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Here's Everything Wrong with The Hobbit
Mar 27, 3:00AM
Our friends at Cinema Sins found 45 things wrong with The Hobbit and I'm just going to assume all 45 of those things are because of the 48FPS that Peter Jackson chose to use for reasons unknown. Or I guess it could also be because the movie just wasn't any good. [Cinema Sins] More »
Awesome Accountant Made an Entire RPG Game Inside Microsoft Excel
Mar 27, 2:00AM
Every accountant I know swears by the powers of Excel. But not every accountant can harness that power as beautifully as Cary Walkin, an accountant from Canada. Walkin made a full RPG game inside Excel. As in you can use Excel to actually have fun. More »
Flipboard Update Lets You Create Your Own Magazines
Mar 27, 1:01AM
Flipboard takes the news you want to read and organizes it into a wonderfully designed magazine format. And now, with an update to its iOS apps, it lets you create your own magazines for specific themes, topics, events, and so on. More »
Best Thing Ever: Classic Calvin and Hobbes Scenes Animated into GIFs
Mar 27, 12:00AM
Short of a few seconds of homebrewed animations here and there, we've never seen Calvin and Hobbes animated. That's fine—Bill Watterson's panels are more lifelike than a kabillion hours of most shows—but seeing it done right is enough to make your eyes fall out from happiness. More »
How to Get a Can of Soda for Free from a Vending Machine
Mar 26, 11:20PM
If you're ever thirsty for delicious carbonated sugar syrup and find yourself without any cash or quarters, maybe you'll be wise enough to carry around a measuring tape with you. Turns out, the wild minds of Russia have developed a slick vending machine hack that'll give you free sodas. And it only takes just a little bit of force. Here's how they do it. More »
How to Shoot from the Surf Without Drowning Yourself
Mar 26, 10:40PM
If you want to be a stand-out surf photographer, you'll have to get into the water sooner or later. Morgan Maassen of Korduroy.TV explains the techniques and gear necessary to effectively ride the waves while capturing them on film. More »
CheapAir: Search for Flights With Your Voice
Mar 26, 10:00PM
Searching for flights can be frustrating. You go back over and over, tweaking your dates and destinations, trying to find the best fare. But a new voice-controlled app could help. More »
You'll Never Hunt For a Tool With Craftsman's Whiteboard Toolbox
Mar 26, 9:20PM
Craftsman is eschewing the traditional bright red paint job of its rolling toolboxes for a stark white finish that's actually far more functional. The white paint used on its Limited Edition rolling eight-drawer tool chest is dry erase-friendly, so you can label the drawers as per what's inside, take notes, or make calculations on the sides. More »
Here's a Laptop Stand That's Better for Your Back
Mar 26, 9:00PM
Vool is a handsome laptop stand that might ease the strain on your back and shoulders. More »
11 Splendid Sand Sculptures Made For the Movie Geek
Mar 26, 8:57PM
These sand sculptures were prepared as part of this year's Hollywood-themed Weston-Super-Mare Sand Sculpture festival on March 26, 2013 in Weston-Super-Mare, England. All week, 20 award-winning sand sculptors from across the globe are working to create sand sculptures that include odes to Harry Potter, Marilyn Monroe and characters from the Star Wars films as part of the town's very own movie themed festival on the beach. More »
A Near Perfect Lego Recreation of the Commodore 64
Mar 26, 8:20PM
Hot on the heels of his impressive Lego Leica M9-P and gorgeous bricked Macintosh, Chris McVeigh—aka Flickr's powerpig—is back with a stunning Lego rendition of the Commodore 64. More »
VPNs: What They Do, How They Work, and Why You're Dumb for Not Using One
Mar 26, 7:40PM
For as ubiquitous as connectivity has become and how reliant we've grown on it, the Internet is still a digital jungle where hackers easily steal sensitive information from the ill-equipped and where the iron-fisted tactics of totalitarian regimes bent on controlling what their subjects can access are common. So instead of mucking around in public networks, just avoid them. Use a VPN instead. More »
Even LinkedIn Can Be Beautiful
Mar 26, 7:20PM
I believe that what makes LinkedIn special is the actual content. I would like to propose a more "content driven" LinkedIn where users feel that it's more engaging and relevant towards their own interests. Business sites do not need to be "stale", and it could be a layout that is both professional and attractive. More »
Wal-Mart is rolling out lockers in stores...
Mar 26, 7:19PM
Cheap Dreamhost Webhosting Is Your Dealzmodo-Exclusive Deal of the Day
Mar 26, 7:00PM
Dreamhost, our sibling site Lifehacker's favorite web host, is offering an exclusive deal for Dealzmodo readers. You can follow this link and get a year of Dreamhost shared web hosting for $19.40, plus a free domain name for a year. The plan comes with a couple of nice features, like user-friendly one-click installations for Wordpress and Drupal. Usually this plan costs $120 per year, not including the domain name registration. More »
Pocket Scale Wallets Are For Drug Dealers, Right?
Mar 26, 6:40PM
DigiWeigh boasts its DW-600W Wallet Scale is the perfect tool for measuring food at a restaurant when you're following a strict diet, ensuring a letter has the proper stamps at the post office, and weighing "other small objects." Which is basically marketing speak for: "drug dealers, this is designed and targeted directly at you." More »
Crazy Guy Dangles Above the Earth at Terrifying Heights
Mar 26, 6:09PM
"Mustang Wanted" is a crazy Ukrainian guy who loves having his photo taken as he dangles from buildings at preposterous heights. The resulting images will stop your heart. More »
McLellan Jacobs Kayak 1: A Luxury Yacht For One
Mar 26, 6:00PM
Globetrotting millionaires can breath a sigh of relief because now when they abandon the comforts of their monstrous yachts for a kayaking day trip, they don't have to leave the luxury or opulence behind. A company called McLellan Jacobs has crafted the Kayak 1, an over-the-top carbon fiber craft finished with teak, ash, and gold-plated brass fillings. More »
Google Image Search Has Never Looked So Good
Mar 26, 5:40PM
Stop what you're doing right now and start scrolling through this Tumblr of colorful images of planes and bridges and mats and packaging and other everyday items morphing into each other. It's called I'm Google, an ongoing art project that finds beautiful patterns in otherwise benign and boring images Google Image search results. More »
Every Episode of Every Season of Some Good Shows Are Free on Comcast
Mar 26, 5:37PM
If you're a Comcast customer, congrats. Every episode of every season of some shows you've probably been meaning to catch up on are free on Xfinity until the 31st. More »
Yes Yes Yes. 3D Print Your Own Real-life N64 GoldenEye Remote Mines
Mar 26, 5:11PM
Ask anyone who was an avid gamer in the 1990s what the greatest console game of all time is, and a vast majority will say GoldenEye on the N64. Many of us lost a good chunk of our childhood to the game's fantastic multiplayer mode and its wonderful weaponry, including the dastardly remote mines which you can now enjoy in real life. More »
T-Mobile's HD Voice Hands On: A Sweeter-Sounding iPhone
Mar 26, 5:01PM
T-Mobile just announced its very own iPhone 5 and no-contract plans. One of the little subplots was that this would be the first iPhone to support HD Voice. We just went ears-on with to see if it's a difference you can actually hear. More »
What's the Best iPhone Data Plan?
Mar 26, 4:53PM
T-Mobile has the iPhone now. It's only a hundred bucks! There's no contract! Unlimited everything! But before you get too excited about the prospect of jumping ship for forgotten carrier, let's take a look at how exactly that its iPhone 5 data plans compare to the other big dogs. More »
The Pope of Foam Explains the Science of Beer Brewing
Mar 26, 4:40PM
Crack open a bottle of suds and prepare to be amazed as Professor Charlie Bamforth leads a tour of the UC Davis Brewery, revealing the astonishingly complex chemical process—and artisanal origins—behind making beer. [PopSci] More »
Don't Buy the Verizon T-Mobile iPhone 4 5 (UPDATE)
Mar 26, 4:30PM
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