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The Weirdest Thing on the Internet Tonight: Tom N Jerry

Apr 13, 4:00AM

And you thought the Warner Bros. cat and mouse duo had outlandish chase sequences? Psh. This CGI reboot by Brian Jin combine Tom and Jerry's slapstick humor with an anime motiff and Michael Bay-caliber explosions as the duo wreaks havoc on an airport's security installment (and takes down a terrorist for good measure). More »
    





I Love This Girl Who Splices Herself Into Awesome Facebook Cover Photos of Movies and TV Shows

Apr 13, 3:00AM

Like the wonderful Libby Cooper before her, this girl is just beyond awesome. She remixes her Facebook Cover Photo so that her profile picture pops up seamlessly in movie sequences, TV shows and video games. It's perfect. More »
    





Wow, You Can Actually Afford This $1300 50-inch 4K LED HDTV

Apr 13, 2:28AM

4K TVs are visual deliciousness in a box but are a little (to put it lightly) out of reach for peasants like us as they come with a price tag either equal to the cost of a car or are only considered cheap because they're graciously not priced like a car. Eyegasms ain't cheap friends. But one company whose name I'm not even sure how to pronounce is trying to change the whole damn game. SEIKI has a 50-inch 4K TV for only $1,300. Yeah. More »
    





This Week's Top Comedy Video: The Lineup

Apr 13, 2:00AM

When you're the one guy in the police lineup who doesn't know everyone else, chances are it's gonna be a bad day. Especially if you're stuck there with these bozos. More »
    





What Famous Ads Would Look Like Today

Apr 13, 1:00AM

It's funny how fondly we look back at classic ads—print, commercials, anything—compared to how we react to ads today. That Apple 1984 commercial? Perfection. Those old VW Bug print ads? Soooo cute! Today? Ew banner ads. Ugh Flash. ZOMG what happened to my ad block!? There's no room for art in advertising anymore because we've all been conditioned to ignore the pixels dedicated to advertisements. Or from another perspective, ads are so tainted because they're all plastered with social media links that we can't take them seriously anymore. More »
    





Justin Bieber Has the Fakest Twitter Followers

Apr 13, 12:00AM

Not to enrage the Bieber Nation or Beliebers or whatever Bieberian name tweens and post-tweens call themselves now, but it looks like a lot of the people who follow him on Twitter are fake. In fact, he has the highest number of fakeout Twitter followers out of the top 10 Twitter accounts. 16.7 million accounts are fake! 2.6 million are inactive! Those numbers are ridiculous. More »
    





Leaked Details of Twitter Music Show That It'll Connect to Spotify, Rdio, iTunes and More

Apr 12, 11:03PM

Though reports had pointed towards Twitter releasing Twitter Music today, all we got was a landing page. Thankfully, designer Youssef Sarhan managed to pry some details from Twitter Music's source code. Because of his awesome sleuthwork, we now know a lot more than we did before. Like how Twitter Music will let users connect with Spotify, Rdio, iTunes, Soundcloud, Vevo and Youtube. More »
    





Oscar Peterson Trio: C Jam Blues

Apr 12, 11:00PM

Let's go waaaay back for this one. Almost half a century ago, in 1964, the legendary Oscar Peterson Trio performed this great rendition of Duke Ellington's "C Jam Blues" in Denmark. While Peterson could (and often did) burn through standards at breakneck speed, he lets this tune stretch out – displaying his famous Art Tatum-influenced two-hand mastery and just grooving out an intro for about the first 3 minutes. And only then does the song really start. More »
    





Burner, Facebook Home, and More

Apr 12, 10:00PM

This week saw a lot of iOS favorites finally coming to Android users. Even better, Android users got something an iPhone may never see: the no-longer-mysterious Facebook Home. More »
    





Finder Codes, Ninja Jamm, and More

Apr 12, 10:00PM

This week's collection of apps went all over the place in terms of content. If you're someone prone to bouts of amnesia during daily activities, there's plenty to cure what ails you down below. Aspiring musicians and video chat-junkies won't be disappointed either. Everyone else: maybe next week. More »
    





Status Board, Mail Pilot, and More

Apr 12, 10:00PM

Productivity don't come cheap—at least this week. Apps hitting costs in the double digits are practically unheard of, but this week saw not one but two apps offering to make your life better if you're willing to cough up the cash. The choice is up to you. More »
    





FAA: No, You Can't Take Down a Plane With an Android App

Apr 12, 9:40PM

Remember how the internet got itself all riled up a few days ago when it found out that it would only take one rogue Android user to hack and take over an entire plane? Yeah, about that—it's not true. More »
    





KFC Original Recipe Boneless Chicken: A Brief Review

Apr 12, 9:21PM

KFC is putting original recipe herbs and spices on boneless chicken. We ate it. More »
    





Why Do We Get Emotional When We Drink?

Apr 12, 9:00PM

Drinking influences our personalities in a variety of ways. Some people get happy. Others turn combative or impulsive. At one time or another, though, we've all been the emotional drunk, a condition typically marked by ill-timed espousals of affection (or reprisal), acute introspection, and an uncontrollable urge to cry in the middle of a crowded bar. More »
    





Injectable LEDs Send Light Coursing Through Your Brain

Apr 12, 8:40PM

People inject all kinds of unhealthy things into their bodies for fun, but most stick to illegal drugs and stop short at electronics. But that doesn't mean it's not possible; scientists have developed LEDs so small you can shoot them up, and they literally light up your brain. More »
    





Your Dead Relative's Metal Parts Are Being Turned Into Road Signs

Apr 12, 8:20PM

It's time to cremate grandma. But what's to come of the perfectly usable metal hip replacement she leaves behind? For the residents of several English cities, the answer lies in public signage. More »
    





15 Human Weapons Made from Animal Weapons

Apr 12, 8:00PM

Lacking claws, armor, or stabbing teeth, humans are easy targets for predation. But thanks to our big, beautiful brains, we figured out early on how to co-opt the killing tools of nature's top hunters for our own defense—and offense. Here are some of the best examples of technology mimicking nature. Or just straight up stealing from it. More »
    





Mazda Wants This Sleek Spider Chair Creeping Across Your Living Room

Apr 12, 7:41PM

If Audi could do it, the designers at Mazda figured they could create their own custom furniture too. After all, the company's been crafting seats for its vehicles for years now. And with the Kodo chair that pedigree's immediately obvious. More »
    





Let's Talk About Anything You Want for the Next Hour

Apr 12, 7:40PM

Hey everybody! Happy Friday! I bet you can't wait to get that weekend started. Too bad these last few hours of work are crawling by, right? Well here's an idea to help your afternoon fly by – join the Gizmodo staff on this thread, and for the next hour, we'll talk about anything you want. C'mon, I dare you. More »
    





Are Sane Adults Allowed to Ever Use ;) ?

Apr 12, 7:20PM

You probably haven't regularly used smileys since your middle school days, when modems screeched and President Clinton rained ordnance against Bosnian war criminals. You've grown up since then, but the ;) has remained inert, a relic of type. In our new modern age, is it ever okay to drop a smiley? More »
    





This HP Chromebook Is Your Deal of the Day

Apr 12, 7:00PM

While Google's sleek Chromebook Pixel garners most of the attention from the tech-savvy set, the lower cost Chromebooks are where the action's at. Obviously, a Chromebook only really runs one program—Chrome—but it's a important program. Because most Chromebook buyers will already have a traditional computer, it's makes more sense to sell them for a couple hundred dollars. They're secondary machines. More »
    





The Pebble SDK Is Out and Apps Aren't Far Behind

Apr 12, 6:44PM

The allure of having a smart watch like the Pebble is more than just having a watch with more display options: it's apps. Now, with the release of the Pebble SDK, the apps can start to flow. More »
    





These Apartments Grow Their Own A/C

Apr 12, 6:40PM

A newly completed 15-unit apartment building in Hamburg Germany is already turning heads. Though, with a facade covered in sun-tracking algae tanks, it's hard not to stare. More »
    





A Miracle of Editing Turns These Kids Into Virtuoso Drummers

Apr 12, 6:20PM

Simon Panrucker turned his two nieces—and himself dressed in a creepy cape—into amazing drummers with video editing. Yes, that means that these adorable little girls can't actually play drums like Bonham. More »
    





The Male Underwear of the Future Leaves So, So Many Questions Unanswered (NSFW)

Apr 12, 6:00PM

Let's start with what we know. This is called a Flash Blue Side String (NSFW). It's made by a French undergarment company called Alter out of a "high elastic" content fabric. Here's what we don't know: Literally anything else that is going on here. More »
    






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