Who Won Every E3 Since 1995

Find out who won all but one of the shows, because 2020 didn’t have one. Updated with 2022! | Continue reading


@digg.com | 1 year ago

Popular Cars on Reddit's r/cars

Which cars are the most popular with Reddit users on the r/cars subreddit? This data analysis charts them out. | Continue reading


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Parolee Single-Handedly Attempts to Break Up Climate Change Protesters

A climate change protest blocking traffic on I-495 went off the rails as a parolee pleaded with the activists that he needed to get to work. | Continue reading


@digg.com | 1 year ago

Why the US National Anthem Is Hard to Sing

"The Star-Spangled Banner" has a wide range, difficult vowels and a bunch of unexpected notes. This is either the reason it sucks or the key to its genius, depending on who you ask. | Continue reading


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@digg.com | 2 years ago

The Proportion of Original Movies to Sequels, Visualized

It seems like in the past few years the only movies Hollywood has churned out are remakes or sequels, but just how accurate is this popular conception that Hollywood movies are getting less creative? | Continue reading


@digg.com | 2 years ago

On your best day, you thought was the best day ever, what did you do?

Facebook's Head of Global Recruiting Miranda Kalinowski says there's one question she loves to ask to discover the true character of a potential hire. | Continue reading


@digg.com | 2 years ago

Hydrogen cars were supposed to be the future. What happened? [video]

In the 2000s, hydrogen fuel cell were hyped as the next big thing. But here's why that didn't happen. | Continue reading


@digg.com | 3 years ago

Apparently, We've Been Using Trash Bags Wrong (video)

To each their own, we guess, but we had no idea that trash bags could be put into trash cans this way. | Continue reading


@digg.com | 3 years ago

Dialog coach demonstrates and discusses 15 regional US accents

Accent expert Erik Singer is a whiz at imitating accents from Bostonian to Appalachian. | Continue reading


@digg.com | 3 years ago

I transitioned and faced tech’s bias against women

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@digg.com | 3 years ago

How Long It Would Take a Hacker to Guess Your Password, Visualized

We all know our passwords probably aren't as safe as they should be — but would it take a hacker nine months to guess yours, or 25 seconds? | Continue reading


@digg.com | 3 years ago

The First Two Hours of MTV (Remastered from 1981)

The first hours of MTV aired on August 1, 1981. Here's what the program looked like. | Continue reading


@digg.com | 3 years ago

This is the greatest commercial for a ladder that you’ll ever see

The Murphy Ladder's marketing team brought their A game for this hilarious advertisement. | Continue reading


@digg.com | 3 years ago

Routine meetings are (mostly) a waste of time

Routine meetings are 5-20% of your week, many of them revolve around information sharing and updates, which is an epic waste of time. Read more. | Continue reading


@digg.com | 3 years ago

Digg – What the Internet is talking about

Digg is the homepage of the internet, featuring the best articles, videos, and original content that the web is talking about right now. | Continue reading


@digg.com | 3 years ago

The remote work movement isn't about working remotely

The remote work movement isn't about working remotely. See and learn more about the narratives that shape our world, and how there's a deeper truth hiding beneath the surface | Continue reading


@digg.com | 3 years ago

This scrolling visualization of Jeff Bezos’ wealth is breaking our brains

The interactive starts with one pixel equaling a thousand dollars, and escalates rapidly from there. | Continue reading


@digg.com | 3 years ago

What property of multiplication allows this technique? [video]

Johnny Ball explains the brilliance of the Russian method of multiplication. | Continue reading


@digg.com | 4 years ago

Someone Used Neural Networks to Upscale an 1895 Film to 4K 60 FPS

The Lumière Brothers' 1895 short | Continue reading


@digg.com | 4 years ago

Someone Used Neural Networks to Upscale an 1895 Film

The Lumière Brothers' 1895 short | Continue reading


@digg.com | 4 years ago

Visualization Shows How Slow Light Speed Can Be

As a concept, the speed of light can seem abstract and hard to fathom. This visualization though helps us understand light speed in a whole new context. | Continue reading


@digg.com | 4 years ago

This wild motorcycle police chase through São Paulo is straight out of a ‘Bourne’ movie

Seven minutes of high-octane mayhem. | Continue reading


@digg.com | 4 years ago

The Way Hong Kong's Protesters Neutralize Tear Gas Canisters

As the massive protests in Hong Kong continue, the protestors have gotten good at managing the tear gas sent their way by riot police. | Continue reading


@digg.com | 4 years ago

Why Did Music Visualizers Disappear?

As streaming services, and the notion of subscribing to a catalog of music rather than owning, takes over, we've lost a crucial relic from the heyday of the media player. | Continue reading


@digg.com | 4 years ago

Where Daily Doubles Are Most Likely to Be on Jeopardy Board, Charted (2018)

Is it random chance that dictates where the Daily Doubles will be hiding, or are some rows and columns favored more than others? | Continue reading


@digg.com | 4 years ago

Apple Keynote Crowd Goes Completely Silent When Cost of Display Stand Announced

If you didn't watch the livestream of Apple's WWDC keynote yesterday, you might have missed the moment they announced that the display stand and VESA mount would cost $1,200 — and the crowd went absolutely silent. | Continue reading


@digg.com | 4 years ago

Zdog, a Clever and Easy to Use Renderer for Browsers, Is a Joy to Behold

Slick models and animations, all made with an exceptionally well-documented tool. | Continue reading


@digg.com | 4 years ago

Fully colorized video of Paris in 1896

Not only has this archival footage been rendered in full color, but it's also been speed-restored and matched with its original sound. The result is a breathtaking view more than a century into the past. | Continue reading


@digg.com | 4 years ago

Virgin Orbit's Newest Launchpad Is a 747

The Verge tours a prototype jumbo jet that — if all goes well — is primed to shoot satellites into space. | Continue reading


@digg.com | 4 years ago

How the Big Five Tech Companies Make Their Money, Visualized

Together, Apple, Amazon, Facebook, Alphabet and Microsoft raked in $800 billion in revenues last year, but their revenue sources are surprisingly different. | Continue reading


@digg.com | 5 years ago

There's a lot to worry about with Google's Stadia

On Tuesday, Google announced Stadia, a video game service that will run exclusively on streaming technology. Editors Mat Olson and Steve Rousseau chat about why one of the largest technology companies on the planet muscling into the games business is suspect at best, and potentia … | Continue reading


@digg.com | 5 years ago

Most of us have been lacing and tying our shoes all wrong

​We are mesmerized by these unnecessarily fancy and extremely beautiful shoe-lacing techniques. | Continue reading


@digg.com | 5 years ago

The Clever Design Tricks Trader Joe's Uses to Get You to Buy More

Psychologist, professor and Trader Joe's aficionado Barry Schwartz describes the methods the supermarket chain uses to keep customers coming back. | Continue reading


@digg.com | 5 years ago

Surreal Nostalgia of Arcade Longplays

What's it like to watch someone play a video game of your childhood better than you could possibly imagine in 1080p at 60 frames per second? It's absolutely enthralling. | Continue reading


@digg.com | 5 years ago

The Bad Tech Companies We're Quitting in 2019 – And the Ones We Can't

As we start 2019 afresh, the editors at Digg have decided to come to terms with our own fraught relationships with the big corporations in our lives. | Continue reading


@digg.com | 5 years ago

How You're Actually Supposed to Use a Can Opener

If you have actually been using it correctly all this time: Congrats, you're smarter than we are. | Continue reading


@digg.com | 5 years ago

Elon Musk Critical About the 40-Hour Work Week, Is Wrong About Labor Rights

Elon Musk tweeted that "nobody ever changed the world on 40 hours a week." Here's why that's a bad opinion. | Continue reading


@digg.com | 5 years ago

How the Rise of Amazon Has Destroyed Retail Chains, in One Chart (2017)

The implosion of the retail economy is a "silent crisis" sending shockwaves through the US economy. The culprit? Amazon. | Continue reading


@digg.com | 5 years ago

20 Years of 'Half-Life', from Those Who Know It Best

A look at the legacy of Valve's influential FPS series, now left in a limbo state for over a decade. | Continue reading


@digg.com | 5 years ago

These table tops are the same size

Our brain wants to see things in 3D, and that makes things troublesome sometimes. | Continue reading


@digg.com | 5 years ago

Remember Bookmarks?

There is a feature in your web browser that will save you from the algorithm. It's called the bookmark. Here's why you should start using it. | Continue reading


@digg.com | 5 years ago

The Global Industry Putting Your Life at Risk

The manufacture and distribution of medicines is a global industry, tainted by fake and substandard products. Not only might these drugs not work as expected, but some are even contributing to antimicrobial resistance. So, what's in your medicine cabinet? | Continue reading


@digg.com | 5 years ago

How a Wooden Bench in Zimbabwe Is Starting a Revolution in Mental Health

In the early 2000s, when there were just two psychiatrists serving over 12 million people, Zimbabwe had to get creative to treat depression. Now, one bright idea — the Friendship Bench — is spreading far and wide. | Continue reading


@digg.com | 5 years ago

Boston Dynamics' Robot Can Do Parkour Now and It Is Incredibly Impressive

The abilities of Boston Dynamics' Atlas robot are coming along, quite literally, in leaps and bounds. | Continue reading


@digg.com | 5 years ago

Hidden Camera Exposes Apple's Genius Bars Ripping Off Customers

There have long been allegations that Apple is overcharging its customers for repair charges, and so the CBC News team decided to go undercover to see whether or not these charges are true. | Continue reading


@digg.com | 5 years ago

Introducing Digg User Recommendations

You read Digg, which means you have good taste, and we want you to help decide what stories hit the front page. | Continue reading


@digg.com | 5 years ago

We All Live in Parasocial Hell

There's an academic term for one-sided, media-enabled relationships: parasocial relationships. Video essayist Shannon Strucci is helping spread it to an online audience that desperately needs the language. | Continue reading


@digg.com | 5 years ago