Saturday, August 15, 2015

1935: When the "giraffe women" of Burma visited London and 10 More

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1935: When the "giraffe women" of Burma visited London

The long-necked women were the talk of the town.

Report suggests the next iPhone will get a huge speed bump

Each year, the iPhone gets faster. But a new report points to a significantly speedier and more power efficient chip for this year's new iPhones.

Super chilled London fox naps on second-floor window ledge

A fox has been photographed napping on the second-story window ledge of a house in London.

One woman's body was Photoshopped to explore beauty standards around the world

UK company Superdrug Online Doctor asked graphic designers all over the world to photoshop a woman's body based on their country's beauty standards.

Insanely tough music quiz asks you to connect the band to the city

Loads of bands are named after places, but where do they actually come from? Take this insanely tough quiz to find out how much you know.

One small detail in a new 'Hunger Games' promo was accidentally NSFW

If you look closely enough, there's an explicit word hidden a new promo photo for 'The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2.'

The most furious baby in the world is not amused by you

Nothing can shatter this infant's stone-cold scowl. Well, except for his mom.

11 consumer trends that will change the way you do business in the next 5 years

Which consumer trends will change the way we do business over the next five years?

'Orphan Black' star refuses to wax her mustache for Hollywood

Actress Tatiana Maslany talked to 'People' about the sexism she's faced in Hollywood.

Reporter posts explicit images of herself on revenge porn site

The presenter of a new documentary on Channel 4 uploaded a pornographic picture of herself to a revenge porn site as part of her investigation.

Disney making 'definitive' animated Jack and the Beanstalk film 'Gigantic'

ANAHEIM, California -- Disney Animation is aiming to make the "definitive" version of the Jack and the Beanstalk story.

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