The Internet of Things S**t [Video]
The Internet of things: Just because it’s connected, it doesn’t mean it’s smart. Let’s make connected products based on human behavior. No one wants a Wi-Fi toothbrush. [Daniel Warwick]
The Internet of things: Just because it’s connected, it doesn’t mean it’s smart. Let’s make connected products based on human behavior. No one wants a Wi-Fi toothbrush. [Daniel Warwick]
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Uncover the world of #BladeRunner2049 and go behind the scenes with Ridley Scott, Denis Villeneuve, Ryan Gosling, and Harrison Ford. — #BladeRunner2049 – In theaters October 6. [Warner Bros. Pictures]
Instagram user @accurate.mcu creates small infographics taking a look at the designs of characters from the MCU and comparing them with their original illustrated alternatives. Check them all out below! (After the “read more” link below if you are reading this from the front page. Please note that the pictures might take a few seconds […]
Brayden is one lucky dude, and his cake from The London Baker is one of the best Deadpool cake I’ve seen! Happy Birthday Brayden! [Source: The London Baker | Via TN]
Uncharted 4 is one of the best game I’ve played story-wise, but Sam Drake really is a huge jerk: [Source: Mart Virkus – Arcade Rage Comics | Like “Arcade Rage Comics” on Facebook | Follow “Arcade Rage Comics” on Twitter]
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Neill Blomkamp’s Oats Studios has just released “Cooking With Bill,” is a horror comedy infomercial featuring the DAMASU 950, an overpowered knife that’s supposed to cut through almost anything. Previously on [GAS] by Oats Studios: Neill Blomkamp’s Oats Releases First Sci-Fi Short: “Rakka” (Featuring Sigourney Weaver) [Oats Studios]
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Super Mario Bros meets Augmented Reality in this crazy life sized first person experience! For this project Abhishek Singh recreated the iconic first level from the original Super Mario Bros. game and played it in Central Park, NYC. The game was built in Unity3D for the Microsoft Hololens platform. [Abhishek Singh]