Art, subjective as it is, can be created in many forms. While today's artwork frequently utilizes graphic design programs or Photoshop to "touch up" images, this reminds us that there is still room for the good ol' fashioned method of creating art known as "blowing things up."
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Behold a Visualization of Android Phone Activations
The Android Developer's YouTube page has posted a video that visualizes the Android-powered devices that have been activated around the world since October 2008. It's captivating, hypnotizing and a little bit trippy.
Read More »Calculating Doom
There was a time when games like 'Doom' required top-of-the-line computing to play. Now we can play it on a graphing calculator.
Read More »Bethesda to Give Away Games for Life to First Person to Name Child “Dovahkiin” on 11/11/11
Bethesda Softworks is offering a peculiar giveaway: The first person to give birth to a child on November 11th, 2011 and name them "Dovahkiin" will receive free Bethesda/ZeniMax games for life.
Read More »Blind Gamer Conquers ‘Abe’s Exoddus’
Terry Garrett, a blind engineering student, has conquered the PC version of 'Oddworld: Abe's Exoddus' using nothing more than sound cues and auto-save.
Read More »Behold! A Working ‘Angry Birds’ Birthday Cake
In a move that is sure to result in a "World's Greatest Dad" mug, one creative father constructed a fully-functioning cake based around the game 'Angry Birds'.
Read More »Verizon iPhone 4 Sales Seem Small
Numbers that have leaked out of Apple show that the Verizon-branded iPhone 4 sold just under 4,000 units in its first five days. While many outlets are saying that these figures are disappointing, it's far from the worst news in the world.
Read More »Eighteen Stars Have ‘Nemesis Orbit’ Around Our Sun
Researchers who spent time plotting the orbits of 40,000 M-Type Red Dwarf stars for the next billion years have discovered that there is an infinitely small chance that one of eighteen specific stars they tracked could one day pass dangerously close to Earth.
Read More »Behold a Working Model of M.C. Escher’s “Waterfall”
What do you do when you have entirely too much time on your hands? You grab a hammer, a few nails and some wood and build a working model of M.C. Escher's "Waterfall."
Read More »‘Civilization IV’ Theme Nets First Gaming Grammy
"Baba Yetu," the opening theme song from 'Civilization IV,' became the first song to be composed for a video game to win a Grammy at last night's Grammy Awards.
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