Friday, February 13, 2015

Hyperloop startup has a dream team and $8.5 million in funding and 10 More

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Hyperloop startup has a dream team and $8.5 million in funding

Both engineers and startups are hellbent on making the super-fast Hyperloop pod transit system a reality.

Ford pranks dudes by setting them up on a blind date with a stunt driver

Ford setup unsuspecting men on a blind date with a professional stunt driver that takes them for a wild car ride.

11 gadgets commuters shouldn't leave home without

Commuters use gadgets to remain productive and entertained. Here are 11 that will come in handy.

Netflix pulls 'House of Cards' Season 3 after posting it 2 weeks early

Originally scheduled for Feb. 27, Netflix released the third season of 'House of Cards' more than two weeks early.

Muslim students killed in Chapel Hill shooting remembered for their charity work

In the wake of the tragic shooting deaths of three Muslim college students in Chapel Hill a portrait of three young, hopeful Americans has emerged.

Samsung TVs freak users out by inserting ads into movies

You're used to ads in regular TV programming, but what would you say if your smart TV started inserting ads into videos you own?

How to get 2GB of free Google Drive storage right now

Google is offering an easy way to get 2GB of extra storage on Google Drive.

11 comedians who jumpstarted their careers on 'The Daily Show'

For nearly two decades, The Daily Show has helped us laugh in the face of terrible news. But for those who became part of the show, it became so much more.

Samsung to launch smartphone with 3-sided screen, report says

Samsung plans to launch a flagship smartphone with a three-sided screen, according to a new report.

'Fifty Shades of Fey' would have been a much better movie

What 'Fifty Shades of Grey' would be like if Tina Fey had the lead role.

Irish language used to hide porn on YouTube

Four porn channels with up to 20 videos were titling their films using Irish words to get around YouTube's rules on explicit content.

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