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Kids are suckers; they'll believe pretty much anything you say. That's why they're so easy to lie to and that's why these fantastically too-good-to-be-true comic book adverts were so damn effective. Oobject.com brings us twelve of the best. More »
The original Evo 4G was a beautiful, throbbing monster. A huge screen, powerful guts, and features spilling out of its belt. Now what could make a giant mecha-Android better? More »
Just this morning we showed you a chopper-rocket-packing truck of the Libyan rebel army. Looks like it wasn't the only one they've got: we found another hybrid missile pod pounder, firing away across flaming war wreckage. More »
IBM's Centennial anniversary is fast approaching (as in TODAY), and their 100 years of hard work shouldn't go unnoticed. Behind every major technological advance, you're likely to find IBM's name floating around somewhere. More »
It was spring cleaning time at the NSA, who dropped a staggering 50,000 pages of declassified documents into the hands of the National Archives. A lot's on the mundane side—so here are the best looking eight. More »
Infinity. It's an idea too large for our consciousness, and how can you see that which cannot be contemplated? These 30 photos from this week's Shooting Challenge answer that question, giving us the faintest glimpse of the limitless. More »
The iOS and iPhone 5 rumors have been coming in at a whirlwind clip lately, and it can be a Sisyphean task trying to keep up with it all. So here's a quick roundup of everything that might have slipped under your radar. More »
Certain things, when homemade, are better than the store-bought version. Macaroni. Mother's Day cards. Cleaning products? We tested some famous home remedies against some familiar brands. More »
After the rigid limitations of helping design the ISS, it must have been a refreshing change of pace for Garrett Finney to work on these Cricket trailers, which are built to order and cost up to $17,000. More »
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