| These incredibly cool (and disgusting!) scans of fruits and veggies will make you think twice about a simple tomato. Check out the full gallery from MRI technologist Andy Ellison over at Inside Insides. |
| We did not make this up. Romney's apology for his 47% comments makes for an unfortunate juxtaposition. |
| Everyone on OkCupid is at least a little shallow. But don’t be so obvious about it. |
| If you're lucky, you'll die in your sleep. Massive stars, however, try and stave off death for trillions of years; fighting to keep burning until eventually they collapse into themselves. At the very end, they'll violently explode into a beautifully colored gaseous display — a supernova — before silently slinking into the cosmos, unnoticed, another lonely white dwarf. |
| In sum: The nano is a weird but functional device that's strangely stuck in the past. The iPod touch is more like an iPhone, sans the phone, than ever. |
| Manymo is a site that lets developers test their apps on multiple virtual Android devices at once, to make sure they're compatible with different screen sizes and OS versions. It has, as of now, more than 40 options. |
| Launching on October 11 is the "mini" Samsung Galaxy S III — a phone with a 4-inch screen. Yes, a 4-inch phone is now a very tiny device. |
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