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Sure, you know Facebook Timeline is available. But here’s how to get it going now.

15 Dec

 

Facebook Timeline is finally here for the masses. Wait, you don’t know how to activate it? Fret not, friend, we’ll show you how to get up and running on the new Facebook so you can join in on the fun.

So this is your old boring Facebook wall/profile/whatever. Your life feels meaningless. Facebook wasn’t making you miserable because it was inherently bad. It was totally because you didn’t have the new Timeline view. So let’s fix that. Go up to your URL bar and enterhttp://facebook.com/about/timeline and hit enter.

How to Get Facebook Timeline Right NowNext you’ll land on Facebook’s promo page for Timeline. Endure the sales pitch if you want, but chances are you’re already sold, so just hit that green button at the bottom of the page that says “Get Timeline.”

VOILA PRESTO SHAZAM! Timeline just appeared before your very eyes. It’s gotdamn amazing, isn’t it? You can feel the nihlism seeping out of your body by the second. But before your Timeline transformation is complete, you’ll need to review your page and approve it by hitting “Publish Timeline” in the top right corner. Do it. You know you want to.

 

And there you have it. You’ve just changed for the better. Now go and live your new, meaning-filled life.

 

How to Get Facebook Timeline Right Now.

We think of SmartPhones now… just imagine what our SmartHouses will be. Watch Siri start a car and imagine the future Siri has. Minority Report isn’t too far away.

28 Nov

Who Needs Keys When Siri Has Been Hacked to Start Cars?.

Watch Siri start a car: 

Last week, a developer demonstrated how a hacked Siri can connect to proxy servers and control a house’s thermostat. We think of SmartPhones now… just imagine what our SmartHouses will be.

TRY OUT THE NEW GOOGLE MAPS NOW. 3D Graphics, 360-degree rotational view, and 45-degree tilt. Do it.

18 Nov

1) Go to http://maps.google.com

2) Click the “Want to try something new?” link in the bottom left corner.

Try something new with Google Maps!

3) Read

4) Take the tour!

It’s simply amazing, and one of the best updated to Google Maps since its launch.

Patient Gets First-ever Lab-Grown Blood Transfusion. And he’s doing fine.

11 Nov

 

 

 

 

 

Patient Gets First Lab-Grown Blood Transfusion Ever.

Although scientists have just managed the miracle of turning rice into blood, a team from Pierre and Marie Curie University in Paris have made blood from bone marrow stem cells.

Their first patient, who received this artificial blood transfusion, is doing fine. Currently, the blood cells look like their acting like normal blood cells.

Could donors become a thing of the past? Very possible.

Just don’t let any vampires in that laboratory.

You Go To the Gym to Work Out Your Body. So Use Lumosity to Work Out Your Brain & Get Smarter.

7 Nov

 

 

 

 

 

Lumosity partners with researchers at Stanford, UCSF, Harvard, and Columbia, among other prestigious universities. We also work with numerous health care organizations to provide cognitive training services.

 

 

  • Exercise you’ll love

    Our neuroscientists and game developers work hard to design entertaining exercises you’ll want to play everyday. After all, the harder you train, the stronger your brain. We believe that Lumosity.com is a truly enjoyable experience — and we’re not the only ones who think this.

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  • Over 35+ games and exercises

    Lumosity subscribers have access to over 35+ brain games and exercises. Based on extensive research, our games enhance the brain’s ability to remember details, solve problems, pay attention, multitask — and much, much more.

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  • Adaptive learning

    While Lumosity.com exercises are easy to learn, they can also be difficult to master. Don’t worry, though, we did this on purpose. Studies have found time and time again that the human brain needs constant challenge. Lumosity.com provides this challenge with the help of proprietary algorithms that adapt the difficulty level to match the needs of each and every subscriber. As you improve, our games get more and more difficult, forcing your brain to improve even more.

    Learn

Brain Games & Brain Training – Lumosity.

Calling it now: Bendable OLED screens by Samsung are the future. Maybe even more than Apple. Who needs wallpaper or dining cloths? In 2012, bend your Samsung phone into your pocket.

6 Nov

 

 

 

 

Over the years, consumers have demanded two things from their gadgets: that they be smaller, and that they be more flexible. While companies such as LG are already developing things like flexible e-newspapersSamsung is looking to move ahead of the pack by developing a kinetic, bendable, OLED phone that can fold over without any risk of cracking the screen or damaging the components within.

The idea was first presented at the CES 2011 tech show, where Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Skin concept phone. While it is unlikely that the flexible phones of the future will look like it, the Skin gives us a good idea of what to expect. But when can we expect these bendy phones? Turns out as early 2012!

During a company results conference, investor relations chief Robert Yi said of the flexible phone, “We are looking to introduce sometime in 2012, hopefully the earlier part.”

While finding anything concrete on what flexible phones will feature is hard — particularly considering that they are still in the development stage — most tech sites seem to agree that flexi-phones will likely be around 8 mm thick and could come with a new Android OS, 16 to 32 GB of memory, an 8-Mega-pixel camera and a screen resolution of 800 x 480 pixels.

Samsung’s earlier demonstrations have shown off OLED screens that can be folded over, and they have been bent into just about any position the wearer wants — including as a bracelet or as a media stand.

Nokia is also working on a similar concept, indicating that not only is the technology of the future wireless, but it will also be flexible.

  • OLEDs (organic light emitting diodes) have revolutionized screens and displays of all sorts – including televisions and telephones. Up until recently, the most efficient way to produce, bright, long-lasting OLEDs was to use glass – but researchers have been hard at work putting that technology on flexible, lightweight plastics. Researchers at the University of Toronto just announced that they have developed a new way to produce flexible, plastic-based OLEDs that are inexpensive and as efficient as OLEDs made with glass. Watch an interview with the researcher after the jump.
  • Read more: Researchers Develop the World’s Most Efficient Flexible OLED | Inhabitat – Green Design Will Save the World

Read more: Samsung to Launch Flexible OLED Cell Phone in 2012 | Inhabitat – Green Design Will Save the World 

Samsung to Launch Flexible OLED Cell Phone in 2012 | Inhabitat – Green Design Will Save the World.

Storyverse is the most interesting future of books. The Pandora of books.

2 Nov

Suppose someone took every meaningful detail from all the books you love. Every song mentioned, every person, every food or place or movie title. And what if they did that for all the books everyone else loves, too. The ones you’ve never heard of.

Suddenly you’ve got a whole world of seemingly random people, places and things, all gathered in one place. Together they create something vast, wonderful and entirely new. A Storyverse.

A place where details touch, overlap and lead you further. To new music to listen to. New movies to watch. Places to visit. People to know. And of course, new books to read. Getting started is simple. Just choose a book. See where it takes you.

via Small Demons — Welcome to the Storyverse.

Are you really that horrible at driving? Your answer is finally here. Augmented reality GPS navigation. All in front of your face.

26 Oct

What if you’re driving down a dark road in the middle of the night and you have no idea where you are? Navigating twists and turns would suck. But what if your car could display all the relevant info in front of your eyes?

According to Gizmag, True3D is a technology that wants to put your GPS navigation data right in front of your face, taking even more of the guesswork out of driving in unknown areas. But this isn’t just a matter of putting a GPS map in front of your face. This information is blended into the landscape you’re driving through. The road guide would have 3D depth, showing you exactly where to drive. Point of interest would have markers above them. And there could even be virtual road signs to go along with the standard navigation street maps, for example.

via Augmented Reality Navigation Displays in Your Windshield? Absolutely..

Amazing future of photoshop will allow you to implant yourself into all those pictures of places you said you went to but never did.

26 Oct

This new photo editing software (although not Adobe Photoshop) will account for all lights and shadows, native to the original picture. See the video for more.

Rendering Synthetic Objects into Legacy Photographs from Kevin Karsch on Vimeo.

New software system realistically adds objects into photos. [VIDEO].

http://kevinkarsch.com/publications/sa11.html

Thanks to Evan for pointing this out to me!

Brilliant Idea! Genius Fruit Label Turns into Soap When Washing. Kills two birds w/ one stone.

25 Oct

Instead of peeling off the produce label and wondering if you’re supposed to use soap to wash off your carefully chosen produce items, you can kill two birds with one dissolving-label stone.

via Genius Fruit Label Turns into Soap When Wet.