Sherlock: GPS anti-theft for bikes

The Sherlock Bike Tracker device($145) uses GPS(rather than bluetooth like most trackers) and a map-based mobile app to help you track and retrieve your bike in the event of theft. Bike tracking, includes internet connection and GPS chip. Hides in the handlebars and tracks the bike if it gets stolen…(Read…)

Making Prosthetic Eyes

The process for making prothetic eyes is mesmerizing…(Read…)

Don't Bring A Snowball To A Water Fight

Don’t bring a snowball to a water fight…(Read…)

What a MILLION Dollars Gets You Around the World

What could you buy with $1,000,000 around the world? Which places are far cheaper than the others? Today we’ll take a look at What a Million Dollars Gets You Around the World…(Read…)

Guy On Disability Sees Antiques Roadshow

Changes his life….(Read…)

X-Bows Ergonomic Mechanical Keyboard

A new ergonomic mechanical keyboard called the X-Bows has been launched by Kickstarter this week with the aim of raising CA$40,000 to go into production. The development team based in Toronto Canada have designed a unique layout to provide a keyboard that allows you to type faster, for longer and is being marketed as an evolution in keyboards.”With X-Bows, we were dedicated to making that learning curve as manageable as possible. The letter keys have not moved from their QWERTY layout. Your right index finger is still hitting “J” and your left ring finger is still responsible for typing “W”. You don’t need to memorize a new key layout, your hands already know where all of the letters are on X-Bows.The keys that we did move- ENTER, Backspace, ALT and Control- can also be found on the right side of the keyboard. We call these our “training wheel keys”. While we think that the keys in the middle are more convenient, as you’re beginning to type on X-Bows, it is no problem if you find yourself reaching for the backspace in the top-right. They are there while you adjust. Since X-Bows’ keys are fully remappable, once you find yourself no longer needing these training wheel keys, you can program them to become shortcuts or macros; increasing your productivity even further!”Jump over to the Kickstarter campaign page via the link to make a pledge from CAD$120 per super early bird backers with shipping expected to take place during December 2017…(Read…)

Video Of A Rare White Giraffe And Her Calf Spotted In Kenya

White giraffe spotted by Hirola rangers in the hirola’s geographic range, North Eastern Kenya…(Read…)

If 'Thor: Ragnarok' Came Out in 1987

Nerdist Presents brings you the answer to a question you always needed to ask – What if Thor: Ragnarok was actually made in the 1980S?..(Read…)

Kids Describe the Police to an Illustrator

Kids Describe the Police to an Illustrator..(Read…)

LEGO Lawnmower Kinetic Sculpture

This is the clever LEGO lawnmower kinetic sculpture built by Josh DaVid. As you can see, it looks like the lawnmower is cutting the grass. It’s not though, it’s just an illusion.”This is a kinetic sculpture of a lawn mower. Giving the illusion of cutting grass. It uses a series of conveyor belts to move the cut and uncut grass in small repeating loops. The entire model can be run using a hand winch or a single motor.”..(Read…)