Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Incredible Morgan Freeman Painting Only Took One Stroke on an iPad [VIDEO] and 10 More

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Incredible Morgan Freeman Painting Only Took One Stroke on an iPad [VIDEO]

Kyle Lambert creates incredibly realistic paintings of celebrities with the touch of a finger.

2013's Top Winners and Losers in Tech

It's been a huge year for tech: We saw billion dollar acquisitions and cutting-edge gadgets. But it wasn't exactly a rosy year for everyone.

10 Tech Visionaries Who Died in 2013

The technology and science worlds lost several brilliant minds in 2013. This list highlights the accomplishments of 10 of the most prominent innovators.

How Amazon's Missed Delivery Notice Will Look in the Future

If you've ever missed a delivery, you understand the frustration of the little sticky note from UPS. Welcome to delivery slips of the future.

9 Jane Austen Quotes for the Frustratedly Single

A collection of Jane Austen quotes for anyone who hasn't met their Elizabeth or Mr. Darcy yet.

Kid's Letter to Santa Proves Amazon Has Taken Over the North Pole [PIC]

This kid is hoping Santa swings by the Amazon factory before Christmas morning.

Eagle Steals Camera and Takes Ultimate Selfie [PHOTO]

Proving that miracles can happen in this cruel world, an eagle steals a video camera, then takes a makeshift selfie of sorts.

Facebook's Unfollow Button Replaces 'Hide All' in News Feed

Facebook will soon allow users to Unfollow friends whose comments and updates they wish to see removed from their News Feed.

Yahoo's 2013 Year in Review Includes Top Searches and Tumblr Trends

Yahoo launched its annual Year in Review page Tuesday, which lists the top search trends of 2013. This time, however, it also features Tumblr trends.

These 'Breaking Bad' Engagement Photos Are 99.1% Pure Adorable

Ashley Eubanks Photography captures the true love between two people and their favorite TV show.

19 Tweets That Will Make You Think Differently About Amazon's Drones

The Amazon Drone — errr, Amazon Prime Air — will deliver a pack of tube socks to your door in 30 minutes, which is freaking people out on Twitter.

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