EVE Online: Incursion
This upcoming free expansion pack inundates fans of CCP’s MMO with legions of attacking Sansha NPCs, new weapons tech and a ton of new features to add a new level of challenge to the game.
This upcoming free expansion pack inundates fans of CCP’s MMO with legions of attacking Sansha NPCs, new weapons tech and a ton of new features to add a new level of challenge to the game.
Created by Xi3 Corporation, this 4-inch aluminum cube contains a fully-upgradeable modular PC. Runs an Athlon 64 X2 CPU, up to 4GB of DDR2 RAM, and offers plentiful ports.
Create the cupcake of your wildest dreams thanks to Baked by Melissa’s cupcake customizer. You’ll need to order at least 300 of the tasty cakes if you want some, but you’re hungry, right?
This brilliantly illustrated, thoroughly entertaining tale of a hungry mutt’s trip through Chinatown combines hand-drawn animation from Shanghai with 3D effects and backgrounds from Australia.
Providing the type of sophisticated image editing you’d expect to find in Adobe Photoshop, this online image editor is a great no-cost alternative you can use anywhere you have a web browser.
If you ever wondered how the radiation inside a microwave flows, this science experiment using a grid of neon bulbs and wire should help explain things. Plus, it just plain looks cool.
(NSFW: Language) Leave it to an Israeli comedy show to create a sketch featuring an attempt to mediate the war between the Angry Birds and the evil Green Pigs. Be sure to watch ’til the end.
Jimmy Fallon does his best Neil Young impression and sings an absurd yet strangely comforting cover of Willow Smith’s song Whip My Hair, with no less than the Boss himself on backing vocals.
Designed by Thanva Tivawong, the Sand Glass concept for traffic lights imitates an hourglass, providing an intuitive and less ambiguous way of indicating when the lights will change.
The shirt’s chest and belt boxes blink on and off, just like Vader’s suit, but without the life-sustaining capabilities. Electronics detach easily for washing. Limited supplies available.
Originally for the Wii only, EA Sports’ classic arcade basketball game is now available for the Xbox 360 and the PS3. Play online, beat the legends and unlock hundreds of secret teams.
If we told them once, we told them a hundred times, it’s Spinal Tap first, then Puppet Show. SFX artist Kevin McTurk’s ghostly puppet show truly deserves placement at the top of the marquee.
This VST software synth offers a clean and intuitive interface for creating sounds. It’s designed for easy experimentation and offers an online preset library so you can share sounds. Grab the Beta now.
A man wakes up in the body of a stranger, and it turns out he’s actually in a program which lets him live the final minutes of a person’s life, and is there to figure out who blew up the train he is on.
Former university instructor Dave Rankin has a goal to create the best art decks in the skateboard industry with a superior ride; judging from the talent we see here, he’s well on his way.
This fan film by Chris Drew combines footage from the original TRON with freshly created computer graphics to faithfully capture the spirit of the original while modernizing the dated original trailer.
This Mortal Kombat video only goes to show how bad-ass Sub-Zero truly is, showcasing his signature attacks and ability to link special moves together to create more lethal combos. (Thanks Dungey!)
Based on the specs of a 1930s postal sorting desk from France, this all-in-one office has a built-in leather seat that pivots underneath, and 25 assorted cubbies for holding your assorted stuff.
The natural order of things doesn’t always work, as is demonstrated in this video of a fat-ass rat taking on not one, not two, not three, not four, but five alley cats. Guess who wins?
Jason Wingrove’s Compulsion, shot and produced on the new Sony PWM-F3, is part of Seapool: a series of clips from a documentary in production on the Australian ocean pool culture in Sydney.
We all know the value of a dollar at this point, but sometimes it’s good to see the less serious side of money, so please enjoy the creative stylings of this dollar bill origami art. (Thanks, Stephanie!)
Another contender for “the best 5 second clip on the Internet”, this time featuring an otherwise majestic animal. It probably saw the original dramatic chipmunk for the first time.
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