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This Fixie Uses Two Frames to Make One Bike

Jul 30, 9:41AM

This Fixie Uses Two Frames to Make One Bike

This incredible looking bicycle, known as Viks, is a fixed-gear commuter bike with a twist: it actually uses two identically shaped frames to form its body.

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Gas Pump Skimmers Are Now Just as Good as Those on ATMs

Jul 30, 8:40AM

Gas Pump Skimmers Are Now Just as Good as Those on ATMs

If you worry about ATM skimmers and drive a car, it's time to freak the hell out: gas pump skimmers have matured, and they're now just as good as those on ATMs.

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NASA Is Taking a 3D Printer Into Space

Jul 30, 7:43AM

NASA Is Taking a 3D Printer Into Space

NASA clearly loves 3D printing as much as we do—to the extent that it's decided to take an entire 3D printer into space as early as next year.

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Time Warner Cable Just Removed CBS and Showtime (Updated: Maybe No?)

Jul 30, 4:27AM

Time Warner Cable Just Removed CBS and Showtime (Updated: Maybe No?)

It seems like cable companies are always having trouble striking deals with TV networks but this giant fail is especially ridiculous: Time Warner Cable has removed CBS from its channel lineup in major cities like New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Boston, Dallas, etc. and Showtime from its nationwide cable service. That's pretty embarrassing, even for Time Warner.

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The Weirdest Thing on the Internet Tonight: Vandals

Jul 30, 4:00AM

Puppets and statues and oceans, oh my!

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Popular Idioms Translated to Actually Make Sense Today

Jul 30, 3:33AM

Popular Idioms Translated to Actually Make Sense Today

When we tell the future children of the world that you shouldn't judge a book by its cover, they'll stare at their iPad and wonder what the hell a book is. Does that old fart mean an app? When we tell them to scratch our back and we'll scratch theirs, they'll wonder why are we even talking to each other in IRL. And when we say close, but no cigar... well, actually even I have no idea why that ever made sense.

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What's Your Favorite Life Hack for Technology?

Jul 30, 2:00AM

Because smart people who are good at solving problems with DIY methods or life hacks also happen to be very good at the Internet and because people who are good at the Internet also happen to be very good at finding DIY methods or life hacks to solve problems, it seems like we've come to a point where we already know how to solve all of technology's minor annoyances with simple DIY hacks.

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The Syrian Electronic Army Just Hacked Another Big Twitter Account

Jul 30, 12:59AM

The Syrian Electronic Army Just Hacked Another Big Twitter Account

Even with Twitter adding two-factor authentication, the Thomson Reuters' Twitter account @thomsonreuters has been hacked by the Syrian Electronic Army. If you remember, the Syrian Electronic Army has been responsible for hacking the Twitter accounts of The Onion, E! Online, CBS and more.

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Microsoft Gave Google a Copyright Takedown Request for Microsoft.com

Jul 30, 12:30AM

Microsoft Gave Google a Copyright Takedown Request for Microsoft.com

Because every company with even just a three-legged rat in the copyright race basically just shotgun sprays Google for takedown requests these days, Microsoft accidentally but very hilariously asked Google to censor... Microsoft.com. That's got to be even worse than HBO giving Google a takedown request for VLC. Yeah, it's definitely worse.

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The best modern architecture in cinema history

Jul 30, 12:10AM

The best modern architecture in cinema history

In science fiction movies, imagined futures and alternate environments become real places populated by humans. But even an existing cityscape becomes a fantastic spectacle in the hands of a talented director, which is why many of these films used real, existing architecture.

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Be Edward Snowden and run away from CIA agents in this phone game

Jul 30, 12:09AM

Be Edward Snowden and run away from CIA agents in this phone game

Control Edward Snowden in a game in which you will keep running and running through Moscow's airport corridors on a non-stop getaway from evil CIA agents. If you have an Android phone, try this game now. Then delete it five minutes later.

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Hidden Spotify Features Show Music Discovery Could Get So Much Better

Jul 29, 11:49PM

It looks like Spotify is about to launch an entirely new way for you to browse its catalog with more sophisticated playlists. While the subscription music service hasn't officially launched the features, they're live on Spotify's web player. If like a lot of people you get lost in Spotify's catalog, you're going to love what could be coming soon.

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New Blood Test Could Definitively Diagnose Alzheimer's Disease

Jul 29, 10:56PM

New Blood Test Could Definitively Diagnose Alzheimer's Disease

We're all painfully aware that there isn't a cure for Alzheimer's. There isn't even a reliable way to diagnose it. But a new blood test, the first of its kind, indicates that we can hold out hope for a surefire diagnosis, one that might catch the disease earlier than the current battery of brain scans and cognitive tests.

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Kim Jong-un Confirms Design For a $200 Million International Airport

Jul 29, 10:40PM

Kim Jong-un Confirms Design For a $200 Million International Airport

First Instagram, now this: An architecture and planning firm in Hong Kong has reportedly been chosen to turn a military airstrip in North Korea into an international airport. The plans show two donut-shaped terminals that could contribute to what some are describing as a tiny-but-not-imperceptible North Korean economic boom.

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This One-Handed Bottle Opener Sure Is Handy

Jul 29, 10:20PM

This One-Handed Bottle Opener Sure Is Handy

Do you ever get frustrated when trying to open a beer bottle? You can do it on the side of a table, but that typically hurts your hand (a lot). You can open it with a lighter, but that's so college. You could use a regular bottle opener, but that's so boring.

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NASA Didn't Even Come Close to Creating a Secure Cloud Network

Jul 29, 10:14PM

NASA Didn't Even Come Close to Creating a Secure Cloud Network

Like a lot of organizations, NASA's doing its best to keep up with the times and move its computer systems onto the cloud. Like only a government agency can do, it's failing fantastically at doing so securely.

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Zagat for Android and iOS: All the Zagat Reviews (Finally) for Free

Jul 29, 10:00PM

Zagat for Android and iOS: All the Zagat Reviews (Finally) for Free

The Google+ Local iPhone app mysteriously disappeared from the App Store this past Friday—and now we know why. The Google-owned Zagat has just released a new app for both iPhone and Android today, all coming in Google's new card-based UI.

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Holy Crap Look How Fast This Nikon Pro Can Teardown a $6000 D4

Jul 29, 9:40PM

Holy Crap Look How Fast This Nikon Pro Can Teardown a $6000 D4

Well just call this guy Mr. Magic Hands because he makes dissembling and repairing one of the best cameras in the world look so easy that it must be sleight of hand. I know this is real, but I still can't believe it.

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Should You Friend Someone on Facebook Before Your First Date?

Jul 29, 9:30PM

Should You Friend Someone on Facebook Before Your First Date?

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Air Travel Today is a Damn Bargain

Jul 29, 9:27PM

Air Travel Today is a Damn Bargain

It might not feel like it, but air travel's a steal compared to what it was a half century ago. Since the American airline industry was deregulated in 1978, ticket prices have fallen by about 40%. Of course, air travel isn't quite as luxurious as some postwar dreamers imagined, but you can't beat that price. So just how much more did it cost to fly in the 1950s? Quite a bit, once you adjust for inflation.

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Five Types of Compost Bins That Turn Trash Into Treasure

Jul 29, 9:08PM

Five Types of Compost Bins That Turn Trash Into Treasure

Neolithic farmers may have been new to the whole "raising crops" game but they quickly figured out how to increase their agricultural efficiency: literal bullcrap. And we've gotten hellaciously good in the intervening thousands of years at the art of compost. Here's how you can get in on the goods.

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Even Google Reader Replacements Are Shutting Down

Jul 29, 8:50PM

Even Google Reader Replacements Are Shutting Down

When Google Reader finally closed its doors, it shoved thousands of teary-eyed RSS fans into cyberspace, adrift, where we flailed around desperately for a suitable replacement. Many services rose to the challenge, but the incoming wave was a lot to handle. Too much for one of our favorite alternatives—The Old Reader—which is taking a page from Googs and shutting down as well.

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Same-Day Delivery Is Great for Everybody… Except the Deliverers

Jul 29, 8:40PM

Same-Day Delivery Is Great for Everybody… Except the Deliverers

We've already adjusted to the consumer utopia of buying just about everything online with a single click, but waiting for it to show up is still the hardest part. eBay Now pulled it off in a few places, and it's not easy; just ask the couriers who are making it happen.

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Track Your Travels on a Solid-Lego Map of the World

Jul 29, 8:26PM

Track Your Travels on a Solid-Lego Map of the World

Even if you haven't seen one in person, you're probably at least familiar with the concept of a scratch-off world map—it hangs on the wall, you scratch off each country as you visit it, etc. But Lego Cuusoo user TPNK came up with a brilliant, far more tactile version made entirely out of—you guessed it—Lego pieces.

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What's the Best TV Mount?

Jul 29, 8:20PM

What's the Best TV Mount?New York City apartments are small, so to make the most of my space, I'm mounting my 46-inch TV to the wall. One problem—which mount do I get? Is your TV wall mounted? Tell us which mount is your favorite. Do I go cheap? Any landmines to look out for? And go ahead regale us with any horror stories you may have of mounts falling off the wall and taking your TV crashing with it.

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