9 New Year’s Resolutions You Can Actually Keep

Every year, our natural ambition takes over and compels us to set lofty New Year’s resolutions. Instead of trying to be a hero, why not create more realistic goals for ourselves? Like instead of dropping a bunch of dough on gym memberships we’re never going to use, we could drop some pounds with a cheap… Continue reading 9 New Year’s Resolutions You Can Actually Keep

Vine Now Available on the Web and in Fullscreen

Vine has some big news today with the launch of its Web platform. Now when you access Vine.co via the Web, you can see your home feed, interact with Vines and share Vines just like on the mobile apps for iOS, Android and Windows. You can also browse your favorite Vine profiles and share your… Continue reading Vine Now Available on the Web and in Fullscreen

Scientists Discover First Asteroid of 2014 During Tail End of New Year’s Festivities

It turns out the Ball wasn’t the only thing to drop on New Year’s Day 2014. Scientists of the Catalina Sky Survey operating near Tucson, Ariz. discovered the first asteroid of 2014 late on January 1. The very small 6- to 9-foot asteroid, named 2014 AA, was first spotted over the mid-Atlantic Ocean. After entering… Continue reading Scientists Discover First Asteroid of 2014 During Tail End of New Year’s Festivities

Vinelodeon: The Vintage Hand-Cranked Vine Video Player

Vine is a short six-second video sharing site that is often the source of a few very funny and charming videos that replay over and over. But the thing is you have to be on a computer or mobile device to actually stay in the loop and be able to watch these videos, until now.… Continue reading Vinelodeon: The Vintage Hand-Cranked Vine Video Player

Tech Predictions for 2014 [COMIC]

If you could rub on a crystal ball, what would you see for the future of technology in 2014? Will Microsoft’s new tablet tiles become a factor? Will Elon Musk finally travel to Mars? What about all of our data now publicly available on the cloud? Will we eventually be able to access all of… Continue reading Tech Predictions for 2014 [COMIC]

3D Storybook Images that Will Jump Off Your Screen

Do you remember those wonderfully illustrated pop-up books you read as a kid? Photographer Hugh Kretschmer has a love for picture books reminiscent of childhood, and he lives out that fantasy by creating elaborate life-size scenes you’d swear were Photoshopped but were actually formulated by hand in front of a camera. “Having a child and… Continue reading 3D Storybook Images that Will Jump Off Your Screen

6 Uncomfortable Situations and How to Avoid Them

Life has many awesome moments, but some just happen to be awkward no matter how you go about things. Like remember when you ran into someone wearing the exact same shirt as you, and you just knew she was going to poke fun at you about it? Or when you made that off-colored joke that… Continue reading 6 Uncomfortable Situations and How to Avoid Them

Think Modern Travel Is Bad? Check Out the State of Travel in the 1800s and Never Complain about Flying Again

Did you know it used to take over four weeks to travel between New York and California? If hour-long interruptions to your holiday travel plans are enough to put you over the edge, perhaps it will sooth you to examine how difficult travel used to be way back when and realize you don’t have it… Continue reading Think Modern Travel Is Bad? Check Out the State of Travel in the 1800s and Never Complain about Flying Again