Science

The Most Precise Image Of A Post-Earthquake Landscape Ever Created

12:30PM Today | Kristen Philipkoski

A new measurement tool that uses light detection and ranging (or LiDAR) can show how earthquakes have changed the landscape down to a few inches — and that can help us prepare for difficult-to-predict earthquakes. More »


Computing

Watch Every Apple Design Ever In A 30-Second Video

12:15PM Today | Kyle Wagner

Rob Beschizza over at BoingBoing put together this awesome video that runs through more or less every iteration of every design Apple’s ever done. It’s mesmerising how even the retro Apple stuff is so obviously ancient but still abides by the same tenets of design as today’s stuff. More »


Cameras

Lunchtime Deal: 40% Off Photo Poster Prints

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12:00PM Today | Alex Kidman

Harvey Norman’s doing a deal on its Photo prints (and photo books), chopping 40% off the asking price. It’s not really sensible for most folks to keep a photo-quality A3 (or larger) printer handy for those few times that you want a large photo shot, so this could be a good money saving deal. [Harvey Norman]


Science

This Is The Centre Of The Universe: NASA’s Deep-Space Command Central

12:00PM Today | Brent Rose

Through technology, we’ve developed the ability to reach out into the distant corners of the universe. Rovers, orbiters and deep-space probes. But regardless of how far away from us they extend, they all reach from a single point of origin: Earth. More »


Online

Facebook Is Killing Friendships And Causing Fist Fights

11:45AM Today | Sam Biddle

We usually think of Facebook as a place to either keep in touch with real friends or cryogenically freeze old and artificial ones that wouldn’t otherwise exist. But a new Pew study says FB can actually end relationships, too. Naturally! More »


News

iPhone Thief Confronted In Extremely British Fashion

11:30AM Today | Michael Hession

After witnessing a fellow train passenger swiping an unattended iPhone, one brave chap decided to take action — in the form of video taping and yelling. Oh, the yelling. This could not be more hilarious and silly and proper and kind. More »


Cameras

Sigma Sticks Its Top DSLR Sensor Into Compact Cameras

11:15AM Today | Mario Aguilar

You probably know Sigma for its inexpensive alternatives to brand-name lenses, but the company also makes some fine digital cameras. The newly rebooted DP-series compact cameras pack the same sensor technology as the company’s excellent $US3300 SD1 DSLR. More »


Software

App Deals Of The Day: iPhone, iPad, Android, WP7

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11:00AM Today | Elly Hart

EA is having a massive Valentine’s Day sale, with up to 85 per cent off popular games like Battleship, The Sims and more. Plus, Newspapers for half price on iPad, Delayed Lock for just 99c on Android, CleverToDo discounted on Windows Phone 7, plus lots more in today’s app deals roundup. More »


Cameras

Why Kodak’s Passing Makes Me Sad

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11:00AM Today | Alex Kidman

The news that Kodak is pulling out of the hardware market — excepting printers — for good means that, effectively, Kodak is dead. Is this the death knell for the compact digital? More »


Cameras

Cinemagram For iPhone: Like Instagram With Cinemagraphs

11:00AM Today | Adrian Covert

Instagram has talked about how a move into video might be the future of the platform, which seems like a terrible idea. Know what doesn’t seem like a terrible idea? Animated GIFs, especially cinemagraphs. And with the arrival of Cinemagram to the iOS App Store, you can make them right now. More »