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A surprise screening of footage from Avengers: Age Of Ultron in London reveals Iron Man's "Hulkbuster" armor, a Scarlet Witch team-up, and Avengers Tower.
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We are used to seeing the Moon rise into the night sky. But back in 2008, the Japanese lunar orbiter SERENE captured this amazing high-definition video of the Earth rising above the moon.
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Announced in a blog post on their official site, Zen Studios is bringing Pinball FX2 to Xbox One July 31. With the promise of new collaborations and 1080p pinball action, this looks to be the definitive version of the title.
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If you've been watching the Tour de France you know that it's been one of the more brutal tours in recent years, with intense weather conditions and terrible crashes that have led to three top contenders abandoning the tour already. It's also the first year that riders are allowed to put cameras on their bikes—so viewers can access the firsthand perspective for the very first time.
Amazon is testing an ebook rental service called "Kindle Unlimited," as GigaOm pointed out today. The e-commerce company put up test pages for the service, which will offer "unlimited access to 600,000 titles." Users would pay $10 a month for access to the extensive online lending library. Amazon yanked the pages today but they're still available on Google Cache.
An internal FBI report obtained by The Guardian speculates about what the roads will look like when they're packed with driverless cars. And because it's the FBI, there's a gloomy analysis of how criminals could exploit our autonomous automotive future.
If you're a Netflix customer on Verizon, there's a good chance you've spending a lot more time with that bright red buffering screen than you'd like. That's why, over the past few weeks, Netflix and Verizon have been displacing blame by taking pot shots at each other. But while they're busy bickering, we're the ones suffering. What the hell is really going on?