Saturday, January 18, 2014

How Many Teens Are Actually Leaving Facebook? and 10 More

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How Many Teens Are Actually Leaving Facebook?

According to new findings released Wednesday, 25% fewer U.S. teens use Facebook now than in 2011.

Portable Charging Device Jump-Starts Your Dead Smartphone Battery

Van Halen has likely been on repeat in the Native Union offices after the smashing success of the Kickstarter campaign for its new product Jump. It's an answer to the frustratin...

Yes, Emoji Death Threats Are Admissible in Court

A death threat delivered in emoji form may warrant prosecution, lawyers say.

Feds Free to 'Liquidate' Seized Silk Road Bitcoins Worth $25 Million

Federal prosecutors are now free to cash in on the Bitcoin seized from the online drug marketplace Silk Road. United States District Judge J. Paul Oetken signed off on the forfe...

Starbucks: We Stored Your Passwords in Plaintext

Starbucks executives have confirmed the Starbucks mobile app stores passwords and other user information in unsecured plaintext.

Robert Downey Jr. and Sting's Duet Will Drive You To Tears [VIDEO]

Who knew singing was one of Iron Man's superpowers?

2014 Oscar Nominations: 'American Hustle' Leads the Pack

The 2014 Academy Awards may represent one of the most crowded fields for quality film making in recent memory.

Netflix Earns First Oscar Nomination

After winning Emmy and Golden Globe awards, Netflix has now secured its first Academy Awards nomination with "The Square." Watch the trailer here.

Google Glass Driver Found Not Guilty

Cecilia Abadie made history last October when she became the first person in the world to receive any kind of legal sanction for wearing Google Glass. Now she's made history aga...

Magnified Photos Expose the Secret Beauty of Sand Grains

Dr. Gary Greenberg's photographs magnify grains of sand between 100 and 300 times, exposing microscopic shells, eroded crystals and porous coral fragments.

Facebook Will Now Tell You What's Most Popular On Facebook

Facebook will now surface trending topics alongside the News Feed using a new product the company simply calls "Trending."

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