Remember the arcade? ...no? It used to be a place where you would hang out and play games for a quarter a pop. This video will likely appeal to you older gamers out there.
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Because of James Joyce, a Living Organism is in Violation of Copyright
Because a quote from "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man" was used in forming the synthetic DNA of a bacteria, said bacteria is now accused of being in violation of copyright.
Read More »Record Companies Sue LimeWire For All the Money in the World (and then some)
One of the numbers that thirteen recording companies have come up with in their lawsuit against LimeWire is so massive that there is, quite literally, not enough money on Earth to cover it.
Read More »“E-mail” is Dead. Long Live “Email.”
It's official: "E-mail," the term used since the inception of the service, is dead. From now on, "email" will suffice.
Read More »Behold! A First-Person Recreation of ‘Super Mario Bros.’
If you've ever wondered what 'Super Mario Bros.' would look like if it were rendered in a first-person perspective, two things: 1.) you should be ashamed of yourself, 2.) you're in luck!
Read More »Stargazer Catches ‘Discovery’ Dumping Its Waste
German skywatcher Jens Hackmann captured some video footage of the Space Shuttle 'Discovery' during its final mission as it dumped some of its more unsavory cargo before reentry.
Read More »Large Hadron Collider May Be a Time Machine
Throughout history some of mankind's greatest discoveries were the result of the side-effects of other experiments. With that in mind, the giant particle masher in Switzerland may actually wind up being a time machine.
Read More »1-in-5 Brits Think Lightsabers Are a Thing That Exists
A surprisingly high number of people in the United Kingdom seem to believe that lightsabers, memory-erasing technology and time travel are all possible.
Read More »Paging Dr. Frankenstein
Sometimes your name determines what you will ultimately do with your life.
Read More »Lost City of Atlantis May Not Be Lost Anymore
Researchers, led by Richard Freund of the University of Hartford, claim to have discovered the lost city of Atlantis -- off the coast of Spain.
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