Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Google confirms it wants to be a wireless carrier and 10 More

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Google confirms it wants to be a wireless carrier

Google confirmed on Monday that it plans to offer talk and data plans to customers.

Bill Clinton's portrait has a secret Monica Lewinsky reference

The artist who painted Bill Clinton's Smithsonian portrait added an easter egg that contains a veiled reference to the president's infamous affair.

NASA releases new photos showing strange lights on dwarf planet Ceres

A NASA spacecraft that's nearing dwarf planet Ceres has returned new images showing the mysterious lights that have scientists scratching their heads.

Annoyed Australians are using an iMessage loophole to hassle politicians

Australians angered in regards to data retention laws have been sending text messages to the email addresses of politicians using Apple's free iMessage feature.

Netflix sets 'OITNB,' 'Wet Hot American Summer' premiere dates

Netflix has set summer premiere dates for 'Orange is the New Black' and 'Wet Hot American Summer'.

Global warming helped trigger Syria's civil war

A new study says global warming made the crippling Syrian drought of 2007 through 2010 up to three times as likely, linking climate to the deadly civil war.

Mic drop: Maple Leafs fan zings team with ultimate Twitter comeback

One fans shows the Toronto Maple Leafs what happens when keeping it real goes wrong.

There's a way to scam Apple Pay and identity thieves are starting to use it

Apple Pay has been touted as perhaps the most-secure method of payment available. But scammers have still found a way around the platform's strong encryption and biometrics, acc...

Car thief throws brick at window, knocks himself out

A man threw a brick at a car window, which bounced back and hit him in the face, knocking him out.

Dr. Seuss' forgotten adult book stars seven naked sisters

Tucked away in Dr. Seuss' canon of children's books is an adult picture book: 'The Seven Lady Godivas: The True Facts Concerning History's Barest Family'.

The Internet really, really, really likes Carly Rae Jepsen's sugary new single

Jepsen dropped her brand new earworm on Sunday, and performed the single at 'Good Morning America' on Monday morning.

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