Sunday, June 1, 2014

Microsoft Surface Pro 3 Is the Best Everything Device Ever Made [REVIEW] and 10 More

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Microsoft Surface Pro 3 Is the Best Everything Device Ever Made [REVIEW]

It may not be the perfect laptop or the perfect tablet, but as an everything device, the Microsoft Surface Pro 3 makes an incredibly strong case.

Apple iWatch Parody Will Make You Question Every Wearable Gadget [VIDEO]

This Apple parody proves the iWatch is a mysterious and totally unnecessary product.

Bryan Cranston Drops 'Breaking Bad' Hint: 'You Never Saw Bags Zip Up'

AMC's "Breaking Bad" ended its acclaimed five-season run last year, but the final zoom-out scene featuring antihero Walter White may not have represented what you think it did.

Bear in a Hammock Gets Ready to Attack the Weekend

A black bear in Daytona Beach, Florida, sought out a resident's hammock for a quick rest on Thursday night.

Facebook Has Spent $22 Billion on Acquisitions. That's Equal to the GDP of Uganda.

Facebook has spent more than $22 billion on disclosed acquisitions since its founding in 2004. See how much that amount of money is actually worth.

Breaking: News Bloopers are Still Hilarious [VIDEO]

Admit it: you only watch the news for the bloopers.

Samsung Galaxy Mega 2 Will Be the Godzilla of Smartphones

An FCC filing tips the Samsung Galaxy Mega's display at a whopping 7 inches.

Google Reveals New Images of Android Wear Apps

Google has revealed a little more about what Android Wear, its new platform for wearable devices, will look like.

11 People Too Confident for Their Own Good

The worst offenders of the premature celebration.

Rumor: The Next Version of Apple OS X Could Be Called Yosemite

Apple's OS X Mac software is expected to get a big update next week and is expected to get another California-centric name: Yosemite.

7 Tips for Surviving The Leap From Employee to Entrepreneur

Becoming a successful entrepreneur takes more than a great idea and important connections (although both do help). Making the shift from the steady life of a full-time employee ...

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