Saturday, February 1, 2014

Anna Kendrick Tells Newcastle Beer to 'Suck It' in Anti-Super Bowl Ad and 10 More

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Anna Kendrick Tells Newcastle Beer to 'Suck It' in Anti-Super Bowl Ad

Looks like Anna Kendrick won't be adding "Super Bowl commercial star" to her resume anytime soon.

This Is the Most Disturbing 'Stay in School' PSA Ever

Stay in school, kids. If you don't, you'll end up in a horrifying situation.

Test Your Lying Skills With This 5-Second Quiz [VIDEO]

Good news, extroverts: You're great at lying.

Red Hot Chilli Pipers Blow Avicii's 'Wake Me Up' Out of the Water [VIDEO]

Rock out to an upbeat cover of Avicii's "Wake Me Up" by the band of bagpipers known as the Red Hot Chilli Pipers.

Hulu Plus Catches 'Pokémon' Cartoons and Movies

Hulu Plus has begun offering content from the Pokémon franchise's animated series, feature films and an animated special.

Facebook Announces News Reader App 'Paper'

Just 24 hours after Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg promised more standalone apps in 2014, the company announced Paper, a standalone news reader mobile app

Internet Mourns Death of Colonel Meow

Stop for a meow-ment of silence -- Colonel Meow had died.

60+ Events in Design, HR, Strategy and More

This week, we're highlighting five events that we think can help move your career forward, from events in San Francisco to Amsterdam.

Yahoo Mail Accounts Hacked, Passwords Reset

An unspecified number of Yahoo Mail users have had their usernames and passwords compromised, the company announced late Thursday. The hack appears to have taken place via a com...

Report: Microsoft Has New Frontrunner to Replace Steve Ballmer as CEO

Four months after Microsoft announced that longtime CEO Steve Ballmer would retire, the company is reportedly close to naming a replacement. Bloomberg reports that Microsoft's b...

'Dream Chaser' Spacecraft Set to Blast Off Next Year

Sierra Nevada Corporation's space shuttle 'Dream Chaser' gets a launch date, as NASA continues to fund tests for new spacecrafts.

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