Wednesday, July 30, 2014

OkCupid Defends Human Experiments: 'That's How Websites Work' and 10 More

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OkCupid Defends Human Experiments: 'That's How Websites Work'

OKCupid founder Christian Rudder took to the site's blog Monday to defend human experimentation.

10 Rising Social Networks You Should Explore

With the explosion of startups, there are plenty of new social networks popping up. Here are 10 up-and-coming social networks worth exploring.

Cortana Defeats Siri in Windows Phone Ad

One of Siri's rivals, Windows Phone's Cortana, thinks she can do a better job as a personal voice assistant.

TouchPico Projector Turns Any Wall Into a Touchscreen

TouchJet's new handheld projector puts an interactive, Android touchscreen on almost any flat surface.

Flight Tonight App Finds Last-Minute Airfare Deals

Have an urge to get away -- fast? The Flight Tonight app shows you the cheapest last minute tickets.

Newspaper Mistakenly Runs Photo of 'Jackass' Star Instead of Dead Israeli Soldier

The 'New Zealand Herald' has apologised after running a photo of Jackass comedian Ryan Dunn alongside a story about the death of an Israeli soldier.

Apple Buys Streaming Talk Radio and Podcast Startup Swell

Apple's recent media acquisition moves continued with the acquisition of Swell, a start-up that runs a popular personalized talk radio and podcast app.

A Really, Really Excited Dog Faints After Reuniting With Owner

This cute pup was overwhelmed with joy after seeing her owner for the first time in two years -- so excited, in fact, that she briefly passed out.

Samsung Galaxy S4 Catches Fire and Melts Next to Sleeping Teen

A teen's Samsung Galaxy S4 caught fire as she slept next to it, burning a hole through her bedding.

MH17 Black Boxes Reveal 'Missile Explosion' Caused Crash in Ukraine

Black box data from Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 indicates that the plane crashed as a result of a "missile explosion," Ukraine defense officials said Monday.

The App Apocalypse Is Upon Us

Only 80% of the 1.2 million apps in Apple's App Store are being used. The rest? ZOMBIE APPS.

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