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Bjork shows off her "Biophilia" album iPad app and explains what inspired her interactive multimedia collection. (05:21)
Maurice Sendak considers the state of children's literature and gets high on markers. (07:05)
Wikipedia, reddit and Boing Boing go dark to protest the Stop Online Piracy Act and the Protect Intellectual Property Act, two bills that could change the Internet forever. (02:49)
Clearly, South Caroliniacs see Stephen as the only viable Mitt-ternative, but if Stephen runs for president of South Carolina, what becomes of Colbert Super PAC? (03:45)
Politico's Mike Allen analyzes Stephen's prospects in South Carolina, should he choose to make an even more historic announcement. (05:00)
Stephen reads Mike Allen's eBook "Playbook 2012: The Right Fights Back." (00:09)
A Molotov cocktail of doom known as Phobos-Grunt hurtles toward the Earth's surface, threatening New York, London and Tokyo. (03:57)
AOL co-founder Steve Case believes that a generational shift away from ownership and toward community sharing is taking place. (05:14)
The Fox News team soldiers on in its Iowa caucus coverage despite the loss of basic mental functions, and CNN debuts its tricky flick technology. (03:42)
TV Hat lets you focus on what matters most by blocking out unnecessary distractions -- like your spouse. (03:14)
The American Heritage Dictionary's lexicowards redefine an offensive term, and Newt Gingrich thinks of new ways to make Americans afraid. (06:05)
Iran claims to have captured one of America's secret stealth drones, so Stephen hatches a plan to get it back. (02:59)
Congress takes action against piracy with a bill that grants copyright holders the power to shut down websites displaying unlicensed content. (02:25)
The iPhone's archconservative voice recognition assistant, Siri, can neither locate an abortion clinic in Manhattan nor understand foreigners. (03:16)
Mitt Romney launches an attack on Barack Obama, CNN unveils a new approach to journalism, and Siddhartha Mukherjee chronicles the history of cancer. (00:35)
The orgy of Black Friday Christmas shopping proves that America is back, and Americans will get their gifts by any means necessary. (03:25)
CNN lays off 50 staff members, and Stephen gets in on the uncompensated future of news at the meReporters 6700. (05:06)
The environmental movement might be dead, substance abuse gets scary, and Thomas Thwaites builds a toaster from scratch. (00:31)
Designer Thomas Thwaites explains the process of building a toaster from scratch and shares his final product. (05:30)
Stephen uses a leaf blower to tidy up his desk and says goodnight. (00:08)