The lesson, as always, is that we’re dumb. All of us. Even the smartest among us can never save us because we’re all so dumb. Why? Because when we hear the wrong words, we don’t bother to fix ourselves but instead adopt those wrong words into our language even though they’re clearly wrong. It’s great! Language is always changing… for the worse.
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“Is it possible to preserve the lover and the poet without preserving the lunatic?” – Bertrand R
Google checks more than 6 billion installed apps daily for malware
Google is taking Android security very seriously, and that shows in the Android Security 2015 Annual Report. The company is now scanning more than 400 million devices daily, as well as 6 billion installed apps.
WTF?!
WTF?!
This is madness. Like, seriously what in the hell is going on. In northern China, multiple bulldozers apparently got so mad at each other that they started one of the craziest demolition derbies I’ve ever seen on a public road. It’s a legitimate royal rumble between heavy machinery. There are normal cars on the street driving around trying to avoid the ridiculousness that is giant bulldozers trying to ram the hell out of each other! Some of the b…
The sooner the better.
The sooner the better.
Patterns show that the move to cleaner energy would be quick if there was a concerted effort.
Good tips here!
Good tips here!
Gmail is all about labels and search, not folders—and alongside the custom labels you can name and color yourself, there are several hidden ones built into Gmail to help keep your messages organized and prioritized. Here are the ones you need to know about, and how you can use them.
Why Google, NASA are putting big money on B.C. firm’s quantum computer
Google. NASA. Lockheed Martin. Los Alamos National Laboratory. Big names in the worlds of big brains and cutting-edge technology are investing millions in a Canadian company’s quantum computing technology despite criticism that the technology is unproven. Here’s why.
100 Hilariously Great Movie One Liners Made After a Kill
Following up their 100 best one liners made before a kill in movies, Burger Fiction has now done it up with the magically hilarious lines people say right after an on-screen kill. There is so much Arnold in here, it makes me happy. I guess, a lot of James Bond too. And Bruce Willis.
Watch This Compilation of SpaceX Launches for the Crashes
Yes, we could watch that gif of the Falcon 9 rocket landing itself on a drone ship all day long. But, after watching this string of the last four years of SpaceX’s rockets hurtling through the air, it turns out there’s one thing that’s even better: crashes.
[Shrug, Facepalm] For The First Time Ever, Android Supports More Emoji Than iOS Does
Google just turned the tables on Apple and added support for the 74 new Unicode 9.0 emoji characters on Android before iOS did.
Five Easy Ways to Add a 1/4″ Tripod Mount to Anything
Sometimes you have to get a little crafty when you’re on a photo shoot or filming a movie. Here are five clever ways to add 1/4″ mounts to your camera equipment and accessories so they can go anywhere.
Google Play Music Podcasts Are Apparently Coming On April 18th
Play Music will soon let you listen to podcasts. No, I’m not trolling you. I know we ran a headline that said this way back in October. But we were just re… by Bertel King, Jr. in Applications, Google, News
Terra Bella, Google’s Satellite Startup – #NatAndLo Ep 13
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Measure Your Stress Level with This Flowchart
Are you a little stressed or a lot stressed? Sometimes it’s hard to tell the difference. This flowchart walks you through the emotions and factors that could be causing you havoc-wrecking stress.
The RCMP Are Being Investigated Over Controversial Spy Tech
The use of “StingRays” in Canada may finally come to light.
This is fantastic news!
This is fantastic news!
Last year, the search for extraterrestrial intelligence got a major boost when Russian billionaire Yuri Milner unveiled a $100 million effort to scan the skies for radio and light signals emitted by aliens. Not content to simply sit tight and wait for ET to hail us, Milner now plans to build interstellar spacecraft. Yes, you heard that correctly.
Google’s Voice Access App Allows for Complete Control With Just Your Voice | Droid Life
In an effort to improve access to technology for those with disabilities, Google is upgrading its set of accessibility tools available across multiple platforms. The largest of which, at least in our opinion, is the availability of a new Voice Access app on Google Play. Currently downloadable via a beta, Voice Access allows users to …
Metal Gear in a Ford Commercial? Cool!
Metal Gear in a Ford Commercial? Cool!
So cute!
So cute!
How Would a Real Space Elevator Work and Is It Even Possible to Build?
Kurzgesagt ponders the question of whether space elevators can be built and answers it as only they can. It’s fascinating to learn about the (obvious) benefits of having a space elevator—sending things to space becomes much, much cheaper!—but even if it’ll take forever and a half to build this mythical 22,370-mile structure (which we can’t yet with our current technology), it might be worth it just to better explore our options for exploring spac…