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Hackers Rustle Time Warner's Jimmies
March 6th, 2013 4:32 PMIn protesting Time Warner Cable's support of the recently launched Copyright Alert System (CAS), a hacking collective known as NullCrew replaced the company's customer support page with an image of the iconic ape.
MIT Captures Invisible Motion in Video
March 6th, 2013 3:38 PMA team of M.I.T scientist has developed an image-enhancing software program that can reveal subtle fluctuations in colors and motions once thought to be invisible to the naked eye. Head over to the New York Times for more on this story.
Just Legolize It
March 6th, 2013 3:04 PM ShareDanbooru
March 6th, 2013 2:37 PMThis image archive based around tagging systems launched in 2005, offering their source code online for free resulting in many subject-specific spinoff sites known as "boorus."
The Worst Movie Death: Deleted Scenes
March 6th, 2013 1:31 PMRemember the "worst death scene ever" from the 1973 Turkish film Karate Girl? Well, the Los Angeles comedy troupe The Midnight Show "found" some never-seen-before deleted scenes from the movie that you might want to take a look at.
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Hackers Rustle Time Warner's Jimmies
In protesting Time Warner Cable's support of the recently launched Copyright Alert System (CAS), a hacking collective known as NullCrew replaced the company's customer support page with an image of the iconic ape.
MIT Captures Invisible Motion in Video
A team of M.I.T scientist has developed an image-enhancing software program that can reveal subtle fluctuations in colors and motions once thought to be invisible to the naked eye. Head over to the New York Times for more on this story.
The Worst Movie Death: Deleted Scenes
Remember the "worst death scene ever" from the 1973 Turkish film Karate Girl? Well, the Los Angeles comedy troupe The Midnight Show "found" some never-seen-before deleted scenes from the movie that you might want to take a look at.