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Is 'Star Trek' Technology Still Light Years Away?

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Is 'Star Trek' Technology Still Light Years Away?
12:06:46 AMSean Fitz-Gerald
In the age of iPads, flying cars and space rovers, some gadgets that were once confined to the science-fiction world are quickly becoming commonplace 21st-century commodities. Star Trek, which aired its first episode more than 40 years ago on NBC, stood at the forefront, dazzling its fan base for decades with such high-tech gizmos as phasers and tricorders in the exploration of the final frontier.

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Yes, this is another shark movie. The channel that brought you made-for-TV classics like Sharktopus and Jersey Shore Shark Attack is adding one more shark-themed film to its arsenal. SEE ALSO: 15 'Jaws'-Dropping Shark Memes Circling the Web Syfy released a teaser trailer for its latest original movie, Sharknado, a disaster flick about — you guessed it — sharks and tornados.

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The Ultimate Compilation of Wacky Japanese Commercials
Friday, July 05, 2013 5:08 PMHannah Orenstein
Excuse the slight exaggeration, but everything cool comes from Japan. That's hardly a hyperbole — it's just true. Sushi. Hello Kitty. Karaoke. And now, this video. This compilation of bizarre Japanese commercials is going viral, and it's easy to see why. A commercial for breakfast cereal features disembodied heads on a playground, while an ad for bug spray stars dancers who make Prancerise look totally normal by comparison.

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