360 video of Samarkand, a Medieval Central Asian City

Euronews have released on their Facebook page this 360 video of Samarkand, a perfectly preserved medieval city in Uzbekistan. The uniqueness of this video is staggering. You won’t see anything like this footage on the internet today.

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New hot iOS game on the block: Hidden Folks

App Store may sometimes feel like it has to give you something great, but it hasn’t been found by the editors yet. Well, they sure did a good job finding Hidden Folks. It’s a new black and white puzzle game that challenges you to find a needle in a haystack.

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Woman Crush Wednesday: Ira Maryan Will Be Your Support

Ira enjoys spending her time playing video games. Dota 2 is of particular interest to her. Having a friendly personality and an attractive looks, Ira easily reserves a spot for today’s Woman Crush Wednesday.

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Silicon Valley Season 4 Trailer

This is just a trailer, but it already gives me a substantial amount of laughter. Can’t wait for it to hit the screens.

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Planet of The Apps is Dragon’s Den for iOS Apps

Apple Music is going to release yet another reality show dedicated to the iOS developers and app lovers. It is similar to Dragon’s Den TV-show, where entrepreneurs present and defend their ideas in front of experienced investors.

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Apple Music Introduces Exclusive Carpool Karaoke Series

During the 2017 Grammy Awards, Apple released their latest video of soon-to-be introduced Carpool Karaoke: The Series with James Corden. Will it be available on YouTube as we’re now so used to? I don’t know.

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The Week In Pictures: Nerds & Love, Fashion & Politics, Tech & Nature

Cool things that happened during last week in the world, in my social media feeds and recommendations, or things I discovered just last week. I thought I needed to share these, and give the creators behind the shoutout they deserve.

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A YouTuber created ‘The Map of Mathematics’

Even the brightest of us would struggle to connect the dots of maths. But Dominic Walliman spent some quality time to summarise, organise and connect all the different areas of mathematics. All of his work summed up into this one 11-minute video called ‘The Map of Mathematics’.

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