Thursday, March 12, 2015

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Explore Apple's new MacBook in 3D and virtual reality

3D model publishing platform Sketchfab 3D-rendered the new MacBook.

Mysterious 'bright green' fireball spotted over Colorado

Coloradans up before the sun on Wednesday morning saw a "bright green" fireball soar across the sky before it burned out over the mountains.

Gray whale crash-lands on tourist boat in Cabo San Lucas, killing woman

A 45-year-old woman is dead after a jumping whale crash-landed onto a tourist boat Wednesday in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, according to news reports. The identity of the Canadian w...

Why Force Touch would make the iPhone better

If Apple brings Force Touch to the iPhone, it will transform your experience with the mobile device.

Finally, you can play Cards Against Humanity online

Cards Against Humanity fans no longer have to lug around a deck to play the quirky card game; you can now play it on a smartphone or tablet web browser.

Big-ass alligator takes over Florida golf course

A gigantic alligator takes over a Florida golf course -- and the course's owners are pretty stoked about the whole ordeal.

Apple's new MacBook vs. 'ultra-thin' Windows PCs

Apple's new thin and light 12-inch MacBook compared to the Samsung ATIV Book 9, Lenovo Yoga 3 (11-inch) and Asus Transformer Book T300 Chi.

'Breaking Bad' creator warns tourists to stop throwing pizzas on Walter White's house

'Breaking Bad' creator Vince Gilligan said random pizzas have become a problem for the real-life residents of the fictional home of Walter White.

Romania embarrassed about giving Germany a map of France with a German flag on it

Romania's foreign ministry fired its spokeswoman after Germany's foreign minister was handed a gift with a map of France instead of Germany.

Next iPhone will reportedly use Apple's Force Touch technology

Apple's new Force Touch touchpad can differentiate between normal and strong presses of the finger, and the technology may be coming to Apple's next iPhone.

Watch NASA test the 'largest, most powerful rocket booster ever built'

A step closer to reaching deep space.

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