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[+8935] This Is Apple's Next iPhone Top
You are looking at Apple's next iPhone. It was found lost in a Bar in Redwood City, camouflaged to look like an iPhone 3GS. We got it. We disassembled it. It's the real thing, and here are all the details:
 
[+4966] Pop Songs Use the Same 4 Chords Top
Australian comedy group 'Axis Of Awesome' perform a sketch from the 2009 Melbourne International Comedy Festival.
 
[+4226] The RIAA and MPAA Have Failed To Understand A Cultural Shift Top
Though we have, over the past few years, become accustomed to rather strange, aggressive ideas from those who run the movie and music businesses, the latest move from the RIAA and MPAA is a little astounding.
 
[+3927] Cat Plays with iPad. Awesomeness Ensues... (vid) Top
OK, maybe not awesomeness, but it's pretty funny -- cat plays with 'yarn' then, after mastering that, moves onto music with some pretty funny enjoyment of the piano...
 
[+3211] Jon Stewart: Fox Logo Looks Like Nazi Propaganda Top
When Fox News insinuates the Nuclear Security Summit logo (actually based on the work of Niels Bohr) looks like a Muslim flag, Jon Stewart gives them a taste of their own medicine.
 
[+3027] 6 Million Resident SimCity. No Cheating. Top
The ultimate in armchair city planning.
 
[+2993] iPad printing: solved Top
Magical in its simplicity.
 
[+2768] Gmail adds drag and drop attachments onto messages Top
Yup, just tried it. Works with Chrome and Firefox.
 

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