Thursday, November 21, 2013

Mike Tyson Returns Evander Holyfield's Ear in Foot Locker Ad and 10 More

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Mike Tyson Returns Evander Holyfield's Ear in Foot Locker Ad

Foot Locker's latest ad rectifies some infamously sticky sports situations of years past.

10 Selfies More Dangerous Than They're Worth

Selfie fanatics: Put the phone down and keep your chin up -- it's for your own good. (And everyone else's too.)

Behold the First 'Selfie' Hashtag in Instagram History [PHOTO]

The first official Instagram #selfie was uploaded on Jan. 16, 2011. This week, "selfie" was named the Oxford Dictionaries' Word of the Year 2013.

Real-Life Harry Potter Searches Penn Station for Train to Hogwarts [VIDEO]

The viral prank group shocked travelers in NYC when a real-life Harry Potter strolled through a train station looking for his ride to Hogwarts.

16 Dogs That Ruined the Picture

Dogs can be totally unaware of what's going on around them, resulting in a ruined holiday family Kodak moment.

Apple Now Accepts Water-Damaged iPhones for Its Trade-In Program

Apple has just updated its Reuse and Recycle Program to allow water-damaged iPhones to be traded in.

Xbox One: Gaming, Streaming and Live TV All in One Package [REVIEW]

The Xbox One is a monumental step forward in terms of entertainment and user experience, but does the platform have enough solid games to drive sales?

Google Maps to Remove Aerial Photo of Teenager Killed 4 Years Ago

Google Maps will remove a 2009 image that shows the body of 14-year-old Kevin Barrera, who was shot and killed in Richmond, Calif.

Nokia Shareholders Approve $7.2 Billion Microsoft Acquisition

Nokia shareholders approved the $7.2 billion buyout by Microsoft on Tuesday.

Russia's Richest Man Wants to Be Your Email Provider

Mail.ru, an email provider and social networking service led by Russia's richest man, is launching in the United States.

Bob Dylan's 'Like a Rolling Stone' Interactive Video Mimics TV Surfing

Bob Dylan's 1965 hit "Like a Rolling Stone" just got its first video. It allows you to use your keyboard to flip through 16 channels that mimic TV tropes.

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