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Porn Star Internet Memes: Naked Harlem Shake (NSFW) Because every single person on the Internet decided to force induce viralness by not really doing the Harlem Shake while making those ridiculous Harlem Shake videos, it's time to kill this meme with a "Harlem Shake" vide...
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Mr. T, Thirst, and More

Gizmodo - 16 Feb 2013 01:00
Mr. T, Thirst, and More News. Weather. Mr. T-themed everything. There's a slight chance those are your priorities in life, so we're speaking to you with this round of iPhone apps of the week. More
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This Week's Top Comedy Video: Terrible Babysitters Entrusting your child to the care of another human is terrifying enough as it is. But when that other human has a Jay Leno fetish? We're talking legitimate horror show, people. More
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WSJ: The PlayStation 4 Will Stream Video Games The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Sony's next PlayStation, which is expected to be announced on February 20th, will include a new technology that'll allow it to stream video games. Yep, streaming to play. More
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Large Hadron Collider stops for two years of tune-ups, goes out on a high note (video) We've long known that the Large Hadron Collider would need to take a break, but that doesn't take the edge off of the moment itself: as of Valentine's Day, the particle accelerator has conducted its last test for the nex...
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What's the Difference Between an Asteroid and a Meteor? Today, we dealt with an asteroid and a meteor. The 2012 DA14 asteroid zipped passed Earth today and a meteor exploded over Russia. What the heck is the difference between an asteroid and a meteor? And a meteorite? And a ...
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Best Buy to make online price-matching policy permanent Best Buy started matching prices of online retailers in time for the holidays last year, and now it's set to make the practice permanent in an effort to cure its showroom syndrome and turn window-shopping visitors into p...
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Gracenote unleashes its vast musical knowhow to developers You've probably used Gracenote thousands of times and have been none the wiser, but for good reason: the musical metadata service lives in the background of several apps, appearing only momentarily to bring meaning to yo...
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Dropbox for iOS update adds a PDF viewer and file share notifications Earlier today, Dropbox rolled out version 2.1 of its iOS app with a trio of enhancements in tow. The update, which requires iOS 5.0 or higher introduces a built-in PDF viewer, file sorting by date modified, and push noti...
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Researchers testing frugal autonomous car system, aim for $150 price tag (video) Google certainly has pockets deep enough to trick out self-driving cars with any kind of pricey gear, but researchers at the University of Oxford have begun testing a solution that aims to keep things affordable. Current...
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This Lay-Z-Boy/Ergometer Hybrid Fails as Both Arm Chair and Rowing Machine You know what smells awesome? Hot, sweaty leather--like the ass crack of Jim Morrison's pants. And now you can enjoy this pungent aroma every time you sit in this Frankensteined armchair and pull a 10k on its integrated ...
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Terrifying Meteorite Explosions, North Korea's Nuke, Photoshopped Fighter Jets, And More With a meteorite exploding over Russia today, it's easy to forget that anything else happened this week, but there was plenty of other madness. iOS proved to have a dangerous lockscreen flaw, North Korea tested a nuclear...
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Apple's latest 21.5-inch iMac hits the refurb store for $1,099 It's a rite of passage of sorts -- Apple's "skinny" iMac has now spent enough time on Earth to be deemed an appropriate addition to the company's refurb ranks. The base late-2012 configuration, which sports a 21.5-inch 1...
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Beware the Wolf in Drone's Clothing

Gizmodo - 16 Feb 2013 19:00
Beware the Wolf in Drone's Clothing There isn't a huntsman's ax on the planet sturdy enough to save you from these gnashing jaws, no locale remote enough to shield you from its prying eyes. Written, produced, and directed by Mato Atom, Seagulls reimagines ...
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Samsung Series 5 UltraTouch review: a solid, if slightly overpriced, mid-range Ultrabook More Info Samsung demos Series 5 Ultra Touch and Series 5 Ultra Convertible Ultrabooks, we go hands-on Samsung Series 5 UltraTouch Ultrabook arrives October 26th, starting at $799 Samsung refreshes its mid-range Series 5...
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Putting Tablets to Work

TechPinions - 16 Feb 2013 18:28
Tablets are rapidly becoming an integral part of many work forces. Fortune 500 companies are deploying them in the tens of thousands and small business everywhere are integrating them into their workflow. The myth that y...
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10 Tricks to Make Yourself a Dropbox Master

Gizmodo - 16 Feb 2013 18:00
10 Tricks to Make Yourself a Dropbox Master Dropbox is a robust independent file syncing tool (which Apple once tried to buy) that recently hit the 100m user milestone. It's arguably the most popular cloud service around, and for good reason. More
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These Rare Full-Color WWII Photos Celebrate the American War Effort's Most Thankless Jobs America's entrance into World War II and the unprescedented domestic mobilization effort that followed profoundly altered American society. Women not only entered the workforce en mass, they routinely worked in roles tra...
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How a Simulated Mosh Pit Could Save Your Life

Gizmodo - 16 Feb 2013 16:00
How a Simulated Mosh Pit Could Save Your Life Despite their chaotic appearance, mosh pits operate according to an unspoken set of common rules that propagate these spontaneous social systems. Without rules and a common cause, however, the pit becomes little more tha...
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Microsoft confirms Office 2013 licenses can't be transferred to other computers It's no secret that copies of Office 2013 bind themselves to a single computer, but Microsoft has now confirmed to Computerworld that the software's license can't be reassigned to another PC, as is possible with Office 2...
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Fleksy predictive keyboard is free for iOS now and forever We've long been fans of Syntellia's Fleksy for its astonishingly accurate predictive touch keyboard, and were excited to see an Android version finally come out to play at CES 2013. Well now there's news that'll please f...
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Belkin releases WeMo beta app for Galaxy S III, devices with ICS or higher Word of an Android app for Belkin's line of WeMo home automation hardware came amid a flurry of CES news, and now the application has rolled onto Google Play in beta form just over a month later. The app is specifically ...
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