Tuesday, April 7, 2015

NYC officials remove Edward Snowden statue secretly installed in Brooklyn park and 10 More

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NYC officials remove Edward Snowden statue secretly installed in Brooklyn park

Working under the cover of darkness early Monday, a small group of artists installed a tribute to NSA-leaker Edward Snowden in a Brooklyn park. The city removed it hours later.

How 'Furious 7' said goodbye to Paul Walker: A scene-by-scene breakdown

A scene-by-scene breakdown of how the "Furious 7" filmmakers dealt with the death of its star.

Snapchat thinks its new emoji feature will change your life

Snapchat is replacing the stalker-ish "best friends" feature for a set of emoji that only you can see.

How Siri can maximize your iPhone music experience

Using Siri to play music is simple and intuitive. These commands allow you to use your voice to control your iPhone's tunes.

Reddit eliminates salary talk from hiring

Women who negotiate salaries often look either weak or greedy. Ellen Pao wants to fix that.

LG leaks Apple's plans to launch an 8K iMac this year

It appears that an LG press release just spilled the beans on an upcoming 8K iMac.

Report: Google's wireless plans will come with free roaming abroad

Google is in talks with Three to offer wireless plans that will allow people in the U.S. to use smartphones abroad with no roaming charges, per a report.

Humans of New York photo of a girl named Beyoncé has the best commenters ever

People on the Internet relate to a shy girl named Beyoncé on 'Humans of New York'.

10 tech inventions that should really exist by this point

Here's a look at a few of the inventions we want to see, from a hairdryer that saves 20 minutes in the morning to shoes that morph into snow boots.

How to set up iPhone location-based reminders

Our step-by-step guide for setting location-based reminders on iPhone will do wonders for your productivity -- and sanity.

Cantheyseemydick.com tells you if the U.S. government is looking at your dick pics

This website shows you a myriad of ways in which the government can access your private photos.

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