Saturday, November 8, 2014

The countries where Facebook censors the most content and 10 More

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The countries where Facebook censors the most content

India, Turkey and Pakistan are the countries with the most content restricted on Facebook, according to the company's newest transparency report.

Astronauts play with a GoPro, 3D camera and water bubble in space

Astronauts on the International Space Station used a GoPro, some water and the lack of gravity to create a stellar video.

Like your iPhone 6 naked? The SurfacePad is a case for you

If you like your iPhone to go commando, the SurfacePad might be the case for you.

Top 10 dog breeds in the U.S. and why we love them

Back to Basics explores which dog breeds are most popular in America, and asks dog owners to share which qualities they most love in their pets.

Amazon Echo: The strange device that's probably more than it seems

Amazon Echo could be the future, but not in its current form

Walmart is getting ready to launch a Vudu-based Chromecast competitor

Walmart is going to be releasing its own Chromecast-like streaming dongle that works with the Walmart-owned Vudu platform, according to an FCC filing.

The first selfie ever was taken in 1839

Robert Cornelius is believed to have fathered the earliest photographic self-portrait in existence.

Microsoft Band review: Promising, but not perfect

With so many fitness wearables on the market, we take a closer look at the Microsoft Band and see if it's higher price tag is worth it.

Suspected killers of missing Mexican students confess to burning some alive

Some of the students were burned alive, Mexico's attorney general said.

Victoria's Secret quietly changed its 'Perfect Body' slogan after backlash

Victoria's Secret quietly changed their 'Perfect Body' slogan Thursday following backlash stemming from a Change.org petition.

We finally found the one thing Matthew McConaughey is bad at

Matthew McConaughey lost during a game of 'Facebreakers' against Jimmy Fallon on Thursday's 'Tonight Show.'

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