Sunday, August 3, 2014

Spain May Require Aggregators to Pay for Using Article Links and 10 More

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Spain May Require Aggregators to Pay for Using Article Links

The Spanish government is one step closer to passing a law that will force Google News and other content aggregators to pay for links. Under the new Copyright Act passed by Cong...

Apple's iPhone 6 Will Supposedly Ship a Month Later. So What?

Does it really matter when Apple launches the iPhone 6?

Misty Copeland Proves Ballerinas Are Strong as Sports' Toughest Athletes

A new Under Armour ad starring ballerina Misty Copeland will change your whole perception of ballet.

Facebook Recovers After Brief Outage

If you experienced issues logging onto Facebook today, you're not alone. The site and apps went down around 12 p.m. ET for most users.

45 Most Annoying Office Habits

We all have that annoying coworker.

Typo iPhone Keyboard Gets a Redesign, But BlackBerry Influence Remains

After a brush with litigation, iPhone case creator Typo, backed by Ryan Seacrest, has come back swinging with a new keyboard design.

3 Smart Headphones That Rival Beats

Yo Dr. Dre, we're gonna let you finish -- but these headphones might be better than beats.

Baby Goat-Sheep Hybrid (Called a Geep, Of Course) Is Your New Favorite Animal

An Arizona petting zoo is now home to Butterfly, a healthy but rare sheep-goat hybrid, Azcentral reports.

Obama: 'We Tortured Some Folks'

"We did some things that were wrong," the president said, answering a question about the CIA's post-9/11 interrogation techniques. "We tortured some folks."

Heroic Bear Saves Confused Crow From Drowning [VIDEO]

A bear at the Budapest Zoo rescued a crow moments before it drowned earlier this summer.

Why I'm Already Giving Up on Android Wear

Google's Android Wear platform is an automatic fail right out of the gate because its "all day" battery life just doesn't cut it in a wearable-tech world.

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