OUYA’s Commercial Is A Little Weird…And Disgusting

After an extremely successful Kickstarter campaign, the OUYA Android gaming console launched this year and boasted close to 500 games at launch, and while the console made the headlines across tech blogs on the internet, for the not-so-savvy customer, OUYA would definitely need a way to grab their attention right? And what better way to grab a customer’s attention other than to create a catchy or interesting advertisement, which is what the folks at OUYA seem to have done. The original video has since been made private via OUYA’s YouTube channel, but thankfully someone managed to get their hands on the video and has since uploaded a mirror of it.

The ad itself is pretty weird but basically highlights how the console has access to Android games, which in general are a lot cheaper compared to actual console games that could easily set you back $60 per title. We’re not sure what OUYA was thinking when they made this video, but admittedly it is pretty unique and interesting, albeit in a gross kind of way. If you have a minute to spare, you can check it out in the video above.

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    Samsung SM-Z9005 Tizen Smartphone To Sport 720p HD Display And Qualcomm Chipset

    Samsung SM Z9005 Tizen Smartphone To Sport 720p HD Display And Qualcomm ChipsetAccording to the rumors, Samsung is expected to debut their first Tizen-based smartphone in October, and a recently sighting of a certain SGH-N055 was revealed to be a possible Tizen smartphone aimed at Japan’s NTT DOCOMO. Now it seems that another Tizen device has been revealed, this time going by the model number SM-Z9005, although we’re not sure if it’s the same device just with a different model and possibly destined for another market, but the specs of the device have been revealed thanks to its UAProf string on Samsung’s website.

    According to the UAProf, the SM-Z9005 will be a Tizen smartphone and will come with a 720p HD display (screen size unknown). It will also be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, although it is not clear if it will be a dual-core or quad-core chipset, and we’re also wondering why Samsung has chosen to go with Qualcomm instead of turning to their own Exynos lineup of chips, although some are speculating that LTE could be the reason behind the choosing of Qualcomm’s Snapdragon chipset. Apart from that not much else is known about the device, such as what it might look like, and which markets it is expected to launch in, although hopefully more details will be shared soon.

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    Your Phone Will Soon Spew 4K Video From Its USB Port

    Your Phone Will Soon Spew 4K Video From Its USB Port

    The Mobile High-Definition Link (MHL) standard, beloved of Roku and Android phone manufacturers, is about to get exciting: an update coming in September will allow phones to spit out 4K video from their USB ports.

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    Bloomberg: General Motors to add wireless chargers on some 2014 car models

    Smartphone wireless chargers are easier to find than ever, but built-in inductive systems for cars? Those we don’t see often. According to Bloomberg, General Motors will incorporate wireless charging systems for phones on some of its 2014 car models, joining the ranks of Toyota and Chrysler. Unlike the chargers aboard the 2013 Avalon and the Dodge Dart, however, GM’s cars will (officially) be the first ones to use Powermat. When the carmaker first announced a $5 million stake in Powermat in 2011, it said the Volt will be the first to offer the wireless charging perk. A two-year delay might have changed GM’s plans — it originally wanted to launch an in-car system in 2012 — but we won’t know for sure until the company releases official details.

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    ‘Amish Mafia’: Buggying Under The Influence Is A Serious Concern To The Amish Community (VIDEO)

    Drinking and driving is a serious crime and a serious danger no matter where you are. On the latest episode of “Amish Mafia,” we learned about BUI — buggying under the influence. Drinking and driving can be just as dangerous on a horse-drawn buggy, and you can get in serious trouble.

    “BUIs are actually a lot more dangerous than they sound,” said Jolin

    Merlin agreed, saying, “A horse usually knows how to find its way home, but it can’t read stop signs.”

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    Fukushima’s Radioactive Puddles Are More Serious Than Anticipated

    Fukushima's Radioactive Puddles Are More Serious Than Anticipated

    Japan’s nuclear agency wants to raise the severity level of the new radioactive water leak at the Fukushima because the problem is more serious than initially expected.

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    SwiftKey Cloud exits beta, available as free update in version 4.2

    SwiftKey Cloud exits beta, available as free update in version 42

    After nearly a month of beta testing, SwiftKey Cloud is now ready for the masses. Now in final form, the popular Android keyboard can backup and sync customizations across devices, and it can even learn phrases that are trending across the globe. Thanks to one-click authorization, it’s now easier for SwiftKey to learn phrases from your Facebook and Gmail accounts, and it can also now tap into Yahoo Mail. You’ll also find more responsive Flow predictions in the final version, along with some Emoji fixes. SwiftKey Cloud arrives as part of SwiftKey 4.2, which is available as a free update to current users. The app is also available for a free 30-day trial, but for a limited time, you can also snag the paid version for $2.99 / £1.49, which rings in at half off the regular price. Certainly worth checking out if the stock Android keyboard is no longer cutting it.

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    Takara Tomy Arts – “Good-Luck Watch” tells your fortune every 50 seconds

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    ‘Catfish: The TV Show’: Honesty Isn’t Always Enough To Make It Work (VIDEO)

    There are good and decent and honest people in the world. Even more shocking, there are good and decent and honest people in the world of “Catfish: The TV Show!” Jesse had been in an online relationship with a guy named Brian for about three years. Despite the fact that he refused to video chat with her — and the one time they were going to meet, Brian said he got in trouble with the police — Jesse was still planning to marry him and move in with him.

    Of course, all of this threw up some major red flags, so the “Catfish” team came in to investigate. It turns out, Brian’s story checked out. He was who he claimed to be, and he did get arrested for having a sawed-off rifle. The gun is classified as a “weapon of mass destruction” in North Carolina. Luckily for Brian, he was never charged with a crime.

    Once the couple did finally meet, it looked like happily ever after was just around the corner.

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    Fukushima Nuclear Crisis Escalates To Worst Level In 2 Years

    TOKYO, Aug 21 (Reuters) – Japan’s nuclear crisis escalated to its worst level in two years on Wednesday, with its nuclear watchdog saying it feared more tanks were leaking contaminated water and China expressing its shock over the disaster.

    Japan’s nuclear regulator also said it feared the disaster exceeded the ability of the plant’s operator, Tokyo Electric Power Co, to cope “in some respects”.

    A spokesman for the Nuclear Regulation Authority (NRA) said earlier on Wednesday the agency plans to upgrade the severity of the crisis from a level 1 “anomaly” to a level three “serious incident” on an international scale for radiological releases.

    Such a move would be the most serious action taken since the plant was destroyed by an earthquake and tsunami in 2011.

    “Any way you look at it, this is deplorable,” Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga said at a regular news conference on Wednesday. “The government will make every effort to halt the leak of contaminated water as soon as possible.”

    The plant operator, also known as Tepco, said on Tuesday contaminated water with dangerously high levels of radiation is leaking from a storage tank.

    The NRA said it was worried about leakage from other tanks of the same type, which were built hastily to store water washed over melted reactors at the station to keep them cool.

    China said it was “shocked” to hear that Fukushima was still leaking contaminated water two years after the disaster and urged Japan to provide information “in a timely, thorough and relevant way”.

    “We hope that the Japanese side can earnestly take effective steps to put an end to the negative impact of the after-effects of the Fukushima nuclear accident,” China’s Foreign Ministry said in a statement faxed to Reuters in Beijing.

    Water in the latest leak is so contaminated that a person standing close to it for an hour would receive five times the annual recommended limit for nuclear workers in a year.

    Tepco has been criticised for its failure to prepare for the disaster and been accused of covering up the extent of the problems at the plant.

    “This certainly exceeds Tokyo Electric’s ability in some respects,” NRA chairman Shunichi Tanaka told a media briefing after a regular meeting of the NRA commission. He had been asked whether the operator could handle the crisis.

    “SEVERE CONTAMINATION”

    Upgrading the warning to level 3 will mark the first time Japan has issued a warning on the International Nuclear Event Scale (INES) since three reactor meltdowns at the plant after a massive earthquake and tsunami in March 2011.

    A maximum INES level 7 was declared at the battered plant after explosions led to a loss of power and cooling two years ago, confirming Fukushima as the worst nuclear accident since Chernobyl a quarter of a century earlier..

    Each one-step INES increase represents a tenfold increase in severity, according to a factsheet on the website of the International Atomic Energy Agency. (www.iaea.org/)

    The level 3 rating is assigned when there is exposure of more than 10 times the limit for workers, according to the factsheet.

    It can also be assigned when there is “severe contamination in an area not expected by design with a low probability of significant public exposure,” the factsheet says.

    The NRA’s impending assessment upgrade came in a document posted on the agency’s website on Wednesday, with formal adoption to follow notification to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).

    “Judging from the amount and the density of the radiation in the contaminated water that leaked … a level 3 assessment is appropriate,” the document said.

    The NRA’s Tanaka said the regulator has decided to consult with the IAEA about whether it is appropriate to assign a rating to the leakage at the plant. The IAEA has so far not commented on the latest developments.

    The leak is so contaminated that a person standing 50 cm (1.6 feet) away that, after 10 hours, a worker in that proximity to the leak would develop radiation sickness with symptoms including nausea and a drop in white blood cells.

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