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Video shows how David Fincher keeps his audience omniscient

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Goo sculpture shows how happy or sad Oslo's internet users are

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Simple.TV antenna DVR debuts ability to share recorded TV shows

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Simple.TV is one of several new DVRs that allow cordcutters to record TV shows off broadcast TV and watch them on a variety of mobile devices and digital set-top boxes like Roku. But now Simple is upping the ante on its competition with a new feature that allows users share their recordings with others.

The new option will allow Simple.TV owners to send up to five invites to non-users via its website, who -- after creating a free account -- will be able to view recorded programs, though not watch live TV. The invited users will be able to access the programs via the Simple.TV website or via an Android, iOS, or Windows 8 app.

At first glance, that sounds like a mashup of Slingbox and Aereo. The latter company, of course, is near death after the Supreme Court ruled that it was a rebroadcaster and therefore liable for cable rebroadcast fees. (CNET's parent company, CBS, was one of broadcasters that sued Aereo.) However, Simple.TV says its service is different because it limits the way the content is distributed and to whom.

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Apple's latest ad shows people saving the world with the iPhone

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Apple's "You're more powerful than you think" series of ads continues with a new one, dubbed "Dreams." While the first one featured the Pixies and creativity, the latest shows the iPhone's humanitarian uses. Doctors, veterinarians, environmentalists, and fireman all use the iPhone to make other people's lives better in this ad, to the tune of Jennifer O'Connor's "When I Grow Up." 9to5Mac has identified some of the apps and accessories features in the spot, including a Vaavud wind meter and the Response Deck app, and you can see a full list on Apple's site for the ad as well.

Apple's last ad in the series, "Parenthood," was more focused on health and home, but the whole series has a remarkable consistency: each tends to be about people...

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Lego set shows there's cool stuff happening in the real world, too

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Let's face it: your kid probably doesn't need another set of Star Wars-themed Lego — especially since there's a lot of damn cool stuff going on in the real world. Like science. Science is cool. Lego has put together this $20 "Research Institute" set to let young'uns act like scientists. And the figurines are all women, to boot! It's just too bad it looks like everyone else is having fun other than the chemist.

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