Saturday, April 18, 2015

Parents write insanely demanding invitation for their son's first birthday party and 10 More

Not displaying correctly? View this newsletter online.

Parents write insanely demanding invitation for their son's first birthday party

Never send a crazy email about your son's birthday party because your family will post it on Reddit.

Microsoft Surface 3 is an attractive lightweight [REVIEW]

Microsoft's latest Surface 3 and the first non-Pro version to run an Intel CPU could use more cowbell...er...power.

Scott Forstall, Apple's ex-iOS boss resurfaces...on Broadway?

Scott Forstall has been off the radar for more than two-and-a-half years. Now we know where he went: Broadway.

Gorilla breaks zoo barrier glass while charging towards family

A gorilla charges the glass at the Henry Doorly Zoo in Omaha, Nebraska, breaking the glass.

'Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice' trailer leaks online

Days ahead of its scheduled premiere in theaters on April 20, the 'Batman v. Superman' trailer has leaked online.

Steve Wozniak didn't have time to buy an Apple Watch

The Apple co-founder was too busy launching a new Silicon Valley-based comic Con.

Matthew Mcconaughey loses it while watching the new Star Wars trailer

Matthew McConaughey is not immune to the Star Wars emotional roller coaster that swept the world on Thursday.

Can the Samsung Galaxy S6 and iPhone 6 survive a drop into boiling hot water?

One YouTuber put the iPhone 6 and Samsung Galaxy S6 in a pot of boiling water — for science, apparently.

Notes from underprivileged third graders are a heartbreaking reality check

Teachers around the world are using the hashtag #iwishmyteacherknew to share their students' heartfelt notes.

Satellite photo shows Tesla's secretive 'gigafactory' in the Nevada desert

New images show Tesla's $5 billion lithium battery factory, which will churn out enough lithium cells to power 500,000 Tesla cars by 2020.

LA's 'iPad for every student' program is a complete sh*tshow

Nearly two years later, the plan for Los Angeles schools to put an iPad in the hands of every student isn't just dead -- it's a full-fledged scandal.

No comments:

Post a Comment