Monday, January 5, 2015

'Serial': How common are wrongful convictions in the U.S.? and 10 More

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'Serial': How common are wrongful convictions in the U.S.?

Is Serial's Adnan Syed supremely unlucky, or is the American criminal justice process just that flawed?

Sarah Palin blasts PETA over animal abuse accusations in epic rant

Sarah Palin fired back against animal rights activists for criticizing a photo of her son, Trig, standing on top of the family dog.

HP Stream 11 review: Inexpensive but not cheap

The HP Stream 11 is basically Chromebook parts with Windows. And it works great.

5 can't-miss apps: 'Squares,' Reuk, MoneyWiz 2 and more

This week's list of top apps includes a new racing game from the World Rally Championship and an app that gives you better control of your iPhone's camera.

ISIS captive John Cantlie appears in new propaganda video from Mosul

A British photojournalist held captive by the Islamic State appeared in a new militant video from Iraq more than two years after he was kidnapped in Syria.

Acer Aspire V 17 Nitro has a 3D camera that can really see you

The Acer Aspire V 17 Nitro is one of the first machines to feature the Intel RealSense camera, which can create 3D scans of objects.

Blizzard warnings in effect in Hawaii — again

For the second time in two weeks, the National Weather Service has issued blizzard warnings in Hawaii.

HTC Desire Eye: For selfie junkies only [REVIEW]

With its full-featured front camera, the HTC Desire Eye is made for a very specific type of person: the selfie addict.

How to follow Mashable at CES 2015

Follow along with team Mashable at CES 2015 in Las Vegas.

Luxury Animal Planet treehouse breaks California county's rules

A luxury California treehouse featured on Animal Planet's "Treehouse Masters" has to lose its prized candy kitchen and the queen bed upstairs.

Acer unveils biggest-yet Chromebook 15

Ahead of CES 2015, Acer announced a handful of new products on Saturday, including two Chromebooks and a laptop with a 3D camera.

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