This Beautiful Retro Toaster is Actually an Oldschool NES Console [Pic + Video]

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Not only is Jarno Kotavuopio’s NES toaster absolutely beautiful, it can also work as an original NES console! Be sure to check out the video below to see how the console works.

This is my second Nintoaster what i have build. Every button in toaster works, power, reset and led brightnes control. Inside the toaster is Nintendo 8 bit (NES) game console. I have also painted Controller to match the Nintoaster.

[jarnok33 | Via TN]


HOLY CRAP : This Power Rangers “Deboot” Fan Film is EPIC, DARK and AWESOME [Video]

Holy. Crap. This is beyond amazing, you guys absolutely have to watch this Power Rangers fan film! Seriously.

Deboot of the Power Rangers. My take on the FAN FILM. Not a pilot, not a series, not for profit, strictly for exhibition. This is a bootleg experiment not affiliated or endorsed by Saban Entertainment or Lionsgate nor is it selling any product. I claim no rights to any of the characters (don’t send me any money, not kickstarted, this film is free).

Warning: Language.

[Adi Shankar]

What the Color of Your Pee Says About You (And Your Health!) [Infographic]

The color, density, and smell of your urine can reveal a lot about state of your health. Thanks to the Cleveland Clinic, here are a few things you can tell by observing the color of your pee. Naturally, this could never replace a real test, so if you suspect something is wrong with your urine, go consult a real doctor immediately!

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[Source: clevelandclinic.org | Via PopSci]

Android Battery Could Disclose Location

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Researchers at Stanford say they can track an Android user’s location simply by gathering battery use data for a few minutes. While it’s of limited effect, they argue this could undermine the user permissions system on Android.

The researchers explored the idea that the cellular radio in a phone makes up a significant proportion of the total power use. Furthermore, the cellular radio’s power demand varies notably depending on the distance between the user and the nearest base station, plus the presence or absence of obstacles in the way such as buildings.

They initially believed it would not be possible to directly link battery and user location because the figures would be distorted by the other demands on the battery, depending, for example, on what apps the user was running.

However, the researchers found that because this other battery usage is not location dependent, it can take as little as two minute of tracking to be able to isolate that element of the battery usage fluctuation which is determined by location.

Fortunately the practical use of this method is extremely limited as it relies on the person tracking the location having already prepared a map of the area and gathered the data on how battery use would vary depending on location. In testing the theory, the researchers limited their goal to trying to work out which of a select number of routes the subject was taking, with results including:

  • 93 per cent correct identification between four routes of around 19 kilometers;
  • 90.2 per cent correct identification between seven routes of around 19 kilometers;
  • 100 per cent correct identification of which of two directions subjects took along the same road; and
  • 78 percent correct identification between two routes of around 20 kilometers in an area with more cell base stations.

Realistically then, it’s unlikely to be a useful tactic for would-be stalkers. However, the researchers say it does expose a limitation with Android app permissions. Any app that requires access to location data will require the user to grant explicit permission. However, the app the researchers developed only needs an Internet connection and access to power data. There’s a good chance that a credible-looking rogue application could get users to give these permissions without raising suspicion.

Slow Motion Video of Candle Wax Exploding Inside A Test Tube

We have talked about Taras Kulakov and Slow Mo Labs before and all the awesome stuff they do in HD and super slow motion so we can all see just HOW awesome is it. And while exploding a candle inside a test tube may not sound that exciting, the reality is, it’s pretty mind-blowing.

But like we always say, do not go and blow stuff up in slow motion after watching this. These people are professionals.

[via LaughingSquid]

7 Times Tekken Weirdo Heihachi Was Just the Weirdest

Tekken was a colorful and wacky fight game. Between fighting bouts with Bruce Lee’s look-a-likes you would sometimes have to fight a tree or a panda bear. For real. But of all the characters who SHOULD’VE been weird, Heihachi was definitely one of the weirdest.

Seriously, though, any guy who ties family members he is not getting along with to a rocket and then launches them into space has to at least be applauded for originality. And it only gets weirder from there.

[Via OutsideXbox]

A Fake (But Hilarious) Interview about Evolve’s “Successful” Launch [Video]

I heard that evolve was actually pretty fun, but selling a DLC from day 1 is not something I’d have done, not to mention implementing a microtransactions system right from the start. This isn’t a mobile game that you get for free from an app store, it’s a game that you actually have to shell out a fair amount of cash to get.

[Trystonperry11]