Wednesday, May 28, 2014

How the #YesAllWomen Hashtag Began and 10 More

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How the #YesAllWomen Hashtag Began

In the wake of the Elliot Rodger shooting rampage, many women have turned to Twitter to share their personal experiences under the hashtag #YesAllWomen.

This Magic Stand Makes Your Smartphone Levitate, Sort Of

This smartphone stand adds an additional bit of magic to your handset by seemingly giving it the power of levitation.

Report: Apple Planning 'Smart Home' System Debut at WWDC

Apple is planning to announce a plan for a connected home at WWDC.

5 Things Apple Can Bring to the Smart Home

Smart homes and the Internet of Things are relatively new concepts, but Apple might be just the company to find mainstream success in them.

These Kids Are Not Impressed by Ancient Apple Computers [VIDEO]

In the latest adorable installment of "Kids React," a plethora of children mock us mercilessly for existing during a time when computers had no Internet.

Malaysia Releases MH370 Satellite Data to the Public

The Malaysian government has released a 47-page document containing the communication logs between the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 and a satellite.

Here Is 'Game of Thrones' Recapped by a Stoned Seth Rogen and Snoop Dogg [VIDEO]

Seth Rogen and Snoop Dogg sat down to review the latest episodes of "Game of Thrones."

27 DIY Tricks to Master Your Kitchen

DIY your way to a better kitchen, one clever hack at a time.

Rap Genius Cofounder Mahbod Moghadam Resigns After Elliot Rodger Comments

Mahbod Moghadam, co-founder of Rap Genius, has resigned following his controversial comments regarding the manifesto of gunman Elliot Rodger.

White House Mistakenly Reveals Identity of Afghanistan Top Spy in Email

The White House mistakenly revealed the identity of the CIA top spy in Afghanistan, including him in a list distributed via email to reporters.

Digital Remnants of Elliot Rodger Become Internet Battleground

A fierce debate has sprung up around videos and forum posts from Elliot Rodger, even as sites move to block some of the most controversial content.

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