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July 05, 2016 1 min read
Behind what look like innocuous hallway doors hide some seriously bizarre apartments.
The post The world’s weirdest apartments appeared first on Geek.com.
March 23, 2016 1 min read
Performing a die shrink one year and an optimization the next before repeating the cycle has simply become too difficult as we head towards 10nm chips.
The post Intel ends Tick-Tock processor release cycle appeared first on Geek.com.
January 08, 2015 1 min read
Stanley Kubrick’s 1980 version of The Shining is widely regarded as a cinematic masterpiece. From the utterly believable frustrated writer turned madman played by Jack Nicholson, to the creepy Overlook Hotel setting, this […]
The post Stanley Hotel from The Shining starts competition to design its new hedge maze appeared first on Geek.com.
January 07, 2015 1 min read
You already know that E Ink lets you enjoy crisp, readable text in direct sunlight and lets devices like the Kindle and Pebble run for ages on a single charge. But did you […]
The post Color-changing E Ink walls mean never having to paint your house again appeared first on Geek.com.
November 29, 2014 1 min read
The elevator of the future may be just over the horizon thanks to German company ThyssenKrupp. The firm has invented a cable-free elevator (called MULTI) that can go up and down like traditional […]
The post Next-generation elevator will use magnets instead of cables appeared first on Geek.com.
August 02, 2014 1 min read
Most of the 3D-printed scale models you’ve seen have probably been relatively small. This project is anything but. You can actually walk inside this castle; it’s going to be more than 10 feet […]
The post Minnesota man 3D-prints a castle big enough to walk in appeared first on Geek.com.
December 17, 2013 1 min read
A new public work of art will open soon in New York's Fulton Center, but this surprisingly practical reflector is an engineering marvel.
The post Time lapse: construction of New York’s huge light reflector appeared first on Geek.com.
October 10, 2013 1 min read
A new advanced materials study from MIT isn't just amazing, it seemingly goes against our most basic understanding of how the world works.
The post Self-healing metal closes cracks when under stress appeared first on Geek.com.
October 04, 2013 1 min read
The Dutch have spent the last few centuries getting really good at keeping large swaths of land dry, which comes in handy when much of your country is below sea level. With the […]
The post Real floating apartment complex will probably cost less than Waterworld to construct appeared first on Geek.com.
June 28, 2013 1 min read
Say hello to the Moffett Field campus, just a stone's throw from NASA, and set to be the world's most intricately designed office space.
The post Google’s new campus at NASA bucks the trend, actually looks useful appeared first on Geek.com.
May 27, 2013 1 min read
Pixel art is all around us. It may have been popularized by computer graphics and, more specifically, video games, but it’s much, much more than that.
The post Pixel art all around us: From tulip fields to butterfly wings appeared first on Geek.com.
May 11, 2013 1 min read
When you think of McDonald’s, the first thing that comes to mind is not usually architecture. Sure, there are those golden arches and some clever usages of ball pits, but that’s about it […]
The post The McDonald’s of the future is here (well, in Georgia) today appeared first on Geek.com.
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