Video: Tesla owner builds this crazy autonomous charging system

Some day you’ll pull your electric car into your garage and it will start charging instantly because there will be a wireless charger built into the floor beneath it. We have quite a ways to go before wireless technology can safely move enough current to efficiently charge a car though, and different companies are working on…

Apple’s new plan for Apple Music

Cold hard cash, and a surprising amount of creative input from top Apple executives, are key to Cupertino’s plan for making Apple Music a hit, according to a new behind-the-scenes report about the streaming service. The money translates predictably into cutting deals for exclusive tracks and funding music videos and documentaries, but the creative input…

Twitter hires Ex-Apple designer as a director of AR and VR

A week after acquiring the machine-learning firm Magic Pony, Twitter is venturing further into the realm of virtual reality and augmented reality. The microblogging site has acquired the music VR experience startup IXOMOXI and hired its CEO, Alessandro Sabatelli, to serve as Twitter’s director of AR and VR. Sabatelli, a former Apple designer, confirmed the…

New Liquid Aspirin Claims To Pass Through Blood-Brain Barrier

The delivery of drugs to the brain has been a problem for doctors for a long time. So good is the blood-brain barrier at its job preventing harmful things such as pathogens from entering the brain, that it also stops medicine from getting through too. This has been a major issue for the treatment of…

Video: fastest Tesla in the world take on Pikes Peak

Every year, the fastest and craziest cars in the world assemble at Pikes Peak, a three-mile hill climb in the Rocky Mountains. Among the cars on show this year was something unusual — a Tesla Model S, technically a “production” car, but completely stripped out and turned into a lean, mean, racing machine. The car…

The Spinning Illusion Is Some Sort of Light Magic

I don’t know how these tiny dancers got trapped inside this spinning zoetrope but it’s the only explanation I can come up with for this insane light animation. Their movements are so smooth, and the shining light captures the grace of their dance so well that I’m sure some sort of magic has to be…

How Much Google Really Knows About You

How Much Google Really Knows About You? It’s hardly a secret that Google tracks pretty much everything you do online, and it does this for a few reasons — mainly to keep the lights on. Google makes money from ads, and the more data it has on users the better it can target advertising. But…

Create Bootable USB In Windows 10 (Using CMD)

These days very few people burn ISO images on disks and use them as bootable media. Now, USB drives have replaced them as they are faster and a more convenient method to install an operating system on a machine. While there are many tools to make bootable USB drive, there’s one provided by even Microsoft,…

The Most Expensive Carousel in the World In 360-Degree

Jane’s Carousel is one of the most iconic carousels in the world, but few people know it’s crazy backstory. Prior to arriving at its new home in a $9 million glass box facing the Manhattan skyline, the carousel sat in Isadora Park in Youngstown, Ohio, where it was constructed in 1922. So how the hell…

Apple patents a creepy smart iPhone camera

[huge_it_gallery id=”4″] Apple makes one of the best smartphone cameras around. Now a newly published patent from the Cupertino company reveals how future iPhones could get a whole lot smarter, though the results might not always be for the best. The patent, which was filed in 2014 and published on Tuesday, details how your iPhone…

This Developer Made A Case To Run Android On iPhone

Remember the developer who installed Windows 95 on an Apple Watch? He is back again with another surprise in the form of an iPhone that runs Android. Developer Nick Lee has used his awesome DIY skills to bring a full-fledged Android experience on iPhone using his special 3D-printed smartphone case. Being tired of the same…

a student shuts down 444 school websites

Teen student from Japan says that he DDoSed 444 school websites to make teachers aware of how incompetent they were A 16 year-old student from Japan DDoSed websites of 444 elementary, junior high, and high schools in the area just to ‘remind teachers they are incompetent.’ The teenager has been arrested on May 11 and…