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What It Would Be Like If You Were Trapped Inside a Mirror Sphere
Aug 10, 5:00AM
There's not a single soul in the world who doesn't love it when they get to see the endless world that appears when you're in a room of mirrors. I remember trying to count as a kid how many versions of myself I could see. But what would happen if you were in a perfect mirror sphere? Vsauce, as only he can, explains and breaks down the wonderful science behind mirrors in the video above. [Vsauce]
The Weirdest Thing on the Internet: SUPER SAYAN KUSH
Aug 10, 4:00AM
Remember stoners, it's one thing to think, "This is the best weed ever, Imma go punch somebody's grandma in half." It's another thing entirely to go balls-out, "I am a Golden God" Super Sayan and actually knock her into next Tuesday.
The NSA Monitors 1.6% of the World's Internet Traffic
Aug 10, 3:15AM
To be slightly more transparent and/or spew numbers to confuse the common citizen, the Obama administration released two documents to show the scope of the NSA's data collection program. Those documents reveal that the NSA monitors 1.6% of the world's Internet traffic and reviews .00004% of all traffic.
This Week's Top Comedy Video: Disney's Vehicle Movies
Aug 10, 2:00AM
If you're over the age of 12, you probably wondered why the hell Pixar ever made Cars 2. And then when you heard about Planes, you probably wondered who in the world would go see a Pixar-less Disney movie that sounds like the direct to DVD cousin of Cars. Merchandising is not an excuse for crap! The formula is simple, really: any vehicle-related movie made by Disney or Pixar is a must not watch. Funny or Die pokes fun of Disney's Jay Leno-like vehicle obsession by showing just how many vehicle-related movies they have in the pipeline.
The next Xbox 360 update will finally officially kill Microsoft Points dead.
Aug 10, 1:10AM
The next Xbox 360 update will finally officially kill Microsoft Points dead. All your points will be converted over to an amount of currency equal to or greater than your points. Any Microsoft Points Cards will still be valid too (and transferred to real dollars). [Microsoft]
Watch an Epic Supercut of the Last Shot in Blockbuster Movie Trailers
Aug 10, 1:03AM
This is fantastic. The Nerdwriter Evan Puschak created this killer compilation video that stitched together last shots of different blockbuster movie trailers. You know that last scene. Spectacular explosions, beautiful screaming heads, tense as hell sequences and probably an Inception horn thrown in. It's the scene that if successful, leaves you gasping for air and memorizing when the movie comes out. So putting all those scenes together is like seeing the ultimate blockbuster. Take my money. Give me more.
How Technology Has Innovated Loneliness
Aug 10, 12:02AM
It's simple, as the world has gotten easier because technology has gotten better since touch screens have gotten touchier and social networks have filled every social void in our empty soul, we're still searching for substance. Too often social networks can result in the technological equivalent of empty calories—sure it feels good to get liked and sounds good to chat but it's not as genuine and fulfilling as real life.
Ecstasy of Order: Remember How Good You Wanted to Be at Tetris?
Aug 09, 11:06PM
Tetris and I were born just a month apart. And what Cold War kids we were. Tetris was the brainchild of a young Soviet computer engineer with a knack for building addicting games. I was the actual child of a couple of former hippies with a bit of a disco hangover.
The Snapshot Game Has Changed, According to Collector of Thousands
Aug 09, 10:26PM
No one can say that the snapshot is dead. If judged by sheer quantity, our culture is no doubt taking more photographs than ever before. Robert Jackson collects vintage snapshots, and points out that even though the practice is alive and well, it is not what it once was.
High-Profile Silicon Valley Exec GUILTY of Mass Lego Theft
Aug 09, 10:17PM
It's a sordid tale of greed, power and Lego. Last Monday, Thomas Langenbach, a successful tech executive (and Lego fanboy) struck a deal with prosecutors and pled no contest to burgling tens of thousands of dollars worth of bricks and hiding them in his $2 million dollar home.
Android Apps of the Week: Instagram, Quick Terminal, and More
Aug 09, 10:00PM
Quick Terminal: Terminal apps aren't exactly known for being efficient as far as UI goes. QuickTerminal at least makes things a little easier on you by letting you store specific commands and assigning them to different shortcuts. The app already includes several basic commands like rebooting into recovery or wiping the Dalvik cache. However, you can easily add in custom commands and run them from a menu. You can even run your very own custom scripts. [Free]
iPhone Apps of the Week: Receiptmate, Snap Save, and More
Aug 09, 10:00PM
Receiptmate: No one save receipts anymore. We buy nearly everything either online or with a credit card, so since we basically have an electronic record of most of our purchases, it's become too easy to toss any potential paper trail. But some of our payments are still made in cash, and if you really want to track your budget, you need to track it all. Receiptmate makes it easy. [$3]
iPad Apps of the Week: Grid, MixBit, and More
Aug 09, 10:00PM
Grid: Created by Josh Leong, Grid allows you to put any type of multimedia into tiles of a grid that are whatever size you want. You can make grids that mix photos, text, Google Maps data, symbols, whatever. And they're sharable so you can collaborate with other users. If you've ever used a GoogleDoc to organize a group of people, this is the beautiful version of that. Grid is only for iOS right now, but at least it's free. All you visual thinkers get crackin'. [Free]
This Poor Guy Was Tasered More Than 20 Times By His Coworkers
Aug 09, 9:40PM
Bradley Jones is suing his former employers because he was repeatedly tasered on the job, leaving him a broken paranoid mess. Good god, this poor guy.
Slow-motion video shows the insane speed of Formula 1 pitstops
Aug 09, 9:40PM
Whether you like motor sports or not, the space age engineering, design prowess, and mechanical dexterity of Formula 1 teams is something anyone can really admire. The speed of the pit stop crews is something that is hard to believe. How can they do it in 2.05 seconds? Discover how in this slow motion video.
Let's Talk About Whatever You Want Right Now
Aug 09, 9:31PM
Hello, friends! It's that time of the week again: Friday afternoon, in which we open up a thread to talk about whatever you want in the name of blowing off some steam. From Snowden's shout-out in today's Obama presser, to the war on Candy Crush addiction, to the mysterious origins of the best Vine compilation of the year.
Apple Wins Again Against Samsung: ITC Bans Some Samsung Phones
Aug 09, 9:24PM
Word is trickling in through the wire that Apple just scored another court victory over Samsung. What does that mean? For now it looks like the United States International Trade Commission has ordered Samsung to stop selling and distributing devices that infringe on two Apple patents.
I Really Want a Giant Unabridged English Dictionary and I Don't Care
Aug 09, 9:20PM
Does a 35-pound dictionary count as a gadget? I don't know. I don't know.
How to Make Alcoholic Ice Cream, the Greatest Dessert of All Time
Aug 09, 9:00PM
Summer is waning, but remains a punishing, sticky mess. So here's a re-introduction to an old friend, alcoholic ice cream, which originally ran November 18, 2011.
This Week In Time Capsules: Would You Eat 65-Year-Old Capsule Cake?
Aug 09, 8:51PM
This week's round-up of the hottest in time capsule news includes discreetly hidden invitations for any real-life time travelers, memories from the 2011 earthquake in Christchurch, and a slice of cake found in a time capsule from 1948.
This New TV Spot For JOBS Shows Ashton Can Actually Act
Aug 09, 8:32PM
By now we've seen the trailers and watched the behind-the-scenes clip and learned all about the method acting and all that, but what we haven't done is really figured out if Ashton Kutcher can really be Steve Jobs. Brace yourselves, folks: He's pretty good.
Holy Crap, Does This Shazam for Live Music Actually Work?
Aug 09, 8:08PM
Music recognition apps like Shazam are great for telling you what's playing on the radio or at the bar, but they can't help you identify anything that's being performed live. That is until now. Gracenote has shown off an early prototype of an app that will do just that.
Obama Will Reform Spy Programs But Won't Call Snowden a Patriot
Aug 09, 8:03PM
President Obama announced a series of reforms to the country's surveillance practices on Friday at his first full press conference in nearly three months. The actions the administration is taking are many, and there's still a lot that's up in the air. One thing's for sure, though. Obama does not think Edward Snowden deserves any credit.
I Never Want to Stop Watching This Incredible Vine Compilation Video
Aug 09, 7:55PM
Some blessed, benevolent soul who we only know as YouTube user Eric S has gone and created what will undoubtedly be the best 11 minutes and 38 seconds of your day—a compilation video of the best Vines of 2013 so far. And you're going to wish it never had to end.
Regular People Have No Idea How To Manage Photos On Their iPhone
Aug 09, 7:44PM
I'm serious, they don't. They don't know that they don't, but they don't.
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