Saturday, January 31, 2015









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How a Tweet Turned Into the Best New Multiplayer Game in Years





“Contemplating building a game entirely with friends on twitter/fb. Totally open and ‘Mad Lib’ style. Could be fun or totally awful.” The tweet, posted by Mike Mika a little more than a year ago, was followed by another. It showed a crude red box among white and gray platforms.



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The Pirate Bay comes back weeks after a police raid





We're starting to wonder if it's nigh-on impossible to keep The Pirate Bay down.



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Europe's political order is being challenged





Everything that exists, taught Aristotle, is the same as itself, and is different from everything else. During the hot years of the euro crisis, leaders of the most troubled economies sought desperately to remind investors of this eternal truth. Portugal, insisted its politicians, was not Greece.



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Friday, January 30, 2015

7 retro-inspired iOS games you should’ve been playing yesterday





Before we had iPhones to game on, we had these. They didn’t even make phone calls. Photo Phil Monger/Flickr CC



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Japan Crate | Japanese Candy Delivered To You Every Month





Crazy Japanese Candy, Hand Selected, Starting from $12/Month Subscribe Now Now you can! Every month we'll send you a mystery box ranging from 4-6 full size candies or 10-12 with DIY Candy Kits. Receive anything from a sushi candy making kit to Vanilla Ice Cream Kit Kats.



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Hit British Series Black Mirror Getting American Adaptation





Often compared to “The Twilight Zone,” the British series “Black Mirror” has proven itself a big hit here in the states, ever since being put up for streaming on Netflix.



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Legendary jailbreak hacker Comex is assisting iMods with a Cydia Substrate alternative





It’s been a long time since we’ve heard Comex’s name be associated with jailbreaking, but he’s back, and in a fairly large and controversial way.



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After Billions in Subsidies, The Final Verizon FiOS Map Is Bleak as Hell





As Verizon inches towards the end of its long-promised FiOS expansion, we can finally get a look at all the places these heavily trumpeted fiber cables have actually ended up. Behold the final(ish) Verizon FiOS Fiber map. It's bleak as hell.



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You Wouldn't Understand, MOM









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This Budweiser Super Bowl Commercial Is Definitely One to Watch (VIDEO)









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An Odd Hypothesis About Bubbles Could Finally Lead to Nuclear Fusion





Nuclear fusion is the dream of energy scientists the world over, because it promises limitless, clean electricity. Most efforts to kickstart the process use high-intensity lasers, insane magnetic field and super-hot hydrogen plasmas. But there may be a more humble alternative.



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A Simple Flowchart to Help You Decide If You Should Vaccinate Your Child





Yes, you should. Yes. Very much so, yes. Yup. Indeed you should. Yes. Yep. Affirmative. Do it. Yes. Certainly. Uh-huh. Absolutely. Yes, yes, yes. The full version's below, by the way. The answer's still yes. [Medium via Flowing Data]



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Thursday, January 29, 2015

OnePlus will reveal its 'OxygenOS' February 12th





As Cyanogen moves along a new path (apparently with help from Microsoft) phone maker OnePlus is working on its own flavor of Android, and now it has a name: OxygenOS.



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Fiery star deaths may look different than we thought





Supernovae are the funeral pyres of very massive stars. They forge most of the basic elements we know, including the ones that make up our bodies. But we still don't know exactly how they happen.



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How to play Windows games on your Mac without Windows





The Mac has plenty of games, but it'll always get short shrift compared to Windows. If you want to play the latest games on your Mac, you have no choice but to install Windows...



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The Forgotten 13th Avenue That New York City Built and Then Destroyed 





Yesterday we looked at the great "fattening" of New York and all the parts that are built on what basically amounts to trash. But it turns out that parts of the city have also disappeared—and for a few decades, New York even had 13 grand north-south avenues, not 12.



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FCC redefines broadband speeds as 25Mbps downloads, 3Mbps uploads





The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has changed its definition of broadband, after commissioners voted 3-2 in favor.



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Fresh ‘Terminator: Genysis’ Trailer Is Good, Mindless Fun





We’re still not sure what to think about the new Terminator movie. The franchise was never going to reach the heights of Judgement Day, but damned if we didn’t enjoy the latest trailer. I think the best way to approach Genisys is just to enjoy the movie for what it is: mindless entertainment.



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Dust-Proof Your Home With a DIY Fabric Softener and Water Solution





We already know that dryer sheets can help repel dust. But for a cheap, more versatile solution, use a DIY fabric softener solution and just spray. Just like fabric softener sheets create a barrier for dust, their liquid counterpart will do the trick, too. Reader's Digest suggests:



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Terminator Genisys – Big Game Spot and New Poster!





Gearing up for the big game if only to see the commercials? Looking forward to another look at Terminator Genisys? Well you don’t have to wait because we’ve gone forward in time to bring you back Sunday’s trailer now. See how that worked? Clever, eh?



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A Heroin Dealer Tells the Silk Road Jury What It Was Like to Sell Drugs Online





Today at the trial of Ross Ulbricht, the 30-year-old Texan accused of running the Silk Road’s contraband bazaar, prosecutors called to the stand Michael Duch, a 40-year-old Silk Road heroin dealer from New York state.



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A Clever Trick for Getting Any Student to Learn Math Quickly (3 pics)









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Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Stevie Wonder Herbie Hancock Mashup - Pomplamoose





A mashup of Stevie Wonder's "Superstition" with two Herbie Hancock songs: "Watermelon Man" and "Chameleon". If you like it, you can help us make more videos/songs by going to http://ift.tt/1JmFy0a this song on iTunes: http://bit.ly/1ys7wWCGet this song on Loudr (not on iTunes): http:



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Use a Raspberry Pi as a Tor/VPN Router for Anonymous Browsing





We've shown you how to use a Raspberry Pi as both a Tor proxy and a personal VPN, but Make shows off how to do both in one unit for truly anonymous browsing everywhere. The build here uses two Wi-Fi adapters to get the job done.



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LongScreen is a great app for combining screenshots





I don’t think anyone takes more screenshots than an Apple blogger. They’re particularly convenient when doing an app review where you want to illustrate the post with proper screenshots showing the app in action.



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Microsoft just made OneDrive totally awesome





Wednesday, Microsoft rolled out an all-new version of its OneDrive sync client for the Mac while bringing out a plethora of really cool features on the web and releasing a revamped iOS app.



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The Zombie Apocalypse Is Already an Reality (43 pics)









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Fun with Killer Asteroids





To date human beings have spotted about 300,000 asteroids. These range in scale from Ceres, the first discovered, way back on the first day of the 19th century (950 kilometers in diameter), to unnamed boulders. Little asteroids (say, the size of a bus or a house) far outnumber the big ones.



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Apple's iCloud.com Photos App Receives New Features





Over the weekend, Apple’s iCloud.com Photos app was updated and users can now zoom in on photos in their iCloud Photo Library using the new zoom option on the toolbar. According to iFun.de, users will also be able to send photos to others by emailing straight from the website directly.



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How the Pencil Sharpener Was Invented





For years, the knife was the most commonly used tool to sharpen the wooden writing instrument known as a pencil (which historians believe was invented in the 15th or 16th century). But whittling the wood away to eventually produce a point was a time-consuming, tedious, and inexact process.



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Why SimCity 2000 is the Most Important Game I've Ever Played





The same game can be different things to different people, with gender, history, age, cultural background and political beliefs working to influence and funnel its messages and meanings for every unique player. This post originally appeared on Kotaku UK.



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Traveling Faster Than the Speed of Light: Warp Drive Feasible?





The universe is full of mysteries that challenge our current knowledge. In "Beyond Science" Epoch Times collects stories about these strange phenomena to stimulate the imagination and open up previously undreamed of possibilities. Are they true? You decide.



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Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Ancient star system reveals Earth-sized planets forming near start of universe





Source: University of Sydney Summary: A Sun-like star with orbiting planets, dating back to the dawn of the Galaxy, has been discovered by an international team of astronomers. At 11.



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Star Trek Warp Drive Physics and Future Space Travel Op-Ed





The upcoming "Star Trek" game rekindles the show's voyage of exploration, but it's also a shoot-em-up title.Marc G.



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YouTube stops using Adobe Flash, now defaults to HTML5 video player





When Steve Jobs was challenged on the iPad’s lack of support for Adobe’s Flash runtime for web video, manifested at the time as black rectangles on websites in place of Flash video, he said that “those holes are getting plugged real fast”. And guess what? He was damn right.



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Monday, January 26, 2015

All the faces of Ultron: The design evolution of the Avengers' archenemy





Outstanding illustration of the new Ultron on the cover of Empire this week. I remember how fascinated I was the first time I saw Ultron in Avengers. It was issue #162, published in 1977—I saw it much later because it arrived to Spain in 1980s.



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Do not go gentle into that good night





Chris Nolan’s latest movie Interstellar is an epic adventure across time and space, accompanied by an equally epic and thunderous soundtrack by Hans Zimmer. It was by far the most enjoyable cinematic experience I’ve had since Nolan’s mind-bending 2010 masterpiece Inception.



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Sunday, January 25, 2015

The Real Story Behind Jeff Bezos's Fire Phone Debacle And What It Means For Amazon's Future





Interviews with dozens of current and former employees reveal what went wrong and what it tells us about where Amazon is headed. It is a cold day in early December in Midtown Manhattan, and Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos has barely taken his seat on stage when his interviewer throws out that brusque query.



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NASA's New Horizons spacecraft zooms in on Pluto





Pluto, get ready for your close-up. After traveling nine years across more than 3 billion miles of space, a spacecraft the size of a grand piano is about to give humanity its first high-resolution view of the dwarf planet that's about two-thirds the size of our moon.



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Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Scientists Can Zoom Inside Real-Time 3D Images of Cells with this New Microscope





Using sheets of light to scan cells, a new microscope can capture real-time 3D videos of what's happening inside cells down to the molecular level—feat once thought impossible.



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Crazy Slo-Mo Video Explains Why Rain Has That Distinctive Smell





Have you ever smelled that distinctive, sweet aroma that lingers after it rains? Scientists call it "petrichor," and since the 1960s, they've believed it comes from oils and chemicals that are released when raindrops hit the ground.



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Stick-On Tattoo Measures Blood Sugar Without Needles





Diabetics often prick their fingers up to eight times a day to check their blood sugar.



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Tuesday, January 20, 2015

10 Responses to “T-Mobile USA CEO responds to ‘unsustainable’ claim in typical Uncarrier fashion”





What does T-Mobile US CEO John Legere have to say about comments from parent company Deutsche Telekom this week calling his “Uncarrier” approach unsustainable?



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Rapper Throws a Fit in an Apple Store Because They Won't Let Him Record a Music Video









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Anna Kournikova is my favorite tennis player





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Epic Photos That Are Truly Fascinating (19 pics + 1 gif)





Sigourney Weaver tests out the flame-thrower prior to filming “Alien” on the Shepperton Studios’ backlot lawn, 1978. A remote switch was used to activate the lighter inside, and once lit, director Ridley Scott “liked to keep it that way.”



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Audio Hijack 3 brings a new interface, templates, and much more





Rogue Amoeba has launched Audio Hijack 3, the latest version of their app that lets you record from almost any audio source. Ready for OS X Mavericks and Yosemite Audio Hijack 3 has a new interface, along with session templates, the new Home window, and more.



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