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Life hack: How to get Chipotle to nearly double your burrito size without paying extra

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What’s better than a Chipotle burrito? An even bigger Chipotle burrito. And what’s better than an even bigger Chipotle burrito? A bigger Chipotle burrito that doesn’t cost a dime more than a regular Chipotle burrito. But how is such a miraculous thing possible, you ask? For that we have to turn to Dylan Grosz of The Apartment List, who has written the definitive guide for getting Chipotle to inadvertently doubling the size of your burrito without charging you any extra money for it.

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Researchers develop intelligent robot capable of ‘having children’

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We seem to be living in a golden age of robotics and artificial intelligence. These days, we can’t even go a few weeks without hearing about some wild new advancement that brings the notion of futuristic and intelligent robots that much closer to reality. Of course, at the same time, each new advancement also brings with it a certain level of fear, a point driven home by Tesla CEO Elon Musk who said that exceedingly advanced AI can be fundamentally dangerous.

Case in point: researchers at the University of Cambridge recently developed an intelligent robot capable of having children. Which is to say, the robot was programmed to assemble smaller robots and can even monitor the progress of its creations as to improve the building process in subsequent builds. All the more impressive, this is all done without any human intervention or external computer simulations.

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Forget USB Type-C, someone just fixed micro USB cables

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Yes, micro USB cables work with any Android phone, which means that they’re extremely useful. However, they still have an annoying feature: there’s only one way to plug them into devices, as they’re not reversible like the new USB Type-C cables. However, someone fixed that problem for you, and you can reserve your reversible micro USB cables right now on Indiegogo.

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Super Mario Maker: The Wii U’s last chance to make a splash in 2015

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Once again, it’s been an incredibly tough year for the Wii U. Sales are still failing to meet expectations, the first-party lineup is remarkably small and third parties have all but given up on the console. There’s no point in sugarcoating it, but that doesn’t mean Wii U owners don’t have anything to look forward to for the rest of the year.

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Hilarious video: The world’s first honest car commercial

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Ah, buying a car. It’s a wonderful experience, isn’t it? Actually, it’s really not, which is why Cracked’s video about the world’s most honest car commercial is so funny. The video revolves around a car dealer named Roger who gives you a comically honest assessment of how he treats prospective customers looking for a new set of wheels.

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This crazy future iPhone concept is something Apple would never, ever do

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We love iPhone concepts because they spark our imaginations about what Apple could do with future devices. Some iPhone concepts are crazier than others, however, and a new concept created by designer Martin Hajek is one we feel confident that Apple will never, ever design. As you can see in the render at the top of the page, Hajek has actually created a future version of the iPhone that’s designed to work like an old-school flip phone.

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This 4K smart LED TV is already gorgeous, but it looks even better at 33% off from Amazon

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Look, you can argue all you want, but the fact of the matter is that Samsung makes the best HDTVs in the world. Sure, Sony’s HDTVs have great picture quality. Yes, LG’s HDTVs feature wonderful designs. But pound for pound, there’s just nothing on the market that can compete with Samsung’s top televisions… and now there’s a great deal on Amazon for one of them.

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