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The Weirdest Thing on the Internet Tonight: Scars
Apr 19, 4:00AM
What? You act like you've never seen a troop of baboons play Black Spire's "Scars" before. Get with the times man. Kristof Luyckx directed the animation. More »
You Can Download the Official Version of Daft Punk's New Song 'Get Lucky' Right Now
Apr 19, 3:37AM
Daft Punk's newest song Get Lucky from their upcoming album Random Access Memories has come with so much buzz that the only thing that can rival its thousands of leaks and millions of rumors is the next iPhone. Some people stitched together catchy loops from the SNL commercial, other people prayed for Coachella, but it's finally official. You can download it here. More »
Who Knew People Could Jump Rope Like This?
Apr 19, 3:00AM
You've probably been impressed with playground kids jumping rope (or is it jump roping?). You've already seen boxers whip the jump rope fast enough to create a wormhole. But you've never seen a person jump rope like this. This woman is absolutely incredible More »
Watch LG Use IPS Displays to Make Men Stop Peeing at a Urinal
Apr 19, 2:00AM
After pranking elevator passengers to think they were falling with its IPS displays, LG has moved on to trick even more vulnerable suckers: males trying to pee at a urinal. This time, LG put its IPS displays right in front of a urinal and let two attractive women tease the restroom goers. It's pretty hilarious. More »
Rethinking Netflix's Design
Apr 19, 1:00AM
Design firm YOUi Labs believes that Netflix needs to completely rethink the way it handles its UI if it wants to stay ahead of competition like Redbox. Here's their imagination at work on what a new Netflix would look like on the iPad. More »
The Future Will Hilariously Remember the Internet As a Terrible Dark Age
Apr 19, 12:00AM
How will the future look back at 2013? Will they be in awe of the sheer number of hours we spent on the Internet like we're in awe of the cast of Mad Men drinking and smoking? Will they be in disbelief that many people spent most of their waking hours in front of a computer? Will they eventually be saved from the Internet or will they be even worse than us? The Poke imagines a future where the Internet was destroyed and its survivors remember how dark and time wasting the Internet era was. Go outside! [The Poke via Laughing Squid] More »
Cokiyu: Your Thorn
Apr 18, 11:00PM
Sublime melodies and gorgeous graphic design mate to create an explosion of organic animation in the title track of Cokiyu's second album, "Your Thorn." She crafts these esoteric beats using Max software, the video itself was directed by Ohashi Takashi. More »
Flowboard: A Quick, Beautiful Way to Gather Your Thoughts
Apr 18, 10:00PM
Photo collages and scrapbooking can be dull, arduous processes that don't transfer well to your digital life. And most web and mobile apps meant to translate the process will often take just as much time, but Flowboard lets you create an easily shareable, beautiful product in a matter of minutes. More »
Datamosh Your Photos With This Glitch Art App
Apr 18, 9:21PM
The chillwave vibes of Instagram filters like Rise and X-Pro II are almost unfailingly charming, but every now and then, I wish there were a filter that made my pictures look like a corrupt .jpg from a GeoCities page circa 1996, you know? More »
It's All About the Benjamin Ice Cubes, Baby
Apr 18, 9:00PM
Ask for your paycheck in cold hard cash. Your boss will laugh at you. So the most obvious alternative is literal ice in the shape of hundred dollar bills. More »
You Could Probably Ride To Work On This Badass 1:3 Scale RC Truck
Apr 18, 8:40PM
It's kind of hard to justify spending $15,000 on a remote control toy truck when you can get a real car for that much money. But there are certain advantages to opting for this 1:3 scale monster from Mammuth Works. You don't need a license to drive it, you don't need insurance, it's easy to park on a sidewalk, and if you roll it doing stupid stunts there's minimal risk of getting hurt. More »
Why Do Humans Cry?
Apr 18, 8:20PM
Tears are obviously our body's mechanism to keep our eyeballs well lubricated, but why do humans start bawling when they're sad, in pain, or overjoyed? What purpose could crying possibly serve? More »
NASA Just Found the Two Most Perfect Planets for Life Yet
Apr 18, 8:00PM
Ever feel like you're all alone in this big, ol' universe? Don't. Because NASA has just discovered two prime planet candidates that fulfill nearly every condition necessary to life that we're aware of. And according to William Borucki, chief scientist for NASA's Kepler telescope, these two are the best bets we've ever found. More »
Butt-On With the Magical Machine That Finds the Perfect Pair of Jeans
Apr 18, 7:40PM
Anyone with legs and a butt knows finding a pair of pants that fits just right is challenging. No two bodies—or jeans for that matter—are alike. But Me-Ality is a magical machine that takes just 10 seconds to tell you exactly which brands, styles, and sizes are your perfect match. More »
This Floating Barge City Is the Most Far-Flung Immigration Solution Yet
Apr 18, 7:20PM
Immigration reform is a huge issue in Silicon Valley (and the rest of the country) right now, and we've seen a bevy of realistic proposals for dealing with a system that many describe as "broken." But Blueseed, a group of entrepreneurs aiming to build a floating city off the coast of San Francisco to house foreign tech workers who can't obtain visas, is definitely the wildest. The premise of the 2-year-old Mike Maples-backed startup is simple: give foreign workers a place to live that's close enough to commute a few times a week on a business tourism visa, but far enough that they don't need work visas. More »
This Panasonic HDTV Is Your Deal of the Day
Apr 18, 7:00PM
TVs are more furniture-like than almost any other gadget. They're big, they find a spot in your living room, and they stay there for years. That's a major reason why smart functionality—that goes obsolete—baked into a TV is daft: who wants to replace a piece of furniture every other year? But Panasonic did just that, and now they've got a bunch of nice 47" LED IPS TV they want to clear out, because as the banner over the sale proclaims, "our new 2013 models have arrived!" More »
Uh, A Condom Company Just Made Vibrating Underwear Controlled by Your iPhone
Apr 18, 6:56PM
So obviously this was going to happen eventually, but that doesn't mean we're ready for it. Durex just announced what it's calling "Fundawear", which ostensibly stands for "fun underwear" but which Durex believes will eventually come to mean "article of clothing that is fun like once ever and until you realize what horror you've wreaked in your pants and never want to talk about it again." More »
Dedicated McDonald's French Fry Holders Should Come Standard in Everything
Apr 18, 6:40PM
Resisting the temptation to dig into your french fries after leaving the drive through at McDonald's takes discipline that only a handful of monks on Earth possess. And McDonald's Japan just wants you to stop fighting the urge altogether with the introduction of the potato holder that makes it easy to perch your large fries in your vehicle's cup holders. More »
Every Representative Who Voted for CISPA, and How to Contact Them
Apr 18, 6:30PM
The United States legislative system won't always give you what you want. A lot of times, it'll give you the exact opposite. Like CISPA for instance. But the real beauty of it all is transparency; if you don't feel adequately represented it's a piece of cake to figure out exactly who to yell at. More »
Using an iPad to Photograph Stuff Is Only Okay If It Saves Your Life
Apr 18, 5:52PM
Here we have Tom at a girl's softball tournament, taking pictures with his iPad. Ordinarily, we'd scold him for that kind of behavior, but since his iPad saved him from death by foul ball, we're going to let it slide, just this once. More »
Even Wringing a Wet Cloth Is Magical in Space
Apr 18, 5:40PM
Astronaut Chris Hadfield continues to make us all insanely jealous of the time he's been spending on the International Space Station with another video showing what day-to-day life is like orbiting the Earth. Except this time he shows what happens when you wring a soaking wet cloth in zero gravity, and the results are almost magical. More »
The Top 40 Vines from the Tribeca Film Festival Will Convince You That Vines Are Actually Great
Apr 18, 5:24PM
Barely even four months old, Twitter's Vine video service has already delighted the film world to the point that the Tribeca Film Festival is giving ephemeral attention spans their very own Vine competition. And the people were ready. After sorting through over 400 Vines or approximately 40 minutes-worth (for those of you keeping score at home), the judges came out with 40 of the very best abridged tales they could find in four categories: Auteur, Animage, Genre, and Series (with each submission being a Vine trilogy). More »
House Passes CISPA By Huge Margin
Apr 18, 5:07PM
CISPA, or the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act, or "the worst privacy disaster our country has ever faced" has just passed through the House of Representatives with an astounding majority of 288 to 127. More »
Autobots Assembled: How Transformers Come to Life
Apr 18, 5:00PM
Transformers. There's maybe no more iconic toy, especially if you're a child of the 80s and 90s. And while the memories of making them shapeshift are indelible, the process of actually building one from scratch is far more involved (or exactly as involved, if you spent your entire childhood dreaming of this) as you'd imagine. More »
You Can Decide What the Next Official Transformer Looks Like
Apr 18, 4:59PM
Have you seen our peek into how Transformers are brought to the world? Well, that's one way that the design process happens. The other way is a new poll Hasbro's got, which lets fans decide everything about the new toy. Autobot or Decepticon, what its vehicle mode looks like, or if he's a jerk robot who everyone hates because all he does at parties is show off how cool being a transforming sentient robo-scooter is. More »
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