Saturday, March 7, 2015

'Oops, I Did It Again' without music will make your ears bleed and 10 More

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'Oops, I Did It Again' without music will make your ears bleed

The musicless version of Britney Spears' "Oops, I Did It Again" is mostly screeches of leather.

Harrison Ford's plane was made the same year he was born: 1942

They're both "banged" up after Thursday's air-to-ground crash. Yup, we're talking about Harrison Ford and the plane he crashed Thursday.

Plane skids off runway at NYC's LaGuardia Airport in snowstorm

All passengers have been removed from the plane with only minor injuries reported.

Why you should watch 'Empire,' if you're not already obsessed

Everyone is watching the hot new Fox drama — so why aren't you?

Man can't sue Applebee's for burns he got while praying over sizzling fajitas

A New Jersey appellate court says a man cannot seek damages for burns he suffered while bowing his head in prayer over a sizzling steak fajita skillet.

Kim Kardashian goes blonde, completing transformation into Harry Potter wizard

Kim Kardashian debuted platinum blonde hair Thursday in Paris and the Internet couldn't help comparing her to Draco Malfoy.

'You saved my life': Boston Bombing survivor posts open letter to Tsarnaev

Rebekah DiMartino was badly injured in the Boston Bombing. Yesterday she looked into the face of the man who almost killed her.

Microsoft Office for Mac finally catches up with Office 2016 preview

It's about time. Microsoft Office for Mac is getting its first major update in years.

'American Crime' review: Has brain, but lacks heart

'American Crime' swaps TV's black and white for a moral grayness, but, in the end, it's all darkness.

Libon lets you receive calls even when you've got no signal

Libon's new Reach Me feature lets you receive calls even when you have no cell reception -- provided you have Wi-Fi access.

Water once covered one-fifth of Mars, new research shows

Although the Martian surface is now cold and dry, there is evidence suggesting that rivers, lakes and seas covered the Red Planet billions of years ago.

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