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These Heartbreaking Ads Show How Useless Facebook Likes Can Be
Jun 29, 5:00AM
We toss around likes as if they were high fives on the Internet. As affirmation of people doing the right thing. As oh hey look cool. As being silly and ironic. As the digital form of support. As a hug. As a fist bump. But what do those thumbs up actually do? Boosts someone's ego? Spreads your online seed? In reality, nothing.
The Weirdest Thing on the Internet Tonight: All Circles (NSFW)
Jun 29, 4:00AM
Jeez, sink a spear into one alegorical elephant-man's chest cavity and the whole of human history is doomed to strife and pestillence. Great aim cro-moron.
You Can Use Digg Reader Now
Jun 29, 3:40AM
Just in time! On the weekend before Google Reader is set to mercilessly kill itself off, Digg Reader has opened its arms to everyone. After being in beta, Digg Reader is ready for public release. It's a simple process. Just head here. Link up your Google account and Digg Reader will show everything you had in Google Reader. And then read, I guess. [Digg]
The Beautiful Visualization of Relationships in Your Favorite Movies
Jun 29, 3:31AM
Movies exist in their own world, with their own rules, with the characters having their own relationships. And though we may know every one of those characters, they might not all be connected together. These visualizations show how characters connect with each other in a beautiful constellation. You can almost gauge a movie by how its characters connect.
This Week's Top Comedy Video: Reggie Makes Music with Aziz Ansari
Jun 29, 2:18AM
Combining the genius of Reggie Watts with the ridiculousness of Aziz Ansari can only mean good things. How good? A sweet serenade about eating sandwiches, tolerant veganism, muenster cheese and female attraction. Yeah, I know. I sing about those four exact things every day too.
Apple Is Finally Going to Ditch Samsung's Chips
Jun 29, 12:54AM
The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Apple has finally signed a deal with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co to make its guts for future iPhones and iPads. Specifically, TSMC will start mass-producing 20 nanometer chips for Apple in 2014, paving way for longer battery life in Samsung-less iPhones and iPads.
A Lot of Cameras Are Going to Change in the Tiniest Way Possible
Jun 29, 12:34AM
If you use a Sony or Fujifilm camera or Nokia phone or anything like that, you may notice a slight difference in future editions of your favorite camera and phones. The iconic Carl Zeiss imprint on the camera lens will now be just ZEISS. I guess they were growing tired of non photogs asking who the heck is Carl Zeiss?
Young Imbeciles Destroy Largest Lego Helicopter Ever
Jun 28, 11:31PM
Yesterday around 9:40PM local time, a group of idiots destroyed the largest Lego helicopter in the world, the 100,000-piece Erickson Air-Crane. Built by Ryan McNaught over the course of six weeks, the pieces alone are valued at $25,000.
Most Beautiful Items: June 22 - June 28, 2013
Jun 28, 11:00PM
Pixies - Bagboy
Jun 28, 11:00PM
Just two weeks after their long-time (albeit intermittently involved) bassist Kim Deal left the band, the Pixies are back! And for the first time in nearly a decade, they're debuting a new song: Bagboy.
Corkscrew Lasers Are About to Revolutionize Internet Bandwidth
Jun 28, 10:26PM
We transmit almost a thousand petabytes of data over the 'nets every month—an amount that's growing exponentially, thanks to your narcissistic obsession with Snapchat. In fact, we're quickly closing in on the limits of how much data optical fiber can transmit. Luckily, scientists at Boston University recently unveiled what could be the next generation of bandwidth tech.
iPhone Apps of the Week: Visual 2.0, Foresee, and More
Jun 28, 10:00PM
Welcome to the weekend, friends. Need to give your bike a tuneup? Start preparing yourself for your upcoming bereavement of Google Reader? What about getting some outdoor activity? Or maybe you're just looking to cower under your tinfoil hat and mull over the PRISM scandal for a while? Well lucky you, we have just the thing.
Android Apps of the Week: WiFiKill Downloader, Imgur, and More
Jun 28, 10:00PM
This week was a little light on Android app quantity, but the quality of the ones we do have for you is pretty fantastic. Perhaps not entirely, well, 100% ethical in a certain WiFiKiller's case—but fantastic nonetheless.
iPad Apps of the Week: NoteSuite, Morning, and More
Jun 28, 10:00PM
For whatever reason, this week saw more awesome iPad apps coming to our attention than we've seen in a while. And what's more, a lot of them are only for iPad—iPhone needs be damned. So if you're someone who's Pad is king, you're going to like what we've got in store this week.
An Ingenious Camera That Splits in Two Turns Everyone Into a Subject
Jun 28, 9:20PM
There's one in every family or group of friends: A photographer who—willing or not—spends most of their time behind the lens, and ends up conspicuously absent from nearly every photo. It's inevitable. Well, not anymore. The Duo, a working concept camera, splits in half to capture both photographer and photographee at the exact same instant.
This Is the Best Looking Reusable Grocery Sack You've Ever Seen
Jun 28, 9:20PM
Storage, storage, storage. You can never have enough storage. Especially versatile, multipurpose storage, like the Pia canvas carryall. It doesn't scream the name of some grocery store and it has a nice design.
20 Things You Might Not Know About Your Favorite Liquors
Jun 28, 9:00PM
Jack Sparrow has his rum, Ron Burgundy has his scotch, and you probably have your own favorite liquor, too. But how much do you know about your beverage of choice from that magical shelf behind the bar?
Over-Engineered Speaker Cables? Nope, Actual Speakers
Jun 28, 8:40PM
Do you live in a bizarre, warped, Escher-style home that's made installing a booming sound system next to impossible? The Anakonda KAN200 might look like a well shielded audio cable, but it's actually a flexible speaker designed to squeeze into spots where traditional boxy speakers don't fit, but still require jam pumping.
How to Meet an Online Friend in Real Life Without It Being Awkward
Jun 28, 8:32PM
You're not looking to bang every person you meet online. Sometimes, you're just looking for friends. But somehow, meeting someone you know online platonically has become a far more awkward endeavor than a random OKCupid date. You know her but you dont know her. Do you shake hands? Do you hug? Do you do that open-palmed half-wave? God forbid she goes for the hug and you go for the handshake like you're in some jerking, uncoordinated, chest-poking dance.
NASA Puts Its 'Galaxy Hunter' Out To Pasture
Jun 28, 8:20PM
At 15:09 ET today, NASA sent a signal to decommission the Galaxy Evolution Explorer (GALEX) after ten years of tireless work shooting the galaxy in lower Earth orbit. NASA says GALEX will float around for another 65 years before it re-enters the Earth's atmosphere and essentially self-destructs.
"Game Consoles" Are the Final Key to Digital Domination
Jun 28, 8:14PM
Google might be building a game console, rumors say. Apple too. Actually, everyone's building game consoles. It's just, they aren't game consoles, exactly. They're puzzle pieces.
Friday Afternoon Was Made for In-Browser Orcas
Jun 28, 7:52PM
It's Friday, and you're just about in the home stretch. Well, assuming you're not on Pacific Time, that is, in which case stop reading right now because your entire day is about to go pleasantly bobbing down the drain. Bobbing. Always bobbing. Just like our new whale friend here.
These Fur Coats Are Made Entirely of Human Chest Hair Because… Milk?
Jun 28, 7:29PM
If you were an advertising executive tasked with selling chocolate milk, what approach would you take? Fun cartoon characters? Promoting the health benefits of calcium? Touting its delicious taste? Wrong, wrong, wrong. The right answer is to commission the creation of a fur coat hand-woven from over a million strands of male chest hair. Because nothing pairs better with food than human hairs.
This Week in Time Capsules: Blackberrys, Booze and Best of Deep Purple
Jun 28, 7:08PM
This week's round-up of time capsule news includes some freshly buried capsules stuffed with cellphones, hair products and booze; some recently unearthed capsules that are so waterlogged they probably should've just stayed in the ground; and the hunt for quite a few capsules that have gone missing.
This 266-Gallon Kiddie Pool Is Your Deal of the Day
Jun 28, 7:00PM
Want to be cool this summer? Get a pool. Here's a pretty big inflatable pool for a buck under $20.
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