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TV Anchors Laugh Uncontrollably After Ryan Lochte Interview
Friday, April 19, 2013 6:36 PMBrian Anthony Hernandez
"I'll always remember that interview!" anchor Sheinelle Jones of Good Day in Philadelphia tweeted after grilling Olympic swimmer Ryan Lochte about his forthcoming reality show. She and co-anchor Mike Jerrick had a hard time keeping their composure while hilariously discussing What Would Ryan Lochte Do?, which debuts Sunday on E! But once the interview ended, the pair lost it, mocking the not-so-well-spoken athlete.

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Hear 15 Classic Songs Remixed With Mario's Help
Friday, April 19, 2013 2:08 PMBob Al-Greene
Mario Paint was a 1992 Nintendo release for the SNES that allowed players to draw simple pictures and make custom stamps, one pixel at a time. Users could also make music by using these stamp icons — planes, boats, cars, or Mario himself — to represent music notes from different instruments. Years later, unFun Games released a free, standalone program called Mario Paint Composer, which amped up the musical aspects of the original.

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Amazon Unveils 14 Pilots for Future TV Shows
Friday, April 19, 2013 10:24 AMLauren Indvik
After months in production, Amazon Studios unveiled 14 original pilots Friday. Six are for a children's series and eight are for a comedy series, at least two of which will debut as full shows on Amazon's streaming video subscription service in the near future. Anyone from the U.S., U.K. and Germany can watch the pilots for free on Amazon.com.

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Stephen Colbert: What Could Go Wrong With Bitcoin?
Friday, April 19, 2013 9:38 AMNextgov
Bitcoin has gone up and down recently, and even the Treasury Department is jumping into the virtual currency's fray. Some argue, however, that the monetary program isn't really a currency at all. Comedian Stephen Colbert tackled the controversial Bitcoin on his show Wednesday night. "Essentially the online world is the central bank here.

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