Each week, Motherboard turns back to examine its recent history.
- We interviewed Errol Morris with an interrohat, and he seemed to like it.
- As the debt crisis intensifies, Steve Jobs has more money at his disposal than President Obama.
- Just a few days after we gloated over invites, we wonder if can Google + survive its own debt ceiling (not really the right metaphor, okay)? Yes, and here’s why.
- Time travel isn’t the only nerd-dream possibility that’s been supposedly disproved, per Einstein: we can’t be so sure about aliens either (even though we can?)
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- After a trip to Babycastles for their sexy videogames arcade, we went to the Museum of Modern Art to see what happens when videogames mingle with Rodins, and we showed you too, with animated GIFs.
- Someone is trying to crowd-fund themselves a new eye with a video camera inside.
- High energy physics had an international party, but the Higgs boson was a no-show again.
- These are the weapons against famine in East Africa: energy bars and fake Nutella.
- The mafia is killing our favorite species.
- The space shuttle was IBM. Get ready for the space startups.
- We were tickled by the amusing trend of Twitter users giving 24-hour newscasters ideas
- Considering the “chocolate laxative” of male birth control.
- That video about how the world is governed by algorithms. That’s not the same argument as the universe is a giant computer.
- The White House killed the Rick Roll once and forever. Now we can give you up, let you go, etc.
