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Where NFL Quarterbacks Throw, Visualized

Sep 10, 10:49AM

Where NFL Quarterbacks Throw, Visualized

We've seen plenty of analysis of NBA games from Kirk Goldsberry, but now he's turned his attention to football. In particular, he's taken a look at passes relative to the line of scrimmage in the NFL—and the results are really interesting.

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PayPal Beacon Is Going to Make Hands-Free Payment Way More Common

Sep 10, 9:58AM

PayPal Beacon Is Going to Make Hands-Free Payment Way More Common

PayPal's stuck another clever little location-aware payment option into its smartphone app, with the Beacon tool letting users pay for items without even having to sigh and pull a mobile out of a pocket.

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How to Turn an Old SLR and Lens Into a Peephole

Sep 10, 9:14AM

If you have a knackered old SLR lying around, are game for a project and fancy adding a little quirk to your front door, why not think about creating a photography themed peephole?

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UK cable provider Virgin Media will become the first ever to partner up with Netflix and provide its

Sep 10, 8:35AM

UK cable provider Virgin Media will become the first ever to partner up with Netflix and provide its streaming services. A sign of things to come in the US?

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Why Does Your Voice Sound Different When It's Recorded?

Sep 10, 8:22AM

If you've ever listened to a recording of yourself and thought you sound completely different, you're not alone. But more than that, you were also correct. Here's why it sounds different.

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You Can Now Stream Video From Android to Roku

Sep 10, 7:33AM

You Can Now Stream Video From Android to Roku

Roku has updated its Android app with an awesome new feature: you can now stream video from your Android handset to the media box.

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WSJ: The New iPhone Will Include a Fingerprint Scanner

Sep 10, 6:43AM

Ahead of today's big Apple event, the Wall Street Journal is reaffirming rumors that the more expensive of the two phones to be announced will feature fingerprint scanning technology.

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What Is Reddit?

Sep 10, 5:00AM

Anyone who has ever scrolled a page on a website or clicked a link on the Internet or watched a video on YouTube or enjoys the practicality of living with electricity should know what Reddit is. But could you explain it to someone who's never heard of it? Is it the front page of the Internet as it claims? A chaotic community of circle jerkers that it can devolve into? Everything a newspaper should be? A wonderful time waster? Or somewhere in between all four? CGPGrey explains what Reddit exactly is. [CGPGrey]

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Olympus OM-D E-M1 Hands-On: So Hot You Won't Believe It's Mirrorless

Sep 10, 4:00AM

Olympus OM-D E-M1 Hands-On: So Hot You Won't Believe It's Mirrorless

The interchangeable-lens OM-D E-M1 is so much camera you won't believe it's mirroress. The E-M1 is the successor to 2010's E-5, the last Olympus camera with a mirror box and an optical viewfinder. I just shot with one of the first units in the world at the Oly launch event in New York, and I'm certain that almost no one needs a DSLR anymore. This camera is a serious business photography machine.

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The Weirdest Thing on the Internet Tonight: Floating in My Mind

Sep 10, 4:00AM

If only one's collective life experiences really were this tangible as they are in this touching animated short by Gobelins animation school student, Helene LaRoux with original music by Mathieu Alvado. And while the influence of the Pixar's Up is clear, this story easily stands on its own merits.

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Watch a Girl Age Into an Old Woman in This Stunning Time Lapse

Sep 10, 3:00AM

Aging is a fierce b-word that deepens the lines on your face, sags the skin on your body and grays the hair on your head. All in the name of accruing wisdom! The thing with aging though is that it literally takes years to see its effect. Well, this incredible time lapse fast forwards the process and shows what a girl would look like as an old woman.

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What If Spike Jonze's Movie Her Was Actually Voiced By Siri?

Sep 10, 2:00AM

So though the premise of a man falling in love with the voice of his phone's operating system is a little ridiculous, Spike Jonze's movie Her actually looks wonderful and maybe even believable. But duh! Who wouldn't fall in love with Scarlett Johansson's voice? Just hearing the huskiness makes you imagine the bombshell that is Scarlett Jo. So what if we replaced Johansson's voice with something more robotically realistic... like Siri's. Yeah, it would be pretty funny.

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GoPro Studio 2.0 Hands-On: Easier, Awesomer Videos (UPDATE)

Sep 10, 1:23AM

GoPro Studio 2.0 Hands-On: Easier, Awesomer Videos (UPDATE)

GoPro, the Q-Tips of action cameras, recognized a problem. People are shooting tons of footage with their cameras, but are then letting it languish away on a dusty old hard drive, unseen and unedited. The California company is hoping to help correct that with new mobile apps and desktop editing software.

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How to Make a Paper Airplane Fly Forever

Sep 10, 1:00AM

The trick to make a paper airplane fly forever isn't in the quality of the paper or the intricacy of the folding, it's in using an electric stove to keep the paper airplane afloat in constant motion. Just watch the video above, the paper airplane keeps going in circles and circles and circles over the stove. Of course you may end up accidentally burning something but imagine the awesome points your childhood self would give your current day self. [ViralVideoLab]

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Paranoid MGMT Album Trailer Was Penned the Day After Snowden Reveal

Sep 10, 12:00AM

The trailer for MGMT's forthcoming self-titled record isn't the first piece of culture that's inspired by this summer's NSA revelations, but the nearly 7-minute video is probably the most ambitious yet. The concept is simple: A band rehearses while a the NSA monitors their every move. It's absolutely silly, and sadly, it's absolutely relevant, too.

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Google Glass Is No More the Future of Safety Than Radio Was in 1923

Sep 09, 10:08PM

Google Glass Is No More the Future of Safety Than Radio Was in 1923

Many an armchair futurist seems absolutely convinced that Google Glass might soon render street crime obsolete. The thinking goes that when everyone is under the watchful eye of a web-connected faceputer, your common street hoodlum will no longer be able to rob with impunity. We've been down this road before.

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You Can Now Buy a Google Nexus 7 With LTE

Sep 09, 10:02PM

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How To Improve Your Chances of Surviving a Lightning Strike

Sep 09, 9:40PM

It's no secret that finding yourself outside and exposed during a thunderstorm greatly enhances your risk of being struck by lightning. But it turns out there are some simple tricks you can use to increase your chances of survival if the clouds do decide to strike you from above.

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io9 It was the biggest Burning Man ever, and this is what I saw there | Jezebel The Super Sad Post-H

Sep 09, 9:22PM

io9 It was the biggest Burning Man ever, and this is what I saw there | Jezebel The Super Sad Post-Heartbreak Workout Is Not Actually Sad At All | Jalopnik Street Racer Running From Police Helicopter Is Like GTA In Real Life | Lifehacker Five Annoying Life Problems You Can Solve for $5 with Fiver

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Apple's Most Important New Product This Month Won't Be an iPhone

Sep 09, 9:21PM

Apple's Most Important New Product This Month Won't Be an iPhone

Tomorrow, Apple will introduce the world to two new iPhones. One will look almost exactly like the current iPhone, the other will look slightly different. Apple will sell millions of each type. And both will hardly matter at all compared to iOS 7.

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The Human Powered Toy Helicopter That Never Needs Charging

Sep 09, 9:00PM

The Human Powered Toy Helicopter That Never Needs Charging

They're undeniably fun, but all remote control toys—particularly those that fly—have one very unfortunate downside in common: they all run out of power too quickly. Whether it's gas or batteries, they'll all be grounded before you're done having fun. But not this tiny flying propeller.

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The Five Most Beautiful Bikes From Brooklyn's First Handmade Bike Show

Sep 09, 8:42PM

The Five Most Beautiful Bikes >From Brooklyn's First Handmade Bike Show

For two brief days last month, you could find any hand-crafted bike you've ever wanted at the Warsaw Concert Hall in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. Inside the antique Polish dive bar, reps from Horse, Rosko, Coast, Ceremony, and more all came to display their finest crop of custom frames. For cyclists, it was pure magic.

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Flowers Shatter Like Glass Thanks to Liquid Nitrogen and an Air Gun

Sep 09, 8:20PM

Flowers Shatter Like Glass Thanks to Liquid Nitrogen and an Air Gun

There are some science class staples that will never cease to be amazing, no matter how often you see them—among them, liquid nitrogen. To wit: these beautiful images of flower blooms, flash-frozen using liquid-state nitrogen and shattered in front of a camera lens for our amusement.

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Daisy-Chain This Keychain Solar Battery's Panels For Faster Charges

Sep 09, 8:00PM

Daisy-Chain This Keychain Solar Battery's Panels For Faster Charges

You can never have too many sources of backup power for your mobile devices. And not only is the compact ClicLite easy to carry around, it also charges itself using the sun's continuously free rays. But what's that you say? That tiny solar panel will take hours to recharge its internal battery? Well then it's a good thing you can increase its sunlight-trapping capacity with extra snap-on panels.

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Is L.A. Too Spread Out to Be a Tech Center?

Sep 09, 7:40PM

Is L.A. Too Spread Out to Be a Tech Center?

New York Times tech writer Eilene Zimmerman did not come to Los Angeles to make friends, you guys. In her story and blog post about L.A.'s startup culture, Zimmerman manages to cram as many tired stereotypes as she can into a single sentence: "As a city, Los Angeles has been better known more for sprawl, gang violence and Botox than its tech start-up scene." Her point (and she does have one): L.A. has, like, too much traffic to have a real tech scene or anything, but, gosh darn it, these folks are trying!

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