A Connected Scale That Adjusts Your Recipe If You're Low on Ingredients

A Connected Scale That Adjusts Your Recipe If You're Low on Ingredients

Is there anything worse than raiding your kitchen for a recipe only to discover you don’t quite have enough of one of the required ingredients? Going to the store is one solution, but for those of us too lazy to go that route, the iPad-connected Drop kitchen scale will actually adjust a recipe based on the ingredients you do have.

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10 Clinton-Era Predictions For the Future That Were Pretty Damn Close

10 Clinton-Era Predictions For the Future That Were Pretty Damn Close

Remember 1996? Bill Clinton was president, they finally nabbed the Unabomber, and Alanis Morissette was blowing up the charts with a fundamental misunderstanding of the word ironic. Simpler times, really.

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Twitter ditches direct message encryption project

Twitter has decided to stop work on a project to encrypt its users’ direct messages. The project would have helped ensure user messages sent in private would remain that away, … Continue reading

Moto 360 Compatible With All Android 4.3 Or Higher Supported Devices

Moto 360 Compatible With All Android 4.3 Or Higher Supported Devices

Yesterday Motorola showed off one of the most beautiful smartwatches we have seen. Its nothing like other smartwatches, at least in terms of design. Motorola didn’t actually talk much about it yesterday, in a sense that it didn’t reveal anything in detail about its specifications and features. Today the company hosted a Hangout to answer some questions, and while it didn’t exactly give straightforward answers to all questions, it did confirm one burning question that must be on everybody’s mind.

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    Moto 360 designer: ‘we wanted to hit that Whoa! mark’

    In a live broadcast, designer Jim Wicks showed off a working version of the Moto 360 smartwatch and offered up a few pieces of information about his prized product and the philosophy behind its design. When asked about the inspiration for the 360’s…

    I Didn't Know Garage Doors Could Be This Cool

    I Didn't Know Garage Doors Could Be This Cool

    San Francisco, as everyone who lives there knows, is a city desperate for more space. But making due with a small lot can sometimes lead to amazing things—like this 1,900-square-foot home designed by Craig Steely.

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    Flappy Bird For iOS Return Confirmed

    Flappy Bird For iOS Return Confirmed

    It disappeared almost as quickly as it became a global sensation. A couple of months back a retro styled game was all the rage. Called Flappy Bird, the objective of this game was quite simple. Clear obstacles made out of pipes that the bird encounters, and the bird is only controlled by simple tapping of the display. This turned out to be a lot more frustrating than it sounds, some people may even have smashed their phones in frustration. Developer Dong Nguyen then removed the game. He has confirmed today though that Flappy Bird for iOS will definitely make its return.

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    Voice is not enough: Motion is key to Android Wear

    Forget poetry, the future is wearables in motion.

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    Google and Motorola rolled out their joint vision of Android Wear, the Moto 360, and the future of wearables on Tuesday. (LG also gave us a taste of its upcoming G Watch.) Based on the few videos and all the information released for developers, it appears that Google’s wearable platform is a fancy port of Google Now “cards” and voice control in a pretty spiffy, new form factor.

    While this is the focus of the developer preview out this week, don’t be fooled. Android Wear will be much more than just some full-faced watches that respond to speech, taps, and swipes. For the past few years now, Google has been telegraphing that it is much more interested in how we ambulate our entire bodies, not just our index fingers and vocal cords.

    Last August, I went to New York to get my hands on the much-hyped Moto X. I spent a few weeks with a review unit and then sent it back and moved on to demo the other anticipated Android phones of the season — like the … [Read more]

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    Using the PlayStation 4’s virtual reality headset, Project Morpheus (update: now with video!)

    The cat’s out of the bag and… uh, on our head? Okay, we can do better than that, but what we’re trying to say is that we just used Sony’s new PlayStation 4 virtual reality headset: Project Morpheus. You already know the specs and all that good…

    Camera deals of the week: 3.19.14

    Now is as good a time as any to hone that photography hobby. What’s that? You don’t have a camera? Well then, a handful of discounted models await on the other side of the jump that could have you eager to dive in. There’s a point-and-shoot, a retro…