Thursday, August 14, 2014

How to See Messages in the Facebook App Without Downloading Messenger and 10 More

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How to See Messages in the Facebook App Without Downloading Messenger

Good news, Facebook Messenger haters -- there's a way to keep your messages in the main app without downloading Messenger.

'I'll Try to Keep Looking Up': Zelda Williams Says Goodbye to Her Father

Zelda Williams, daughter of Robin Williams, posted just a screenshot of a quote from French poet Antoine de Saint-Exupéry hours after the news broke that her father had died of ...

Shocked Conan O'Brien Learns of Robin Williams' Death During His Show

Conan O'Brien learned of the apparent suicide of Robin Williams on his show, where he announced the news to a live studio audience.

Kindly App Helps You Find Someone to Listen When Times Are Tough

Kindly aims to connect users with anonymous individuals who may be able to provide inspiration or emotional support in times of need.

How Iraq's Leader Lost Everything

This week, a political crisis in Baghdad suddenly seemed as dangerous as the battle in northern Iraq.

Polaroid Sets Sights on GoPro With Tiny, Water-Resistant Cube Camera

Polaroid has launched the Cube water-resistant HD camera that measures just more than an inch tall.

How to Know if You'll Be Happy at Your New Job

Your dream job can become a nightmare if it doesn't have the environment you want. Here's how to find out about your prospective company's culture.

Levitating Speaker Is Like Your Own Bluetooth Audio Death Star

This levitating Bluetooth speaker lets you enjoy audio while watching it spin in midair.

15 Million Pages of Centuries-Old Medical Books Move to the Web

Some 15 million yellowed pages of text and images from arcane 19th-century medical books are about to go digital.

Yo App Now Does Much More Than Let You Say 'Yo'

Yo is about to expand its functionality and its vocabulary.

Australian Gold Coast Gets a Sexy Makeover in Time-Lapse Video

The Gold Coast in Australia sometimes gets a bad rap as a tourist destination. But one man wants to help you see the bright lights for their beauty.

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