This Milk Lasts Up to Nine Weeks Without Spoiling

Refrigerated pasteurized milk typically lasts about two to three weeks before turning into a wretched hive of scum and villainy. A new process developed by researchers at Purdue University extends the shelf life of milk up to 63 days—and without the benefit of added chemicals. Read more…

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This Is How You Fly 200,000 iPhones from China to the US

If you’re hoping for a new iPhone 6 or 6 Plus and haven’t nailed yours down yet, you’re effectively screwed for the time being. But if you were one of the lucky 4 million buyers, there’s a decent-ish chance your shiny new toy is in the photo above, where it just flew across the Pacific, boarded up with more than 195, 000 of its brethren. That is one hell of a cargo. Read more…

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The 1983 Punk Rock Record With a Digital Music Video For a B-Side

The B-side of Chris Sievey’s 1983 single “Camouflage” sounds like an unlistenable malestrom of noise. It’s not an avant-garde song; it’s a program for the ZX-81 computer , and if you could load it correctly, it gave you a ( very rudimentary) computer-animated music video, coded in the grooves of a vinyl record. Read more…

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Credit Cards Hacked Multiple Times at Hotels, Retailers. Check Yours

You might want to be more careful in checking your credit card statements for fraudulent charges. CSO notes that Amex has had to issue three breach notifications this month, due to three separate hacks. Read more…

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Make Your Own Photo Booth with a Raspberry Pi

We’ve shown you how to build a photo booth with a laptop and some PVC pipe before, but this all-in-one Raspberry Pi setup from maker Chris Evans will upload the photos it takes to Tumblr as an animated gif. Read more…

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