CakeBoard Breadboard Lets You Test Electronics, Circuits & LEGO

Japanese shop Breadboard Maniac has come up with a custom breadboard that you can use for work and play. The CakeBoard is a solderless breadboard that you can stack and connect like LEGO. In fact you can connect it to LEGO. Because.

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The CakeBoard’s versatility comes from the holes on its corners. Each CakeBoard comes with four small pegs that you can place on the holes to connect multiple units. You can connect them side-by-side or stack them up. You can also use the pegs or screws to prop up the breadboard, in case you need some clearance. As a bonus, the holes happen to fit on LEGO studs. Finally, unlike most breadboards, there is no gap between the points at the center of the CakeBoard, giving you more connection options.

The only downside to CakeBoard is that it’s expensive, especially when you consider that you have to buy multiple units to maximize its potential. Pledge at least $30 (USD) on Kickstarter to get a CakeBoard as a reward.

If Einstein Had Never Been Born, Would We Still Have Nuclear Weapons?

If Einstein Had Never Been Born, Would We Still Have Nuclear Weapons?

Albert Einstein and his equation E=mc² are famously connected to the modern atomic age. But as nuclear historian Alex Wellerstein writes in this counterfactual account of history, the great physicist mattered than you’d think in the invention of the nuclear bomb.

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LightSpur Helps Runners Be Seen At Night

Reflective clothing is great for running at night. What is even better is an actual light, or a couple of lights. With reflective clothing, lights designed for runners can make running at night safer. Nathan Sports LightSpur is one of those running lights–one that is non-evasive and very effective.

Aereo Will Shut Down Service at 11:30 AM EST Today

Aereo Will Shut Down Service at 11:30 AM EST Today

In a blog post published just this morning, Aereo CEO Chet Kanojia announced that the streaming cloud-based TV service will go dark at 11:30 AM EST today. The move responds to this week’s Supreme Court decision that called Aereo’s particular type of service illegal. The fight’s not over, but Aereo’s defeat is a crushing defeat for cord cutters. Here’s why.

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Aereo 'pauses' streaming TV service in wake of Supreme Court loss

That didn’t take long. Now that the US Supreme Court has ruled that Aereo’s antenna-to-cloud TV service is violating copyright, the company is telling customers that it will “pause” service as of 11:30AM Eastern; after that, it’s lights-out for both…

Ubuntu 14.10 Utopic Unicorn Alpha 1 now available

If you’re up for checking out the upcoming version of Ubuntu — Utopic Unicorn 14.10 — the first alpha has been released. There are images available for GNOME, Kubuntu, and other popular varieties, and with the images come some software updates and system improvements. As with any pre-release build, particularly an alpha build, those who aren’t familiar with what that … Continue reading

NEAR delivers innovative in-ground outdoor loudspeakers

near-igIf you have some additional dough to spare because of a windfall due to an inheritance, or you are a high flyer at work, how about dressing up your home’s gardens with some high end speakers? I am referring to NEAR with their innovative in-ground outdoor loudspeaker solutions which are suitable for luxury residential installations. The design of these NEAR products place a clear emphasis on security, long-lasting appearance and outstanding sound quality, helping charm just about every listener on the deck, patio, garden or watercraft.

Ask any upscale builders, home automation integrators and homeowners, and they ought to agree with you that there are benefits when it comes to installing purpose-designed music systems outdoors, and these tend to be located around patios and pools, in gardens and on decks so that outdoor activities are enhanced, not to mention making it easier to entertain family and friends. Typical installations speakers tend to be mounted under eaves or in other visible and vulnerable locations, but with the brand new NEAR IG series speakers, these can be partially buried in the ground, so that homeowners get to enjoy better sound performance, lower visibility and greater security.

The NEAR IG models happen to arrive in “omni-directional” designs, where these are able to radiate sound evenly in a 360-degree pattern, delivering a far more uniform coverage and better sound quality regardless of where the listener is. Normal outdoor speakers radiate sound in one direction most of the time, so this means listeners positioned near one speaker cannot hear the other channel. Apart from that, guests who are seated on one side of the patio might only hear the backup singers, and vice versa for folks on the other side as they pick up only what the lead vocalist is dishing out. NEAR’s omni-directional IG speakers solves such a conundrum, letting everyone hear a true stereo image and all the music on a recording.

Three IG full-range models are on sale, ($1,238/pair to $1,718/pair) with an optional in-ground 12″ in-ground subwoofer that goes for $1,599.

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Build Your Own World Cup All-Star Team

Create a tournament all-star team by combining the stats you think are most important, and see which players and teams have produced the best statistics so far.

Thief Cries When Hotel Robbery Goes Wrong (VIDEO)

It’s not easy robbing people at gunpoint. Just look at this disconsolate crook who breaks down crying when a heist at Georgia hotel doesn’t go perfectly.

A man who’d stolen handfuls of cash from a Days Inn near Atlanta is seen in video, shown Friday on WSB-TV, fleeing the hotel with his hands covering his face.

The clerk had allowed him to empty the register at the hotel’s desk, but she told Dekalb County investigators that he grew frustrated and got weepy after she told him she didn’t have access to the safe and security cameras.

The gun-toting tough guy left with tears running down his face, a hotel clerk told police investigating the stick-up said.

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The crying thief from another vantage point

Is this the most embarrassing surveillance ever? Probably not, since in January, a would-be burglar was caught on tape desperately trying to pull open a door marked “push.” The year before, a Brooklyn burglary suspect was caught on camera twerking.

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Ex-Girlfriend's Testimony Key To Seth Mazzaglia Murder Conviction

DOVER, N.H. (AP) — Defense lawyers and prosecutors stressed one thing throughout the trial of a 31-year-old man convicted of raping and killing a University of New Hampshire student: The key was the truthfulness of the defendant’s ex-girlfriend.

The jury Friday decided that Kathryn McDonough, the star witness in Seth Mazzaglia’s murder trial, was telling the truth, convicting Mazzaglia of first- and second-degree murder in the death of 19-year-old Elizabeth “Lizzi” Marriott in October 2012. McDonough, 20, first told investigators that she lured Marriott to their apartment as a sexual offering for Mazzaglia and she died while the women were engaged in consensual rough sex. She later testified that she made the story up because she still loved Mazzaglia and wanted to protect him. After getting immunity from prosecution, she testified that Mazzaglia choked then raped Marriott after she twice rejected his sexual advances. Marriott’s body has never been found.

McDonough has already pleaded guilty to hindering prosecution and is serving 1 ½ to 3 years in prison. The plea deal was contingent on her telling the truth at trial.

Defense lawyers painted her as an opportunistic liar who killed Marriott then changed her story when she found out she could cut a deal and get less time in prison if she pinned the crime on her ex-boyfriend.

“The main thoughts were that she was a pathological liar most of her life and up until she took that witness stand, her life had been based upon lie after lie after lie,” juror Maria Clifford, 52, said of McDonough. “I think Mr. Mazzaglia had control over her and she was afraid of him. We just thought, ‘She’s on the witness stand now and she doesn’t have anything left to lose,’ and she came to the realization that ‘I need to do the right thing.'”

Clifford also said McDonough’s efforts to reconnect with her mother after being estranged from her influenced jurors.

The verdict was bittersweet for Marriott’s father, Bob, who read a statement in a shaky voice that broke several times. Mazzaglia’s life sentence without chance of parole will never soothe their grief, he said.

“We will always miss her and we wonder what could have been,” Marriott said. “In fact, the trial has been torturous for us. The truth of what happened to Lizzi is horrendous. And every time it’s been told, it has reinforced the despair that we feel.”

Marriott said the verdict, which included convictions on lesser charges of conspiracy, will keep a dangerous man off the streets and protect other women.

He also had harsh words for Mazzaglia’s lawyers for what he called intentionally misstating his daughter’s actions the night she died.

“Blaming a victim who is unable to defend herself is a typical ploy used by defense teams. If you are dead, you cannot correct a mischaracterization,” he said.

Mazzaglia showed no emotion as the verdict from the jury of seven women and five men was read. He was led from the courtroom in handcuffs. His lawyers did not comment after the verdict.

Clifford, the juror, said she approached the trial as if Mazzaglia was one of her own family members.

“Everybody deserves a fair trial, no matter what they did,” she said.

Clifford said the jury looked at all the evidence and “just felt that the prosecution just made a really strong case.” She hopes the verdict helps the Marriott family, even a little.

“They’ll never forget what happened but maybe they’ll get a little more peace knowing the murderer is behind bars,” she said.