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20 TV Shows With the Most Social Media Buzz This Week [CHART]
Aside from the requisite reality shows, cartoons and sitcoms, every so often a more layered comedy sneaks into the the top 20 list. New to the charts…
Pretty Your Pinterest With This New Photo Hack
Following Pinterest’s new design, we’ve discovered an exciting new way to “hack” your boards.
Inspired by our previous Pintere…
University of California in San Diego prof writes paper on stop signs, avoids ticket
If you happen to be a police officer and write someone a ticket for not coming to a complete stop at a stop sign, you better hope that person isn’t a college physics professor. Because if he is, you might have to go to court against someone like Dmitri Krioukov. Krioukov received such an infraction
Apple II turns 35, doesn’t bother with midlife crisis
It was 35 years ago today that two Steves and a handful of employees introduced the world to a game-changer: the Apple II. Easily recognizable today as one of history’s first truly accessible personal computers, it’s a bit odd to think that the iconic rig was almost overlooked at its debut at the 1977
Tracky: The Most Useful Online Tool You’ll Use At Work Today
The Spark of Genius Series highlights a unique feature of startups and is made possible by Microsoft BizSpark. If you would like to have your st…
Microsoft Reveals Its Plan to Sell Windows 8
Microsoft just told the world what it’s going to call the next version of Windows, and — shocker — the official name will be &…
Sprint tries the subsidized netbook thing again with WiMAX-infused IdeaPad S205s
Note to everyone: subsidized netbooks aren’t a relic. Not quite yet, anyway. In what has to be one of the more bizarre launches of the year, Sprint has seemingly decided it wise to launch a $199.99 netbook with a mandatory two-year data contract, and better still, the 4G module within favors WiMAX. Just
ScoreBig Goes Mobile With Priceline-Style App for Event Tickets
Event ticketing service ScoreBig took a significant step Monday toward expanding its Priceline-style business model for live shows and sports ga…
Mini-golf course inspired by Minecraft, Portal, et al
If you happen to be a nerd who also likes miniature golf, then online personality Tom Scott has created something you would probably think is cooler than Disney World. He, along with a bunch of hackers who had nothing better to do, created a 12-hole miniature golf course with designs that were inspired
