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Compact KISS espresso machine is made for the ultimate minimalist

Don't let the KISS espresso machine's size fool you. Despite its adorable size, the machine is capable of making coffee strong enough to rival the big boys.

New low for Instagram stupidity as rapper tips cops in record-breaking gun bust

A Brooklyn-based rapper's stupidity led cops to the largest gun haul in New York's history. What'd you think would happen if you posted ads for guns online?

DJ Roomba gets disco fever with ColorWare customizations

Your iPhone isn't the only thing that can come splashed in gold. You can now add some ColorWare to the Roomba 780 to give some extra personality.
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Your next end table is just one download away from this open source collection

If you're sick of shopping around for the right furniture in your home, now you can just download a design and get the parts sent to you for assembly.

A guy spammed Mark Zuckerberg’s wall because Facebook ignored his bug report

Khalil Shreateh just wanted a Facebook security bug fixed. But when the company ignored his report, he took a direct hit on Mark Zuckerberg's wall.

Recess! Florida prison cells opened randomly thanks to computer ‘glitch’

Officials are investigating whether two computer "glitches" that opened the cell doors at a Miami prison are part of a bigger conspiracy.
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Street artist punks Best Buy by stocking its shelves with recreated crap

A street artist managed to prank Best Buy into selling a "useless" plastic box valued at $100. Social commentary and hilarity at its finest.
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Yahoo’s latest attempt at relevancy is … a new toolbar?

Yahoo has finally unveiled its new product: A freshly redesigned toolbar. We wish we could say the company was trolling us, but it's serious.
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Learn how cameras (and film!) work with the Lomography Konstruktor

It's easy to dismiss Lomography's new build-it-yourself Konstruktor as a child's toy, but it teaches you the ins and outs of how a film camera works.

NASA-engineered Airocide makes air as clean as Mother Nature intended

Now you can own a piece of NASA technology with the Airocide, one of the most efficient and complex air filtration systems on the market.
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Sense-enhancing brain implant could turn us into mutants

Scientists at Duke University have experimented with a brain implant that may help humans enhance our existing senses, paving way for a mutant-like future.

Motorized ‘For Rent’ sign stalks pedestrians until they give it some love

For Sale, For Rent... signs all look the same. It's why one artist installed a motion-detection camera so the signs can follow pedestrians until they look.

Scientists invent skin-prodding laser device to tell you when you’ll die. Thanks, science.

Two professors have invented a device that could administer some so-called "death tests" to determine how long a person has left to live.

A look behind the scenes at how Dyson beats the crap out of vacuums

Here's a rare look inside how Dyson torture tests its vacuum cleaners to make sure the quality is above the rest.

Self-expiring medicine packet changes its look after the drugs have gone bad

A doctor-designer duo have designed a new drug packaging to remind consumers of the dangers of taking expired pills.

Dyson Hot+Cool hands on: It’s what Goldilocks would’ve wanted

The Dyson Hot+Cool fan heater hybrid hopes to give everyone in the house a fair compromise on what's considered room temperature.

30 different logos? Yahoo’s identity crisis just hit a new low

Yahoo is unveiling 30 new logos before showing off a final version. It's a cherry on top of the company's midlife crisis that we hope comes to a resolve.
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Unsurprisingly, the $300k lab-grown burger tastes horrible. Here’s what to eat instead

Since the lab-grown "cultured beef" patty tastes nothing like real meat, priced at $331,200 a burger, here are the things you could be eating instead.

Ikea’s new augmented reality app superimposes furniture into your empty room

With the 2014 Ikea catalog, users can use the augmented reality app to test virtual furnitures in their home and see if the product matches with the room.
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6 hypnotizing videos we’re Chromecasting the hell out of

The Google Chromecast arrived in our office for a good hour before we realized the best use case was to loop Internet videos all day long.

Glowdeck takes wireless charging furniture one step further

Most wireless charging pads do just that - wirelessly charge. The Glowdeck can do that and display notifications using lights and speaker sounds.

Facebook’s testing a Timehop feature to remind you why you avoided Facebook a year ago

If you ever wonder what your Facebook feed looked like one year ago, you might soon be able to use a new feature that highlights moments from 365 days back.
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Strolling between the rain drops inside MoMA’s Rain Room

Museum of Modern Art's Rain Room exhibit lets visitors seemingly walk through the rain without ever getting wet. It is as magical as it sounds.
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CBS temporarily shutters in major cities after failing to reach deals with TWC

Unable to reach an agreement on broadcasting fees, Time Warner Cable temporarily dropped CBS and a few other premium channels in major U.S. cities.

Sit still, Veebot is trying to draw your blood

A new prototype for a medical robot has the same accuracy rate as human nurses for drawing blood. And no, we're not talking about the Terminator robots.

Wi-Fi doorbell DoorBot boasts new features so you can continue checking for stalkers

Those who pledged for the DoorBot will receive the product this September, and it'll come with more features and smaller hardware than originally teased.

Hands on: DeLonghi PrimaDonna Exclusive isn’t just a pretty face

Coffee elitists, forget the french presser. The DeLonghi PrimaDonna Exclusive coffee maker marries automation with even the most particular customization.

Yawn and you shall receive coffee from this thoughtful vending machine

Dutch coffee company Douwe Egberts created a vending machine that uses facial recognition software to give out free coffee when it sees someone yawning.

DuPont and PMA aims to make everything a wireless charging surface, even kitchen tops

Apple can keep toying with new charging cable designs, but two companies are working together so that wires would forever be a thing of the past.

Stop wasting food and save them in this vacuum picnic basket from the future

The VacuVita food saver system aims to help make food shopping more sustainable by extending food shelf life in an elegant, futuristic vacuum box.

Waterpik Showerpik brings dentist quality cleaning to your bathroom

For those who dread going to the dentist, now you can get that doctor's quality clean right in your shower with the Waterpik Showerpik oral irrigator.

Yahoo’s recycling usernames and it’s forcing me to face my 7th grade inbox

In an attempt to deny Yahoo from taking away my very first email username, I logged back into my abandoned account... and walked down memory lane.

Cree adds its strongest LED bulb to the collection with the 65W BR30

The war between the Philips Hue and LIFX wages on while Cree stays out of that business by offering affordable LED bulbs without the flashy gimmicks.

If buttons are all it takes for bedding to be ‘smart,’ I’d rather be dumb

New Kickstarter project "Smart Bedding" wants to help cut the time to takes to make beds in half. That is, if you must sleep with a top sheet.