- Have you ever wondered if the world around you really exists?
- That what you feel and see is not what you think it is?
- What if we are like the pets we keep?
- What if we are just like an Ant Farm, closely watched by creatures beyond our imaginations?
- What if those accidents we see around are purposely done to test our survival instinct?
- What if night is what happens when they switch off their light?
- What if your every move has been written for?
Here are some of the myths inside our mythical world.
By neogeo
It was announced today that the first two films in Pixar’s sole and signature franchise, Toy Story and Toy Story 2, are headed back to movie screens October 2nd, 2009 and February 12th, 2010, respectively, with a complete digital 3D makeover, called Disney Digital 3D to be exact.
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By neogeo
Dying is a fact of life, as is the disposal of a body after the fact. You know all about burial and cremation, but here are the other ways people, past and present, have dealt with the departed.
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The researchers chemically created DNA fragments in the lab then used homologous recombination (a process that cells use to repair damage to their chromosomes) in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae to rapidly build the entire bacterial chromosome from large subassemblies...
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By neogeo
Could this (screenshot) be the new version of Wikipedia? It's certainly not listed on the "Skin" page inside of the user preferences but it is live in the system. I sure hope it's not as it's pretty ugly and has lost all of the Wikipedia branding. Perhaps it's a lighter mobile version for the iPhone?
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By neogeo
A vision of the not-so-distant future.....
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By neogeo
Anyone who saw Alien as a kid knows that the smashed-up alien ship where Ripley's crew first finds the alien is one of the scariest places ever. Setting is a crucial ingredient in scifi horror, and for your spine-tingling pleasure, here are some of the scariest settings ever created for scifi film.
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By neogeo
Researchers at Oklahoma State University are working with DARPA to deliver a sophisticated, unmanned aircraft small enough to fit into a soldier's pocket, reports the Daily O'Collegian.A state-of-the-art propulsion system, one that uses plasma thrusters with no moving parts
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By neogeo
New phone is the size of two business cards. This gadget is no bigger than other mobile phones by making a screen that folds up when not in use. The 5-inch display of Polymer Vision's "Readius" is the first that folds out when the user wants to read news, blogs or email and folds back together so that the that the device can fit into a pocket.
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By neogeo
From radioactive waste in washington to the playground for inmates sentenced to death, Taryn Simon reveals it all.
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By neogeo
A scientist at a Houston university has created the darkest known material -- about four times darker than the previous record holder (100 times darker than a black-painted Corvette).
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By neogeo
On January 1st of every year a new brass marker is placed to designate the location of the Geographic South Pole at 90 degrees South.
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By neogeo
A longtime fan is suing the New York Yankees over some players' reported use of performance-enhancing drugs, saying he wants repayment for $221 in tickets and a public response from his once beloved team.
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By neogeo
We've compiled a list of the films with the most instances of the F-word. Check out the f’n list below.
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By neogeo
An anonymous tipster claims that yes, the large burly man in the bed of the F-Series pickup is in fact Mr. T. Also, it's a photo shoot for an upcoming Snickers commercial.
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By neogeo
Celebrities are people just like us. They eat just like us, they sleep just like us and they put their $700 jeans on one leg at a time just like us. So, it should come as no surprise that some of them start batshit insane blogs like some non-famous people do, too. None are batshittier than these.
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By neogeo
Design professionals once ignored CSS, chalking it up to nothing more than a fad that would eventually fade into the background. Over time, its ease of use and wealth of design applications have made it the new favorite of media designers everywhere. If you haven’t jumped on the bandwagon yet, what are you waiting for?
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By neogeo
Primaries schmimaries. Your vote is so obviously well spent here: we're asking you to make your selection for best (and by best, we mean worst) Crapgadget of CES.
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By neogeo
The handheld, stand-alone projector -- mysteriously code-named SHOW -- is based on the company's PicoP display engine, and is capable of projecting a 12-inch to 100-inch, 848 x 480 WVGA image for up to 2.5 hours on a single charge.
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By neogeo
Casio's new EXILIM Pro EX-F1 is a new shooter than can take up to 60 full-resolution still photos in one second, ensuring that at least one comes out well. We saw this as a prototype, but the real deal is even better than we anticipated.
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By neogeo
Mitsubishi put together quite a spectacle to introduce its Laser TV last night at the Moon Nightclub at The Palms Hotel in Las Vegas, unveiling a 65-inch rear-projection set that uses a unique laser backlight. The result is some of the most vivid color we've ever seen on any TV
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By neogeo
We feel sorry for poor NEC. While everyone at CES is busy buzzing about Alienware's gorgeous curved DLP display (including us), NEC is quietly showing off its CRVD-42DWX+ display that's more or less identical: a 2880x900 (double WXGA+) panel with a contrast ratio of 10000:1.
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By neogeo
We feel sorry for poor NEC. While everyone at CES is busy buzzing about Alienware's gorgeous curved DLP display (including us), NEC is quietly showing off its CRVD-42DWX+ display that's more or less identical: a 2880x900 (double WXGA+) panel with a contrast ratio of 10000:1.
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By neogeo
Regarding current Blu-ray player owners, Blu-ray developers stated, "They knew what they were getting into." Representatives at the Blu-ray booth at CES said that the PlayStation 3 is currently the only player they would recommend, due to upcoming changes to the platform.
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By neogeo
Did Belle Gunness – perhaps the world’s most prolific female serial killer – actually die in a 1908 house fire, or did she fake her death to evade the law and kill again?
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By neogeo
Frank DeMartin, general manager of Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, was nice enough to talk a little laser TV with us just before the unveiling of the new laser TV -- we're not exaggerating about the "little" part.
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