Tuesday, November 5, 2013

'SNL' Hilariously Spoofs 'What Does the Fox Say?' [VIDEO] and 10 More

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'SNL' Hilariously Spoofs 'What Does the Fox Say?' [VIDEO]

SNL's latest digital short parodied viral video "The Fox," taking on the question "What Does My Girl Say?"

What Did the Hashtag Do Before Twitter? [SUNDAY COMIC]

In this comic, Angela Liao of 20px illustrates some of the jobs that kept the hashtag employed before Twitter turned it into a full-blown celebrity.

Steve Wozniak: Apple Should Work With Google and Samsung

Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak said in a recent interview that if he was still at the company, it would be working with one of its biggest rivals, Google.

An iPhone 5S PSA From Your Finger [SUNDAY COMIC]

In this Sunday comic, Nitrozac and Snaggy of 'The Joy of Tech' defend the iPhone 5S's fingerprint-scanner technology against skeptics and critics.

Say Goodbye to Ugly Smartwatches With This Fashionable Alternative [VIDEO]

A new wearable device offers a fashionable Bluetooth-connected alternative to your typical ugly smartwatches.

14 YouTube Tutorials for Science Experiments

Cook an egg without fire, make waterproof sand and create a cloud in a bottle with these fun YouTube science experiments.

It's Probably a Bad Idea to Resolve Arguments via Text, Science Says

A study published this week found that when men text their female partner frequently, they also find the relationship to be of lower quality.

8 Cute and Quirky Baby Announcements on Instagram

Here's a short list of some of the best Instagram baby announcements from families of all walks of life.

3 Free Tools to Manage Who You Follow on Twitter

From weeding out spam accounts to seeing inactive ones, these tools will help you reduce your Twitter follow list in a meaningful manner.

Why Are Smartwatches So Ugly?

As many companies embrace the concept of smartwatches, one question keeps surfacing across the industry: why are they all so ugly? Here's why.

YouTube Music Awards Director Warns Viewers: Show Will Be Messy

The first YouTube Music Awards airs Sunday at 6 p.m. ET on YouTube. 'Mashable' interviewed director Spike Jonze to discover what viewers can expect to see.

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