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PS4 Virtual Robots on Jimmy Fallon
November 14th, 2013 1:28 PMLate-night talk show host Jimmy Fallon and guest star Ice-T test out The Play Room, a built-in console game for Sony's PlayStation 4 that allows players to interact with virtual pet robot that dwell inside the controllers.
Grandma Discovers the Internet
November 14th, 2013 1:00 PMThis grandmother must be related to her fellow naive advice animals Net Noob, First Day on the Internet Kid and Technologically Impaired Duck.
Tissue Paper Animals in Stop Motion
November 14th, 2013 11:56 AMThe Japanese paper company Nepia commissioned the ad agency Dentsu to create this stop motion animation of various tissue paper animal sculptures appearing as if they were alive.
Jaxon Gessel, He Has Seen It All
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November 14th, 2013 11:55 AMDid the Internet utterly ruin your precious memories of childhood? Here's a remedy for that.
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PS4 Virtual Robots on Jimmy Fallon
Late-night talk show host Jimmy Fallon and guest star Ice-T test out The Play Room, a built-in console game for Sony's PlayStation 4 that allows players to interact with virtual pet robot that dwell inside the controllers.
Grandma Discovers the Internet
This grandmother must be related to her fellow naive advice animals Net Noob, First Day on the Internet Kid and Technologically Impaired Duck.
Tissue Paper Animals in Stop Motion
The Japanese paper company Nepia commissioned the ad agency Dentsu to create this stop motion animation of various tissue paper animal sculptures appearing as if they were alive.
Childhood Enhanced
Did the Internet utterly ruin your precious memories of childhood? Here's a remedy for that.