Saturday, June 28, 2014

Projects Tango and Ara Provide Shock and Awe at Google I/O and 10 More

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Projects Tango and Ara Provide Shock and Awe at Google I/O

Google developers went crazy for demos of Project Tango and Project Ara at the company's I/O conference on Thursday morning.

How 13-Year-Olds Really Use Snapchat

Snapchat gives teens a way to send messages without fearing their parents will ever see it. That's the best and worst part about it.

Walmart to Slash iPhone 5C and 5S Prices to $29 and $99 Friday

Walmart will cut the prices of the iPhone 5C and the iPhone 5S to $29 and $99 with a two-year contract Friday.

Google's Secret Weapon for Android TV: Games

With Android TV, Google may have launched a very promising gaming platform.

Woman's Photoshop Experiment Shows There Are Many Ways to Be Beautiful

To show how different countries have very different standards when it comes to beauty, Esther Honig had her face photoshopped by artists in 26 countries.

World Cup Tourists Take Selfies With Toothy Suarez Ad

An advertisement on Brazil's Copacabana Beach is getting more attention than its creators ever intended. The ad, featuring serial football biter Luis Suarez with the words "all ...

Well, This Is One Way of Telling Families to Lock Up Their Guns

A gun safety advocacy group has scored a bull's eye with its latest ad.

U.S. World Cup Star Kyle Beckerman's Engagement Photos Are a Kick

The rumors are true: bells are ringing for Beckerman both on and off the pitch.

See NASA's Dazzling Proof that U.S. Air Quality Has Improved

Data from a NASA instrument shows that although the U.S. has significant air pollution problems, air quality has improved greatly during the past decade.

Google Shows Off Working Prototype for Project Ara

Google gave developers a peek at a Project Ara prototype on Thursday, an early look at the modular phone project Google initially announced in February.

FAFSA Apologizes for That Offensive 'Bridesmaids' Tweet

The Office of Federal Student Aid apologized on Wednesday for a tweet that some perceive as mocking low-income students.

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