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The Weirdest Thing on the Internet Tonight: The Face of Another (NSFW)
Apr 20, 4:00AM
Hardcore pharmaceuticals turning an apathetic, anonymous public into exhibitionists while conventional relationships crumble to dust. This totally not safe for work (unless you work at the Power Exchange) music video for Bot'Ox's latest single featuring Anna Jane was directed by Berlin-based Flokim Lucas. More »
The Tech That Helped Take Down Marathon Bombing Suspect Dzhokar Tsarnaev
Apr 20, 3:07AM
The second suspect in the brutal Boston Marathon bombings has been apprehended, after five days of uncertainty and fear. And while all credit for Dzhokar Tsarnaev's capture goes to the men and women of the many, many agencies that spent the last week tracking him down, technology played as prominent a role as it ever has in a time of national crisis. More »
This Week's Top Comedy Video: Batman vs The Penguin
Apr 20, 2:00AM
Batman, the Dark Knight, The Caped Crusader, Bruce Wayne. Whatever you call him, you always think he's operating with stronger principles and on a higher moral ground than most people. He doesn't like to kill. Or so he says. In this video by CollegeHumor, The Penguin, played by Patton Oswalt, exposes Batman's lie and pays for it. More »
Awesome Wife Recreates TV Show Opening Credits for Her Husband's Birthday Gift
Apr 20, 1:00AM
Animator Leigh Lahav gave her husband Oren a wonderful birthday present that should warm your hearts: she recreated the opening credits of famous TV shows but remixed them to include all of his family and friends as cast members. If you watched a television in the past five years, you'll definitely enjoy this. More »
A Hilarious Woman Photoshopped Herself Taking Pictures with Her Cell Phone Camera into Old Photographs
Apr 20, 12:00AM
The awesome photographer Flora Borsi, who once showed how Photoshop would look like in real life, is up to her awesomely hilarious tricks again. This time, Borsi splices herself taking a picture with a cell phone camera into old photographs. It's a commentary on how ridiculous we look trying to capture every waking moment through our camera's screen. It's fantastic. More »
Most Beautiful Items: April 13-April 19, 2013
Apr 19, 11:00PM
Safe to say we all need a little escape at the end of this crazy week. So rest your weary eyes on some architecture and design in the most beautiful items we found this week. More »
Sherpa, Google's One Today, and More
Apr 19, 10:00PM
Google has some exciting things on the horizon for Android. Its foray helping with charity transparence is already in beta, and the GoogleGlass companion app is finally here, even if most people still aren't ready to drop $1,000 bucks for the hardware. More »
Flowboard, Cut the Rope: Time Travel, and More
Apr 19, 10:00PM
This week's crop of iPad apps helps you get your work done quick and easy so that there's plenty of time left over for fun—which you'll find down below as well. Enjoy. More »
Piki, Minibar, and More
Apr 19, 10:00PM
Whether your unquenchable thirst is for knowledge or something a little more... alcoholic, this week's set of apps will have you covered. And once you're saturated with either, there's even something to help you keep it all together—which you'll be especially thankful for where the latter's concerned. More »
The Ancient Art of Perfect Gin: Our Visit to Beefeater and Plymouth
Apr 19, 9:31PM
Gin just happens to be one of our favorite beverages. It's a versatile spirit with tons of variation between brands. And we were fortunate enough to see how two of the great gin producers of the ages—Beefeater and Plymouth—create it from scratch. More »
Corniche Shelves Are Slices of Nature to Hang Your Stuff From
Apr 19, 9:07PM
These Corniche Shelves are quite nice. They're like little pieces of nature that you can slap on the wall. More »
An iPhone 5 Case That Could Potentially Save Your Life One Day
Apr 19, 8:40PM
There are countless ways your phone can come to the rescue in an emergency, from first aid apps, to just being able to dial 911 on the spot. But if you're being attacked or pursued, you don't have time to fumble through a touchscreen UI. You need to signal for help immediately, which is easy to do with this iPhone 5 whistle case. More »
Facebook's New Logo Takes Flat and Simple to the Extreme
Apr 19, 8:28PM
The latest subtle redesign to Facebook's logo was just noticed by developer Tom Waddington. It's hard to imagine a simpler symbol than new little favicon cube that'll live next to the Graph Search bar on Facebook's revamped site. More »
This Floor-To-Ceiling Lamp Marries Modern-Day Tech and Old School Design
Apr 19, 8:00PM
Lamps can be pretty, but there are few quite as versatile as Konstantin's Grcic's OK Lamp. Both a ceiling fixture, but also kind of a floor lamp, its rotating LED panel can cover almost any possible angle. And it's form is the marriage of new tech with decades-old design. More »
A Fire-Starting Pen, For When Your Words Aren't Inflammatory Enough
Apr 19, 7:40PM
They say the pen is mightier than the sword, but neither of those implements are really that effective when it comes to starting a campfire. So if survival and copious note-taking are high on your list when it comes to choosing office supplies, consider this tactical pen that hides a fire striker inside. More »
How Spotify Got Itself a New Logo
Apr 19, 7:20PM
It's not uncommon for a company to redesign its logo over the years (or decades) but for a startup like Spotify who hasn't been around that long (compared to Microsoft, for instance), it was rather unusual to see the streaming music service ditch its quirky logo for something simpler last month. And with the new logo and icon rolling out to desktop users this week, we just had to find out the who/what/where/when/why. More »
Overhauled Boeing 787 Dreamliner Officially Cleared for Take Off by the FAA (Updated)
Apr 19, 7:05PM
Nearly four months after grounding the Dreamliner because its battery exploded into flames on the tarmac in Boston, the FAA has cleared the maligned Boeing 787 for commercial flights. The plane will be permitted to fly up to 180 minutes from its point of departure—the same clearance it had before. More »
Portal 2 Is Your Deal of the Day
Apr 19, 7:00PM
Steam is selling Portal 2—our sibling site Kotaku's 2011 game of the year—for $5 today. Although this game isn't the newest, it's still got a huge fanbase because it has a solid co-op mode and it's one of the few first-person games that isn't a violent shooter. It's also just plain fun. More »
How Apple Is Taking Over Your Car
Apr 19, 6:48PM
It's no secret that late Apple CEO Steve Jobs was keen on bringing the company's technology to the automotive world. In fact, according to longtime Apple board member Mickey Drexler, "Steve's dream before he died was to design an iCar." Apple's senior vice president of worldwide marketing, Phil Shiller, echoed those sentiments during the company's copyright infringement trial against Samsung, saying there had been discussion of Apple making a vehicle. More »
Razer's Honoring Unauthorized 90-Percent-Off Coupon Purchases at a Huge Loss
Apr 19, 6:15PM
This is only a Dealzmodo in the past tense, but Razer just said it's going to honor purchases made with a third party coupon that went viral this week, which gave users 90 percent off on the Razer UK store. That's kind of astounding. More »
The First He-Man Toy Commercial: Master of the Universe, Master of Marketing
Apr 19, 6:00PM
Fresh off of Star Wars, which taught the corporate world how to over-market any property to kids, the 1980s was one of the greatest decades ever when it came to toys—and toy commercials. Originally shown at the Mattel Booth at Comic Con last year, this is believed to be the very first He-Man and The Masters of the Universe toy commercial that originally aired back in 1981 or 1982. More »
The Massive Digital Library of the Future Just Opened Its 'Doors'
Apr 19, 5:29PM
After two and a half years of development, the Digital Public Library of America finally flipped the switch on and opened its website at DP.LA. Collecting items from institutions cross the country, the library has already collected more than two million items in its searchable database. And that's just the beginning. More »
The Most Complicated Way to Make a (Mini, Lego) Free Throw
Apr 19, 5:20PM
If Rube Goldberg and MC Escher sat down to build a LEGO contraption, it still wouldn't be nearly as cool as this modular free-throwing automata from Philip Verbeek. More »
Kowloon Walled City: Remembering Hong Kong's Chaotic City of Darkness
Apr 19, 5:11PM
It's been 20 years (to the month) since Kowloon Walled City was demolished, but amazingly, it remains one of the most dense structures ever built. As many as 33,000 people crammed into the seven-acre plot, known in Cantonese as "the city of darkness," before they were relocated in 1993. This diagram, from the South China Morning Post, is an eye-popping reminder of one of the most legendary structures in the world. More »
You Won't Mind That This Giant Lens Is Soft
Apr 19, 4:44PM
Photographers shouldn't mind adding this massive fisheye lens to their studio setups even though it's described as soft, and is made of wood. It's actually a stool designed to look like a Canon lens, but with enough changes to skirt any lawsuits or legal repercussions. More »
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