Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Rare 'severe' geomagnetic storm is hitting Earth right now and 10 More

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Rare 'severe' geomagnetic storm is hitting Earth right now

A severe geomagnetic storm -- the strongest in the current solar cycle -- is affecting Earth, disrupting radio signals and causing a major Aurora display.

Not so fast: Internet Explorer isn't dead just yet

Rumors of the death of Internet Explorer have turned out to be premature.

Dazzling and widespread Aurora displays may take place tonight

A rare, severe geomagnetic storm means that there is a chance for a widespread, dazzling display of the Northern Lights on Tuesday night.

Bud Light's St. Patrick's Day tweet has users seeing red instead of green

Even St. Patrick's Day isn't entirely safe for brands attempting real-time marketing.

Woman shows what 100 years of beauty look like in North and South Korea

The Cut's latest video shows the diverging styles of North and South Korea over many decades.

9 simple composition tips to take your photos to the next level

Photographer Steve McCurry and the Cooperative of Photography share tips on great photo composition.

Google: Here's what we did wrong with Google Glass

Astro Teller, the man who led the Google Glass program has explained exactly where he believes the company went wrong.

The most expensive Apple Watch is diamond-studded and costs $115,000

A new Apple Watch price record has been set thanks to a custom diamond-studded, gold and platinum version of the smartwatch.

Parents are pissed at Lego for offering 'beauty tips' to 5-year-old girls

Some parents are less than thrilled with Lego for publishing a spread titled "Emma's Beauty Tips" in 'Lego Club' magazine.

Matthew McConaughey stars in commercial to help a failing video store

Matthew McConaughey and Jimmy Kimmel created commercials for Vulcan Video, a store in Austin, Texas.

136-year-old pair of Levi's blue jeans was built to last

The oldest pair of blue jeans in the Levi's archive are kept in a fire-proof safe to which only two people know the combination.

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