Thursday, May 15, 2014

Chris Hadfield Is Removing 'Space Oddity' From YouTube Today and 10 More

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Chris Hadfield Is Removing 'Space Oddity' From YouTube Today

It was the video that made him famous, but now it has to come down. Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield is pulling his "Space Oddity" video from YouTube on Tuesday. See also: Comm...

Google Glass Now Available to All, No Invitation Needed

If you've ever wanted to buy Google Glass, those hard-to-get invites and one-day sales are a thing of the past. Now, anyone can buy the device.

'Harry Potter' Spinoff 'Fantastic Beasts' Gets Magical Release Date

The first film in the planned "Harry Potter" spinoff trilogy will be released sooner than you might expect. Warner Bros. has confirmed the date to Mashable.

This Smart Lighter Will Help You Quit Smoking

A new Internet-connected lighter called Quitbit will light your cigarette, but can ween you off of the habit too.

'Searching for Sugar Man' Director Malik Bendjelloul Dead at 36

Malik Bendjelloul, whose moving re-discovery of musician Rodriguez Searching for Sugar Man won the Oscar for best documentary in 2013, has died. He was 36.

Outlook Rolls Out New Features, Looks More Like Gmail

Microsoft added new features to Outlook on Tuesday, making its email client look much more like Gmail.

Ring the Alarm: The 5 Most Popular Beyonce Conspiracy Theories

Conspiracy (or conspironcé, in this case) theorists have something Beyonce-related to talk about again.

Ben Affleck as Batman: Batffleck Emerges for a First Look

Zack Snyder tweeted a first-look photo Tuesday of Ben Affleck in his Batman armor.

New 'Game of Thrones' Beer Tastes Like Vengeance

If vengeance were bottled up and made to drink, it might have a sweet, fruity finish with a slight bitter aftertaste.

Russia Wants to Ban U.S. From the Space Station, But NASA Knows Nothing About It

The Russian government will NASA said it's not aware of any such changes. In fact, it's business as usual on board the ISS, NASA told Mashable, as three astronauts — from the U....

26-Year-Old Photojournalist Reportedly Murdered in Central African Republic

A French photographer covering East and Central Africa was killed in the Central African Republic, Reuters reports, citing the president's office.

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