Culture

What Lies Beneath: Epic Scenes From NYC’s Magnificent Underground Tunnels

As reported on Wired. BY KYLE VANHEMERT Photo: Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Patrick Cashin Photo: Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Patrick Cashin Photo: Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Patrick Cashin Photo: Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Patrick Cashin Photo: Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Patrick Cashin Photo: Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Patrick Cashin Photo: Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Patrick Cashin Photo: Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Patrick Cashin Photo: Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Patrick Cashin Photo: Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Patrick…

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Microsoft OS Review

Windows 8.1: a first look at what Microsoft is changing

As reported on The Verge. By Tom Warren Microsoft is taking over San Francisco’s Moscone Center today to introduce a preview version of Windows 8.1. Although the company has revealed most of the features in the upcoming update to Windows 8, I’ve had a chance to get well acquainted with the Windows 8.1 preview to learn more about the changes involved. In my previous look at 8.1 I summarized that the preview brings many small tweaks…

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Google

Speed Up Slow Google Searches in Android with This Tweak

As reported on LifeHacker. by Alan Henry If tapping the search bar and typing a search term inside the Google Search app seems painfully slow on your Android device, you’re not alone. Thankfully, there’s a an easy—albeit experimental—fix that can speed up those searches significantly, and all you have to do is disable a built-in system app to do it. According to a few enterprising posters at Reddit and a bug report over at the Android…

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OS

Bring Back the Old “F8” Safe Mode Shortcut in Windows 8

As reported on LifeHacker. by WHITSON GORDON Windows 8 has a new bootloader designed for UEFI devices, and with it, they’ve removed the F8 shortcut for quickly booting into safe mode. Here’s a quick way to bring it back. The new tiled bootloader is pretty, but it has its annoyances. For example, if you want to boot into a different OS or boot into safe mode, you have to boot up your computer, thenreboot into the…

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Mobile

DuPont and PMA team up to embed Powermat wireless charging in Corian countertops

As reported on Engadget. By Zach Honig DuPont’s managed to work its way into just about every home and place of business here in the US of A, but despite this nationwide proliferation, we haven’t seen the Delaware-based chemicals giant making waves in the consumer electronics space. But with home wraps, plastics and body armor on lockdown, it’s as good a time as any to venture into CE. Through a partnership with the Power Matters Alliance (PMA), the company will soon…

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Apple Review

OS X 10.9 Mavericks preview: faster, smarter, and leather-free

As reported on The Verge. By David Pierce Apple’s latest desktop OS isn’t an overhaul — it’s a tune-up The 10th version of OS X, Mavericks, felt like an afterthought in the midst ofApple’s radical overhaul of its mobile operating system. In this case, rather than completely overhaul the look and feel of the entire platform, Apple has instead picked its spots, removing and adding features in particular places while all the while tuning for performance and…

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Government Military

All the president’s hitmen: tracking Washington’s secret army

As reported on The Verge. By Joseph L. Flatley Jeremy Scahill and Richard Rowley reveal the new face of war Additional reporting by Jesse Hicks and Joshua Kopstein In the 1960s there was a saying: “Suppose they gave a war, and nobody came?” We’ll probably never know the answer to that particular American koan, but a recent book and documentary film sets out to answer a more important question: “What if they gave a war, but didn’t…

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Politics

Danish Company Creates Software That Will Stop You From Printing A Gun

As reported on TechCrunch. by JOHN BIGGS A Danish company called Create It Real has built a software package that recognizes digital gun part models and prevents them from being printed. The software compares each piece you are attempting to print with a database of potential firearm parts and, the company notes, “for safety reasons, there are no models of firearms stored on the user’s computer but rather a list of characteristics.” The CEO, Jeremie Pierre Gay, has…

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Application Mobile

Dropbox update for iOS adds swipe gestures, multi-file sharing

As reported on Engadget. By Mat Smith Dropbox‘s latest update for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch solves some of the minor niggles we’ve had with its iOS version. You can now share links to folders direct from the app, while the refresh also adds the ability select and share multiple files at once. Alongside the obligatory bug fixes and performance improvements, Dropbox version 2.3 also throws in a handful of new touchscreen-friendly gestures to the mix, allowing…

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Article

Infographic: An Astounding Map of Every River in America

As reported on Wired. BY LIZ STINSON To create his All Rivers map, Nelson Minar mined open source data from the National Hydrography Dataset. All images: Courtesy Nelson Minar Minar’s All Rivers map is an in-depth look at waterways in the 48 contiguous states. He was inspired by Ben Fry’s All Streets map, which similarly depicts all the roads in the U.S. To determine how large the rivers would appear on the map, Minar extracted the Strahler number, a measure of…

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