What the Hell Is That Weird Noise at the Oscars? [Academy Awards]
Brent Rose
I flipped over to the Academy Awards because, I dunno, sometimes I just do things, but there is this weird sound happening throughout. WHAT THE HELL IS THAT!? It sounds like somebody is playing Atari during all of the presenters and acceptance speeches. More »


source: gizmodo.com
27 Feb 2012
l
0
b
0
Please login to comment
Similar Results
Hell Yes: Google Maps Has Ski Mountain Maps Now
#apps The Google Maps mobile app just got trail maps for 38 ski mountains in the U.S. and Canada. This is your awesome excuse to call in sick to work and take a ski day (or week). More » Read similar
l
0
b
0
Why Your Instagram Pics Look Weird on Twitter Now (Updated)
#apps Notice anything strange when you're looking at a photo of meatballs through the Valencia filter on Twitter? Probably. Instagram has revoked Twitter's ability to show its pictures on its website, leaving pics weirdly cropped and off-center. More » Read similar
l
0
b
0
These Weird Cartoon Faces Are All Drawn By an Algorithm
#art There's a certain aspect of human creation, a quaint sort inconsistent imperfection, that most of us tend to think is exclusive to us meatbags. Turns out it's not; computers can emulate that too, and these weird-looking cartoon faces you could swear were drawn by a five-year-old prove it. More » Read similar
l
0
b
0
How Are Dead People Liking Stuff on Facebook?
#facebook Have you noticed your friends liking stuff on Facebook that you know they don't like? Yes? No? Well, have you seen some people like stuff on Facebook even though they're... dead? It's happening. And it's because of a weird underworld of fake Facebook Likes. More » Read similar
l
0
b
0
Valibation: The Disease of Always Being on Your Phone (NSFW)
#watchthis If you have 20 minutes, you should watch Valibation. It's a short film directed by Todd Strauss-Schulson (he's done a Harold and Kumar movie but this is nothing like that) that shows how being addicted to your phone can turn into a disease where the phone actually becomes a part of you. It's dark, it's weird and it's revealing—would we want our phones to be a part of us? That's not an automatic no, right? More » Read similar
l
0
b
0
Our Favorite Noise Canceling Headphones Are Your Deal of the Day
#dealzmodo Back in September when Mario Aguilar set out to find the best noise canceling headphone, he preferred the Audio-Technica ATH-ANC9 over competition from AKG, Sony, and Bose. As he opined: More » Read similar
l
0
b
0
Capping the Deep Water Horizon Well Could Have Caused an Even Bigger Disaster
#disasters A new study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences reveals that after the Deep Water Horizon disaster, engineers and scientists weren't sure that capping the Macondo well was the best idea. In fact, it could have lead to an even larger, harder to control spill. More » Read similar
l
0
b
0
The First Honest Cable Company Commercial
#humor Cable companies are universally regarded as only slightly more popular than evil dictators, and a little less fashionable than certain strains of STDs. How do you fix something like that? Honesty! We're awful; we're unstoppable; you'll hate us; deal with it. That's something you could respect (and which would be applicable basically everywhere in the world but east Asia). Hell, I'd probably switch to this company if it were real. [YouTube] More » Read similar
l
0
b
0
This Week's Top Comedy Video: American Psycho With Huey Lewis and Weird Al
#humor In one of the most iconic scenes from American Psycho, murderous young turk Patrick Bateman waxes psychotic about Huey Lewis and the News. It's funny, it's weird, it's unsettling. But watching Huey Lewis and Weird Al Yankovic create the bizarro world version of that scene? Well, okay, it's all of those things, too. More » Read similar
l
0
b
0
Verizon Wants to Watch and Listen to Your Life While You Watch TV
#privacy Last week, Verizon filed a patent for a set-top box that detects what you're doing while you watch TV, and serves you advertising accordingly. Ew, weird, companies watching what I do while I consume content. Big brother! Chill, son. More » Read similar
l
0
b
0
The Best Laptops of CES 2013: What Laptops?
#gadgets Rounding up the best laptops at CES 2013 is a weird assignment. Sure, we've done it before. But this year, it's different. The fact is, there are no freaking laptops anywhere. More » Read similar
l
0
b
0
What It Would Look Like If Pixar Made Star Trek
#art Because Disney, who owns Pixar, now owns Lucasfilms and because they got J.J. Abrams to direct Star Wars even though he's already directed Star Trek, it's not out of this world to imagine a Star Trek animated series by Pixar (as incestuous and sacrilegious as that may be). Canadian artist Phil Postma wondered the same and animated the cast of Star Trek: The Original Series. Is it weird that I would want to watch this? More » Read similar
l
0
b
0
What the Hell Is This Weird Shiny Object on Mars?
#space The Mars Curiosity Rover has been busy snapping photos (selfies too) of Mars and found something... strange. A small, shiny, metal-looking "protuberance" sticking out from the red planet. Is it some secret lever to open up a world where Martians exist? Or some random space junk? We don't know. More » Read similar
l
0
b
0
Male Peacocks Get Laid By Getting Laid
#science Duke University has studied the mating habits of peacocks to find out the logic behind why males make a noise called a "hoot dash" before they, you know, do it. And the reason turns out to be pretty funny: The best way for a dude peacock to attract a lady peacock is to first fornicate with another peacock and make the honking call. More » Read similar
l
0
b
0
HTC One Teardown: Even Harder to Fix Than the iPhone
#teardowns The HTC One is hands-down the most beautiful Android phone we've ever seen, so it should come as no surprise that it doesn't come apart nicely. The folks over at iFixit gave it a shot and had One hell of a time getting the guts out so you won't have to. And you shouldn't try; it's a nightmare. More » Read similar
l
0
b
0
Why Are There Mysterious Pac-Men on Saturn's Moons?
#astronomy After discovering Pac-Man on the Death Star—aka Mimas—NASA has discovered a new Pac-Man in Tethys. And they still don't know why the hell this shape appears, but they have a theory: More » Read similar
l
0
b
0
NVIDIA Project Shield Hands On: A Little Less Weird Than It Looks
#nvidia Nvidia's Project Shield is a curious little device, attempting to toss its hat into a bunch of rings at once. It's taking shots at handheld gaming, console gaming, tablets, and phones. For the most part, it's holding under the strain, but it's hard to imagine going out of your way to use it versus any of those things it's trying to replace. It's definitely passable and frequently good at emulating PC and console gaming, but it's just a little to busy to be a perfect copy. More » Read similar
l
0
b
0
Why the Hell Does Hulu Show Spoiler Commercials for the TV Show You're Watching?
#rant Hulu, for all its good intentions and fairly solid stream quality, kind of sucks. It doesn't have enough TV shows, it doesn't have enough episodes, you still have to watch commercials even when you pay for Hulu Plus but worst of all, sometimes those commercials you're forced to sit through are about future episodes of the freaking TV show you're watching. Basically, if you watch Hulu, it's like being chained down to a chair for Spoiler Russian Roulette. More » Read similar
l
0
b
0
Oh Hell Yeah, There's Going to Be Even More Arrested Development Episodes Now
#netflix If news that Arrested Development was going to get 10 brand new episodes didn't make you want to celebrate by doing the chicken dance, how about this: Netflix is expanding its order of episodes for Season 4. Now there'll be anywhere from 12-15 new Arrested Development episodes as opposed to 10. HOORAY! More » Read similar
l
0
b
0
Las Vegas Is One Bright Hole Straight to Hell
#imagecache Paris may be the City of Light, but the City of Sin is looking to give it a run for its money. This pair of shots was tumblr'd (tumbled?) and tweeted by Colonel Chris Hadfield, who's currently up on the ISS. At night, the city looks like some pool of molten metal, scalding the desert's surface, burning a hole straight to hell. And maybe that's not too far from the truth. [Col. Chris Hadfeild] More » Read similar
l
0
b
0
It is a technology weblog about consumer electronics. It is part of the Gawker Media network and is known for the up-to-date coverage of the technlogy industry.
Blogger at a glance
Select your favorite bloggers to see what they are writing about today.
Blogs at a glance
Select your favorite blogs to see what they are writing about today.