You Play Video Games Like A Cyclops

You might have a pair of eyes, but when you're playing first-person video games, you're no better than a cyclops. Neuroscientist Mark Changizi explains how our cyclops-vision helps pinpoint what we're missing out on when we lose an eye. More »
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Unconfirmed: White iPhone Delay Caused By Light Leakage

The Street (same people who claimed 1.5 years of free service for the iPhone at launch), now claims that the white iPhone delay is caused by light leaking out the edges, sides and back of the white phone. More »

Starcraft II Singleplayer Impressions

While we toil away on an actual Starcraft II review - which I won't be writing - let's pass the time with some quick, dirty singleplayer impressions. Which I will be writing. More »

Gorillaz iPhone Game Is Like Rhinestones Falling From The Sky

Pilot Murdoc's Doom Glider over the skies of Plastic Beach HQ in Escape to Plastic Beach, the virtual band's very own iPhone and iPad video game. More »

When Foursquare Gets Creepy

"I saw that you checked in there on Foursquare," said the stranger calling the restaurant where Shea Sylvia was dining. He suggested they "hang out," adding, "You probably shouldn't be telling people where you are on Foursquare, should you?" More »

Anna Fermanova Is America's New Sexy Russian Outlaw

Mere weeks after America banished sexy Russian spy Anna Chapman, another may have surfaced: 24-year-old Anna Fermanova is accused of smuggling military technology to Moscow. She has a bellybutton ring and wears bikinis on Facebook. Meet America's new sexy outlaw. More »
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Review: Moshi Moshi Retro Handsets Make Your Cellphone Feel Like a Desk Phone

Native Union's Moshi Moshi line of handsets are both retro and functional, giving you an office-y flair keeps your cellphone away from your head. And with all the concern over not holding your phone during calls—any cellphone—this is perfect. More »

A Visual Guide To Real-Time Strategy

Our Kotaku genre guide series continues this month, appropriately enough, with the resource collecting, unit constructing, zerg rushing battles of real-time strategy, in The Kotaku Genre Guide to the RTS. More »

YouTube Easter Egg Lets You Play "Snake"

How long this has been available, who knows, but someone just found an Easter egg in YouTube that allows you to play a game of Snake on the video while it's paused or plays. More »
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Room-Sized Dyson Air Multiplier AM03 Review: The Definition of Luxury

We said the original, desk-sized Dyson Air Multipler is an opulent but fantastic feat of engineering and excess, one that you'd feel guilty for purchasing but love afterwards. The Dyson AM03 is the same, but might be more justifiable. More »

My Favorite Todo/List App, Zenbe Lists, Comes to iPad

Zenbe has become my de-facto todo list—beating Google's and any sort of Apple solution—for two reasons: Ease of use and cross-platform compatibility. I can make grocery list on the computer and check them off on the iPhone at Safeway. More »

Build a Custom Phone Car Mount for Under $10

Inexpensive phone mounts are almost always disappointing with low-quality parts and a poor grip on your phone. This cheap DIY mount is slim, solid, and will fit your phone perfectly. More »

Microsoft Latest Tagline: Be What's Next

New company taglines and slogans are always awkward when you first hear them, and Microsoft's latest be no exception. Reminds me slightly of this. [Engadget] More »

Use Dropbox to Easily Install Non-Market Android Apps

Android phones allow users to grab apps outside the official Market, but it usually involves either USB transfer or some tricking browser navigation. Lifehacker reader cinnamonster points out the smarter solution—use the Dropbox file syncing app to grab installers. More »

Report: How PSPs Are Smuggled Into China

For years now, PlayStation Portables have been smuggled into China. The government has looked a blind eye as has Sony, reports a Chinese news site. More »

Now You Can Stream Adam Carolla on Your Smartphone

Downloading his podcasts every morning and loading them onto your phone is one way to listen to Adam Carolla on the way to work, but it's such a 2005 way of doing things. More »
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What Tokyo Would Look Like + 50 Years - All the People

Tokyo! It's a busy place, full of buildings, trains and other non-natural objects. Oh, and people. What if something were to wipe out all those people suddenly and left everything else untouched? This. More »

The iPhone 4's Gyroscope Makes Augmented Reality Apps All the Better

Acrossair's video shows that using the gyroscope in addition to the accelerometer and compass makes for a much smoother, much more accurate augmented reality experience. No more looking like you've got the caffeine jitters trying to find the nearest subway. [Readwriteweb] More »
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