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French Bulldog Puppy Is Adorably Frustrated
August 18th, 2014 9:25 PMPoor little Blanky can't get to the ball no matter how hard he tries.
The "Louisville Purge" Debunked as a Hoax
August 18th, 2014 9:00 PMA rumor about a free-for-all, violent purge across Louisville, Kentucky taking place last Friday has been revealed to be a hoax orchestrated by a bored teenager on Twitter.
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Digital Makeup: 3D Face-Tracking Projections
August 18th, 2014 8:30 PMThis jaw-dropping demo showcasing the Omote technology's real-time face tracking and projection mapping abilities was produced by a team led by artist Nobumichi Asai.
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August 18th, 2014 8:00 PM ShareAn Introduction to "Notification Trolling"
August 18th, 2014 7:30 PMIf you've ever experienced the auditory hallucination of "phantom pings" from your smartphone notifications, a prank like this would probably drive you insane.
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The "Louisville Purge" Debunked as a Hoax
A rumor about a free-for-all, violent purge across Louisville, Kentucky taking place last Friday has been revealed to be a hoax orchestrated by a bored teenager on Twitter.
Digital Makeup: 3D Face-Tracking Projections
This jaw-dropping demo showcasing the Omote technology's real-time face tracking and projection mapping abilities was produced by a team led by artist Nobumichi Asai.
An Introduction to "Notification Trolling"
If you've ever experienced the auditory hallucination of "phantom pings" from your smartphone notifications, a prank like this would probably drive you insane.