‘Best Song Ever’ GIFs: Everything You Need To Know About One Direction’s Crazy New Music Video, In 25 Slides

Every time we think One Direction’s music videos can’t get any crazier, Harry, Niall, Zayn, Liam and Louis go ahead and prove us wrong.

Enter the video for “Best Song Ever,” which dropped yesterday and was too strange and hilarious to properly describe in words… which is why the Internet created GIFs.

Click through the slideshow below for 25 important moments from “BSE,” in no particular order.

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LG Curved OLED TV Achieves THX Display Certification

Remember the announcement made earlier this evening concerning the availability of the 55” Curved OLED TV from LG in the USA for the first time, seven months after we took a gander at it at CES 2013 earlier this January? […]

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Plantronics BackBeat Go 2 Bluetooth in-ears: sweat resistance, six-month sleep

Plantronics intros BackBeat Go 2,

Plantronics was proud to present its BackBeat Go Bluetooth in-ear headphones last year, but it’s also aware improvements are always welcome. To that end, the company’s ready to show off its second iteration: BackBeat Go 2. P2i moisture resistance and reworked internals for improved sound back up the sporty wire-behind-the-ear design and fit stabilizers — look out, Jaybird. Not only does the hardware remember up to eight devices, but a DeepSleep mode shuts it down if you walk out of range without turning the power off, allowing it to sleep for up to six months. The internal batteries squeeze out about 4.5 hours of playtime for music, and an optional microUSB charging case ($20) can provide about two and a half refills. As you’d expect, an inline remote keeps you in control of your playlists and calls, while DSP enhances incoming and outgoing sound. Ears perked? The headphones will be available starting today at various retailers in your choice of black or white for $80.

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The Weirdest Thing on the Internet Tonight: Tulkou

Things in this quiet seaside town are not what they initally appear. Not the faux-colored pencil on cardboard animation motif and especially not the gigantic green liquidus humanoid that just washed into this old man’s fishing net.

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Obama OFA Speech: ‘There Is No More Important Question For This Country’ Than The Economy

By Mark Felsenthal and Roberta Rampton

WASHINGTON, July 22 (Reuters) – President Barack Obama told supporters on Monday that he plans to focus his agenda clearly on the economic challenges of the middle class, a theme he will lay out in a speech on Wednesday and follow up with detailed proposals in the coming months.

“There is no more important question for this country than how do we create an economy in which everybody who works hard feels like they can get ahead?” Obama told a small group of donors to Organizing for Action, an advocacy group led by some of his former advisers.

“I’m excited about the speech – not because I think the speech is going to change any minds – but because it gives us an opportunity to refocus attention on the thing that the American people sent me to focus on,” he said.

The White House started heralding this week’s speech – in Galesburg, Illinois – with an email Sunday night from senior advisor Dan Pfeiffer saying he had “just finished reading” a draft and wanted to explain “why it’s one worth checking out.”

Obama has focused much of his energy in the first six months of his second term on an array of domestic and foreign issues. But on Monday, he told a gathering at a downtown Washington hotel that economic issues would now take priority over others, specifically mentioning gun violence and his plan to address climate change.

“So many of the issues that we care about are more likely to progress if people feel good about their own lives and their economic situation,” he said.

The White House has been buffeted recently by controversies over surveillance of citizens’ phone and Internet activity by U.S. intelligence agencies and Internal Revenue Service targeting of conservatives groups seeking tax-exempt status.

Obama and his advisers have been frustrated with the attention on what spokesman Jay Carney cast as “fake scandals” and want to take back the offensive.

“The key is to try to make sure that this town refocuses on the issues that matter most for people day to day,” Obama told supporters, urging them to “amplify” his message around the country.

“Our goal is to lay out a vision and a plan, and then to just keep on pushing, not just legislatively, but across the board, so we’re changing the nature of the conversation and focusing on what matters,” he said.

LOOMING FISCAL THREATS

The administration also confronts a fiscal deadline on Oct. 1, when spending legislation is needed to keep government programs running. Lawmakers will also need to raise the nation’s debt limit, probably in November, to avoid a debt default.

While Republicans, who control the House of Representatives, have not unveiled a coherent strategy for these measures, individual members of the House and Senate have threatened to use them as they have in the past to extract concessions from the White House on spending, and perhaps on Obamacare – the president’s signature healthcare law set for launch on Oct. 1.

Congress breaks in August, so there are only four weeks of legislative activity before the government funding deadline.

Obama has pitched some ideas to Congress to grow the economy, including a manufacturing strategy and an infrastructure jobs program, and a hike in the minimum wage.

“Some of the proposals that we put forward are the ones that are going to be very difficult to get through this Congress,” he told his supporters.

Obama will give three speeches on the economy this week: one at a port in Jacksonville, Florida, another at an innovative college training program in Warrensburg, Missouri.

But the first speech is in Galesburg, where Obama said he gave the first major economic speech of his political career, as a newly elected senator in 2005.

The town was grappling with the loss of a Maytag refrigerator factory, and Obama has often referred to the experience of meeting with disillusioned workers as he talks about restoring what he calls the “basic bargain” of the American Dream.

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Samsung’s new Exynos 5 Octa processor features 20-percent power boost

Last week, Samsung teased the update to its Exynos 5 Octa processor, promising that more details would be arriving this week. It’s only Monday, and those details have already been published, showing more power than the current iteration and the use of a six-core ARM Mali-T628 GPU. We’ve got the rest of the details after the jump.

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The Exynos 5 Octa processor was the first to utilize ARM’s big.LITTLE architecture, featuring eight processing cores with four of them being utilized at a time. Four of the cores are Cortex-A15 offerings, while the others are Cortex-A7 cores. Depending on the needs of the device at any given time, either the more powerful four cores are used, or the lesser powerful.

The new Exynos 5 Octa offering still follows this, but both sets of cores have seen a boost in clock speed. The quad-core Cortex-A15 in the original has a clock speed of 1.6GHz, while the new version offers 1.8GHz. The A7 cores in the original were 1.2GHz, while the new chipset’s cores are set at 1.3GHz. This represents a 20-percent increase in power over the original version.

Some other changes includes 14.9GB/s memory bandwidth alongside a dual-channel LPDDR3 at 933MHz, which Samsung says allows for rapid data processing, as well as support for full HD wifi display. For playing and recording 1080p video, the processor offers full HD 60fps video hardware codec. There’s support for OpenGL ES 3.0 and Full Profile Open CL 1.1.

ARM’s Media Processing Division Executive VP and General Manager Pete Hutton said: “ARM welcomes the latest addition to the successful Exynos Octa 5 series, which uses ARM’s Mali GPU solution to dramatically improve graphics performance. ARM big.LITTLE™ and ARM Artisan® Physical IP technologies continue to be at the heart of the Octa series and now complement the new functionality brought by ARM GPU Compute. This combination enables unprecedented capabilities in areas such as facial detection and gesture control, and brings desktop-quality editing of images and video to mobile devices.”

SOURCE: BusinessWire


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Sony PlayStation 4 waltzes past the FCC

Sony PlayStation 4 waltzes past the FCC

Sony’s PS4 dev kit passed by the FCC roughly a week ago, and now its consumer-oriented counterpart has passed through Uncle Sam’s offices. Not only do the federal documents show the consoles’ polished exterior, but they once again note a “max clock frequency” of 2.75GHz, teasing just what kind of horsepower sits inside the black parallelogram. Though there isn’t much more to note in the agency’s files, a duo of system labels marked with “Made in China” and “Made in Japan” hint that Hirai and Co. will be manufacturing the hardware in both those territories. Mark Cerny’s wunderconsole won’t be hitting store shelves until later this year, but it already has the appropriate paperwork to make the trip stateside.

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Driving a Car with Pliers As a Steering Wheel Is a Hilariously Dumb Idea

Driving a Car with Pliers As a Steering Wheel Is a Hilariously Dumb Idea

Imagine you’re the police. Imagine you’re in your police car. Imagine eating a donut. Imagine complaining about life to your partner. Imagine seeing a car with two obviously blown tires drive by. Imagine pulling that car over. Imagine seeing that the driver driving the car was using a makeshift steering wheel made from… locking pliers. Imagine how hard you would laugh.

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Sennheiser Presence Mobile Series line of business headsets unveiled

Sennheiser has taken the wraps off its new Presence Mobile Series line of business headsets, aiming them towards those who use the device in a variety of situations: indoors, outdoors, and in the car. The series utilizes both WindSafe and SpeakFocus technologies, and offers HD audio quality, with a release date of August 1.

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Specifically, Sennheiser says that the Presence Mobile series has been created for Unified Communications users, with the headset offering a USB dongle that will allow it to work with a computer when needed. The device offers a talk time charge of up to 10 hours, and can be used in a range up to 25 meters in conjunction with the dongle.

The design itself is meant to be discrete, with a boom microphone arm made of aluminum and the headset itself being slim. Technologies used include ActiveGuard, which is designed to keep one’s ear from being blasted in the event of “hazardous noises.” The series is also optimized for use with Microsoft Lync, and is plug-and-play when used with a computer.

The WindSafe technology, as the name suggests, works to reduce the effects of wind – such as what might result from talking in a car – by utilizing one of three on-board microphones. The audio is then processed to reduce the wind noise and amplify the user. The SpeakFocus technology, meanwhile, filters intrusive ambient noise.

Said Sennheiser’s President Andreas Bach, “With the evolution of the modern enterprise towards more flexible, agile working practices that allow people to work remotely and across multiple locations, there is a need for a high-quality headset solution that can meet these demands. PRESENCE™ Mobile Series incorporates Sennheiser’s latest innovations – the SpeakFocus™ and WindSafe™ technologies – providing users with outstanding sound quality and performance they will appreciate wherever they are.”

SOURCE: PRNewswire


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New Gmail layout spawns targeted ads that look like emails

DNP New Gmail layout spawns targeted email ads sent to your inbox

Gmail’s new layout doesn’t just keep your inbox organized, it also gives Google the perfect opportunity to send you unsolicited email ads. These sponsored missives appear as highlighted entries under the Promotions tab, where you can also find deals and updates from online services you subscribe to. To be fair, Gmail has long displayed advertisements at the top of your inbox, so this development isn’t totally new. In a statement sent to Venturebeat, the company says it’s merely relegating ads “to a more appropriate place” and that they won’t show up unless they’re relevant to you. No word yet if this is a permanent arrangement, but if it makes you livid, you can always kill your Promotions tab or dismiss the intrusive emails by clicking the “x” button on the right.

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