BoingBoing
SUBSCRIBE STORE
  • SEARCH
  • STORE
  • Blog : The posts
  • Forums : Read the rules
  • Store : Wonderful Products (Contact Support)
  • Newsletter : Daily wonderful things
  • About Us : Writers and staff
  • Contact Us : Get satisfaction
  • Advertise : Thank you for reading
  • Privacy Policy : The data you generate
  • TOS : What you agree to
  • Thumbnails : Youtube Thumbnail generator
  • tech I removed the DRM from my Amazon Kindle ebooks Séamus Bellamy
  • A bridge in Licking County, Ohio. Ralf Broskvar/Shutterstock.
    mistakes Microsoft cancels $1bn data center planned in Ohio, suggests they use land for farms Rob Beschizza
  • Bluesky
    tech Profile of Bluesky and CEO Jay Graber Rob Beschizza
  • Image: Public Domain via StockSnap
    AI A.I. company CoreWeave not having a great IPO Rob Beschizza
  • gadgets PicoCalc is a $75 portable handheld computer Rob Beschizza
  • Image: Ezume Images / shutterstock.com
    tech Watch a mesmerizing video of a chain link fence being made Popkin
  • Acorn Atom
    History Lost history of Acorn Computers reveals the British tech giant that almost was Rob Beschizza
  • gadgets Make your own virtual punchcard Rob Beschizza
  • image: Mopic/Shutterstock
    AI How LLMs work, put simply Rob Beschizza
  • Screenshot: Apple
    gadgets Apple Polishing Cloth compatible with new M3 iPad Air Rob Beschizza
  • Image: Asus
    Games Asus's powerful new gaming tablet PC reviewed Rob Beschizza
  • Image: Wired / YouTube
    tech Wired dissects an iPhone and explains what each part does Popkin
  • Image: Humane
    gadgets Humane pin dead, HP eats remains Rob Beschizza
  • Thumbnail: YouTube
    Bio-sonification Watch an apple tree play music Popkin
  • Image: zugucase.com
    tech Wipe your iPad when you die Gail Sherman
  • tech E-ink phone is like a Kindle and a Blackberry had a baby Gail Sherman
  • Image credit: ?????
    tech Prompting AI doesn't get copyright in the output Rob Beschizza
  • Image: Boing Boing
    AI DeepSeek puts U.S. AI companies in deep trouble Rob Beschizza
  • Photo: Mary Dillwyn (1854)
    tech In 1854, Mary Dillwyn took the first photo of a snowman Popkin
  • Image: Soliddd Corp.
    tech Flies may hold the key to smart glasses that correct macular degeneration Gail Sherman
Next

Read the rules you agree to by using this website in our Terms of Service.

We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.

Boing Boing uses cookies and analytics trackers, and is supported by advertising, merchandise sales and affiliate links. Read about what we do with the data we gather in our Privacy Policy.

Who will be eaten first? Our forum rules are detailed in the Community Guidelines.

Boing Boing is published under a Creative Commons license except where otherwise noted.

    • Mark Frauenfelder
    • David Pescovitz
    • Rob Beschizza
    • Carla Sinclair
    Editors
    • Jason Weisberger
    Publisher
    • Ken Snider
    Sysadmin
    • About Us
    • Newsletter
    • Contact Us
    • Advertise
    • Forums
    • Shop
    • Shop Support