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If you're anything like me, you will do absolutely anything to avoid the Stupid Bowl. With a deep-seated loathing for everything that happens on the gridiron (that doesn't involve Madonna or Janet Jackson's nipple) I always thought it was the worst day of the year. Boy was I wrong.
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If you're going to get kidnapped, do your best to get kidnapped by these guys: an armed group of Bedouin tribesmen held two California women captive for a few hours, during which time they served up food and good conversation. Seriously. The
AP story makes these guys sound like people I would hang out with willingly.
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Not everyone knows football, and that's okay—even if you're an American. Everyone, though, is perfectly capable of sounding as if they might know a thing or two about football should the need arise. Here's what to yell at your TV and friends in order to sound like you maybe-kinda-sorta know what's going on this Sunday evening. More »
Are we constantly checking our phones because we're assholes or addicts? The Guardian
reports on a new study that used BlackBerrys to measure the willpower of its subjects. Researches found that participants were mostly able to resist the impulses to drink, fuck, and even sleep. Twitter, email, and other forms of media, however, were simply too strong.
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Facebook's finally decided to take a head-first dive into the mountain of cash it's been standing on for years. Following several days of heated rumors and years of speculation about when CEO Mark Zuckerberg was finally going to cash in his chips, the company filed an S-1 statement with the SEC, paving the way for an IPO as early as this May.
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Let's be honest, the only thing that mattered this year in the NFL was Tim Tebow. Join GameSpot for the first annual playing of the Super Tim Tebowl!
As it turns out, Fabris had found a veritable goldmine of information. The recordings were some highly sought after ones from an 1189-1890 Paris Worlds Fair exposition where Thomas Edisons assistant Theo Wangemann. By the early 1900s, the early recordings had all but disappeared. That in itself would be a cool story, but what happened after proved even cooler.
Getting into new technology has certainly been a boon for Somers. After looking into a procedure developed by Japanese Doctor Kotaro Yoshimura, Somers decided she would be willing to be one of the first pioneers in the United States to undergo the breast redevelopment surgery, that uses stem cells to help reconstruct new tissue in the chest area. The surgery involved a plastic surgeon taking fatty tissue from Somers chest area by liposuction. Stem cells from half the fat were mixed with the other half of the actual fat and injected into the breast area.
PSN accounts get a name change, but no change in functionality.
Sony has announced that, as of February, PSN account holders will instead be "Sony Entertainment Network account" holders.
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No, seriously - a 'crazy powerful' mod tool to rival LittleBigPlanet 2?.
RedLynx released an amazing trailer for Trials Evolution this week that reveals some of the ridiculously cool stuff you can do with the new editor tools, and you may be surprised.
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They promised this wouldn't happen.
They're spec-tacular.
Plus more from our one-on-one interview.
New footage coming on Sunday!
With Charlize Theron aghast!
Not our first choice, but ...
Deliciously creepy, old-fashioned haunted house ghost story.
Chronicle and The Woman in Black both over-performed on Friday, though Chronicle wound up with a slight lead. Big Miracle wound up more in line with low expectations, though it could save face up against the Super Bowl on Sunday. The Top 10 was up 29 percent from the same Friday last year, indicating that this weekend should be the latest in a positive 2012 trend.With an estimated $8.65 million, Chronicle flew to the top of the box office on Friday. That opening is lower than most found foo...
Have you heard that video is a big thing over at Gawker Media? It's true, we watch and post a lot of videos each week. Here are some of the best videos of week, culled from an array of Gawker Media sites.
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Well, we can't give all the credit to Daniel Radcliffe, but — we kind of can, right? The Boy Who Lived as Harry Potter For a Decade has moved on to a starring role in
Woman in Black. Despite low expectations, Reuters
reports that the horror film opened strong at $8.3 million on Friday. (It's worth noting that CBS Films predicted $11 million for the entire weekend.) The other big surprise was Fox's teens-with-superpowers thriller
Chronicle, which actually beat out
Woman in Black on Friday. Relax, Dan Rad fans — his movie is expected to surpass its competition.
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The 46th Super Bowl in the history of the National Football League takes place on Sunday night. If you're saying "duh," then please feel free to move on to another corner of the Internet. If you're saying, "Is that the thing with the dogs?" then please keep reading. More »
Indie folk fans tuning in to the Grammys — gotta be some overlap there, right? — will be disappointed to learn Bon Iver will not be performing. The Hollywood Reporter has some
choice quotes from frontman Justin Vernon, who spoke to press on Thursday night at a Bushmills whiskey event in New York. Vernon's musical talent is apparent, but he could use some work on not sounding like a complete tool. Turns out his frustration with the Grammys stems from Bon Iver being asked to perform with — horror of all horrors — another group.
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Last April, during the fight over the federal budget, Stephen Colbert
delivered one of
The Colbert Report's most legendary rants.
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