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Andrew W.K.: Party Hard

Apr 28, 1:30AM

Saturday night in a song. An awesome, down-to-earth, relentlessly explicit song. 'nuff said. More »
    





How Jurassic Park's Fearsome Robo-Rex Got Its Skin

Apr 28, 12:30AM

It's one thing to make a giant, robotic Tyrannosaurus Rex. It's another thing entirely to make it look remotely real. Granted, a robo-rex is awesome in its own right, but it's just not quite the flavor of monster fit for a film like Jurassic Park. And so it was practical effects to the rescue yet again with a carefully applied dino-skin. More »
    





Would You Ever Use a Facebook-Connected Beer Mug?

Apr 27, 11:30PM

In the grand scheme of things, social media is pretty great by most accounts. It's changed the face of the Internet. Drinking is also pretty great. It formed the shape of the world. So how about Facebook-connected beer receptacles? Two great tastes that taste great together or "noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo*gasp*oooooooooooooo"? More »
    





Frozen Metal Slabs Changed The Way We Eat Forever

Apr 27, 10:30PM

It's easy to forget that almost nothing you eat was grown remotely near you and plenty of it wasn't even grown recently. And for that miracle of modern day life, we have gigantic metal plates, frozen to subzero temperatures to thank. Or at least that's how it all started. More »
    





Wait Wait, Music Boxes Can Be Awesome Starships?!

Apr 27, 9:30PM

Spinning ballerinas? Please. But give me a music box that's actually a bitchin' starship and maybe I'll change my tune. Enter the MusicMachine, the music box all music boxes should aspire to be. More »
    





How Baby Spoons Are Feeding American Manufacturing

Apr 27, 8:30PM

We've all spooned grub into our gaping maws at one point or another, but how about spooning a new soul into the vacant husk of American manufacturing? That's what Spuni is doing with just a bright idea and hip-tastic technologies like crowd-funding and 3D printing. The New York Times dug into the story of Spuni's ascent, and how it's feeding an industry, spoonful by spoonful. More »
    





These Award-Winning Vines Are Everything a Six Second Film Should Be

Apr 27, 7:30PM

Vines aren't exactly a new from of high art or anything. But while poorly edited Vine's of your friends' cats doing nothing are probably what you see most often, there are some pretty good ones, with a bit more meat to 'em. These Tribeca Vine Competition winners are a pretty good sample. They're so good you might even go "huh!" More »
    





The Best 3D Printed Objects, A Giant Mars Penis, The Samsung Galaxy S4 Review, And More

Apr 27, 6:30PM

Well folks, you have officially made it to the freakin' weekend. And baby, it's about time you had you some fun. To get you started we've got giant Mars penises, an explainer on computers from the 90s, prison cells designed by prisoners, the new Google.com(?), and more. Check it all out below. More »
    





Is This the Closest We'll Ever Get To Seeing a Back to the Future Hoverboard Fly?

Apr 27, 5:30PM

Everyone wants a hoverboard. Everyone. Don't even try to disagree. But while you can buy a lame-o, non-working Back to the Future-style 'board, it's just not the real thing. Crazy optimists can hold out hope for 2015, but in the meantime, this clever little picture by François Dourlen is probably the best we can do. More »
    





How to Book Travel Online for Less

Apr 27, 4:30PM

With clear skies and rising temperatures around the country, the summer travel season is nearly upon us. And unless you've got money to burn or a first-born to offer, now's the time to book your travel plans. Here's how to get away without breaking the bank. More »
    





What's The Fastest You've Ever Destroyed a New Gadget?

Apr 27, 3:35PM

Accidents happen. Butterfingers or not, you're bound to slip up and destroy a perfectly lovely device, especially if you use it a lot. But the worst is when you bust that sucker up RIGHT after you've started to fall in love with it. What's your record time for completely and totally busting up a new gadget? A month, a week, a day, an hour? Let's hear some real horror stories. More »
    





Magnetic Field Art Will Make You Miss Your Old CRT Display

Apr 27, 2:30PM

Remember how awesome it was to hold up a magnet to an old CRT display, and then watch it degauss in a colorful, rainbow seizure? Well you probably don't have any CRTs on hand anymore, but German artist Carsten Nicolai has an installation that makes use of those same magnetic deformations, and it's still fun to watch. More »
    





New Artificial Electric Skin Will Let Robots Feel for Real

Apr 27, 1:20PM

There are plenty of robot arms out there, but what about robot skin to cover them in? A new kind of piezotronic transistor mesh could make for robotic skin that's as soft supple sensitive as your own is, covered in thousands of tiny mechanical hairs. More »
    





Your Facebook Like Is Worth $174.17

Apr 27, 5:00AM

Are you generous with your Facebook Likes? Do you click that thumbs up button for anything that even just slightly amuses you? Maybe you should start charging for liking things. According to a study, your Likes of a brand on Facebook are worth about $174.17 to that brand. More »
    





The Weirdest Thing on the Internet Tonight: Ubermensch 2009 (NSFW)

Apr 27, 4:00AM

Have you ever seen something so stupendously strange, so uncannily odd that your brain was like, "Forget this mess, I'm out"? No? Great, then this will be a new experience for you. More »
    





The TSA Found Human Skull Fragments Inside a Clay Pot

Apr 27, 3:00AM

This is unsettling. The TSA found something wonkier and more gruesome than your usual box cutter or vibrator or even loaded gun this week: they found an actual human skull. Yeah. At Fort Lauderdale Airport, TSA screeners discovered that the remains of a human skull and its teeth were hidden inside clay pots. The skull was mixed in with the dirt. More »
    





Google Glass Has Already Been Hacked and Rooted

Apr 27, 2:25AM

Though Google Glass runs Android, it's not exactly as wide open as your typical Android phone. And given its spot as the most futuristic tech available right now, you know hackers want to tinker with Google's specs. Legendary hacker Jay Freeman, famously known as Saurik who created the Cydia app store for iOS jailbreak phones, did just that. He's already gained root access to Google Glass. More »
    





This Week's Top Comedy Video: Christopher Nolan Coffee Commercials

Apr 27, 2:00AM

Christopher Nolan is a great movie director but how would his genius and uh, love for darkness, translate into something like commercials? It'd probably be hilarious! Though let's be honest, if I saw a coffee commercial like Inception, Memento or The Dark Knight, I'd go out to the store and buy their coffee immediately. More »
    





VaporBLUNT Pinnacle Lightning Review: Get High on the Down Low

Apr 27, 1:00AM

You're finally starting to make it in the world. You've got a good job, a sweet pad and the best damn tabletop vape money can buy. So why are you still smoking out of that metal sneak-a-toke from high school whenever you're mobile? Instead, take a hit off the new VaporBLUNT Pinnacle. More »
    





These Adorable Animal Wine Racks Will Make Getting Drunk Feel So Cute

Apr 27, 12:00AM

These wine racks are incredibly simple but absolutely adorable in its design. Made out of wood, the wine racks have the shape of animals with a body of a wine bottle. You can see an elephant, a penguin, a reindeer and a dog. I want them all. They would be perfect in my non existent winter cabin. More »
    





A 9/11 Plane Part Has Been Found in New York City

Apr 26, 11:20PM

The NYPD is saying that a 5-foot long airplane part of a 9/11 plane has been found in an alley near the World Trade Center. The landing gear part, which came from one of the airplanes that crashed into the Twin Towers, was found three blocks from Ground Zero. It's incredible given that it's been more than 11 years since the tragic event of September 11th. More »
    





Most Beautiful Items: April 20-April 26, 2013

Apr 26, 11:00PM

From sustainable buildings to redesigned currency, we've got plenty of lovely things for you to check out in the most beautiful items of the week. More »
    





Drawnimal, Netflix, and More

Apr 26, 10:25PM

Adults shouldn't have all the fun. This week's set of iPad apps includes something for the kids as well as a beloved, improved toy all your very own. More »
    





Tumblr, Swype, and More

Apr 26, 10:18PM

Many long awaited favorites have finally made themselves available, and there's plenty for you to enjoy in this week's best Android and Windows Phone apps. More »
    





Drippler, FocusTwist, Akatu, and More

Apr 26, 10:05PM

Take beautiful shots, drink responsibly, cover up bodily functions, and improve your phone. Sound like an unattainable amount of multitasking? Not really, if you have this round of the best iPhone apps of the week to assist you. More »
    






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