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666 Park Avenue Is A Modern-Day Rosemary's Baby

Jun 02, 1:00AM

I watch all my TV online, so I completely missed 666 Park Avenue when it aired on ABC from September 2012 to July 2013. I only stumbled across it recently when I was trawling the bottomless pit of B-grade horror that Netflix has. To my surprise, the show wasn't complete garbage. In fact, it was actually really, really good.

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Michael Jackson: Slave To The Rhythm

Jun 02, 12:45AM

Until recently, I was one of those people who refused to believe that Michael Jackson was really dead. I know, I know, I'm probably crazy, but look, I grew up on the guy's music, OK?

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The F-35 Fighter Plane Is Even More of a Mess Than You Thought

Jun 02, 12:07AM

The F-35 Fighter Plane Is Even More of a Mess Than You Thought

The US military's F-35 Joint Strike Fighter aircraft is proving to be a pain in the neck in more ways than one.

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Three Lost Dyson Inventions, Including a Google Glass That Never Was

Jun 01, 11:01PM

Three Lost Dyson Inventions, Including a Google Glass That Never Was

Dyson's first cyclonic vacuum cleaner was launched 21 years ago, but before it made it into consumer's hands, the company's research and development team went through 5,127 prototypes to perfect its design. Since then the company's R&D lab has been responsible for some amazing products —including a few that have never seen the light of day before now.

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"Mind-Controlled" Airplanes Might Just Be A Thing

Jun 01, 9:58PM

A mind-controlled iPhone? Sure, we'll take it. A mind-controlled Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1? Why not? A mind-controlled airplane powered by the pilot's brainwaves? Hold on for a moment while we look for the nearest emergency exit.

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4K Is Officially the Next Dumb Format War

Jun 01, 9:00PM

4K Is Officially the Next Dumb Format War

If your bank account has left you unaware of the state of the 4K movement, here's a fun surprise: if you buy a 4K movie from Sony, you'll need a Sony television to play it back. If you buy one from Samsung, you'll need a Samsung TV to view it. Which means that what should be a fiesta for your eyes has turned into just another proprietary pain in the ass.

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WWDC: What Are You Looking Forward To Most?

Jun 01, 8:00PM

WWDC: What Are You Looking Forward To Most?

Just when we're finally getting used to iOS 7 and OS X Mavericks, it's time for Apple to reveal what's next in the future of these platforms. WWDC 2014, Apple's annual developer conference is happening in San Francisco's Moscone West in less than 24 hours and we've got many, many things on our iOS 8 and OS X wishlist. What's on yours?

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Scientists Can Now 3D Print Human Blood Vessels

Jun 01, 7:03PM

Scientists Can Now 3D Print Human Blood Vessels

Sure, we can now 3D print stem cells and even whole organs like kidneys , heart, liver and lungs. But 3D printing blood vessels? Now that was a challenge.

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You Can Grab Software That Helped Pixar Make Wall-E For Free Soon

Jun 01, 6:00PM

You Can Grab Software That Helped Pixar Make Wall-E For Free Soon

If you're an aspiring animator, this might be the best news you'll hear this month: Pixar is giving away—that's right, giving away—a version of RenderMan, its in-house rendering software. Gratis. No catch. You'll be able to download the program some time in August.

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Google Wants To Bring The Best Moto X Feature to Every Android Phone

Jun 01, 5:08PM

Google Wants To Bring The Best Moto X Feature to Every Android Phone

One of the best features of the Moto X—besides that perfectly-sized screen—is its always-on listening capability. Nothing beats saying "OK, Google" and watching the device wake up from sleep to do your bidding. It works like magic, and if this Android Police report is true, it'll be coming to every Android phone before you know it.

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Report: The NSA Collects Millions of Faces From Email, Texts, and More

Jun 01, 4:00PM

Report: The NSA Collects Millions of Faces From Email, Texts, and More

Not only is the NSA interested in all your email and text messages, it would love to know exactly what you look like. The New York Times reports that the agency has been using new facial recognition software to tap into millions of images in emails, texts messages, video-conferences, and even social media to build a massive visual database.

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​iOS 8 Wish List: What We Want (And What We'll Get)

Jun 01, 1:24PM

​iOS 8 Wish List: What We Want (And What We'll Get)

Over the course of the last year, we've debated, accepted, and ultimately learned to enjoy iOS 7 , but that doesn't mean we're not ready for another round of improvements. Here's what we're hoping to see when Apple shows off iOS 8 next week.

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WWDC 2014 Predictions: What's Next for iOS, OS X, and the Rest of Apple

Jun 01, 12:15PM

WWDC 2014 Predictions: What's Next for iOS, OS X, and the Rest of Apple


WWDC kicks off Monday June 2nd , and as usual we're expecting exciting things from Apple's annual developer extravaganza. It's almost a given that we'll get a parade of updates to iOS and OS X, but what else do Tim Cook and Co have planned for the party? Here are our best bets.

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A Motion-Stabilized Cloverfield Is Awesomely Unwatchable

Jun 01, 1:00AM

I bet I can guess the first thing that comes to your mind when I say Cloverfield: "SHAKY CAAAAAM!!" It's so excessive it can be a little bit of a problem, and some endeavoring internet hero tried to fix it. The result is a Cloverfield that's unwatchable in a completely different way.

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Dear and the Headlights: I Just Do

Jun 01, 12:00AM

Ugh, love songs are so sappy, right? Usually! But every once in a while there's a glorious exception. Something full-to-bursting with a vital vibrancy. Something earnest and cute without being lame. Dear and the Headlights' "I Just Do" is one of those songs.

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This Blade Runner Art Show Will Hold You Over Until the Sequel

May 31, 11:00PM

This Blade Runner Art Show Will Hold You Over Until the Sequel

Not long ago we covered an Indiegogo venture that was too good an idea not to let the world know. Six months later Moments Lost: A Blade Runner Tribute has come to complete fruition and it brought some really succulent Blade Runner fanfiction along with it.

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What the Synapses in Your Brain Actually Look Like

May 31, 10:00PM

What the Synapses in Your Brain Actually Look Like

Without synapses, your neurons wouldn't be able to communicate and your brain would be little more than a ball of meat. Exactly what synapses look like has been a mystery until now, and it turns out that even though their job is simple, they're complicated as hell.

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Pizza Slice Pizza Plates Are a Classier Way To Serve Pizza Pie

May 31, 9:00PM

Pizza Slice Pizza Plates Are a Classier Way To Serve Pizza Pie

Paper plates might be ok in a barbecue scenario, or for serving birthday cake, but a greasy pizza will make short work of what little structural integrity they had to begin with. When a slice of pepperoni pie is on the menu, there's no better way to serve it up than on a set of these pizza graphic plates.

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The Forgotten History Of CGI

May 31, 8:00PM

The Forgotten History Of CGI

The roots of CGI lie in the first mechanical aids to drawing and painting. The earliest of these were developed to help solve a problem every artist has found to be sticky: perspective.

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This week in tech reads: What really happens when you shock a dead brain with electricity, the real

May 31, 8:00PM

This week in tech reads: What really happens when you shock a dead brain with electricity, the real science behind the summeriest sci-fi movies, ex-Lulzsec hacker walks free, and more!

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Do You Ever Snoop on Friends' Phones?

May 31, 7:00PM

Do You Ever Snoop on Friends' Phones?

If you've ever disabled the PIN on your lock screen (hi, hello), or lent your phone to someone, you know the feeling. Oh shit I left my phone in there with them! I hope I don't have anything embarrassing on there. Shit, did I leave that tab open? It's OK. I can trust them, right? Can I trust you? Time to fess up.

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Google's Stealthy Logo Update, Beats by Apple, Pink Slime, and More

May 31, 6:00PM

Google's Stealthy Logo Update, Beats by Apple, Pink Slime, and More

WWDC is on the horizon, and we're waiting with bated breath about what iOS 8 might bring. But in the meantime Google tweaked its logo ever so slightly, Apple bought Beats f'reals, we tried out the Surface Pro 3, pondered pink slime, and saw some new self driving cars. Check out all that and more below!

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One Man's Crazy Quest To Build a Tiny House on the Moon

May 31, 5:00PM

One Man's Crazy Quest To Build a Tiny House on the Moon

There's no end to fantasies about living on the moon. Actually possible moon bases , fictional Nazi moon bases , insane Newt Gingrich moon bases . Swedish artist Mikael Genberg has a more modest goal: one, tiny, uninhabited lunar house by 2015.

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How to Stream Anything from Android to AirPlay

May 31, 4:00PM

How to Stream Anything from Android to AirPlay

The AirPlay wireless streaming system makes sharing stuff between your phone and TV incredibly easy—but only if stick with Apple gadgets. Try to share content from an Android and suddenly you're out of luck. But with these third-party streaming apps, Airplay and Android can finally speak the same language.

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San Francisco's Sights Reflected Upside-Down In Perfectly Clear Puddles

May 31, 1:00PM

San Francisco's Sights Reflected Upside-Down In Perfectly Clear Puddles

San Francisco's got a beautiful skyline, but Angela May Chen prefers looking towards the pavement for a crystal clear view. The designer and photographer captured some of the city's iconic (and lovably hyper-local) sights reflected perfectly in puddles after good hard rains then flipped the pics, resulting in a series that is a delightfully funky mind-fuck.

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