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If you ask Google Maps 'are we there yet?' enough times, it gives you 'tude

The latest update to Google Maps on Android carries a hidden Easter egg when you ask, "Are we there yet?".

New Microsoft Lumias may come with iris scanners to unlock phones in under 1 second

New flagship Microsoft Lumias are coming and will include some interesting new features, according to a new report.

Man jumps off Tower Bridge in London, calls it 'stupidest idea ever'

A YouTuber has expressed his regret after he got into trouble in the Thames after jumping off Tower Bridge.

This new car seat for children could make you a less forgetful parent

Ten children have already died of heatstroke from being left in hot cars this year.

Scientists uncover true cause of mysterious explosion on Rhode Island beach

Scientists from The University of Rhode Island Graduate School of Oceanography have determined it wasn't methane from decaying seaweed, after all.

San Francisco introduces urine-repellent walls that pee right back at you

San Francisco's Public Works Department is introducing a special paint with a repellent surface that splashes urine right back onto an offending reliever.

4 challenges trans people face that you won't see on 'I Am Cait'

Caitlyn Jenner's coming out as transgender has been quite the moment for the trans community. From the Diane Sawyer interview to the Vanity Fair cover to the upcoming debut of h...

120 million-year-old snake fossil has one huge difference from modern snakes

The oldest snake fossil on record looks almost like a modern snake, except for one glaring difference: It has four feet, each with five digits, a new study finds.

Twitter CEO says to Kim Kardashian that edited tweets are a 'great idea'

Prompted by Kim Kardashian, Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey admits the ability to edit tweets would be a "great idea."

Goodbye, Pluto: Jaw-dropping image shows dwarf planet's nightside

NASA released gorgeous images of Pluto from the New Horizons spacecraft as it was speeding away from the dwarf planet, revealing clues about its atmosphere.

WWE terminates its contract with Hulk Hogan

The WWE terminated its contract with Terry Bollea, the professional wrestler more widely known as Hulk Hogan, amid rumors that the star was recorded using racial slurs.

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