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July 17th, 2014 7:36 PM ShareTommy Wiseau Is Back with a New Sitcom
July 17th, 2014 7:00 PMThe man behind The Room has released a new clip from his sitcom The Neighbors, which he says will be released sometime in September 2014.
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Catey Shaw's "Brooklyn Girls"
July 17th, 2014 6:30 PMThanks to the rise of hipsterism, Brooklyn has undeniably become one of the most controversial and bankable places in the country. So when Catey Shaw, a twenty-something NYC transplant from Virginia Beach, decided to rep the borough in her debut single, it was predictably met with mixed reception, with some detractors even labeling her the next Rebecca Black of Brooklyn. Thoughts?
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July 17th, 2014 6:00 PMIn 2009, Microsoft launched the Bing search engine as a competitor to Google, which has since grown a reputation for displaying sexually explicit search results and recently predicted the winners for each of the World Cup's knock-out matches.
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Android Phone Reacts to the "OK Google" Ad
July 17th, 2014 5:30 PMYouTuber AwesoMarron discovered that his Android phone will take voice commands from a YouTube video playing through its own speakers.
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Tommy Wiseau Is Back with a New Sitcom
The man behind The Room has released a new clip from his sitcom The Neighbors, which he says will be released sometime in September 2014.
Catey Shaw's "Brooklyn Girls"
Thanks to the rise of hipsterism, Brooklyn has undeniably become one of the most controversial and bankable places in the country. So when Catey Shaw, a twenty-something NYC transplant from Virginia Beach, decided to rep the borough in her debut single, it was predictably met with mixed reception, with some detractors even labeling her the next Rebecca Black of Brooklyn. Thoughts?
Android Phone Reacts to the "OK Google" Ad
YouTuber AwesoMarron discovered that his Android phone will take voice commands from a YouTube video playing through its own speakers.