
Time Inc tries to rescue magazines with tablet publishing
In case you haven’t heard, the publishing industry isn’t doing so hot right now. Magazine especially are being hit hard, what with the internet existing and all. But they won’t take it lying down! No sir. Just take a look at Time Inc’s “Manhattan Project.” This turns out to be an interactive magazine that can work on tablet computers. It’ll allow you to organize your magazine in whatever order you want to read it in, then flip through it



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Real-life Hurt Locker: How Bomb-Proof suits work
[General Sciences]A fascinating look at how bomb-proof suits actually work...
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Michael Jackson's Patented "Smooth Criminal" Leaning Shoes
[Design]Patent number 5255452, filed in 1992, shows how Michael Jackson and his dancers could lean at 45-degree angles during live performances of the song "Smooth Criminal".
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5 predictions from 1968 that were dead-on & 5 that were nuts
[Tech Industry News]40 years ago, science fiction writer James R. Berry predicted what the future would look like on November 18th, 2008 — today. He made some impressive guesses. He also made a few understandable missteps. Explore an amazing retro future that was wild, but isn't as far off as you would think.
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30 stunning images of the Large Hadron Collider
[General Sciences]Since the Large Hadron Collider didn't destroy the world this morning, isn't it high time we forgive and forget? And what better way than with a meaty gallery of industrial goodness from all stages of its development, cataloging the effort to build the largest particle accelerator ever. Of course, today was just a test, the collisions come later...



























