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The Weirdest Thing on the Internet Tonight: Swear Words (NSFW)

Jun 01, 4:00AM

God bless America, every mother fucking one of us.

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The TSA Has Finally Removed All of Its Naked Full-Body Scanners

Jun 01, 3:48AM

The TSA Has Finally Removed All of Its Naked Full-Body Scanners

The TSA has announced that the "naked image" full-body scanners at airports that have caused so much controversy are no more. The scanners have been removed from all of America's airports. Replacing it are machines that show 'generic images' of the human body.

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How Big Would an iPhone Be If You Combined All the iPhones Ever Sold

Jun 01, 3:00AM

How Big Would an iPhone Be If You Combined All the iPhones Ever Sold

Very, very big. Like way bigger than the new World Trade Center big. Like almost double the world's tallest tower big. If you combined all the iPhones ever sold into a single gigantic monolith of a phone, it'd be 5,059 feet tall and 2,846 feet across. Ridiculous!

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Google won't approve any Google Glass apps that use facial recognition software.

Jun 01, 2:02AM

Google won't approve any Google Glass apps that use facial recognition software. Well, for now. Google said, "we won't add facial recognition features to our products without having strong privacy protections in place". Strong privacy protections aren't in place right now, I guess. [Google]

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This Week's Top Comedy Video: Jon Lajoie's Get Rich Kickstarter

Jun 01, 2:00AM

Kickstarter campaigns can be awesome. Or sometimes be invigoratingly useful like Veronica Mars. Or be revealingly sad like Zach Braff's. Or what about ridiculously blatant like comedian Jon Lajoie. Lajoie, who stars on FX's The League, mocks all Kickstarter campaigns by asking people to donate to his cause by making him rich.

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A Map of Which State Had the Most Electricity in 1921

Jun 01, 1:00AM

A Map of Which State Had the Most Electricity in 1921

1921 must have been a weird (read: terrible) year to live in the United States. They were getting out of World War I but not quite in the Roaring Twenties yet. They were beginning to suffer through Prohibition and judging by this map of electricity users, if you didn't live on the East Coast, you were probably screwed when it came to electricity.

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This Space Invaders 404 Page Is the Funnest 404 Error Page Ever

Jun 01, 12:00AM

This Space Invaders 404 Page Is the Funnest 404 Error Page Ever

Few things are worse on the Internet than reaching a 404 Error page. It's soul sucking, cable checking, life wondering, browser refreshing, absence inducing, mortality questioning bad. And it doesn't always have to be! Some 404 Page Not Found Errors are hilarious. A few are entertaining. This one has to be the most fun.

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Most Beautiful Items: May 25 - May 31, 2013

May 31, 11:00PM

Most Beautiful Items: May 25 - May 31, 2013

The weather is beautiful. But you know what else is quite ravishing? The beaucoup pieces of design, art, and architecture we had you feasting your eyes on this week, from a plan for New York's collapsing harbors to LED wallpaper. Here are some of our favorites:

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Unique Photo Shows the Ridiculous Size of America's First Spaceships

May 31, 10:26PM

Unique Photo Shows the Ridiculous Size of America's First Spaceships

One of the things that always shocks me when I go to the Kennedy Space Center is the tiny size of the Mercury (left) and Gemini (right) capsules—the missions that jumpstarted the American space exploration program. This unique photo clearly shows how ridiculous these tin cans are.

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Postcards, Tall Chess, Analog, and More

May 31, 10:00PM

Postcards, Tall Chess, Analog, and More

It may have been a (thankfully) short week, but the app gears were turning just as hard as ever. So relive the glory days of the long weekend of yore, and kick back with a bundle of apps that aim to make your life just a little bit easier. Or at the very least, a little more fun.

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Musyc, iHeart Locket, and More

May 31, 10:00PM

Musyc, iHeart Locket, and More

Maybe it's the warm weather or maybe it's just the fact that we're finally out of winter hibernation, but this week's iPad apps are all about creativity on your terms. Whether it's a song in your heart, in your fingers, of one you just want to keep all to yourself, we've got you covered.

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Jamstar, Real Racing 3, and More

May 31, 10:00PM

Jamstar, Real Racing 3, and More

Regretting that you never had time to pursue your rockstar ambitions? What about childhood fantasies of being a race car driver? Interior designer? Well, whatever your secret dreams may be (well, assuming they're one of the above), this week's slew of Android apps want to make them become a reality—a virtual one, but a reality nonetheless. Sort of.

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Gizmodo How a Supercomputer May Have Finally Unlocked a Way to Beat HIV | Deadspin Does Jaden Smith,

May 31, 9:54PM

Gizmodo How a Supercomputer May Have Finally Unlocked a Way to Beat HIV | Deadspin Does Jaden Smith, After Earth's Uncompelling Star, Really Want This? | Jalopnik Did Transformers 4 Rip Off This Guy's Design For The New Bumblebee? | Kotaku How Razer's New Ultrathin Gaming Laptop Compares To A MacBook Air

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An Interaction Designer Creates a Tactile Comic Book For the Blind

May 31, 9:40PM

An Interaction Designer Creates a Tactile Comic Book For the Blind

Comic books and visual novels are difficult to translate into Braille; Usually, they're novelized or retold in audio formats. But is it possible to tell a visual story using tactile means alone? A Berlin-based interaction design student named Philipp Meyer thinks so.

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Sex on a Pile of Cash Sounds Great Until Your Online Date Robs You

May 31, 9:34PM

Sex on a Pile of Cash Sounds Great Until Your Online Date Robs You

Imagine this: You set up the perfect kinky hook-up on the Internet. You found a hot partner who wants to have sex with you, provided this sex happens on top of a pile of cash. So you find the pile of cash, you show up at the appointed time to get lucky, only to find out that it's not your lucky day at all.

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This Clever Spray Scrubber Almost Makes Up For Not Having a Dishwasher

May 31, 9:20PM

This Clever Spray Scrubber Almost Makes Up For Not Having a Dishwasher

Are you dishwasherless and trying to find a way to streamline meal cleanup without resorting to paper plates and disposable cutlery? If so, your search is over. This easy to use kitchen accessory from Jokari snaps over your sink's sprayer, adding a ring of stiff bristles letting you scrub and blast dirty dishes clean. As long as you're not stuck with a hefty utilities bill at the end of the month for excess water usage, the Spray Scrubber is $8 well invested. [Jokari]

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How to Make a See-Through Margarita

May 31, 9:00PM

When done right, few things hit the spot on a hot night like a margarita. But what if you could take a margarita, retain the same crisp flavor, and make it totally clear? Don't ask why. Just trust us.

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7 Internet Faux Pas and How to Recover From Them

May 31, 8:53PM

7 Internet Faux Pas and How to Recover From Them

Everyone has felt that feeling. You posted something on Facebook that pissed off a friend. You Instagrammed a mortifying picture of your sister. They're pissed. How do you smooth things over?

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The 1960s Office Desk of the Future Was More NASA Than Mad Men

May 31, 8:38PM

The 1960s Office Desk of the Future Was More NASA Than Mad Men

With its hovering videophone, modern dictation machine and space pod design, this 1961 executive desk of tomorrow would fit in better on the ISS than at Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce.

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Aerospaced 4-Piece: Grind like the Wind

May 31, 8:20PM

Aerospaced 4-Piece: Grind like the Wind

Most herb grinders feel as though they're made as novelties, not kitchen-grade utensils. The caps get gummed up with resin, the blades quickly dull, it's a mess. But where most other grinders fail, the Aerospaced 4-Piece excels.

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Let's Talk About Anything You Want

May 31, 8:04PM

Let's Talk About Anything You Want

Happy Friday, friends! It's been a long four-day week, and we're ready to blow off some steam. We'll be hanging out in the discussion below for the rest of the day, ready to talk about tech, NBA playoffs, the second episode of Sports Night, you name it. Let's have some fun.

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This Longboard Stroller Might Help You Fend Off Parental Lameness

May 31, 7:31PM

Once you have kids your coolness factor starts a slow but inevitable decline towards a lame life of tucking in Polo shirts and constantly stressing over mutual funds. But before your kids reach their teenage years, there are ways to prolong your coolness, like swapping your stroller—as expensive or tricked out as it may be—with one that's attached to a longboard.

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How a Supercomputer May Have Finally Unlocked a Way to Beat HIV

May 31, 7:06PM

How a Supercomputer May Have Finally Unlocked a Way to Beat HIV

There's no easy answer for HIV; the sly virus uses our own immune cells to its advantage and mutates readily to shrug off round after round of anti-retrovirals. But thanks to the efforts researchers from the University of Illinois and some heavy-duty number crunching from one of the world's fastest petaflop supercomputers, we may be able to stop HIV right in its tracks.

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This Tiny Toaster USB Hub Is Your Adorable Novelty Deal of the Day

May 31, 7:00PM

This Tiny Toaster USB Hub Is Your Adorable Novelty Deal of the Day

There's a lot of cute and stupid USB drives out there, but these anthropomorphic pieces of toast take the cake. They even come with a hub that looks like a toaster. Cuteness is expensive when it first comes out, so its no surprise the whole set is now on clearance for a fraction of the original price.

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Three Hypnotic Soundscapes Made From Paper, Air, and Motors

May 31, 6:35PM

Three Hypnotic Soundscapes Made From Paper, Air, and Motors

Sound—more than smell, taste, or even sight—has a unique power to move us. Zimoun, the Swiss installation artist, makes it his business to exploit it. You'd be amazed at how spooky the sound of a few cotton balls hitting a wall can be.

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