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When You're Crushed Between Two Portals
February 6th, 2016 2:00 PMPeople with apeirophobia really shouldn't watch this. YouTuber Crowbcat gives us a pretty clear idea of what you would see if you were stuck between two portals.
Driverless Cars
February 6th, 2016 12:54 PMWith the introduction of Tesla's "Autopilot" software last year, the auto industry has taken another step towards selling fully autonomous cars. But how do they interact with regular drivers, and more importantly, can humans be trusted to use them safely?
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The Fine Bros. React to the Internet
February 6th, 2016 10:00 AMAnimator Sam Green parodies the Fine Brothers' recent controversy regarding their now defunct "React World" licensing program.
Yeup, That's a Mistake
February 6th, 2016 2:56 AM ShareKPOP Idol's Flag Pride Sparks Outrage in China
February 5th, 2016 8:08 PMA Taiwanese member of a K-POP group has found herself caught in the middle of a diplomatic quagmire after a blog post that shows the teen idol waving the controversial flag of Taiwan on a TV show went viral on the Chinese microblogging site Weibo.
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When You're Crushed Between Two Portals
People with apeirophobia really shouldn't watch this. YouTuber Crowbcat gives us a pretty clear idea of what you would see if you were stuck between two portals.
Driverless Cars
With the introduction of Tesla's "Autopilot" software last year, the auto industry has taken another step towards selling fully autonomous cars. But how do they interact with regular drivers, and more importantly, can humans be trusted to use them safely?
The Fine Bros. React to the Internet
Animator Sam Green parodies the Fine Brothers' recent controversy regarding their now defunct "React World" licensing program.
KPOP Idol's Flag Pride Sparks Outrage in China
A Taiwanese member of a K-POP group has found herself caught in the middle of a diplomatic quagmire after a blog post that shows the teen idol waving the controversial flag of Taiwan on a TV show went viral on the Chinese microblogging site Weibo.