Tesla Model S Owners Now Get Free In-Car Spotify

Looking for some way to justify that $70, 000 Tesla Model S? Well, how about this: starting today, Model S owners in some countries will have free in-car access to Spotify Premium. At $10 saved per month, that’s only 583 years until you break even! Read more…

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Here’s the cool thing that happens when you pour molten aluminum inside polymer water balls

The Backyard Scientist filled a tank to the brim with water balls, which are little polymer beads that expand to slimy squishy balls when soaked in water, and then poured in molten aluminum to create some wild designs. It’s cool because with all the different ways the molten aluminum can move within a vat filled with balls, each pour results in a totally different design. Read more…

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You Can Break Into a Linux System by Pressing Backspace 28 Times. Here’s How to Fix It

Hitting a key over and over again actually works for once. Two security researchers in Spain recently uncovered a strange bug that will let you into most Linux machines just by hitting the backspace key 28 times. Here’s how to fix it and keep your data protected. Read more…

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You Can Break Into a Linux System by Pressing Backspace 28 Times. Here’s How to Fix It

Clear Ceramic Makes This Filter 10x Tougher Than Your Usual Lens Protector

This protective lens filter might look like any other, but it’s got an invisible secret. Making use of a new kind of clear ceramic, it’s ten times tougher than most conventional protective filters, so is virtually guaranteed to keep yours lens perfectly safe. Read more…

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Shelfie Lets You Download Ebooks and Audiobooks by Snapping Photos of Your Physical Copies

Shelfie, formerly known as BitLit , already lets you take a photo of the physical books you own and get matching ebook copies. Now they’re throwing audiobooks into the mix, so you can listen to the books on your bookshelf too. Read more…

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Shelfie Lets You Download Ebooks and Audiobooks by Snapping Photos of Your Physical Copies

Backblaze B2 Offers Dirt-Cheap Cloud Storage for Half a Penny Per GB a Month

There isn’t much you can buy for less than one cent these days, but you can store a whole lot of files in the “cloud” for $0.005 a month with Backblaze’s new B2 storage service. It’ll even give you 10GB for free. Read more…

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Backblaze B2 Offers Dirt-Cheap Cloud Storage for Half a Penny Per GB a Month

Google Drive Adds New Advanced Search Features to Make Finding Files Easier

Searching for your Google Drive files got a whole lot easier today with an update that offers an easier way to open your advanced search options, quicker ways to access files on iOS, and more options to narrow your searches. Read more…

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Steady Square Lets You Weigh Things With Your iPhone 6s (And Play Too)

Apple’s 3D Touch technology may be young, but it’s already got app developers thinking outside of the box . If you want to use your iPhone 6s as a digital scale, Steady Square is for you. Oh, it’s also a game you can play. Read more…

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Reports: Police Raid Home of Possible Bitcoin Creator Craig Wright

The Guardian and Reuters are reporting that police have raided the home of Craig Wright , an Australian CEO who was identified today in investigations by Gizmodo and Wired as a likely candidate for the secret identity of Satoshi Nakamoto, the elusive creator of Bitcoin. Read more…

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