Joseph Mansfield created an HTML 5 implementation of John Conway's Game of Life, the classic cellular automaton first devised in 1970. Conway's Game of Life in HTML 5 (via Technoccult)
Game of Life in HTML 5
- COMMENTS
- Games
- Technology
Enjoy this high-resolution scan of postmortem human brain
It's too late for Lenin, but the University of Pennsylvania's high-resolution MRI scan of a dead person's brain is full of detail. Ex vivo MRI of the brain provides remarkable… READ THE REST
Helen Mirren: "It's so sad that Kurt Cobain never got to see GPS"
Dame Helen Mirren recently sat down for a sprawling life retrospective interview with The Evening Standard. Over the course of 38 minutes, the conversation with host Evgeny Lebedev touches on… READ THE REST
Man sues council for £495m over a lost Bitcoin hard drive in landfill
In 2013, James Howells accidentally discarded a hard drive containing the keys to 8,000 bitcoins at a recycling center in Newport, Wales. Upon realizing his mistake, he asked the local… READ THE REST
Enjoy cooler, softer Kathy Ireland CoolMax sheets for the holidays
TL;DR: Grab the Kathy Ireland 6-piece CoolMax sheet set for $33.99 (reg. $119) for a limited time. Hosting guests for the holidays? If you're eyeing that guest room and thinking it could use… READ THE REST
Finally, a gadget that checks if other gadgets are eavesdropping
TL;DR: This pocket-sized detector scans for hidden cameras, bugs, and GPS signals for $39.99 — skip to checkout to take advantage of this deal now. In a world of smart devices, it's nice… READ THE REST
Give the gift of being Batman! What? Yeah, see in the dark with these
TL;DR: These night vision binoculars are like gifting a superpower — check out now to save 43%. Straight out of Gotham City (okay, maybe not literally), these night vision binoculars will make… READ THE REST