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Dredd: So Dumb, So Fun
Sep 01, 1:00AM
I put off seeing Dredd for a long time. You might be in the same boat. Maybe you've heard vaguely good things about it, but just never really bothered to hunt it down and check it out because, well, it's a movie called "Dredd." Let me push you over the edge. Just do it.
Cymbals Eat Guitars: Rifle Eyesight (Proper Name)
Sep 01, 12:00AM
So I've blabbed at you guys about Cymbals Eat Guitars a couple of times before. But this time I'm extra serious. "Rifle Eyesight (Proper Name)" is my favorite jam of theirs, and dare I say the best? I dare. It is.
The World's Tallest Hotwheels Wall Track Puts Your Childhood to Shame
Aug 31, 11:00PM
Remember that awesome Hotwheels track you built when you were a kid? The one that went from the bedroom all the way down the stairs and into the kitchen? Yeah, that was cool, but this one tops it. Meet the setup Hotwheels' is calling the largest wall track in the world.
Don't You Wish You Were In One of These Beautiful Natural Pools?
Aug 31, 10:16PM
You'd be crazy not to love stark, modern design like the stunning Tangga House, but the natural look can be beautiful too. Take these awesome man-made pond pools from Water House for example. You can't tell me you don't want to dive in right now.
It Takes a Ludicrous Amount of Work to Build a Quake-Proof Bridge
Aug 31, 9:05PM
Building a road might be harder than you'd think, but we all know that building a bridge is one serious feat of engineering. Here's some proof: 42,000 hours of work time-lapsed down to a hypnotizing 4-minute sprint.
What's the Most Useful Gadget People Don't Know They Need?
Aug 31, 8:00PM
Plenty of today's best gadgets and devices are well-known and basically mandatory. A good laptop, a decent smartphone, an HD TV. But under that surface, there's a whole other breed of toys that you never actively knew you wanted but now just can't imagine life without. What's yours?
Google's Crazy Internet Balloons Will Flock Together Like Cyborg Birds
Aug 31, 7:02PM
Google's Project Loon is sort of insane. Then again, that's kind of the point. And to make it actually work, the squadrons of balloons are taking a cue from nature.
Porn Habits Across the USA, Breathing Liquid, GIFs on Facebook, And More
Aug 31, 6:00PM
Well this is it folks; summer is basically over. Take your final dip in our kiddie pool of summer-style stories. We've got the worst college football uniform designs, Facebook GIFs, humans breathing liquid, how to add a button to your Android phone, US porn habits and more. Dig in!
Deadly Cloud: The Science Behind the Syrian Chemical Weapons Attack
Aug 31, 5:00PM
It's believed that last week the Syrian government murdered hundreds of its own civilians with chemical weapons. We don't know which weapon they used, but we do know it's one of a handful of chemicals called nerve agents.
This Goofy Radio Ad Got People All Worried About an Alien Invasion
Aug 31, 4:01PM
It's easy to think back on that whole Orson Wells War of the Worlds thing and think to yourself: "That could never happen today, not in a world with internet, and where everybody knows about that one time it happened already." Well, you'd be wrong.
10 Tricks to Make Yourself a Google Maps Master
Aug 31, 3:00PM
The Maps Wars are on in earnest—with Apple Maps now finding its feet after a shaky start, and Bing Maps forming an integral part of Windows Phone, Google Maps can't afford to stand still. A recent overhaul brought bringing more customization options, extra features and a brand new look. Here are 10 useful tips and tricks to help you navigate the best maps service on desktop and mobile, now that it's getting even better.
The National Guard Accidentally Practice-Bombed a Bar Parking Lot
Aug 31, 2:04PM
Forget secret NSA spying, the National Guard up and dropped an inert practice bomb into a Maryland bar parking lot Thursday night.
You might want to hold off on buying that Moto X.
Aug 31, 1:27PM
You might want to hold off on buying that Moto X. According to the often reliable Evleaks, its price is going to drop to $100 on contract later this year. And apparently it'll have four new wood-back options too. If you're into that.
The One Trick Dumbphones Are Still the Best At
Aug 31, 1:00PM
We all love our smartphones. Who could ever go back to a time before having an all-knowning internet brick on hand at all times? But there is one trick dumbphones were better at: flipping. I don't know about you, but I miss it to this day.
How to Make E-Cigarettes Look Even Dumber
Aug 31, 6:00AM
Cigarettes are bad for you. No one—not even the guy smoking on the street corner right now—will argue that. But e-cigarettes are just ridiculous looking. It looks like you're playing with a dumb toy that lights up and annoys people because you get to smoke vapor indoors. Heck, James Dean couldn't even make e-cigs look cool. So let's make it look even dumber! Jordan Morris upped the douche factor of e-cigs in this video above. [Jordan Miller via Geekosystem]
8 Ways to Make People Hate You on the Internet
Aug 31, 5:00AM
The Internet is not that hard. We all know that, right? But some people out there (probably duckface selfie-ing on Facebook right now) just aren't very good at the Internet. They just don't get it. They don't know that Google answers any question, they can't spell, they take too many selfies, they obliterate your feed with I love you's to their girlfriend or boyfriend and worst of all, they do it too damn much by posting so often. This is why we can't have nice things.
The Weirdest Thing on the Internet Tonight: Tits. (NSFW)
Aug 31, 4:00AM
Boobs, tatas, naughty pillows, fun bags—we've got so many nicknames and objectifications for the human breast that the fact that they're still attached to people is often ignored. NYC-based artist and animator, Louisa Bertman recounts her own youthful obsession with obtaining the "perfect" set in this frenetic, sometimes explicit but ultimately touching and thought-provoking animated short.
Leaked Documents Detail the Cyber Operations of US Spy Agencies
Aug 31, 2:51AM
The Washington Post has some more documents that reveal the offensive cyber-operations of US spy agencies. The cyber campaign is even broader and more aggressive than we first thought and uses movie-appropriate code names like GENIE, TAO, TURBINE and The ROC. Apparently, US spy agencies launched 231 offensive cyber-operations in 2011.
This Week's Top Comedy Video: The Shocker
Aug 31, 2:00AM
Moms are the coolest. Not because they birthed you into this world, not because they raised you, not because they can never stop taking care of you but because there was a point in time where she wasn't a mom yet. And she gave that all up to create another human. So never doubt that your mom only knows how to mother, she knows everything you did before you did. Even the shocker. Hell, she knows more about that than you do too.
Seeing Random Things Cut in Half Is the Best Thing
Aug 31, 1:01AM
Here's your #FollowFriday or #ff or whatever the cool tweet birds called it back when Twitter launched years ago and people had no idea what it was for so they made their followers create a giant circle: @HalfPics. It's a simple Twitter account that shows random things chopped in half. How random? There are grenades, camera lens, guns, ramen, toothpaste, donuts and coffee, shoes and so on. Basically, endless entertainment.
What's Your Favorite Cookbook App?
Aug 31, 12:00AM
I've got a stack of loose paper recipe cards 18 inches tall, dozens of cookbooks, a bookmark folder jam-packed with links to Food Beast, Sunset, Bon Appetit, and enough canning ratios rattling around in my head to fill a 21-quart pot. What I don't have is a single mobile resource to digitize, organize, and store my family's four generations-worth of culinary knowledge. But maybe you do.
Most Beautiful Items: August 24 - 30, 2013
Aug 30, 11:00PM
Sadly, Labor Day weekend marks the spiritual end of summer. But don't fall into the dumps yet, friends. What lies between you and the colder months are both a day off and a some of the best things we found from the realms of art, architecture, and design this week.
Would You Trust a Helium-Filled Floating Venue On Your Wedding Day?
Aug 30, 10:30PM
If you like the idea of an outdoor wedding, but not the idea of setting up a tent which can be a hassle, you might want to reach out to design studio Qastic. As part of the Connecticut-based firm's research into the feasibility of using floating structures in its architecture, it created this inflatable helium-filled pavilion for a garden wedding ceremony in New Haven.
Android Apps of the Week: Digg Reader, Dynamic Notifications and More
Aug 30, 10:00PM
It's Friday, it's the weekend, it's Labor Day weekend — it's a good day to be alive. And for Android users who've been dying to get their hands on some sweet new apps all week, it's an especially good day. Check out the best of what's out there this week!
iPad Apps of the Week: The Converted, Blackbar, ReadQuick, And More
Aug 30, 10:00PM
The best weekend of the end of summer is nearly here! Or already here, if you're the kind of person who knocked off work before 6pm. Or not here at all if you work weekends. Anyway, in honor of Labor Day, we labored all week to find you the best iPad apps. Dig in!
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