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Maxsta Gives Us A Crash Course In Grime
The 19-year-old MC schools us on Wiley, grime raves and the term "urban".
Joshua Haddow
7.11.12
Music

I Survived a Phish Show
It takes a special kind of person to like Phish for more than a few minutes.
Dick Corvette
7.11.12
Fashion

Celebrate Clarks' Reggae Connection with Toddla T
And a few other producers who've teamed up for Originals Remixed.
VICE Staff
7.11.12
Music

Drops Of Colored Liquid Are The Controllers In audible color
Two designers developed an audio-visual instrument that matches notes to colors.
Abigail Laurel
7.11.12
Tech

Sheppard's Video Game Pie - Gravity Rush
Meet Kat, a gravity-shifting amnesiac with a meowing cat-shaped hole in the universe for a pet.
Stephen Lea Sheppard
7.11.12
News

Canadian Military Whoopsies
Oh Canada, will you never cease to embarrass yourself?
Alex Americo
7.11.12
Motherboard Blog

Google Will Pay Millions to Pretend it Did No Evil
The FTC has slapped Google with "a record-breaking $22.5 million fine":http://slatest.slate.com/posts/2012/07/10/google_settles_google_pays_22_5_million_to_settle_charges_over_monitoring_millions_of_safari_users_.html for secretly tracking those who...
Brian Merchant
7.11.12
Motherboard Blog

How to Store a Bit of Data on a Single Molecule
It's not news that technology is getting smaller, faster, but once things start happening on a molecular level, it starts to get kind of ridiculous. Scientists at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology just published breakthrough research in Nature...
Adam Estes
7.11.12
Fashion

Fashion Studio - Alun Davies
This place is filled with gifts from dildo-wielding art students.
Jamie Clifton
7.11.12
Features

Go See All These Vans Shows This Summer
The Vans House Parties are hitting Brooklyn for the second time, and we'll be at all of them.
Benjamin Shapiro
7.11.12
Motherboard Blog

NASA's New Horizons Spacecraft Is Studying Our Solar System in Its Sleep
NASA's New Horizons spacecraft is currently gathering data while in hibernation. Talk about productive.
Amy Shira Teitel
7.11.12
Motherboard Blog

In Apple's World, Thin Is More Important Than Green
Apple has pulled all of its computer-y things (desktops, laptops, monitors) from the EPEAT certification program, flipping the bird to an EPA-backed, internationally-supported standard that is designed to mitigate the environmental damage and social...
ALEC LIU
7.11.12
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