Saturday, May 10, 2014

Google Glass Short Delivers a Moving Mother's Day Message and 10 More

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Google Glass Short Delivers a Moving Mother's Day Message

A small team of student film makers used Google's wearable technology to create a moving tale of one young man's journey back home to his mother.

Twitter Reacts to Apple's Possible Beats Acquisition

News of Apple's possible acquisition of Beats spread through social media like wildfire. We've gathered some of the best reactions on Twitter.

Apple Buying Beats? It Isn't About the Headphones

Confession: a couple of years ago, I acquired a pair of Beats cordless Bluetooth headphones. I call that fact a confession because Beats headphones are much derided among the te...

When Hollywood Turns Asperger's Into a Joke

In today's pop culture, Asperger's makes for ripe entertainment opportunities. Why Hollywood's treatment of the disorder reeks of ignorance.

New Godzilla Dwarfs 60 Years of Monstrous Predecessors [CHART]

Godzilla has grown a lot over the years -- in size if not in tenderness. But how much has he grown since his 1954 debut?

Report: Apple in Talks to Buy Beats Electronics for $3.2 Billion

Is this how Apple hopes to get its groove back? Apple is close to buying Beats Electronics for $3.2 billion, according to a report late Thursday in the Financial Times. Bloombe...

'Dawn of the Planets of the Apes' Trailer: It's Humans vs. Apes

Caesar and the rest of the genetically-evolved Apes return to wage war on a ruined Earth.

Epic Table Fight Breaks Out on Live TV in Jordan

Two television commentators appearing on a Jordanian television network were spotted aggressively flipping tables during a tense disagreement.

Sea Level Rise Visualization Shows Your Home — Underwater

A visually compelling but inaccurate new sea level rise visualization allows you to picture your street under feet of water, due to global warming.

11 Weirdest Things For Sale on Alibaba

A list of weird purchases you can make on China's largest ecommerce website, Alibaba.

'Firenado' Captured in Epic Instagram Snap

A Missouri woman took a picture of what is being called a "firenado" -- a common weather phenomenon, though still looks incredibly frightening.

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