Sunday, November 10, 2013

MacBook Pro or MacBook Air? The Choice Is Clear as Retina [REVIEW] and 10 More

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MacBook Pro or MacBook Air? The Choice Is Clear as Retina [REVIEW]

It'll cost you, but Apple's 13-inch MacBook Pro With Retina Display is a spectacular balance of high-end features and compact design.

What Does Your Favorite TV Show Says About You? [COMIC]

This comic from comedian Steve Adams scientifically (not really) proves what your TV show of choice means about your personality.

Time-Lapse Shows Incredible Transformation of Homeless Veteran's Life

With a bit of physical transformation, a homeless U.S. Army veteran found a way to turn his life around.

Microsoft Demos Xbox One's Entertainment Features [VIDEO]

Microsoft showed off a longer demonstration of the Xbox One dashboard, including how it multitasks and interfaces with a cable TV boxes.

Apple iPad Air: 10 Excellent Accessories

From specialist stands to cunning car mounts, we have found 10 essential extras for your new iPad Air that might come in handy.

How Does iPad Air Hold Up Against 5-Foot Drop? Not Well

During a drop test in which the iPad Air is dropped from a five-foot fall into a pile of dirt, the results show the screen coming out completely destroyed.

Aziz Ansari Explains Why Texting Ruined Dating [VIDEO]

Aziz Ansari hilariously explains why texting has ruined relationships for everyone.

32 Responsive Email Templates for Your Small Business

Businesses need to design their emails and newsletters for all devices. These responsive email templates can help.

Storm Trackers Plot Super Typhoon Haiyan's Next Steps

Super Typhoon Haiyan roared through the Philippines with sustained winds up to 195 mph, making it a candidate for the strongest storm ever observed.

Now Google Glass Knows Where You Live

Google Glass continues to expand its head-mounted toolbox: The wearable computer now has stronger ties to both Google Calendar and Maps, letting you navigate to your home or wor...

$1.3 Million in Bitcoin Stolen in Major Online Robbery

In one of the largest Bitcoin heists ever, cybercriminals have stolen 4,100 Bitcoin -- worth $1.3 million -- from online wallet provider inputs.io.

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