YouTube user NotEntirelySure has posted a video earning him a suprising achievement -- the worst-ever score in Super Mario Bros. He never hit any blocks, killed any enemies or collected any coins. Also, he did this without dying even once.
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Veteran Game Collector Owns Every NTSC PS2 Game — Still Sealed
Think you're a game collector? Wait until you see this guy's collection -- over 1850 NTSC PS2 titles, and they're all still unopened.
Read More »Meet Augmented Reality Pong – ‘Ping’
Niklas Roy has remade Pong using augmented reality technology. The result? "Ping Augmented Pixel"
Read More »Is 3-D TV A Passing Fad?
In 2010, 3-D TV was cited as being the "next big thing" in home entertainment. Why hasn't it caught on with consumers?
Read More »Scientists Stalking Twitter to Monitor Health Problems
Scientists at Johns Hopkins University are interested in your life -- no, really. They sifted through over 2 billion public tweets, and came up with some really interesting information about certain health problems.
Read More »Next Apple iPhone will be ‘Thinner’ and ‘Lighter’
Finally, more info has been leaked about the next Apple iPhone. Sources claim that Apple is ordering components to make a thinner, lighter iPhone for release this September.
Read More »The Death of Unlimited Data Plans for Verizon
Starting today, July 7th, you'll no longer be able to get an unlimited data plan from Verizon. 10GB of data streaming, the highest tier package, will cost you around $80 per month.
Read More »Fox News Twitter Feed Hacked
Hackers from a group calling themselves the "Script Kiddies" infiltrated the Fox News Politics twitter account, and published false reports that President Obama had been killed.
Read More »South Korean Skyscraper Experiences �Mystery Tremors�
On July 5th, 3,000 people were evacuated when a skyscraper began experiencing severe tremors. However, there was no earthquake. Aliens?
Read More »For the Star Wars Fan That Has Everything — A 3,000 Piece Lego Super Star Destroyer
Want to conquer a galaxy? This 50 inch Lego replica of a Super Star Destroyer may make you the envy of Star Wars fans everywhere, but it'll set you back around $400.
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