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Stand Aside Dying Babies, Sega Mega Drive Makes a Comeback [Headlines]In one of the odder front pages we've seen, The Daily Mail wants to tell you about the four most exciting consoles today: PS3, Xbox 360, Wii and, of course, the Sega Mega Drive. [UKResistance via Kotaku] ... |
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The Blackberry Storm Screen Takes on a Knife [Clips]Yes, my friends, the Blackberry Storm screen may be the hardest material on Earth. I enjoyed watching some guy take his pocket knife to the Blackberry Storm screen with nary a scratch, but things only get better as our host frantically searches around the room for a sharp enough implement to upst... |
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First Teddie Bear Astronauts Conquer Space [Space]Yesterday the Japanese announced the first space beer. Now the British are claiming the first teddy bear astronauts, who were photographed in space from a home-made vessel with two digital cameras, a flight computer, GPS, and radio. The four cuddly astronauts travelled on board the spacecraft fo... |
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Netflix Watch Instantly For Mac Now Available For All Subscribers [NetFlix]Netflix's Silverlight-based Watch Instantly feature for Macs is out of beta, and activated for all subscribers. The catalog still isn't complete and the six machine limit stands, but good news is good news. [Netflix —Thanks, Ben!] ... |
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Well What Do You Know, It's a New Windows 7 Boot Screen [Get Used To This]Each release of Windows treats us to a new boot screen. XP had its endless progress bar, and Vista added its emblem. Windows 7, though, gets a glowing Microsoft blob. As is always the case with early software, this video could represent a concept that never makes it to manufacture. However, as Ar... |
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Tokyo Street Watches Graph the Time, Shoot It, or Turn It Into Some Bugs [Watches]These watches from Tokyo Street take three novel approaches to telling time: one draws a target, the other makes a graph, and the last draws glowing ants. Glowing, inscrutable little ants. The Ever-Increasing watch slowly draws a graph of the time which, though it displays what some might call a... |
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