about 1 day ago - No comments
STD testing could very soon hit the Smartphone. UK researchers are developing the tech that could see clinic appointments and waiting for results a thing of the past.
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Unlike their customary one-take videos, OK Go has come out with this video: a stop-motion animation with all the images being burned on bread. Apparently.
about 3 days ago - No comments
Online shopping is fantastic. We get to look, browse and window shop to our heart’s content, and then once in a while we decide to purchase a few items.Now add the feeling you get when you walk into a pet shelter and have to choose only one pet to take home. Now take these concepts/ideas and translate this into an online dating site. Voila. AdoptAGuy
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Say what? Yes you heard me right. Patrick Hyland a graduate from Central Saint Martins has designed this awesome Nokia handset, it’s a phone that doesn’t need a charger. The heat from being tucked away safely in your back pocket, or the heat from a lamp could be enough to keep your phone charged.
about 4 days ago - No comments
We all stereotype other people without even thinking, this image gives us some insight into how iPhone, Blackberry and Android users see themselves and how others see them.
about 4 days ago - No comments
One cool night, just a typical night, a night like any other night, a night with perhaps a faint breeze rustling the leaves, a guy decided to set his bike on fire and ride it.
about 4 days ago - 1 comment
The new Scrabble ad. Bizarre, bizarre, bizarre. It will melt your mind.
about 5 days ago - 1 comment
Breakups are usually messy and now thanks to social media very public. So on a complete scientific level, lets take a look at when most breakups occur according to Facebook.
about 2 weeks ago - 1 comment
The Johnny Cash Project is a collective music video, fashioned from drawings done by users from across the web. The site features a drawing tool, which allows you illustrate a frame from the video. These images weave together to create an ever-changing work of art.