You’ve watched plenty of videos of cats, now get ready to watch videos taken by cats. Kitty Cams is a joint project between …
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Our Nominations for the Internet Cat Video Film Festival
We thought that the Internet Cat Video Film Festival, on Aug. 30 in Minneapolis, would be the purr-fect excuse to round up our favorite cat videos on the web. Here are our 10 nominations.
A Brief History of Cats on YouTube
According to the New York Times, scientists at Google’s X lab have been hard at work creating a “neural network” of 16,000 computer processors. Once switched on, this virtual brain did what any reasonable human would do: it …
Cat Displays Serious Fruit Ninja Skills on iPad
Will the Internet ever get tired of animals playing with touchscreens? First there was the lizard that played Ant Crusher with its tongue — now it’s a cat that plays Fruit Ninja, a.k.a. the game people download after beating Angry Birds.
In an adorable bit of PR, Halfbrick Studios, makers of Fruit Ninja, tweeted this video of a cat …
Finally, a Self-Tweeting Cat Bed Made from an Old Macintosh Computer
With the eSleeper, we’ve truly reached the pinnacle of human civilization. While gutting old electronics for conversion into pet beds isn’t a new phenomenon (remember the old iMac fishbowls?), the advent of Twitter alongside inexpensive do-it-yourself Arduino boards means that all gadgets turned pet sleepers must now inform the world …
Time to Put Your Robot Cat Ears On
At last! Finally someone has come up with a pair of brain-controlled furry robot cat ears for the masses.
This crazy contraption is necomimi, the first experimental prototype from a team in Japan calling themselves neurowear.
It’s not just decorative. Under those fuzzy ears are sensors that monitor your brain activity. When you …
Cryptids: Reports Of The Oriental Yeti Capture Have Been Greatly Exaggerated
This is the Oriental Yeti? This? That’s supposed to be a Yeti. That thing in the above photo. Are we just not trying anymore?
News broke this week that hunters in a remote location of central China had captured a “hairless beast" that’s now being referred to as the Oriental Yeti. Now I know that we don’t have any great pictures of an
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