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Could You Stare at a Samsung Galaxy S4 For 60 Minutes to Win One?
May 31, 6:00AM
Because the Samsung Galaxy S4 can sense when you're looking at it, Swisscom hilariously set up a challenge for people to stare at the phone for an hour. If you hit the 60 minute mark, you win a free Samsung Galaxy S4. If you get distracted, you don't get one. Easy? Not as easy as you think!
The Weirdest Thing on the Internet Tonight: Gator Pie
May 31, 4:00AM
This is the single best pizza commercial in the history of all time.
Radiation Makes a Manned Trip to Mars Impossible with Current Tech
May 31, 2:31AM
Though Curiosity the rover can explore and see Mars up close, curious men and women of Earth will have to wait a bit longer. NASA reports that a manned trip to Mars is likely impossible with current technology because of radiation.
Watch a Scorpion Sting a Guy in Painful Slow Motion
May 31, 2:00AM
The beauty of slow motion is that it lets you see and analyze every detail of anything in a much more digestible package. Explosions become a dance, athletic achievements become more thoughtful, life becomes even more interesting and idiotic behavior gets more hilarious. Watching a guy get stung by a scorpion in slow motion? Yeah, that's hilarious.
The 360Hero Cameras Are All Shades of Mind Blowing 360° Awesome
May 31, 1:40AM
If we can agree on one thing, let's agree on this: 360° videos are unbelievably awesome because they completely immerse you into the video itself. Actually, video isn't even the right word for them because 360° videos fully capture everything around you, below you and above you—they're a recording of real life.
A Chandelier Light Bulb Is Unreasonably Adorable
May 31, 12:30AM
There are things that are adorable but make complete sense: babies, puppies, kittens, small phones, you get the point. Then there are things that are cute that make no sense: monkeys eating bananas, a ball of yarn and so on. A miniature chandelier would usually be sensibly cute. But putting that miniature chandelier in a light bulb? Boy, I don't know why I love this so much.
This Is How Iron Man 3 Should Have Ended
May 30, 11:30PM
Like, duh. If you have a lot of Iron Man suits, you use those Iron Man suits to blow things up. Especially bad guys. If you don't enjoy doing that, then don't be Iron Man! Go be Peace Corp Man instead.
Phone Booths Are Terrible Places to Be in Movies (And Real Life)
May 30, 11:00PM
When was the last time you stepped inside a phone booth? Like an actual walled-up, door closing, clear porta-potty type booth to make telephone calls? Those fake stalls don't count! I really can't remember. Slacktory culled up various phone booth scenes in movies and reveals what we've always kind of known (and smelled) about phone booths: they are terrible places to be. You're almost guaranteed to get run over by a car. The only guy who needs a phone booth is Superman. [Slacktory]
Postcards: A Much More Pleasant Way to Browse Tumblr
May 30, 10:00PM
The Tumblr app is, admittedly, a wonderfully designed one. And there's no denying it has more functionality than something like Postcards. But for those who use Tumblr more as a means of finding articles to read instead zipping through streams of GIFs, this might be exactly what you're looking for.
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May 30, 9:58PM
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What Will Happen When Your Driverless Car Crashes?
May 30, 9:49PM
Driverless cars are nearly here, at least if Google has its way. But what happens when we're all zipping around, hands-and-feet free, nary a care in the world, and BAM! we're in a terrible accident?
Nokia Lumia 928 Review: Flawed Beauty, Best Camera
May 30, 9:31PM
The nicest thing you can say about any gadget is that it changed the way you use that type of gear for the better. The 928 did that for me with smartphone cameras. It will for you, too, probably. It's just a shame that the phone it calls home doesn't live up to the design standards we're used to—especially from Nokia.
Hell Yes, Razer Made the World's Most Powerful Small Windows Laptop
May 30, 9:01PM
Yep, this might be incredible. The new Razer blade is a 14-inch monster... ultrabook. With a discrete Nvidia GTX graphics card. Basically, this is the smallest, most badass gaming laptop-cum-ultrabook we've seen.
Nvidia GeForce GTX 780M: The New Best Graphics Card For Your Laptop
May 30, 9:00PM
Intel's new integrated graphics are better than ever, and AMD's are nothing to shake a stick at either, but if you really want to game on a laptop, nothing's gonna beat discrete. And Nvidia's new GeForce GTX 700M series just rolled into town with the best graphics you can put in your laptop.
Twitter will now let you make as many as 1,000 lists (up from 20) with as many as 5,000 accounts (ra
May 30, 8:58PM
Twitter will now let you make as many as 1,000 lists (up from 20) with as many as 5,000 accounts (rather than 500). Go nuts!
On a Sunny Day This Solar Pendulum Will Keep You Distracted For Hours
May 30, 8:30PM
On those frequent days when you just don't feel like working, there's nothing like a fun desk toy to wile away the hours. And if you're tired of your Newton's Cradle, and don't want to draw attention to yourself with a office-wide Nerf war, check out the solar-powered Zendulum. Like a Newton's Cradle its hypnotic back-and-forth motion should easily hold your attention until quitting time. But it adds the fun of magnets, which is office toy pay dirt.
The Sculptor Who'll Represent America in the Art World's Battle Royale
May 30, 8:01PM
The Venice Biennale is kind of like the Olympics of art. Every other year, each country picks a single artist to represent it on the international stage—a weird but interesting way to quantify success in the art world. So who's the most interesting artist in America right now?
Electronic Bricks Means the Future Of Lego Is Even More Wonderful
May 30, 7:40PM
At Sony Computer Science Laboratories' recent open house in Tokyo, the company gave the public a glimpse of some of the innovative research its team has been working on. Including a project called Toy Alive: a joint venture between Sony and Lego to develop microchip-embedded bricks that add a new level of electronic interactivity to the popular building toy.
A Love Story Edited From Stock Footage Is Your Tearjerker of the Day
May 30, 7:25PM
Last year ad agency AlmapBBDO tugged at our heart strings with an animated love story assembled from over 5,000 Getty stock photos. And this year the agency's back with an even sappier tale of love edited together from a seemingly endless run of perfectly matched clips harvested from Getty's stock footage archive.
Pinterest Embraces Its Porn Problem, Artistically
May 30, 7:22PM
A little over a year ago, everybody started freaking out about Pinterest's new porn problem. "Officially, there is no porn on Pinterest," Business Insider's Jim Edwards declared at the time. "But there is porn on Pinterest, and it appears to be a growing problem." Oh noes! There's porn on the Internet?!
How the Navy of the Future Will Find—And Destroy—Underwater Mines
May 30, 7:08PM
You don't joke about mining important maritime trade routes—Iran did and nearly started WWIII. And while America's fleet of MH-53E Sea Dragons and Avenger-class mine countermeasures ships are still quite effective, they're getting really, really old. Both platforms entered service in the mid-1980s and are quickly nearing their retirement dates. Here's what the Navy has in store for its future countermining operations.
How to Clean Out Your Overflowing Hard Drive and Get Your Space Back
May 30, 7:00PM
Hard drives get messy. You save files and forget them, download huge chunks of data that pile up, and change your naming schemes a hundred times. It's spring, though, so why not do a little tidying up?
A Cheap HTC One on Sprint Is Your Deal of the Day
May 30, 7:00PM
The HTC One Google Edition running stock Android that Google announced earlier today is pretty cool, but it's still a $600 contract-free phone, and most people opt for a carrier-subsidized handset. If you like HTC Sense and you're eligible for a Sprint upgrade, you can get the HTC One for $80 with a new contract.
This Watch's Floating Second Hand Is a Mesmerizing Reason To Go Analog
May 30, 6:56PM
There are countless reasons to wear a digital watch: they don't need winding, they keep incredibly accurate time, and include a host of functions. And even good reasons not to wear a watch at all: smartphones. But watchmaker Maurice LaCroix makes a good case for still considering an analog timepiece with its Masterpiece Seconde Mysterieuse which includes a perplexing floating second hand looping around a smaller face.
Remember that really amazing GIF of Club America manager Miguel Herrera?
May 30, 6:55PM
Remember that really amazing GIF of Club America manager Miguel Herrera? Here's a video of how the animator made it.
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