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Not to be outdone by their colleagues at Google Maps, the Gmail team has their own old-new technology: Morse Code on Android. We didn’t know LL Cool J worked at Google.
Not to be outdone by their colleagues at Google Maps, the Gmail team has their own old-new technology: Morse Code on Android. We didn’t know LL Cool J worked at Google.
Poor Arthur had an injury to his ears, and had to wear one of those stupid plastic cones. Needless to say, he didn’t like it one bit – and even once he admitted his fate, he never quite got the hang of it.
It’s not yet April 1st, but we suspect the guys at Google released one of their pranks early, with the new Google Maps for the Nintendo Entertainment System. Click “Quest” in the upper right to try it.
The hypnotic video for Cerulean, one of the tracks from Unpatterns, the upcoming LP from English electro-duo James Ford and Jas Shaw aka Simian Mobile Disco. The album drops May 14.
(NSFW: Language) The land of Tamriel hides a dark secret: The Thane of Whiterun is a compulsive hoarder. Actually it’s not a secret. We all do it. We blame Bethesda for making it too easy.
We’ve never quite understood the entertainment value of watching a steeplechase, but it’s double-whammy schadenfreude moments like this one that give us some hope for getting our money’s worth.
PBS period drama Downton Abbey takes place in the early 20th century in British countryside. The only difference in this version is that it takes place at in the 21st century at an Arby’s. Close enough.
Aleksander Gamme recently went on a lengthy expedition to the South Pole, on day 86 of his trek, he found his final cache of goodies he left behind for himself – and boy is he happy with its contents.
A montage of pros wakeboarding, wakeskating & wakesurfing, all shot with the GoPro HD Hero2. Watch it in 1080p to gauge the camera’s quality. The song is Caduceus by Thriftworks.
Italo Romano did not let the fact that he doesn’t have legs keep him from making his way into the Semi-Finals round of the Tampa Pro Skateboarding event earlier this week.
Let’s take a break from YouTube’s latest clips and look at one of its greatest hits. Watch as comic Michael Davis juggles balls, food and other objects, not to mention his stand up routine.
Another hilarious sketch from Key & Peele. Two office mates take a petty joke and turn it into a bitter rivalry. It loses steam about halfway through, but the first scene is priceless.
The iconic Cartier Panthére brooch comes to life and takes a gem-encrusted VFX journey around the world in this commercial for the company known as “The Jeweler of Kings, King of Jewelers.”
Newscaster Ron Burgundy drops by the set of Conan O’Brien to handle his flute, dish out insults to Conan, and to announce the long-awaited sequel to Anchorman is finally in the works.
The MAD animated show explains why the Superfriends were right to change their team’s name to Justice League: the old name was only half right. US viewers can see the original clip here.
A profile on Allan Benton, owner of Benton’s Smoky Mountain Country Hams, famous for its cured meats. A passionate man who loves eating his products as much as he likes making ’em.
YouTuber wae1218 caught her pug eating a sausage off her table. She reprimands her pet, and the guilty dog slinks away behind the doorway like a pitiful human kid, on two legs and all.
Jason Statham is the Jack Bauer of action stars. He’s starred in many movies, but too much of the same thing in a short time makes it seem like he’s appearing in the same movie every time.
There’s something strangely compelling about the way that the classic cello of Yo-Yo Ma perfectly complements the smooth moves of Los Angeles based dancer Charles “Lil Buck” Riley.
Is it just us, or does The Dark Knight look a little soft around the middle in this amusing a Capella take on Seal’s classic Kiss from a Rose by singer Matt Mulholland?
Daniel Franke and Cedric Kiefer created this digital sculpture by capturing the movements and sounds of a dancer using three Kinects, then rendering them into abstract volumetric 3D forms.
Samsung Portugal produced this eye-popping clip which features some of the coolest projection mapping we’ve seen – using a human being as the projection surface instead of a building or screens.
Someday a “book” will be but bits of data, just one of the many functions embedded in our gadgets. Here’s a look at the soon-to-be lost art of printing and bookbinding, courtesy of Glen Milner.
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