Monday, June 30, 2014

How to Remove Scratches From Your Phone and 10 More

Not displaying correctly? View this newsletter online.

How to Remove Scratches From Your Phone

Our phones are bound to be victims of scratches and scuffs. Here are eight remedies that have been known to rescue phones from minor scratches.

5 Can't-Miss Apps: OutSider and More

This week's list of can't-miss apps includes Wikipedia for Android, The Weather Channel's new app for runners and the latest version of Inside's news app.

Viral Video Recap: Vicious Kitten on 'Conan' and More

With the World Cup heating up, it's only natural that more animals are catching 'futebol' fever.

The 15 Most Emotional Brazilian World Cup Fans

The emotion played out on the pitch and on the faces of Brazilian fans.

Colombia's James Rodriguez Is Your New Favorite World Cup Player

Colombia's James Rodriguez scored and danced his way into the hearts of World Cup fans Saturday.

7 Very Bizarre (and Very Rare) Psychotic Hallucinations

The many documented cases of strange delusions and neurological syndromes can offer a window into how bizarre the brain can be.

The People of Earth Need You to Hunt for Asteroids

A new citizen science project needs your help to sort through nighttime images of the sky, and pinpoint hidden asteroids.

Plants Bought From Major U.S. Stores Are Killing Bees

Gardens may give flowers and plants life, but they can also be a death sentence for its most frequent visitors: Bees. Plants sold at major retail nurseries are often treated wit...

How Your Company Can Attract Top Tech Talent

This infographic highlights some interesting statistics about the current U.S. job market, recruitment strategies and hiring at tech firms.

Verizon Services Back Up, But Outage Prompts Fail Hashtags on Twitter

A service outage from Verizon toward the beginning of the weekend inspired Twitter users to come up with a service fail hashtag.

X-Ray Gun Can Search for Drugs, Money, Weapons

We now have have the world's first handheld x-ray gun, which enables police to search for explosives, guns and drugs in inaccessible places.