Wired’s Gadget Lab podcast is #6 in iTunes.
A nice surprise over the weekend: the Gadget Lab podcast I produce has risen to the #6 spot among technology […]
A nice surprise over the weekend: the Gadget Lab podcast I produce has risen to the #6 spot among technology […]
O’Reilly’s annual Maker Faire is happening this weekend, May 3 and 4, 2008, in San Mateo. It’s a festival of
Your shoes are destroying your feet. More specifically, they’re messing up the perfectly-balanced, coordinated bipedal gait that our species evolved
If you follow my daily haiku magazine, tinywords, you’ll notice that it hasn’t exactly been “daily” for the past week.
I’m on the latest episode of John C. Dvorak’s video show, Cranky Geeks, this week. This was a fun one:
This incredibly compact, bike-oriented multi-tool has five different sizes of Allen wrench plus a Phillips screwdriver head, all of which
The annual TED (Technology, Entertainment and Design) conference in Monterey, Calif. is a terrific, mind-expanding experience for all who attend.
This is one of the most difficult stories I’ve edited in a long time: How Good People Turn Evil, From
For people who love punctuation, there’s always something to grieve about: Humans have trouble understanding semicolons, and computers can’t handle
Brendan Vaughan’s collection of real-life tales of ingenuity, What Would MacGyver Do?, recently republished by Penguin, has a great premise: