Today, Sony released a full-length video in their "Long Live Play" ad campaign -- and it just might make you tear up. For today at least, Sony has probably won the internet.
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Researchers Create Invisibility Cloak with Carbon Nanotubes
Researchers at the University of Dallas have created an "invisibility cloak" with carbon nanotubes, by using the science behind a mirage.
Read More »Some Teachers Claim Khan Academy Free Education May be Harmful
The "Khan Academy" has become a cultural phenomenon, as thousands of people are now using the videos for a source of free education. While this seems like it can't possibly be a bad thing, some teachers are warning that Khan's videos could actually be potentially harmful for students.
Read More »Google+ Goes Public, Has Huge Update with New Features
Google+ is now open to the public � but that isn�t all. The social network has also had a massive overhaul, which includes some really exciting new video features.
Read More »Netflix Now Live on Gingerbread and Froyo Android Phones
The Netflix App that's available for Android has finally been updated. This update allows the app to run on all devices that are running Android 2.2 and 2.3.
Read More »Man Proves The MacBook Air Can Double as Kitchen Knife
Did you know that your MacBook Air can double as a kitchen utensil? It can cut apples, peel carrots, dice mushrooms and even de-vein shrimp.
Read More »A Hands-On Preview of the Sony S Tablet
The slick design of the Sony S tablet definitely sets it apart from the rest of the tablet market. However, some consumers are concerned that the tablet's design is too bulky.
Read More »This ‘Portal’ Movie Adaptation Might Actually Be Awesome
Director Dan Trachtenberg has released a pretty amazing 7-minute short, which captures some of the darker elements of the Portal game series.
Read More »Facial Recognition Being Used to Identify London Rioters
A group of 'concerned citizens' is taking the law into their own hands, by using facial recognition software to identify people caught rioting.
Read More »Taiwan Researchers Brag About Erasable E-Paper
Researchers in Taiwan are hoping that this erasable "e-paper" (which is actually made of plastic) will be available to consumers within about a year.
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