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A terrifying point-of-view video of the avalanche that struck Mount Everest on Saturday, April 25.
An Australian review of the Apple Watch.
"I'm honored to be a part of your love story," Britney Spears told newlyweds David Krawsek and Woody Arenas. This is their love story.
The Apple Watch is finally in the hands of users, so naturally a few screens are coming up smashed.
Jay Z fired back at critics of his Tidal music service on Sunday, claiming the site is "doing just fine" and that its subscriber base is growing.
An excited woman meets her new puppy for the first time.
This toddler finds dandelions absolutely hilarious.
Photos of a teenage grocery store employee walking an elderly customer home have gone viral.
The massive earthquake that struck Nepal, and killed at least 2,500 people on Saturday, has also destroyed some of the country's most iconic landmarks.
iOS Engineer, Marty Burolla, breaks down the popular dependency manager for Swift and Objective-C projects, most commonly known as CocoaPods.
Collin Burns broke the world record for the fastest time restoring a 3x3x3 Rubik's Cube.
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