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Watch a Woman from the 1990s Explain What a Computer Is
Apr 25, 5:00AM
One of the things that will never fail to make me happy: seeing people stuck in time explain what modern day technology is. Kim Komando hosted an educational series about computer and explains the basics of its hardware, DOS, Microsoft Windows, Writeand more. More »
The Weirdest Thing on the Internet Tonight: The Super Rope Solution
Apr 25, 4:00AM
It's a good business model, sure. I mean you've got a captive audience, which any infomercial host would kill for. But what's with actually killing them? Pretty sure murdering your marketing base is going to hurt sales and next quarter's growth. More »
Film Reels of Classic Movies Are Absolutely Gorgeous
Apr 25, 3:00AM
Austrian photographer Reiner Riedler created his photo series 'The Unseen Seen' by snapping shots of the film reels of famous movies. They're drop dead gorgeous and somehow uniquely different from each other. It's like getting the feel for a movie from just looking at the combination of colors in its reel. I want to hang these photographs up as artwork. More »
The 12 Types of People Who Use Social Networks
Apr 25, 2:00AM
At this point, you're almost weirder if you don't use any social networks than if you were a social media obsessive who tweets, Facebooks, Instagram and hashtags the hell out of your vocabulary. It's how weird the world is now. Social networks are real life. But who are the people who make up these worlds? If there are 12 personality types in social networks, which one are you? More »
How to Make a Better Sand Castle That Can Hold the Weight of a Human
Apr 25, 1:00AM
Here's a relatively useless yet undoubtedly impressive trick you can pull the next time you go to the beach: make a sand castle that's so unbelievably sturdy that it can hold up an entire person. Seriously. What's it take? Unfortunately, a wee bit more than just wet sand. More »
This Guy Proposed to His Girlfriend with a Drone
Apr 25, 12:00AM
When I think of romantic, when I think of heartwarming, when I think of being sweet... I don't think of drones. But if I think of awesome and if I think of kickass and if I think of freaking cool... I do think of drones. So guy who used a flying drone to drop off the ring while you proposed, you're awesome. More »
Rancid (with Sol Lewitt) - Learn to Say F*ck You to the World
Apr 24, 11:00PM
The world is brimming with haters ready and more than willing to tell you just how much you suck and can't do a damn thing right. But never mind them. If you've got something to express, it's your responsibility to express it. More »
Akatu Fake Shower: Drown Out Embarrassing Bathroom Sounds With a Fake Shower App
Apr 24, 10:00PM
Whether you just started dating someone or are hanging out a friend's, you're generally going to prefer that they not hear the symphony of sounds you're making in the bathroom. Sure, you can turn the shower on as a ruse—but our planet is strained enough as is. Fortunately for both you and Mother Earth, Akatu is here to help. More »
Virgin America Installed a New In-Flight System to Help You Get Laid
Apr 24, 9:20PM
Richard Branson: eccentric billionaire, adrenaline junky, sworn enemy of neckties, and now—matchmaker. That's right; Richard Branson wants to get you laid. What's more, he wants to get you laid in in the sky. More »
Take These Slick Journals for a Dip
Apr 24, 9:00PM
Makr's sketchbooks aren't the type of girl that goes to the pool just to catch some rays in a fancy bikini. They're water-resistant, so a little splash won't hurt them. And they look great too. More »
Samsung's Galaxy S4 Camera Versus the Competition
Apr 24, 8:40PM
Last month, we tested the best smartphone cameras out there and declared the HTC One's ultrapixel camera the master of all. Now it's time to see how the Samsung Galaxy S4 and Sony Xperia Z measure up. More »
What M&M, A&W, and Dozens of Other Acronyms and Initialisms Really Mean
Apr 24, 8:20PM
As small businesses grow into large corporations that have to deal with mergers and hostile takeovers, their identities and branding similarly grow, evolve, and often end up being a mish-mash of various names which are then shrunk into acronyms and initialisms to make them easier to remember. A similar thing is done for companies named after their founders, so the folks at Mental Floss did their homework and discovered what several popular acronyms actually stand for. Would Allen & Wright root beer really taste the same? [YouTube via Tastefully Offensive] More »
Shooting Challenge: Color Splash
Apr 24, 7:40PM
A black backdrop. A splash of color. It's a visual that just pops. And you know what? It's super easy to pull off on your own. (Seriously! Push yourself! Try this!) More »
The Futuristic Biology Tech at the Center of Iron Man 3
Apr 24, 7:18PM
Do you know what Extremis is? Unless you're an Iron Man nerd, probably not. But in the Marvel Universe, it's basically the biggest biological breakthrough ever, and a huge part of Iron Man 3. Light spoilers ahead, obviously. More »
This Is the Badass Dark Enterprise Kirk Battles In the Next Star Trek Film
Apr 24, 7:16PM
There are still a lot of mysteries surrounding the next film in J.J. Abrams's reborn Star Trek series—including who exactly Benedict Cumberbatch is playing—but now we've got one more piece of the puzzle. It was briefly teased in the last trailer for Star Trek Into Darkness, but via the film's mobile app, we now have a great shot of the Dark Enterprise. More »
This Beginner's DSLR Is Your Deal of the Day
Apr 24, 7:00PM
Nikon's D3000 came out in 2009, and even back then it was a cheap DSLR. It's meant for beginners. In addition to the decidedly non-professional $500 price, the D3000 actually features educational menus to help a first time photographer learn the ropes. Still, it wasn't cheap, especially for tyros or students—if you're not sure you're gonna stick with the hobby, it's hard to spend what amounts to a rent payment. But flash forward to 2013, and Adorama is selling the D3000 for $210—a price even broke college students can afford. More »
Here's Your New and Improved Hundred Dollar Bill
Apr 24, 6:39PM
The Federal Reserve is making it rain new hundred dollar bills on October 8, 2013. They're more colorful, more secure, and easier to authenticate, but harder to replicate. Here's everything that's changed. More »
Get a Terrifying, First-Hand Look at What It's Like to Ride a 15-Foot-Tall Bike
Apr 24, 6:22PM
When's the last time you really felt like a badass on a bicycle? Probably when your training wheels came off around the age of six. Well, fortunately for you, bike and oversized object enthusiast Richie Tremble has figured out a way to feel that sense of wobbly danger once again: a 14.5-foot, towering beach cruiser he calls the StoopidTall Tall Bike. More »
Technology Soothsayer William Gibson Couldn't Help But Love Google Glass
Apr 24, 5:40PM
William Gibson has long been known as something of a prophet, predicting everything from reality TV to "cyberspace" itself. Way back in 1981 AD, he imagined something very similar to Google Glass when he introduced us to Molly Millions, the badass cyborg with a screen-like digital eye augmentation. But we'd yet to see Gibson weigh in on Glass. Until now. More »
This Is the Most Beautiful Way to Learn How to Code
Apr 24, 5:40PM
These days, the sentiment of anyone who doesn't know how to code being destined to a life of homeless ineptitude has become a fairly common (if mildly exaggerated) one. But of all the ways out there to save yourself from a derelict fate, Jon Duckett's HTML and CSS: Design and Buil Websites, is, perhaps, the most beautiful, information-packed intro to basic web languages you can find. More »
The Next Xbox Will Be Announced May 21
Apr 24, 5:15PM
Microsoft just announced that it's going to fill us in on the next Xbox, alias Durango, alias Nextbox, on May 21st. The event will take place at Microsoft's home base in Redmond, Washington, but streamed on Spike TV. Here's what we can expect. More »
Report: Amazon Has a Kindle TV Streaming Box on the Way
Apr 24, 4:42PM
Bloomberg Businessweek is reporting that Amazon will soon be announcing its own streaming box to pair up with its Amazon Instant Video and video on demand. More »
A Surreal Jaunt Through the Largest Mall in North America
Apr 24, 4:40PM
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Throw & Grow Confetti Turns Celebrations Into Lush Flower Gardens
Apr 24, 4:20PM
Are you worried about the eco-impact of all that tossed confetti at your upcoming nuptials? Or maybe you don't want to have to pay someone to clean it all up. Either way, just opt for Niko Niko's new Throw & Grow eco-friendly confetti. Made of a biodegradable paper-like material shaped like little blossoms, the confetti is filled with seeds that will eventually sprout into a patch of wildflowers. More »
It Takes a Small Artistic Army to Bring a Pixar Film To Life
Apr 24, 4:00PM
Monsters Inc blew more than a few minds when it premiered in 2001. Sully's coat comprised a million rendered hairs, and Boo's oversized pink shirt moved with such a natural flow it appeared nearly life-like to audiences. And while advances in technology during the twelve years between the original film and the prequel—premiering in June—will provide another jaw-dropping visual experience, Monsters University was no less challenging to make. More »
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