Ketchup is so old school, that Victorians were eating it before it was cool. But that isn't the point. This is America. And because of that, we all know too well the pitfalls of trying to eat fast food while driving. So, Heinz decided to reinvent the ketchup packet. Read More »
The usual Thursday night routine of bar crawling and paying cabs to take you from one crowded bar... Read More »
Social Change - Refers to an alternation in the structure of a group or society (i.e. change... Read More »
Research shows that a person’s mindset when they first wake up in the morning helps set the tone... Read More »
What happens when you pit two computer-controlled chat programs head to head? Fortunately, it's not Skynet: it's a Cleverbot vs. Cleverbot Thrilla in Manila! Read More »
If you're anything like me, you wake up in the morning to the awful MEEP MEEP MEEP MEEP MEEP of the world's most annoying alarm clock. It's enough to make you say "f*ck it" to a normal work cycle and become an technology/pop culture blogger instead. Read More »
That's the question raised by 5 million, 1 Terabyte, a new art piece that is literally a hard drive with $5 million worth of illegal downloads. That's it. Nothing else. Read More »
The IPhone 4 is set to release an adaption that could save all it users a lot of pain. The “Third Rail” is a skintight phone case that has a surprisingly light battery pack embedded into within the thin rubber of the case as a backup battery for when your phone needs recharging. Read More »
Kargo executed a SMS voting campaign for Rolling Stone’s first-ever “Do You Wanna Be A Rock & Roll Star?” contest, sponsored by Garnier Fructis, giving readers a voice in determining who appears on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine. The voting campaign took place this past June at Bonnaroo, a major music festival held in Manchester, TN. Read More »
The Internet sharpened its pitchforks after Apple patented technology that could prevent iPhone users from recording live events: technology that, detractors argue, could be used for censorship in an increasingly digital world.
According to the Daily Mail, Apple is working on infra-red technology that, when installed at a concert venue, would detect when an iPhone is recording the event and instruct the device to shut down the camera. Oh no, you mean we'll have to live without shaky iPhone recordings of the back of some guy's head at a Nickelback concert? THE HUMANITY! Read More »