Haddie and Dan gather on the 4th of July to celebrate America's birthday and talk about all the crazy amazing overdue links!
Links for this episode:
- The 26 Most American Comebacks In The History Of The World
Via Reddit’s subreddit ‘Murica. - Apple Poaches Patrick Pruniaux, Watch Brand Tag Heuer’s VP Of Sales | TechCrunch
Apple has hired another luxury brand exec away from an established brand. Patrick Pruniaux, VP of sales for watch company Tag Heuer, will join Apple on Monday after seven years in the world of luxury timepieces. - Skylock | Peace of mind for your bike
- Ten states pass anti-patent-troll laws, with more to come | Ars Technica
Patent trolls are seeking fees from Maine to Idaho. State lawmakers have taken notice. - Greatest Good
- Every Lonely Sandwich Video at Once - [VIDEO]
- This is the first billboard on the moon | The Verge
Japanese drink company prepares to advertise on the lunar surface - Tiny PMS Match
- This is the perfect tweet, according to science
- This Is The Most Extreme Fire Extinguisher On Earth - YouTube
- Cat saves boy from dog attack - [VIDEO]
video | World news | theguardian.com - Chalkboard Art By Dangerdust. - Imgur
- Apple Lawsuit iPhones Don't Deliver Texts To Android - Business Insider
A lawsuit has been filed against Apple over the issue of iPhones failing to deliver text messages to Android phones, according to Bloomberg. - Twitter Is Considering a Deal to Buy SoundCloud | Re/code
The company is considering a deal to acquire SoundCloud, the music and audio-sharing company, according to people familiar with both companies. - Germs on a Plane: Bacteria Can Linger for Days, Study Finds - NBC News.com
Here’s a new reason to leave that seatback tray table in its upright and locked position: Disease-causing bacteria can linger for days, even up to a week, on most airplane surfaces, new research shows. - See how much it costs to hire your favorite band...or your least favorite, for that matter | 22 Words
- The Mini Mobile Robotic Printer by ZUtA Labs Ltd. — [KICKSTARTER FROM THE PAST 3 WEEKS]
Finally! Mobile printing is really here! A printer that goes where you go - Acme Made Ergo Book: An iPad Case Finally Done Right by Acme Made — [KICKSTARTER FROM THE PAST 3 WEEKS]
- Castor ? The Double Flavored Gourmet Toothpick by PhoodStation — [KICKSTARTER FROM THE PAST 3 WEEKS]
How cool is that? The toothpick undergoes a complete makeover with Castor that redefines the experience. - Very Goods, the new Svpply by Ben Pieratt — [KICKSTARTER FROM THE PAST 3 WEEKS]
- There Are Now More 22-Year-Olds in America Than Any Other Age
For the first time since 1947, America's most common age is no longer part of the Baby Boom. Millennials have taken over. - Aug(De)Mented Reality - [AUDIO/VIDEO]
- Here's what happens when a Beatles' fan takes on app development | Apple news, reviews and how-to's since 2004
I bet this Beatles' fan turned app developer just could't help himself when he created this part of the app. - Facebook Accidentally Sent Advertisers Receipts And Data For Other People’s Ads | TechCrunch
Last night a sizable number of Facebook advertisers received receipts listing other people’s ads, including company names, campaign names, and amount spent. - Creator Matthew Weiner Discusses The Award-Winning Sets of ‘Mad Men’
Google60, Google Search in the 1960s Style of 'Mad Men' - Intel’s 3-D Printed Robot Will Hit The Market This Year | Re/code
Intel plans to bring its fully customizable, 3-D printable robot kit to market by the end of the year, with a consumer version starting around $1,600.The hardware designs will be freely available online, allowing anyone with access to a 3-D printer to generate and assemble the basic parts. The kit, which will go on sale at 21stCenturyRobot.com, includes everything that can’t be printed, including the motors, wires, battery, processor and more. - BBC News - Trust your doctor, not Wikipedia, say scientists
- 5by5 WWDC 2014 Party - YouTube
The 5by5 party at WWDC 2014 at New Relic in San Francisco. - The Roost | Ultra Portable, Lightweight, Ergonomic Laptop Stand
The Roost is an ultra-portable laptop stand designed to help you sit properly at your laptop. - SHOCK: 1954 PHOTOS SHOW STONEHENGE BEING BUILT | Trance World News
- Massive 'ocean' discovered towards Earth's core - environment - 12 June 2014 - New Scientist
- All Our Patent Are Belong To You | Blog | Tesla Motors
- Neanderthal-human sex bred light skins and infertility - life - 29 January 2014 - New Scientist
- Priceline to Buy OpenTable for $2.6 Billion - WSJ
OpenTable's main strength lies in its inventory of more than 31,000 establishments. The service "still has plenty of room to expand," Mr. Huston said, particularly outside the U.S. and on mobile devices. - How Atari Plans to Bring Itself Back From the Dead | Business | WIRED
His first step: let other people be Atari. Rather than immediately trying to reclaim Atari’s place as a top gaming company–a goal that has eluded many other CEOs with many different comeback strategies over the years–he’s planning on licensing that almighty brand to other studios who are already adept at building games for today’s audience. “Corporations die,” he says. “Brands like Atari don’t.” - Vessyl
- Baby Got Back Orchestral
Sir Mix-a-Lot performs "Baby Got Back" with the Seattle Symphony Orchestra during their third year of "Sonic Evolution" - AT&T says customer data accessed to unlock smartphones | ITworld
Personal information, including Social Security numbers and call records, was accessed for an unknown number of AT - Netflix API : Retiring the Netflix Public API
As Netflix continues to grow internationally, the emphasis of our engineering efforts is to satisfy a growing member base and a growing number of devices. To better focus our efforts and to align them with the needs of our global member base, we will be retiring the public API program. Effective on November 14, 2014, public API developers will no longer be able to access Netflix content. All requests to the public API will return 404 errors. - 7 Strange Animals The World Needs To Know About Immediately » Fascinating Pics
- The Unicode Blog: Announcing The Unicode Standard, Version 7.0
Most of the new emoji characters derive from characters in long-standing and widespread use in Wingdings and Webdings fonts. - Facebook killed my website
- Yo | TechCrunch
- US Marshals Accidentally Replies All To Anonymous Bitcoin Auction Bidders In Email Fiasco | TechCrunch
- FYI TV | A Network for Your Inspiration, Imagination, Innovation
- Line's DIY sticker store now goes in the US and UK
Rabbit with beautiful legs - Major 3D Printed Organ Breakthrough: Vascular Networks Achieved - 3DPrint.com
The team of scientists from all four universities have figured out a technique, making such vascularisation possible within the 3D bioprinting process - Discovery Of Oldest Human Poop Exposes The Original Paleo Diet
The recent discovery of 50,000-year-old human faecal remains in a Spanish cave shows that Neanderthals, in addition to consuming meat, ate lots of vegetables. It's the best proof yet that Neanderthals were omnivores — a diet that modern paleo-eaters will find very familiar. - LaMetric - the customizable smart ticker that shows what’s important to you in real-time
- Able Parris - Emoji Daydream
- The Fashion and Tech Industries' Must-Have? Talent - WSJ
- There is a secret ingredient in your burgers: wood pulp - Quartz
- How to Put Pants On Without Using Your Hands - [VIDEO]
How to Put Pants On Without Using Your Hands - YouTube - Netflix New Logo Site Redesign - Business Insider
In early May, we noticed that Netflix was testing a new logo in some of its YouTube videos, and it looks like the company has officially decided to take the plunge. - Reelagram
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