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Americans Attempt to Figure Out Finnish Baseball
September 19th, 2015 10:17 AMFinns have a game called baseball, but the only similarities between it and American baseball seem to be the ball, the bat, and the bases. Americans watching the game are utterly confounded, but still interested in watching the fun game.
How to Drag, Drop and Forget
September 19th, 2015 10:00 AM ShareAugmented Reality
September 18th, 2015 8:00 PMFrom hospitals and classrooms to worksites and frontlines, the futuristic technology once only known as a ubiquitous trope in science fiction is quickly manifesting itself at the peripheries of our everyday lives.
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This "Chicken Army" is Complete Garbage
September 18th, 2015 4:28 PMThis collection of plastic chicken toys makes the most pathetic squeak when compared to the thunderous roar of the Duck Army.
#IStandWithAhmed
September 18th, 2015 3:58 PMThis hashtag launched by supporters of 14-year-old Ahmed Mohamed, a Texas student who was arrested for bringing a homemade digital clock to school, has been tweeted over one million times in just 72 hours.
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Americans Attempt to Figure Out Finnish Baseball
Finns have a game called baseball, but the only similarities between it and American baseball seem to be the ball, the bat, and the bases. Americans watching the game are utterly confounded, but still interested in watching the fun game.
Augmented Reality
From hospitals and classrooms to worksites and frontlines, the futuristic technology once only known as a ubiquitous trope in science fiction is quickly manifesting itself at the peripheries of our everyday lives.
#IStandWithAhmed
This hashtag launched by supporters of 14-year-old Ahmed Mohamed, a Texas student who was arrested for bringing a homemade digital clock to school, has been tweeted over one million times in just 72 hours.