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How Much Caffeine Are You Actually Getting in That Cup of Coffee?

Aug 02, 5:00AM

How Much Caffeine Are You Actually Getting in That Cup of Coffee?

Confession: I don't drink coffee. I know next to nothing about what makes a good cup of brown flavored water other than it involving sniper precision measurements, calculus-level math, tools that are fit for a serial killer, forearms that would make Popeye jealous and a full beard. What I DO know is that more is always greater than less. So here's a pretty graph showing which coffee shops give you the most caffeine in your coffee.

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The Weirdest Thing on the Internet Tonight: Buffalo Rider

Aug 02, 4:00AM

Enjoy the heartwarming tale of a man, conveniently named Buffalo Jones, and his buffallo, named Buffalo. No wait. Its name is Samson, because that's so much more original. Whatever you call them, the two chum around the American frontier, saving babies and stuff for an hour and a half (even though the script was apparently only about 15 pages long).

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Have You Gotten in Trouble with Work Because of Your Computer Habits?

Aug 02, 3:19AM

Have You Gotten in Trouble with Work Because of Your Computer Habits?

If there is one thing we can all agree on, it's that being at work is different than from being at home. Well, unless you work at home or live at work, which, um, maybe we can't agree on anything. But! The things you do on the computer at work should probably be different from your Internetting at home. But sometimes you forget! Sometimes you use your work computer to go to porn sites. Sometimes you click a NSFW picture from your cubicle. Sometimes you opened Excel at home *GASP*.

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For folks who miss the colorful 3D world of giant blue people and/or want to see more Dances with Wo

Aug 02, 2:33AM

For folks who miss the colorful 3D world of giant blue people and/or want to see more Dances with Wolves movies, Avatar 2, 3 and 4 will come out in December 2016, 2017 and 2018. [Deadline]

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What Happens to Your Poop After You Flush It?

Aug 02, 2:30AM

Though we may think we pump out roses when it's go time on the ivory throne, nobody in their right mind would actually want to keep those roses around. So flush them away and down the magical toilet they go! But where do they go? To the vague destination of the sewers. And then where? To the ocean? To the city "river"? To anywhere that's away from here? AsapScience explains the cycle of poop, from your bowels into the system with condoms and pebbles through bacteria and sludge into fertilizer for more poop. [AsapScience]

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The FBI Can Remotely Activate Microphones in Android Phones to Record Conversations

Aug 02, 1:40AM

The FBI Can Remotely Activate Microphones in Android Phones to Record Conversations

The WSJ is reporting that the FBI uses super slick hacker tactics and tools to spy on people. It can get pretty dirty. Like, according to a former US official, the ability to "remotely activate the microphones in phones running Google's Android software to record conversations" dirty.

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A Plane Getting Struck By a Lightning Bolt is Always Scary

Aug 02, 12:30AM

A Plane Getting Struck By a Lightning Bolt is Always Scary

Though most of us know that lightning bolts striking planes aren't too much to worry about these days, seeing the actual bolt go through the plane is always a frightening sight. There are hundreds of people in that flying tube! And they're getting zapped by lightning! Of course, there probably unaware of it and it's only us on the ground who see the terrifying image.

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How A Paranoid Blogger Made Everyone Scared to Google Pressure Cookers

Aug 01, 11:30PM

How A Paranoid Blogger Made Everyone Scared to Google Pressure Cookers

It is every internet browser's worst nightmare: Google searches and browser history lead the feds to their door. One Long Island woman set off an internet panic attack when she claimed she was visited by anti-terrorism authorities after she searched Google for pressure cookers. But local police have a different, much less sexy explanation.

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Rich People Are Full of Different Chemicals Than Poor People

Aug 01, 10:56PM

Rich People Are Full of Different Chemicals Than Poor People

This may not come as a huge surprise, but life is different for the rich and the poor. Rich people relax by eating oysters. Poor people relax by smoking cigarettes. At least that's what we're led to believe based on a new study about how the presence of certain chemicals can indicate how rich or poor a person is.

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A Mesmerizing Movie Seamlessly Woven From Clips of 450 Classic Films

Aug 01, 10:33PM

Haven't you always wished that Bruno Ganz and Charlie Chaplin could co-star in something other than your dreams? Now, they are—along with almost a thousand other iconic actors and actresses. Check out the mind-boggling trailer from Final Cut, the world's first feature-length film snipped entirely from other movies.

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Salt Meter Tells You If Your Dinner Is Going To Slowly Kill You

Aug 01, 10:20PM

Salt Meter Tells You If Your Dinner Is Going To Slowly Kill You

By now we all know that too much salt is bad for you. Excess salt intake leads to high blood pressure, which leads to all kinds of terrible things. But salt is in pretty much every processed food out there, and even the most ardent label reader can't divine how much sodium chloride is in the soup at the town diner. Besides, how much is "too much"? The folks at Thanko have brought some hard numbers to this ambiguous world with their new Handy Salt Meter.

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Yep, That's the Saddest Craigslist Ad of the Week

Aug 01, 10:01PM

Yep, That's the Saddest Craigslist Ad of the Week

Heartbreak can take on a lot of physical forms. A box of unsent love letters. An engagement ring you never got to take out of your pocket. A luxury mattress your partner boned someone else on that you have to sleep on ever night which you're now selling for $150 on craigslist.

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Imgur for iOS: Your Favorite Image-Upload Site, Finally in App Form

Aug 01, 10:00PM

Imgur for iOS: Your Favorite Image-Upload Site, Finally in App Form

Imgur, everyone's favorite super simple image hosting site, has had an Android app out for about a month now. As of today, though, the app is also available for iOS users, and now nearly everyone can be just a little bit less productive, together.

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This Minimalist Periodic Table Turns Electrons into Art

Aug 01, 9:13PM

This Minimalist Periodic Table Turns Electrons into Art

Nerds have been decorating with the periodic table forever, but let's face it: it's never looked good. This lovely minimalist interpretation does the impossible and actually makes it mesmerizing to behold, if just slightly less informative.

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What Queen Elizabeth II's Speech Would Have Been If WWIII Had Happened

Aug 01, 8:51PM

What Queen Elizabeth II's Speech Would Have Been If WWIII Had Happened

The early 1980s was a time of serious dread for many people worried that the U.S. and the Soviet Union might start World War III. And it's easy to understand why. One wrong move by either nuke-equipped country, and it was the end of civilization as we knew it. In fact, that's nearly what happened on September 26, 1983 when a Soviet early warning system falsely detected U.S. missiles headed for Russia. Had Lt. Col. Stanislav Petrov not been skeptical, there's little doubt we'd have seen World War III. And a newly released speech written for the Queen of England gives a peek at what that alternate history may have looked like.

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Skype Premium subscribers will now get access to Skype Wi-Fi for free--The service allows you to con

Aug 01, 8:44PM

Skype Premium subscribers will now get access to Skype Wi-Fi for free—The service allows you to connect to "more than one million hotspots worldwide" using only your Skype account. That means that for $5 a month, you'll (almost) never have to sign up for a random service in random place just to get online.

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Everything Right and Wrong With Apps in One Bizarre Haagen-Dazs Concerto

Aug 01, 8:39PM

Everything Right and Wrong With Apps in One Bizarre Haagen-Dazs ConcertoHaagan-Dazs should make its own app, you can just picture a coked-up branding executive typing into a sweat-soaked BlackBerry after wrestling a horse to the ground with his bare hands. And so they did, they built a Haagen-Dazs app that's really a 3D augmented reality violin concerto. It's wonderful and horrible, and it's everything.

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Lawn Darts Is Infinitely Better With Parachutes

Aug 01, 8:20PM

Quirky, purveyors of kitchen gadgets for the lazy and other items of whimsy, has invented a new game for sale called StrataChute. What's not to love about a new game for the park, especially when it has parachutes?

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Motorola Is Selling Its Moto X Superphone With Dick Jokes (Updated)

Aug 01, 8:16PM

Motorola Is Selling Its Moto X Superphone With Dick Jokes (Updated)

The Moto X leaves a terrific first impression. It's well-built, it's fast, it comes in a variety of trims. On the one hand, it exudes the kind of class that you'd expect from mature, seasoned companies like Google and Motorola. On the other hand, dick jokes.

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Oh My, Look at All the Pretty Moto X Colors

Aug 01, 8:12PM

Oh My, Look at All the Pretty Moto X Colors

The fabled Moto X has been detailed by Motorola at long last, and as expected, the company is flaunting the customizable appearance of the phone—there are more than 2000 possible color and material combinations you can assemble. Here are the 18 possibilities for the back, and they are oh so lovely how will anyone choose? Which do you like?

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VICTORY! Apple Has Fixed the Number 1 in iOS 7's Calendar

Aug 01, 7:55PM

VICTORY! Apple Has Fixed the Number 1 in iOS 7's Calendar

Rejoice, humans of the Earth, for the ugly off-center 1 in Apple iOS 7's Calendar app icon has been at last, FIXED! It took almost two entire years of design rants after every update, but someone in Cupertino has at last listened and corrected what was a horrible design decision made by someone else who is no longer in Cupertino. iOS 7 beta 4 has a perfectly centered 1.

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Scientists Replicate a San Andreas Fault Quake in Upstate New York

Aug 01, 7:48PM

You'd think that in this day in age of digital software, scientists wouldn't need to destroy a real building to test the strength of its materials. But that's exactly what's happening this summer in Buffalo, where a team of Johns Hopkins engineers are using a hydraulic "shake table" to recreate the 1994 Northridge earthquake in Los Angeles.

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Good News! The Moto X Will Have a Stock Android Google Play Version

Aug 01, 7:14PM

Good News! The Moto X Will Have a Stock Android Google Play Version

The Moto X is actually pretty awesome all on its own. But super nerds can be happy it's also going to come in a baby-fresh stock-Android-having Google Play version, with zero bloatware, and available directly from Google. It's a trend we continue to be real happy about.

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How the Moto X Compares to the Competition

Aug 01, 7:10PM

How the Moto X Compares to the Competition After essentially leaking every spec possibly imaginable, the fruit of Motorola's Google-ized loins is finally here. And just as promised, it's a colorful, smooth beauty to behold. Which is great, but the real test comes with what it's packing under the hood. Can the Moto X keep up with the smartphone market's toughest competitors?

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Sol Republic's New Bluetooth Speaker Is a Portable Party Machine

Aug 01, 7:00PM

Sol Republic's New Bluetooth Speaker Is a Portable Party Machine

Motorola is teaming up with fashion-forward headphone purveyor Sol Republic on a co-branded Bluetooth speaker. The Deck is weird looking little thing, but it's got a few features that make it stand out from the otherwise saturated cheap wireless speaker market.

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