Friday, April 18, 2014

Selfie Pro Tip: Don't Stand Too Close to Trains [VIDEO] and 10 More

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Selfie Pro Tip: Don't Stand Too Close to Trains [VIDEO]

The public transportation workers are not kidding around when they insist you stay behind the yellow line. One young man learned the hard way -- or did he?

Real-Life Joffrey Smiles About 'Game of Thrones' Purple Wedding

Instagram proof that Joffrey Baratheon is good at photobombs.

Facebook's News Feed: What Changed and Why

As Winston Churchill once said, "to improve is to change; to be perfect is to change often." It's a maxim Facebook seems to have adopted wholeheartedly when it comes to the News...

Nissan Debuts 'Futuristic' Murano With NASA-Inspired Seats

Nissan unveiled its new 2015 Murano in New York, inspired by its futuristic Resonance concept vehicle and NASA technology.

Matching Dog and Baby Duo Are Dangerously Cute

Zoey and Jasper are the cutest kid-pooch pair you'll ever see.

Toyota's 'Gran Turismo 6' Sports Car Drives Into Real Life

Toyota gave car fans an up-close look at its video game-inspired FT-1 concept car at the New York International Auto Show.

Passenger Texts Mother From Ill-Fated South Korean Ferry: 'I Love You'

Some passengers aboard the ill-fated South Korean ferry sent farewell text messages to their loved ones, as the ship began to sink.

Facebook Profiles Can Predict Work Performance

When a company is in the process of hiring a new employee, there's a standard set of things it typically does — follow up with references, check the cover letter for obvious typ...

Samsung Saw Opportunity in Steve Jobs' Death, Emails Reveal

It's not a smoking gun in legal terms, but a series of emails that leaked out of the ongoing Apple v. Samsung trial Wednesday certainly didn't show the South Korean tech giant i...

Hands On With Apple's CarPlay Integration With Volvo

'Mashable' got to go hands-on with CarPlay; here's what we found.

Young Girls Depict History's Most Influential Women

Eunique Gibson Jone's campaign "Because of Them, We Can" photographs kids dressed as inspiring men and women from history.

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