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Disney researchers may have found a way to build the most realistic CGI human eyes we have ever seen.
A young girl starts a dance party on a subway platform in NYC.
The first episode of 'Serial' will air on BBC 4 Extra Sunday, with subsequent episodes broadcasting daily until it catches up with the United States.
Mark Zuckerberg hasn't taken too kindly to some comments Apple's Tim Cook made that some thought implied Google and Facebook made its users "product."
Apple's attorneys contend that two women named as plaintiffs in the case surrounding the tech giant's iPods did not own devices relevant to the lawsuit.
NASA launched its Orion spacecraft for an unmanned test flight. The historic event brings humans one step closer to Mars.
False rape accusations are very rare. The decision to trust a person who says she was raped is not "misplaced."
The newest installment of our TL;DW series is 'Friends.'
"Breaking Bad" actor Aaron Paul has launched "Yo, B*tch," a Yo-like app in the vein of Jesse Pinkman.
'Girls' actress surprised some with solid performance but one song-and-dance man left people scratching their heads
A new startup aims to fix Gmail on dekstops for good with Gmail for Mac, a beautiful Mac client for Gmail.
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