Friday, November 27, 2015

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#ThanksgivingClapback is serving up perfect comebacks to your relatives' insults

The hashtag #ThanksgivingClapBack is doling out sassy insults for any and all nosey family members.

What it's like to live today after 44 years in jail

Imagine being removed from society since the mid-1970s, then dropped into a world where you're surrounded by iPhones and Gatorade.

The top 10 digital marketing developments of 2015

From exciting developments in machine learning to Google's increased focus on mobile SEO, companies big and small need to seize the opportunity to step up their digital profiles...

Tattoo prototype turns body art into a fitness tracker

Tattoo concept would merge fitness tracker and art

David Tennant explains Einstein's general theory of relativity

Get ready for a simple yet information-packed deep dive into one of the most famous scientific theories in history.

Someone drilled a hole before a music festival to apparently stash drugs

Two men allegedly tried to hide drugs around Sydney Olympic Park in the week prior to festival Stereosonic this Saturday

How 'SNL' threw an Adele-powered Thanksgiving dinner to remember

'SNL' director Oz Rodriguez talks about filming the show's Adele-inspired Thanksgiving dinner.

Adele and Jimmy Fallon covered 'Hello' using classroom instruments

Adele, Jimmy Fallon and The Roots performed a cover of "Hello" using nothing but retro musical instruments on Monday's "The Tonight Show."

Raspberry Pi Zero is a tiny computer that costs only $5

If you want to get one, you should hurry: The Raspberry Pi Foundation built "several tens of thousands of units" but they expect demand to outstrip supply.

Hyper-realistic simulation of the sun will scorch your retina

Now you can stare at the sun as long as you want.

Artist transforms thrift store paintings by adding pop-culture icons

Artist Dave Pollot takes old thrift store paintings and uses oil paints to add in iconic pop-culture characters.

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