On June 19, maritime treasure hunters — who were looking for priceless submerged hooch in shipwrecks — discovered a 60-meter-diameter circle 87 meters under the Baltic Sea. Are these the remains of an alien vessel or Cthulhu's personal pan pizza? More »
Samsung sells 3 million Galaxy S II devices in 55 days, breaks previous record

It’s happened again. According to Samsung they’ve sold 3 million Galaxy S II devices in a mere 55 days, breaking their old record of reaching 3 million in 85 days with the original Galaxy S last year. Want an even crazier number, Samsung stated this has become their fastest selling smartphone and during the 55 day period a Galaxy S 2 was sold every 1. 5 seconds. The global goal is to sell 10 million Galaxy S II units and Canada will be graced with this thin Android on July 14th (available through Bell, Virgin and SaskTel).
Source: Samsung Flickr
Via: PhoneArena
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A star is born
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The first photo of our daughter Billie and I made it while she wasn’t even completely born yet.
For me personally this is the most important photo of my life. It’s like all these years I have been practicing just to make this one single shot work.
Barbara was amazingly strong both before and while she was giving birth and I’m just incredibly proud of her. She’s awesome, nothing less.
So why this title? Well, not because I think she’s going to be a movie or a rock star, but because she will be *my star*, forever, and I’m pretty sure she’ll have about a million photos by the time she’s grown up. 🙂
Oh yes, one last thing: I’m absolutely convinced that she’s got special powers, because when I’m holding her in my arms and I look at her, I feel something that I’ve never felt before… it’s like she’s enchanted me.. yes.. magic.. that’s the best way to describe it.
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Quantum dots could coat the world in nano-sized solar panels
We’ve long believed in the mystical power of quantum dots, so it makes perfect sense to us that one day they’ll be used to fully harness the Sun God’s rays and thereby save the planet. The nano-particles turn light into electricity, and could potentially be manufactured cheaply and abundantly enough to coat surfaces in current-generating paint. The main obstacle to this has so far been efficiency: the clever little dots just don’t work very hard. However, scientists at the University of Toronto now claim to have discovered a fix. Instead of using a single layer of particles, which can only harvest one meager wavelength from the full gamut of solar light, they added a second coat on top and configured it to be sensitive to an additional part of the spectrum. By adding third and fourth layers, the researchers hope to achieve a commercially viable efficiency of 10-percent within the next five years. We humbly call on Ra to be pleased with their efforts.
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Hundreds of Hours of Star Trek Hit Netflix Instant Just in Time for the Long Weekend [Star Trek]
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Adobe lures unhappy Final Cut Pro X users with half-price video editing tools
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WHEN I WAS YOUNG

WHEN I WAS YOUNG
you didn’t have to tell kids not to try this at home. we weren’t complete retards back then.
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Sony rolls up the PSN ‘Welcome Back’ mat this Sunday, takes free entertainment with it
Four weeks ago today, Sony announced its ‘Welcome Back‘ campaign following the weeks-long PSN outage that began in April. Now, the program is entering its final weekend, giving you just two more days to download your pair of free PS3 or PSP games, along with 100 virtual items from PlayStation Home and 30 days of PlayStation Plus. To claim your gratis package from the PlayStation Store, click on the “Welcome Back” tab and make your pick. Sure, a few handouts may not make up for those countless days you spent offline, contemplating a switch to other networks, but free stuff is free stuff, so head over to PSN to claim what’s rightfully yours before the clock strikes midnight on July 3rd.
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