Category Archives: Scoop.it

Nike’s Secret New York Vending Machine Trades Free Swag For FuelBand Points

 Free Nike gear sitting in the middle of a public place? This will either go down in the books as a damned clever marketing move or a great way to cause a panic. Nike just hid a vending machine in NYC.

Source: techcrunch.com

5 Cars Destined to Fail Before Ever Getting Off the Ground

With some cars, you just get the feeling that they won’t do well as soon as they hit the showroom floors.

Source: wallstcheatsheet.com

Even if you can afford this $2M watch—you’re late

Richard Mille has taken prices, and watchmaking, to a new extreme with his latest watch, which touts a $2.2 million price tag.

Source: www.cnbc.com

The Simple Trick To Better Sex Is Hiding In Your Kitchen

It’s been said that an apple a day keeps the doctor away, but new research suggests it can do a lot more than that. A new study published in Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics suggests that eating more apples leads to better sex for women.

Source: www.huffingtonpost.com

Using Less Gear Will Actually Improve Your Photography – DIY Photography

If you think that getting the next lens, body or strobe will instantly improve your photography, photographer Haoyuan Ren suggests a different point of view (no pun intended).

Source: www.diyphotography.net

How to Pitch a Tent

Written by the incredibly attractive guest writer Kiki. Warning: this article is NOT about camping. Men are simple creatures. It doesn’t take much to get them going. Lady to lady, I would like to…

Source: lifestyleoftheunemployed.com

18 Empowering Illustrations to Remind Everyone Who’s Really in Charge of … – Mic

18 Empowering Illustrations to Remind Everyone Who’s Really in Charge of …

Source: mic.com

A Genuinely Smarter Toaster That Guarantees Perfect Toast

You’d think by now, after at least 100 years of development, mankind would have perfected the toaster.

Source: gizmodo.com

It Would Be Amazing if This iWatch Concept Was Real

The iPhone 6 is said to be bigger than its forebears, and, if the latest rumours are to be believed, the iWatch won’t exactly be petite either, with a screen said to measure 2.5-inches diagonally.

Source: gizmodo.com

Technology has changed art, and this is what it looks like – The Verge

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Technology has changed art, and this is what it looks like
The Verge
This summer, London’s Barbican Centre plays host to Digital Revolution, a major new exhibition that explores the impact of technology on art over the past four decades.

Source: www.theverge.com