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Anime Wizard Hayao Miyazaki Compares iPad Stroking to Masturbation

In the visually illustrious world of Hayao Miyazaki, anything goes. Children fly, parents turn into pigs, and shadows cook udon. One thing that doesn't exist in his fantasy land, though, is the iPad. It's a well known fact that Miyazaki is a staunch anti-techie. He owns no computer, DVD player or cell phone, and proudly communicates via handwritten letters whenever he feels the need to express ...

Tiniest Pinhole Camera Ever, Gundam Café Opens in Akihabara

There's a load of great tech news happening out there every day, and, unfortunately, we just can't cover it all. Here are a few of the other noteworthy things we saw today on our never-ending journey through the wild, wild Web. Pinhole photography enthusiasts will get a big kick out of this widdle biddy camera, styled like a fish-eye Lomo. Francesco Capponi's cricket-sized gizmo doesn't ...

Kenzero Virus Blackmails Those Who Illegally Download Anime Porn

Share According to the BBC News, a Japanese virus is spreading across Winni, a popular file-sharing site. The trojan horse targets people who are downloading illegal copies of Hentai files, which are an explicit form of Japanese anime. Yes, cartoon-porn fans are being plagued by malware. If you download an infected file, the virus prompts you to a game installation window on your PC and asks ...

Japanese Arcade Game Uses Real Drift Cars

'Initial D,' a Japanese anime series following the exploits of a young tofu-delivery-guy-turned-illegal-drift-racer, has been hugely popular in its home country since the mid-'90s. Its fast-paced scenes of sideways, wheel-to-wheel racing never really captured the eye of many American viewers, but in Japan, the show helped inspire the popularity of professional (and legal) drift racing. ...