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Weev
November 27th, 2012 10:30 PMOne of the Internet's most famous trolls has been convicted on two federal charges involving an AT&T data breach which leaked the information of 114,000 iPad subscribers back in 2010.
Indestructible Nokia: Blender Edition
November 27th, 2012 10:00 PMThis Blendtec video showing the destruction of a Nokia 3310 is obviously fake.
M.E.M.E.S. Series One
November 27th, 2012 9:30 PMEd Piskor (Wizzywig Comics) created this vintage-style toy packaging for a meme action figure set of our dreams.
Crabcore
November 27th, 2012 9:00 PMExploitable Music: Unlike other notable songs in the "exploitable" category, Crabcore music has been mostly parodied for its unflattering dance moves resembling the movement of a crab.
Augmented Minecraft Reality
November 27th, 2012 8:36 PMCheck out this neat iOS app that lets you combine your own Minecraft creations with the real world landscape through augmented reality.
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Indestructible Nokia: Blender Edition
This Blendtec video showing the destruction of a Nokia 3310 is obviously fake.
M.E.M.E.S. Series One
Ed Piskor (Wizzywig Comics) created this vintage-style toy packaging for a meme action figure set of our dreams.
Crabcore
Exploitable Music: Unlike other notable songs in the "exploitable" category, Crabcore music has been mostly parodied for its unflattering dance moves resembling the movement of a crab.