Well you’ve done it. Your uppance has finally come. Stop praying to all the forgotten gods and rest your throbbing think melon. This is the tried and true method for curing a hangover: 1: Invent time travel. 2: Travel to before you started your odyssey of inebriation. 3: Try to READ MORE >
1. Pre-set alarm prior to going out to ensure you actually wake up the following morning and not sleep the day away—no matter how much you want to sleep your hangover away, you will regret it when you do finally wake up. 2. Pop a few Tylenol and chug sparkling READ MORE >
Do you remember in grade school how heart wrenching it was when your teacher lost the assignment you worked on for days? Well Google has come up with some awesome technology to prevent that from happening again! Not only will the tool make tracking assignments easier for teachers, it will READ MORE >
When we’re looking to feed our creative juices there’s nothing like Soul Pancake, the website/YouTube channel that’s dedicated to making spirituality, creativity, and philosophy cool again. The site provides a rockin’ mix of interviews, blogs, conversations and challenges that allows readers to engage and “chew on life’s big questions.” The READ MORE >
Who doesn’t love Wikipedia? How about some great music? What if we told you that there is a website, similar to that of Wikipedia, that will take any YouTube video and stream the guitar chords in real time so that you can learn to play along? The folks at youtab.me READ MORE >
Do you ever just have the kind of day at work when even walking to the printer takes up too much time? Well worry no more! Thanks to Fuji and Xerox there is a robot printer that is currently being tested in Tokyo. The printer/robot has the ability to come READ MORE >
“Disobedient Objects” is a new exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London on the role of objects in social movements since the late 1970s. The exhibition features a variety of objects from movements from around the world, including banners, defaced currency, and experimental activist-bicycles. As part of the READ MORE >
So by now we’ve all been exposed one way or another to the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge. While some videos are ridiculous (check out Homer Simpson’s) others are touching and shed some light on the truth behind why this ‘challenge’ was created (like Anthony Carbajal’s. No matter the video you READ MORE >
What about 2.6 million pictures? We’ll soon find out! Kalev Leetaru, an American academic from Georgetown University, has been working tirelessly on creating an accessible database of over 2.6 million historic pictures. Some of the images date back as far as the sixteenth century and until now there has been READ MORE >
The technological revolution is upon us! In the short Video, Humans Need Not Apply, our world is exposed to that of the robot. The video sheds light on the fact that robots can do many of the things that us earthlings do – with better precision and accuracy, for a READ MORE >