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27 Apr 13:40

Watch this turtle kick a lion out of his watering hole

by David Pescovitz

"This watering hole isn't big enough for the both of us."

16 Apr 19:21

Collar-cam shows wolf going about its day

by Rob Beschizza

Who would have thought it? Wolves are good at hunting, but not so great at trimming their beards.

15 Apr 20:35

Geometric projection candle holders are super cool

by Ferdinando Buscema

If you are into candles and Sacred Geometry, you will love these candle holders.

The candle flame will create stereographic projections onto the surface they sit upon, in the patterns of Flower of Life, Metatron's Cube, and the Fibonacci Sequence.

These are creations of computational designer and artist Greg Blanpied, whose Kickstarter campaign successfully reached its goal. — Read the rest

15 Apr 19:14

See the stunning moment when a murmuration of starlings join together to form an even larger bird

by Thom Dunn

This stunning footage was captured by Colin Hogg, a Geophysics Fieldwork Technician at the Geophysics Section of Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, over Lough Ennell in Co. Westmeath in the Republic of Ireland.

Apparently, it's a thing that starlings are known to do. — Read the rest

14 Apr 17:39

You otter share with your furry pals

by Seamus Bellamy

Given an otter a snack. It's just the right thing to do.

12 Apr 00:35

Is "Rain" the quintessential Beatles song?

by Gareth Branwyn

To celebrate the 55th anniversary of the recording of The Beatles' "Rain" (and its A-side, "Paperback Writer") on April 14 and 16, 1966, the YT channel, You Can't Unhear This, takes a look at the radical studio innovations of the track and asks if it's not the most perfect Beatles composition. — Read the rest

10 Apr 17:27

Wombats bond at Australia animal sanctuary

by Jessica Smith

A pair of wiggly wombats named Elsie and Barney wrestle like a pair of over-stuffed dumplings at ACT Wildlife in Australia.

10 Apr 11:11

The Cheerble Board Game helps your cat stay active and entertained even when you're not there

by Boing Boing's Shop

Cats…they're a challenge, aren't they? As a cat parent, simple, easy answers for keeping your feline active, engaged, and energized aren't usually very simple. And if they are, they probably aren't going to hold your kitty's attention for long. They're pretty smart — and they get bored with one-trick pony toys and games pretty quick. — Read the rest

08 Apr 17:02

Parkinson's is the world's fastest-growing neurological disorder. This chemical compound could be to blame

by Mark Frauenfelder

According to the National Cancer Institute, trichloroethylene (TCE) is found in "cleaning wipes, aerosol cleaning products, tool cleaners, paint removers, spray adhesives, and carpet cleaners and spot removers." It was also used as an anesthetic until it was banned in the United States in 1977. — Read the rest

08 Apr 16:50

The most adorable animal automata comes to life in this handcrafted submarine

by Carla Sinclair

Carpenter Chi-Chun Yin took six months to make this incredibly detailed wooden submarine with more than a dozen adorable animals that get busy when you turn a crank. From Taiwan, the self-described automata maker calls this happy scene "Ark III." You can check out more of his wonderful creations on Instagram. — Read the rest

08 Apr 16:49

Watch this family of otters go wild over one bamboo branch

by Carla Sinclair

It doesn't take much to keep this family of young otters happy. Watch how frisky they get when they discover a bamboo branch that keepers at the Taronga Zoo in Sydney gave them for "enrichment." According to the zoo's YouTube page, the mama otter was "trying to use the bamboo for nesting material" but the pups put it to better use. — Read the rest

05 Apr 08:51

RIP LG: South Korean giant officially exits the smartphone market

by Jules Wang
Software support extended until... whenever

After months of rumors, LG has made it official: it will exit the smartphone business on July 31.

The company will liquidate its existing inventory starting today, though it may take until after July to complete. Software support will continue for current handsets, but how long that will last will depend on region. More details are expected to arrive starting as early as tomorrow, but given that it hasn't set the pace on OTAs despite its efforts, we don't expect much.

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RIP LG: South Korean giant officially exits the smartphone market was written by the awesome team at Android Police.

30 Mar 18:47

Google's Area 120 made a slick document scanner app

by Michael Crider
Stack automatically organizes your receipts and saves them in Google Drive

Area 120 is a Google team that focuses on small, experimental applications. Its latest release is its most practical yet: Stack, a document scanner and organizer that automatically grabs details via optical character recognition. It's available in the Play Store now, though it might not be accessible from all regions.

Stack is more or less the same as other document scanner apps, but with an extra dose of Google. Scanned documents are automatically backed up to Google Drive, and the company's excellent OCR is put to use quickly finding the essential details of each document, like "total amount due."

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Google's Area 120 made a slick document scanner app was written by the awesome team at Android Police.

29 Mar 18:37

Listen to George Harrison's stunning isolated vocals from "Something"

by David Pescovitz

I vacillate between John and George being my favorite Beatle. At this moment, after listening to George's isolated vocals on "Something" from 1969, the scale tips toward Mr. Harrison. This was George's first composition selected as a Beatles A-side. Frank Sinatra famously described "Something" as "the greatest love song of the past 50 years." — Read the rest

26 Mar 12:35

Robert Fripp's Music for Quiet Moments series nearing its end

by Gareth Branwyn

Back in May of last year, I announced the launch of an online ambient music series that Robert Fripp was going to be posting during pandemic isolation. I have been faithfully following the postings ever since. It was launched as a 50-week series, so it will soon be at an end. — Read the rest

18 Mar 20:13

Watch this athletic cat hit every ping pong ball that flies over the net

by Carla Sinclair

Quincy the cat, a ping pong-pro in the making, already plays better than I do, even when I'm holding a paddle!

18 Mar 09:36

Listen to the sounds of someone just standing silently

by Claudia Dawson

Field Recordings is a podcast produced by BBC radio producer Eleanor McDowall who solicits short recordings of sounds in fields — or pretty much anywhere someone would like to stand silently for sometime. They are meditative and immersive and strangely comforting.  — Read the rest

06 Mar 19:49

10 new and notable Android apps and live wallpapers from the last two weeks including Win-X Launcher, Dive Case Connector for Google Camera, and SwirlWalls (2/20/21 - 3/6/21)

by Matthew Sholtz

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Welcome to the roundup of the best new Android applications and live wallpapers that went live in the Play Store or were spotted by us in the previous two weeks or so. This week we have a new launcher that offers a slick Windows theme, a release from Google that ties into its push for underwater photography, and a fantastic live wallpaper app from Action Launcher's creator. So without further ado, here are all of the new and notable Android apps released on the Play Store in the last two weeks.

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10 new and notable Android apps and live wallpapers from the last two weeks including Win-X Launcher, Dive Case Connector for Google Camera, and SwirlWalls (2/20/21 - 3/6/21) was written by the awesome team at Android Police.

06 Mar 09:45

Fantastic new Banksy video narrated by Bob Ross

by David Pescovitz

On Monday, anonymous street artist Banksy's latest artwork appeared on an outside wall of the former Reading Prison in Berkshire, England. Banksy confirmed the work was this in this brilliant video narrated by Bob Ross.

Activists are lobbying for the Reading Prison to be transformed into an arts center rather than be sold to commercial housing developers. — Read the rest

03 Mar 17:31

Watch: Adorable capybara can't get enough of this scratchy massage

by Carla Sinclair

This capybara is in all her glory as she shows off her choppers while enjoying a good thorough scratching.

03 Mar 17:30

The best smartwatches, fitness trackers, and wearables for Android (Spring 2021)

by Taylor Kerns
We may not have an Apple Watch, but we do have options

Android as an ecosystem is lacking any one de facto wearable accessory. Whereas iOS users enjoy exclusive access to the best smartwatch you can buy, we Android loyalists have to do a little research to choose from a staggering number of smartwatches and fitness trackers (and yes, iPhone owners can use these devices, too — but there's not much reason for them to).

But we here at Android Police have done the legwork for you!

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The best smartwatches, fitness trackers, and wearables for Android (Spring 2021) was written by the awesome team at Android Police.

01 Mar 19:58

Watch: Human tells dog what to do through house intercom

by Carla Sinclair

Sadie escaped from her yard and is having a blast barking loudly on a sidewalk for all the neighbors to enjoy – until she hears her human's voice coming from somewhere in the sky, ordering her to go back into the yard. — Read the rest

24 Feb 20:32

Watch: Thousands of dolphins stampede in front of a lucky whale-watching group

by Carla Sinclair

A whale-watching group near Newport Beach, California hit the jackpot on Monday when an estimated 2,000 dolphins passed through. What a spectacular sight.

Video: Newport Coastal Adventure

23 Feb 22:25

Man raises baby crow, realizes he's stuck with it for the next 25 years

by Mark Frauenfelder

Lee Calvert (46) of Dorset, England took in a days-old abandoned baby crow at the beginning of the pandemic last year. Now the bird is fully grown and this video reveals it to be the boss over Calvert and his dogs. — Read the rest

22 Feb 23:35

12 new Android games from the last week: The best, worst, and everything in between (2/15/21 - 2/21/21)

by Matthew Sholtz
Slice Knight, Watch Me Stream My Mental Breakdown, Doodle Dash, plus more

Welcome to the roundup of the best new Android games that went live in the Play Store or were spotted by us in the previous week or so. Today's list is broken up into several segments, ranging from best, average, to mediocre. So whether you're looking for the best games of quality or are simply looking for the latest free-to-play gacha titles, you're covered. This week I have an enjoyable roguelike where you'll swing your sword wildly, a story-based deck-builder that offers an enjoyable sense of humor, and an auto-runner that delights hand-drawn doodle art.

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12 new Android games from the last week: The best, worst, and everything in between (2/15/21 - 2/21/21) was written by the awesome team at Android Police.

22 Feb 23:35

Chrome may be getting a Google Reader-like feature

by Prasham Parikh
A "Follow" button has been spotted in the latest Chrome Canary build

Chrome is the most popular mobile browser around the world and millions use it on a daily basis to browse the web and stay up-to-date with the latest information. It already integrates Google's discover feed on the New tab page, which shows articles on topics that you've expressed interest in. In what seems to be a better way to recommend stories and aid content discovery, Google is testing a new "Follow" button in its Chrome Canary build.

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Chrome may be getting a Google Reader-like feature was written by the awesome team at Android Police.

20 Feb 18:39

36 of the best classic arcade, console, and PC ports on Android

by Matthew Sholtz
Let's take a trip down memory lane

There are plenty of quality Android games out there, and a large segment of these titles are ports and remasters from existing platforms, such as PC and consoles. While we've seen plenty of remasters, today's roundup is focused on direct ports of titles that can be considered classics. This is a list that's continually updated, and today I have 36 classic ports to share with everyone. These games are the ones many of us grew up playing, and I've hand-selected the cream of the crop.

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36 of the best classic arcade, console, and PC ports on Android was written by the awesome team at Android Police.

18 Feb 22:59

Rick Astley's "Never Gonna Give You Up" interpolated to 60fps 4k is freaking everyone out

by Rob Beschizza

I can't find the technical info for Rick Astley's 1987 "Never Gonna Give You Up", the classic rickroll, but it was probably shot at 24 frames per second on 16mm film or 30fps on betacam or whatever. Revideo used machine learning to interpolate it to a camcorder-slick 60 frames per second and upscale the resolution to 4k. — Read the rest

16 Feb 16:19

The Rollova 2.0 ditches old rulers for super-easy digital measurement

by Boing Boing's Shop

We've come a long way, haven't we, civilization? In ancient times, we used to measure everything from weight to distance with the most rudimentary of instruments. A stone was literally how much a particular stone weighed as a unit of measurement. — Read the rest

16 Feb 16:18

Fitbit smartwatches and trackers are now sold at the Google Store

by Ben Schoon

Following the completion of Google’s buyout of Fitbit, the company’s own storefront made it pretty clear what was coming. Fitbit watches and trackers would be sold right alongside Pixels and Nest gear. Now, that’s official. Fitbit smartwatches and fitness trackers are now available for purchase directly from the Google Store.

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