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A month without bacon because my genes said so

A month without bacon because my genes said so

If you've ever stumbled across the more inspirational corner of Instagram, you'll find plenty of images pertaining to motivation. [Read more...]
The Tinder movie no one asked for is happening

The Tinder movie no one asked for is happening

Tinder has been used to market movies like Ex Machina before, but we can't think of any that revolve around the app. [Read more...]
Seagate unveils a 10TB hard drive for your home PC

Seagate unveils a 10TB hard drive for your home PC

It's no longer far-fetched to buy a 10TB hard drive if you're running a server, but what if you need gobs of space for your games and 4K videos at home? Seagate has your back after today, as it's releasing a trio of 10TB drives (mainly focused on networked and surveillance storage) that include one designed for your desktop. [Read more...]
Quantum computers show potential to revolutionize chemistry

Quantum computers show potential to revolutionize chemistry

If you have trouble wrapping your mind around quantum physics, don't worry -- it's even hard for supercomputers. [Read more...]
'Gravity Rush 2' hits PlayStation 4 this December

'Gravity Rush 2' hits PlayStation 4 this December

Gravity Rush 2 is coming to the US and Europe this year. The sequel to the physics-defying hit will launch on December 2nd in the US and UK, and November 30th in Europe. The original Gravity Rush launched on PlayStation Vita in 2012, and was recently remastered for PlayStation 4. [Read more...]
Original 'Dead Rising' will shamble on to PC, PS4 and Xbox One

Original 'Dead Rising' will shamble on to PC, PS4 and Xbox One

Dead Rising 4 isn't the only place folks with current-gen consoles will see photojournalist-turned-mall-savior Frank West (he's covered wars, you know) this fall. [Read more...]
NYC's next subway cars have WiFi and USB ports built-in

NYC's next subway cars have WiFi and USB ports built-in

The New York City subway system is gearing up for a major overhaul meant to bring a "modernized look and feel" to lighting, wayfinding and subway cars by the year 2020. [Read more...]

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