Not sure if this will be available outside of the U.S. and Canada, but if you can watch it, enjoy!
Get out of crappy costume parties with the help of cutting-edge Air Force technology and a trio of kitties.
Not sure if this will be available outside of the U.S. and Canada, but if you can watch it, enjoy!
Get out of crappy costume parties with the help of cutting-edge Air Force technology and a trio of kitties.
Yes, anyone can time travel. For real. And we do it every day. Here are 3 simple ways to time travels, and three other ones that are slightly *ahem* more complicated.
Before the release of Thor: The Dark World, see where it all began in Thor…’s obligatory movie
Prepare for a film that only exists so non-nerds will recognize the blonde guy in the Avengers. Journey to Asgard, the land of viking myth where everyone gets a pointy hat, the God’s live inside a CGI pipe-organ, and the only way in or out is through the ‘rainbow road’ level from Mario Kart.
Yesterday we reported on a man with an idea to make modular mobile phones where replaceable and upgradeable components snapped together like Lego. It turns out Motorola has been working on just such a concept itself.
Dave Hakkens, a Dutch designer, came up with the Phonebloks idea. He suggested a baseboard with an electrical circuit that would send signals to and from components through the metal pins used to hold each part in place. Using a “crowd-speaking” tool, Thunderclap, almost a million social media accounts were scheduled to send out a message promoting the idea today.
It’s likely little coincidence then that Motorola chose this week to reveal Project Ara (pictured), which it describes as an open hardware platform. It works in a very similar way to the Phonebloks concept, with the baseboard referred to as the endoskeleton.
It doesn’t appear to be a case of anyone pilfering ideas. Motorola says it has been working on the project for more than a year, but recently met Hakkens to discuss his work and found they could both bring something to the tables: “We’ve done deep technical work. Dave created a community.”
There doesn’t appear to be any formal partnership, but Motorola says it will be making its work on Project Ara as open as possible and will be “engaging with the Phonebloks community throughout our development process.” The plan is to have a module developer’s kit available in the next few months.
The physical logistics of such a design remain a challenge, with keeping the phone a manageable size and avoiding environmental damage such as dust or moisture both problems to be solved.
However, with a major firm like Motorola not only on board with the idea, but wanting to make it an open ecosystem rather than simply develop a single proprietary handset, it may at least be fair to upgrade the idea from “impossible” to “improbable.”
Picture taken near the corner of Sainte-Catherine and Avenue McGill College in Montreal, QC, Canada during what I assume to be the Montreal Zombie Walk that occurred about 2 weeks ago.
[Source: Cheezburger]
Five shots in half a second… uses harpoon like ammo… that goes all the way through 2″ of wood… and it still can be operated by one man alone!
This monster slingshot is really a war machine! Using a total of 8,5 m (25ft) of full with Thera Band Gold, the 7ft long, 88lb heavy gatling style launcher can truly cause some serious damage.
Introducing the “Zombie Grinder 4000”, probably the most badass slingshot in history.
Love the part with the “Ring” girl. Funny stuff.
Freddy, Jason, Leatherface, Michael Myers, and Jigsaw brainstorm!
[Barely Political | Via LS]
Yes! It’s here!
The ultimate X-Men ensemble fights a war for the survival of the species across two time periods in X-MEN: DAYS OF FUTURE PAST. The beloved characters from the original “X-Men” film trilogy join forces with their younger selves from “X-Men: First Class,” in an epic battle that must change the past — to save our future.