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  • Banana Phone: the gadget you always wanted.

    Remember the earworm in 2004, the Bananaphone song? You can have that today, in form of a Bluetooth enabled, Banana shaped gadget to connect to your iPhone. Get it here. (affiliate link)

    And here is the song, just in case you feel like hearing it again.

    Raffi – Bananaphone

    Take a trip back to 2004 with the Banana Phone, a Bluetooth handset that pairs with your iPhone.
    — from article

    via appleinsider

  • Building The World’s Fastest Racing Roomba

    Diese Staubsaugroboter sind vor ein paar Jahren in Mode gekommen. Selber habe ich mir Anfang dieses Jahres ein solches Gerät angeschafft. Weil der Boden selten frei von $Kram ist, hat die Performance mich bisher eher enttäuscht. Das Gerät verhält sich eher wie ein weiteres Kind, oder vielleicht ein Haustier. Ständig ist was. Entweder ein Kabel das rumlag, Fransen vom Teppich oder es bleibt under der Couch stecken. Und dann funktioniert die Auffind-Benachrichtigung nicht, weil der Akku leer ist, wenn man von der Arbeit wiederkommt.

    Aber so ein Racing-Roomba, das könnte mich noch mal reizen.

    Alister Laidlaw of electrosync took apart his Roomba vacuum and used 3D printing to put it back together, replacing the original parts with faster motors, electronics, and radio controls. After several tweaks, he built the “world’s fastest racing Roomba”.

    Source: Building The World’s Fastest Racing Roomba

  • A frog that swallowed a firefly

    A frog that swallowed a firefly

    A Frog

    Ich dachte, Ihr solltet das sehen.

  • Effective Teams

    (c) Liz Fosslien

    Did that ever happen you or in your team? Did it feel awkward to you? Effective teams are diverse and exchange among each other. The source for their success is that all ideas are equal and the team generates an environment that allows individuals to speak up, fostering exchange among all participants

  • Montag

    In this footage from abroad, a man on a scooter is knocked over by a large runaway tire, which rolls off into the distance. The man eventually recovers and picks up his bike, the the tire isn’t done with him.

    Source: Man knocked over by same runaway tire twice

  • Hackers have stolen record $3 billion in cryptocurrency

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    Photo by Alesia Kozik on Pexels.com

    … and that’s this year only so far. CBS reports the previous years record has already been broken in October this year. The source for this information is blockchain analytics firm Chainalysis.

    About $718 million in digital assets were taken in October alone, according to blockchain analytics firm Chainalysis.

    Source: Hackers have stolen record $3 billion in cryptocurrency this year – CBS News

  • Meet John CRLF Doe

    Brother to Little Bobby Tables.

  • The History of the Rick Roll

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    Fundamental Internet History. Rick Astley’s “Never Gonna Give You Up” made it into a very special meme. And it happened to everyone at least once, I’m sure. Vice has its history.

    This video is a studious look at”Never Gonna Give You Up,” the Rick Roll, how they have impacted the career of the man who recorded it, Rick Astley, and the frustration they have inflic…

    Source: The History of the Rick Roll | Boing Boing

  • Ikea Smart Light System Flaw

    Security related ‘news’ that have Zigbee based lighting systems as the subject of their research make me feel on Groundhog Day. They show up repeatedly, and their content is about exchangeable, along with the solution. Ladies and Gentlemen, this time it’s Ikea Trådfri that Synopsys found a flaw in. The flaw exploits malformed Zigbee frames. The vendor patched the flaw in early 2022.

    Ikea Trådfri

    With just one malformed Zigbee frame, attackers could take over certain Ikea smart lightbulbs, leaving users unable to turn the lights down.

    Source: Ikea Smart Light System Flaw Lets Attackers Turn Bulbs on Full Blast

  • The metaverse remains controversial

    Apple’s CEO has doubt about the ‘metaverse’ – The Verge reports Tim Cook wouldn’t believe individuals couldn’t make up the ‘metaverse’. On we already debated the future of hardware will define the future of this mythical space. Tim Cook apparently concludes most people wouldn’t be able to spend time in the virtual world. Meanwhile, the corporate, The Verge supports the market rumours about upcoming AR and VR gear.

    It’s still reportedly developing AR and VR hardware.

    Source: Tim Cook is latest CEO to question the ‘metaverse’ – The Verge

    The same time, Germany’s #1 Internet explainer Sasha Lobo believes in the future of the metaverse.