If you deal with a lot of leftovers, you won’t find a better plastic storage system than Rubbermaid’s Easy Find Lid containers. Today on Amazon, the massive 42 piece set is only $18, which is one of the lowest prices ever listed on the rarely-discounted item.
The robotic arm looks like it came from the future, a sleek cyborg limb. But for Les Baugh, it’s a way to feel “back to human.”
Tweets now show up in Google search results on mobile devices. Twitter and Google reached a deal to work together earlier this year, and they’re making good on it now. One step at a time, though: Tweet search still doesn’t work on your desktop or any language but english.
The Apple Television That Never Was
Posted in: Today's ChiliThe fabled Apple TV may be the most on-again, off-again gizmo to ever exist, seeming every sixth months a rumor would surface about its impending existence. Now, despite the protestations of billionaire Carl Icahn, Apple has reportedly quietly shelved the idea of making an Apple-branded television.
Dutch mapping and navigation firm TomTom has announced its continued partnership with Apple, as the two companies have agreed to renew their contract. TomTom has become very valuable to Apple and their iOS devices since 2012, when the Cupertino company launched its own maps application, ending a reliance on Google and their data. Most of Apple’s map data for North … Continue reading
Whatever your views are on online advertising, it’s here to stay. But that doesn’t mean that companies aren’t doing all they can to strip the web of ads on your behalf. Perhaps the most notable is Adblock Plus, which has made a name for itself by del…
If you’re looking to buy a cheap streaming dongle, now might be a good time to reconsider Amazon’s Fire TV Stick. Today, the company dropped the price of its Chromecast and Roku Streaming Stick competitor to £25 in the UK, which is £10 less than befo…
Researchers have discovered a new browser and website encryption vulnerability called Logjam, and there’s good news and bad news. On the plus side, the vulnerability has largely been patched thanks to consultation with tech companies like Google, and…
If you adore box-like, red houses with an open kitchen and around 1,200 square feet of space, guess what! You’re an average Swede, apparently. Swedish real estate site Hemnet and architects Tham & Videgård came up with the design by crowdsourcing use…
Who would have thought that an engineering flaw would be the downfall of the massive Death Star? Essentially a floating weapon that makes its way through space, imagine the amount of energy that is required to move this thing, not to mention come up with the laser ray which can obliterate planets with a single blast! If you would like your imagination to run wild, then you can always go the extra mile with the $9.99 Star Wars Death Star Light Up Inflatable Ball.
Bring this with you the next time you head out to the beach – as you can then say, that’s no moon, it is a beach ball! What makes this unique purchase so special is the fact that it is impact-activated, meaning, the LED lights on it will turn on the moment it detects and impact. Thankfully, it ships deflated, and you would not have to incur the wrath of the Emperor if you were to set this up in double quick time with a wee bit of lung power involved. This is an officially licensed Star Wars merchandise, and the batteries comprise of non-replaceable button cell batteries, which means once it runs out of juice, that’s that – darkness for everyone working within, but heck, at least it still functions as a beach ball!
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