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I Can't Figure Out What's Real and What's Fake in This Illusion
May 03, 5:00AM
This illusion will have you doubting what's real and what's just a piece of paper. Because what you think is a real hand becomes a photograph of a hand and then what you think is a photograph becomes real but then it becomes fake again. Confusing? Yes, my mind has jiggled around after watching this video. Yours will too.
The Weirdest Thing on the Internet Tonight: Either Or
May 03, 4:00AM
Musings by Pulitzer-winner Maxine Kumin take form in this surreal CGI short by Motion Poems.
Nooks Just Turned Into Real Android Tablets
May 03, 4:00AM
When it comes to skinned, forked, mainly-for-media-consumption Android tablets, Barnes & Noble's Nook HD and Nook HD+ offerings have always played second fiddle to Amazon's Kindle Fires, and a shortage of apps was a big part of that. Now, Nooks are taking a step into real full-fledged tabletdom with a big big update: the Google.
NASA Chinese Scientist Was Accused of Being a Spy Because...Porn
May 03, 3:40AM
If you work at NASA, there are a few things you should never ever do. The first: never be Chinese and bring your NASA-issued laptop to China because they'll think you're a Chinese spy exposing secrets. The second: if you do bring your NASA-issued laptop to China, don't download porn on your NASA-issued laptop. Chinese scientist Bo Jiang failed 'em both.
Why New Phones Are Just Like New Girlfriends
May 03, 2:25AM
When you get in a new relationship, things start out amazing. You discover new things together. You expand your horizons. You spend as much time as you can together. You love to hold them. It's all very exciting! But am I talking about a new relationship with a person... or a phone? CollegeHumor poked fun at how our feelings toward gadgets are exactly like how we are with people.
How to Be the First to Know When Arrested Development Is on Netflix
May 03, 1:24AM
The Internet is all about being first. Who wants to be second? You want to be the person who screams FIRST. You want to be the douche who calls something that popped up an hour ago OLD. You want to know immediately when the new episodes of Arrested Development will be uploaded to Netflix. Here's how.
Watch a Mom Explain What The Matrix Was About
May 03, 12:26AM
Moms are so busy taking care of their sloppy kids and making sure everyone and everything is okay that they don't have time for silly movies! Especially mind tripping, sci fi movies like The Matrix. Joe Nicolosi, a filmmaker, showed his Mom the movie and then asked her what it was about right after. Moshimo!
Devoted Carpenter Has Spent His Whole Life Crafting Wooden Boats
May 02, 11:10PM
Watching carpenter Andy Stewart wield chisels and mallets and planks in the service of boats will make you ache with sadness for the lost craft. But then you hear Stewart talk, and you realize that he's not some sap that history left behind—he's a genius.
New Gmail Tweak Lets You Schedule Calendar Events With Just a Click
May 02, 10:33PM
If like millions of people you use Gmail to schedule meetings, and Google Calendar to keep track of them, this little interface improvement in Gmail is going to save you a bucket of time and headaches.
Sony Xperia ZL Review: Behind the Curve Everywhere It Counts
May 02, 9:31PM
Sony's Xperia Z and ZL, were the two most exciting smartphones at this past January's Consumer Electronics. But that feels like years ago now, and with the HTC One and Samsung Galaxy S4 now on the scene, it takes a lot more to be a top-tier device.
A Squeezable Watering Can Is a Life Preserver for Drowning Plants
May 02, 9:00PM
A simple and adorable solution to overwatering your plants? The rubber squeeze flower sprinkler.
Is Google Glass Bad for Your Eyes?
May 02, 8:20PM
Google Glass is capable of some amazing things. Just look at this first crop of videos shot wearing a them. But given how much damage you do to your eyes staring at screens in the first place, will Google Glass harm your eyes in the long run?
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Inspired By Coca-Cola, Instagram Reveals a Subtle Logotype Revamp
May 02, 8:00PM
Today, when Instagram announced its new people-tagging feature, it focused on the new UI changes within the app. But if you look closely, you'll also see another change: a new script, designed by Denver typographer Mackey Saturday.
Take note! Google just announced a new Chrome app for Google Keep, so now you can easily jot down yo
May 02, 7:22PM
Take note! Google just announced a new Chrome app for Google Keep, so now you can easily jot down your thoughts while you're surfing the web.
Four Cool Things You Can Do With Your Computer Now That It's Watching You
May 02, 7:20PM
Microsoft's Kinect proved that real people are actually interested in moving their bodies to motion-control stuff on a screen. Leap Motion, whose $70 motion detector is decoupled from a gaming console, could end up having a wider impact. It's not just for gamers, and desktop and laptop manufacturers are reportedly looking at integrating Leap into their upcoming products.
Bioshock Infinite Is Your Deal of the Day
May 02, 7:00PM
Bioshock Infinite, which came out 38 days ago, is both a critical darling and a commercial success. Our bleep bloop brethren at Kotaku love it. Dealzmodo receives requests for a Bioshock Infinite deal on a regular basis. Usually, a top-tier game this new doesn't go on sale, but Best Buy is running a weekly sale and Amazon price-matched. That means at Amazon, a PS3 or Xbox copy of Bioshock Infinite is $45, which is a solid 25% discount and the first real deal we've seen on this game. [Amazon via Moneysaver]
In case you were wondering, Apple just pushed out an update for iOS (v 6.
May 02, 6:57PM
In case you were wondering, Apple just pushed out an update for iOS (v 6.1.4) with an "Updated audio profile for speakerphone".
Watch the World Trade Center's Spire Rise 104 Stories into the Air
May 02, 6:26PM
The spire that will make the One World Trade Center the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere was raised to the top of the structure today like a giant candle on a towering cake. We were at the construction site to watch the magic unfold.
Here's the Real Reason Why Virtual Reality Doesn't Work Yet
May 02, 6:18PM
It's another blow for immersive virtual reality. University of California researchers have shown that even people with perfect eyesight navigate the world by relying on a lot more than what they see. Here's why VR won't really work until we go beyond visual cues and fancy treadmills.
An Incredibly Tiny Sofa Bed For Your Skinniest Houseguests
May 02, 6:11PM
If you need a place for guests to sleep but don't even have room in your tiny apartment for an air mattress, you'll love what designer Jesper Ståhl has cooked up for Swedish brand Ire Mobel. By day the Collar is a compact arm chair with a high back cushioned corner and a pop-out desk for getting work done in comfort. But at night it folds out into a full-length bed for a single sleeper who's not afraid of rolling off the edge.
Rare High-Speed Footage Of the Earth Exploding
May 02, 6:04PM
Hollywood visual effects artists are still the masters of making entire planets explode in an awesome fashion, but that doesn't make this high-speed footage of a desk globe detonating any less fun to watch. As far as simulations go this doesn't accurately represent how our planet will probably meet its demise at the hands of an interstellar super-villain, but it's hard to nitpick when things going boom is always so entertaining.
Breitling Emergency II: A Satellite Distress Signal On Your Wrist
May 02, 5:39PM
Breitling's original Emergency watch first launched back in 1995 and was able to broadcast a distress signal on the 121.5 MHz analog band allowing ships, planes, and other vehicles to track it. But if your approximate location wasn't already known, it made locating the signal a bit tricky. So Breitling is introducing an upgraded version of the watch—the Emergency II—that adds the ability to send a distress signal to satellites circling overhead, so no matter where on Earth you're lost, you can be found.
POV Hockey With Google Glass Is Better Than Rinkside Seats
May 02, 5:24PM
Watching hockey and playing hockey are two entirely different experiences. Or at least they were until Joseph Lallouz got his hands on a pair of Google's new wearable computer system and took it to his local skating rink. The result—awesome first person hockey. Hint, hint NHL.
Instagram Finally Adds a Real People-Tagging Feature (Updated)
May 02, 5:22PM
The Facebookification of Instagram continues today as the photo sharing service just added an official feature for tagging people photos. And of course, these photos will all be grouped together on your profile page in a "Photos of You" section.
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