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Samsung is really, really, really sorry about all of the explosions. On Monday, the Korean hardware giant issued full-page apology ad to its customers in The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, and The New York Times.Read more...
Lees meerHey did you see those new MacBook Pros? One of their big new features is the Touch Bar, an OLED strip that morphs into pretty much whatever button or slider you need it to be. Well, you don’t have to shell out thousands of dollars to get the Touch B…
Lees meerYou can never have enough flash storage, and Amazon’s here to feed your addiction with a one-day Gold Box sale on PNY products.Read more...
Lees meerFirst Facebook came for Periscope, and I did not speak out—Because I was not Jack Dorsey.Read more...
Lees meerBarring the arrival of an Earth cleansing asteroid or an armed revolt, America’s nightmare election will be over in just a few short hours. (Remember, a certain candidate holding out on making a concession speech has no impact on the validity of the…
Lees meerI’ve thought I’ve seen it all when it comes to BASE jumping and then I just watched the Flying Frenchies surf down a zip line at over 45 mph and then jump off in the middle of the line from nearly 2000 feet in the air in the Vercors mountain ran…
Lees meerHe sees you when you’re sleeping. He knows when you’re awake. He didn’t see that parked car though so you’re probably off the hook.Read more...
Lees meerYou know you’re old as hell when the only way to find out what young people are doing is to have other old people explain to you what the youths of today are doing, because you don’t actually know anyone young anymore. That’s basically water bot…
Lees meerFather Frank Pavone, who calls himself “one of the most prominent pro-life leaders in the world,” streamed some questionable content on Facebook Live on Sunday in the name of Donald Trump or something.Read more...
Lees meerWhen I watch a funny movie scene, I laugh. Sometimes really hard. Sometimes I might even remember the lines in a quiet moment of the day and chuckle to myself. But I’ll never think about those scenes as much as the folks from CineFix do. They du…
Lees meerBetween exploding phones, exploding washing machines and, uh, more exploding phones, Samsung has had a pretty rough year, but thanks to an embattled president and a mysterious cult leader, 2016 somehow just got even worse for the beleaguered tech gi…
Lees meerWatching clouds float by is usually a serene, relaxing experience. Watching methane clouds float by on Saturn’s moon Titan, however, is not. Read more...
Lees meerAfter a fake story once again made the rounds on Facebook over the weekend, Barack Obama today name-checked the social network while talking about the spread of lies this election season.Read more...
Lees meerEcuador is officially fed up with Julian Assange.Read more...
Lees meerHere’s the short answer: we probably could not survive a nuclear winter. But the long answer, well, it depends on which countries are going to war, how many nukes are being dropped, and where those bombs are being detonated. Read more...
Lees meerI had almost convinced myself that the “plot” of Westworld wasn’t that important. That it was both semi-impossible to figure out what the twists and turns were and, more importantly, that doing so was a distraction from what the show was actually ab…
Lees meerHealth headlines were dominated last week by a study that seemed to confirm, once and for all, that cranberry juice cannot cure a urinary tract infection. The fact that the research study was actually on cranberry capsules and looked at prevention d…
Lees meerShane Kimbrough is an American hero. Not only is he risking his life breathing recycled air and eating tasteless, shrink-wrapped meals in a radiation-blasted tin can 250 miles above Earth, the man just took time out of his busy schedule to participa…
Lees meerLast night, the BBC made the dreams of every stoner, naturalist, and David Attenborough fan come true when it broadcast the first episode of Planet Earth II, the sequel to the magnificent 2006 series.Read more...
Lees meerThe adorable mini NES Classic Edition is everything we hoped it would be and it’s sure to be a hit this holiday season. But what’s on the inside? GameSpot’s senior reviewer Peter Brown opened it up and found a tiny little Linux computer.Read more...
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