On Friday, April 19th, Drexel computer science professor Dr. Frank Lee organized the world's largest game of Atari's 1972 arcade hit Pong, played ON the Philadelphia Cira Centre. People gathered near the Philadelphia Museum of Art to play and watch, offering a perfect vantage point.
YouTube announced today that they have stopped accepting new videos and will now take the next ten years sifting through every video ever submitted to determine the best video.
RefCam, an HD camera worn on the head of a referee, is the latest innovation in televised sports. Though it was debuted during an Australian rugby game, don't be surprised if this point of view revolutionizes how we watch all sports in the future.
A video illustrating the distribution of wealth in America has gone viral online. The most thought provoking aspect to the video is the difference between our perception of inequality and the reality of the gap.
The Intelligent Letter Sorting Machine for the Royal Mail (the government-owned postal service in the United Kingdom) reads multiple letter addresses a second and sorts based on which area of the country the item is headed to. According to the YouTube post, when it comes to messy human writing, the machine will send photos of addresses it struggles with to a central hub with real people who send back the correct address.