Tips and Hacks

The Science Behind Washing Dishes, or Washing Dishes the Geek Way

Dishwashing (or washing up, depending on your location), while a calming and meditative time for some, is not everybody's idea…

14 years ago

A Date with a Dragon Down the Carpal Tunnel

So you might have noticed that I've gone quiet the last couple of weeks. All signals have been cut, so…

14 years ago

Wiggle stereoscopy: 3D without Glasses

The technique gives an illusion of 3D by showing two images in rapid alternation: one from a left eye, and…

14 years ago

12X Blu-Ray Baloon Busting Phaser

A replica of a classic Star Trek phaser, built with a blu-ray laser as the light source. I want one!…

14 years ago

10 steps to a better IT support process

As an IT professional, you need to have a structured mind in order to think through all the possible problematic…

14 years ago

How to Live to be 100+

To find the path to long life and health, Dan Buettner and team study the world's "Blue Zones," communities whose…

14 years ago

Flocking.me: Another Bird in the Twitter Flock

I'm an admitted Twitterholic, but I'm the first to admit that many of its basic functions leave a great deal…

14 years ago

(Unofficial) Apple repair manuals now copyright-free

Apple may never open-source their technology, but ifixit.com has announced that they're releasing their entire collection of guides and illustrative…

14 years ago

How to Build a Simple Perpetual Spinner

Using just a few household items and some basic science, here's a simple way to create a cool perpetual spinner.

14 years ago