy Technology NewsGeeks are Sexy Technology News





Just before going to see the final Hobbit movie, familiarize yourself with the vastly complex mythology of The Lord of The Rings universe. If you don’t feel like going through The Silmarillion, this is the video to watch.



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This man's jeans show the scars of multiple phone upgrades





It wasn't until the advent of Bendgate that iOS users in mass started to question of how the iPhone interacts with tight pants.



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Report: North Korea May Be Behind Sony Pictures Hack After All





Despite the FBI saying just a few days ago that there was "no attribution to North Korea at this point," ABC News is reporting that federal cyber-security sources "close to the investigation" have indeed confirmed that the FBI does have reason to believe that North Korea may be involved



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Bathrooms That You Will Never Want to Leave (70 pics)









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How to Calm Down a Crazy, Screaming Woman (VIDEO)









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This OnePlus Portable Power Pack Only Costs $15





OnePlus just announced a new Power Bank portable power pack. Not much new about that in itself, but the 10,000mAh unit will charge your phone three times—and only costs $15. Obviously, the device will charge any of your gadgets, and allows two devices to be attached at once.



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Rare Photos From 1966 Show the NYC Subway in Full Color





Change comes slowly to the subway. Signs hang for decades. Trains are rarely replaced. A new line can take centuries. So the subway captured in these remarkable images by photographer Danny Lyon in 1966 feels almost contemporary—which is what makes it shocking that they were shot 48 years ago.



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Skype Translator Hands-On: Close But No Babel Fish





When Skype announced its real-time translation program back in May, most of us seized on the sci-fi-ness off it all—Star Trek's universal translator, Babel fish, etc. But the technology is very real, and has been for years, just it separate pieces.



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OWC offers sensor kits, allowing third-party HD upgrades in iMacs





In a post today on its Rocket Yard blog, Other World Computing (OWC) announced a new in-line digital thermal sensor for owners who want to upgrade the hard drives in their iMacs.



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Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Great Villains Whose Schemes Aren't Just Aimed At Destroying The Hero





Sometimes it seems like every villain is obsessed with murdering the hero of the story. (Or making the hero realize they're alike.) But it's not true — in fact, some of the best villains have their own goals, and the hero just happens to get in the way.



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The Best Bluetooth Headphones For Every Discerning Ear





I love headphones, always have. That's probably because for most of my life, I was hearing impaired. Headphones were the only way for me to hear music the way it was supposed to be heard—the treble, the bass, and everything in between.



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Money can’t buy love… right? (16 Photos)





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Terminator Genisys Trailer – Hilarious Fancut Explores Paradox





Multiple Arnolds! Horny Conners! Plot-holes aplenty! If you watch ONE trailer or video today, make it THIS one! Hats off to Auralnauts! Well played!



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Students Are Getting More Clever By the Day





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Blizzard's bringing its 'Warcraft' card game to Android tablets





Recently picked up a Nexus 9 but you're still jealous of your iPad-toting pals because they can play Blizzard's Warcraft-themed card game? Well, relax because Hearthstone is coming to Android.



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Amazing Facts about the Solar System (29 pics + 2 gifs)









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