YouTube Launches Free Full-Length Movie Section



YouTube launched a free new movie service with an initial catalog of 400 full-length movies available on-demand. This section has movies for almost everybody as it has sixteen different categories.

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Google Tests New Search As You Type Feature

Google tests a new search interface that updates the results as you type a query. According to this experiment, you don't have to press Enter or click on the «Search» button to see the results because Google continually gives you the results for your query.

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Nice Robot Sells Ice Cream



Yaskawa-kun is Japan’s latest robot that can make and sell ice cream. At present, he is working at Tokyo Summerland, a big theme park, where he will replace human workers until August 22.

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Logitech's three new additions: G700 mouse, G930 headset and G510 keyboard



Logitech’s peripheral department has upgraded and improved their gaming accessories with three new additions to the line.

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Console History Video

This 23-minute walk through the history shows us the most popular consoles from 1975 to 2010. The video ‘Insane Console History Video 2.0′ was improved by Elder-Geek video editor Eliot Hagen.

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Remote Control Mario Kart toys



A new line of Mario Kart toys has been released in Japan that may very well race to the top of someone’s «wish» list. At first they don't look too special — just another set of remote controlled cars. However, using the power of science, these toys are able to take each other out in virtual style.

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Devon Works Tread 1 belt-driven, bulletproof wristwatch



The last time we saw the Devon Works Tread 1 wristwatch it existed only in digital form, rendered and swirling about with respect neither mass nor volume. Now it appeared to show itself of the physical plane, and aBlogtoRead managed to get one of its belt-driven display to test out.

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YouTube Increases Video Time Limit

YouTube announced today that it has increased its upload limit from 10 minutes to 15 for non-partners.

So why add the extra five-spot now? Well, on the YouTube blog, the video-sharing site explains that it’s been beefing up its copyright protection tools of late, i.e. the Content ID system (which lets copyright holders have more control over their content). Therefore, it’s less likely that users can, say, upload large pieces of movies and TV shows without permission.

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Lightning Bolt in slowmotion

This is simply a brief video played 300 times slower than it should be, showing the birth—and the death—of a lightning bolt.



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It's Been Five Years Since The First YouTube Video Was Uploaded



YouTube may have been born on February 14, 2005, but the very first time a video was uploaded to the site was on April 23, 2005, five years ago.

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