Saturday, January 31, 2015

Pitbull-Dachshund mix with tiny feet and a huge head sparks adoption frenzy and 10 More

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Pitbull-Dachshund mix with tiny feet and a huge head sparks adoption frenzy

The entire internet is scrambling to adopt Rami, a Pitbull-Dachshund puppy.

People in Thailand are putting snails on their faces to look younger

CHIANG MAI, Thailand — The last time I encountered escargots they were served up by a French waiter, sizzling in garlic and herb butter.

Apple may have dethroned Samsung as the world's biggest smartphone manufacturer

Apple's stellar earnings report from Wednesday mostly revolved around one fascinating number: The company sold 74.5 million iPhones in the December quarter.

Getting started with the Microsoft Outlook app

With a focus on productivity, the new Outlook apps fill a pretty big hole in Microsoft's mobile offerings.

Reddit releases first transparency report, reveals only 55 requests for user data

Reddit published its first-ever transparency report, and revealed that the company received only 55 requests for data on 78 of its users in 2014.

Verizon customers will have to pay more to upgrade or add a new line

Verizon confirmed Wednesday that it is raising fees for upgrades and activations beginning next week.

Canadian man loses $27 million lottery jackpot by 7 seconds

A Canadian man missed out on winning a $27 million jackpot because his lottery ticket was printed seven seconds too late, according to multiple reports.

OnePlus has a new flavor of Android called OxygenOS

OxygenOS will be the name of OnePlus' homegrown mobile operating system, which the company says it will unveil to the world on Feb. 12.

Tesla's 'Insane' acceleration button about to get more insane

On Thursday, Elon Musk tweeted that the electric Model S P85D's acceleration will improve by about 0.1 seconds with an update.

Golden Retriever loses his ever-loving mind over tennis match

No one enjoys watching tennis more than George the Golden Retriever.

Free Microsoft Office apps are now officially available on Android tablets

The Microsoft Office apps for Android tablets launched on Thursday.