
iFixit Teardown of the Sony PlayStation 4 Video Game Console
iFixit has posted its teardown of Sony’s just-released PlayStation 4 video game console. iFixit found that the lack of adhesive makes taking the console apart…

The Daily Show’s John Oliver Will Host a New Series on HBO
The Daily Show correspondent John Oliver will be getting his own series on HBO, Variety reports. On Thursday, HBO announced that Oliver will host a…

Researchers Create a Robot Powered by Human Urine
Researchers at the University of the West of England have created an “EcoBot” that is powered by human urine. According to LiveScience, the robot’s microbial…

Cute Compilation Videos of Kittens and Puppies Battling Doorstops
Cute kittens battle doorstops in this compilation video created by CrazyFunnyStuff. Previously, the channel made a similar compilation video of puppies attacking doorstops: via Tastefully…

A Pie Chart Explains How to Get People to Watch a Movie
Matthew Inman of The Oatmeal has created a funny pie chart that explains the reasons he’ll watch a movie. Hint: it’s not about the cast…

The Night of the Doctor, A ‘Doctor Who’ Mini-Episode Leading Up to the 50th Anniversary Special
“The Night of the Doctor” is a mini-episode of Doctor Who written by Steven Moffat starring a rather unexpected Doctor. The special leads up to…

Animals From History, Portraits of Historical Figures as Cats and Dogs
Illustrator Christina Hess has created “Animals From History,” a collection of portraits featuring historical figures as cats and dogs. You can read more about “Cleocatra”…

Coin, A Credit Card-Sized Device That Can Store Up to Eight Credit, Debit, and Membership Cards
Coin is a small device the size of an ordinary credit card that can store up to eight credit, debit, or membership cards. To begin,…

Useful Tips and Tricks For Android Users
In this video, BuzzFeed demonstrates some useful tips for Android users with a Samsung Galaxy S3, like how to invert your smartphone’s screen colors for…

Fahrenheit, Celsius, and Kelvin Explained in Ten Seconds by MinutePhysics
MinutePhysics host Henry Reich begins his new video series “Physics Explained in Ten Seconds” by rapidly explaining the difference between Fahrenheit, Celsius, and Kelvin. He…
