Sunday, September 20, 2015

Inside Apple's redesigned campus store in Cupertino and 10 More

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Inside Apple's redesigned campus store in Cupertino

The store reopens to the public Saturday morning and will sell iPhones, Apple Watches and other products for the first time.

12 apps that showcase iOS 9

From ad blockers, to games, to the first wave of 3D Touch-ready apps, these apps will help show off the best of what iOS 9 has to offer.

'Uptown Funk' mashup combines 100 of the grooviest movies of all time

YouTube channel What's the Mashup? created a compilation of 100 movie dance scenes set to the Bruno Mars and Mark Ronson jam.

Netflix changes sexist 'Pocahontas' summary after online backlash

Adrienne Keene's statements on social media about Netflix's sexist description of 'Pocahontas' sparked debate and change.

Kylie Jenner reportedly attacked by fan at Chris Brown concert

Kylie Jenner was reportedly attacked by a fan outside a concert in Anaheim, California Friday night.

Painstakingly designed 11,000-piece Meccano bridge sets a world record

Engineering students from Queen's University in Belfast set a record with their bridge built from model construction system Meccano that spans 100 feet.

Twisted illustrations perfectly sum up the darker side of modern life

London artist Steve Cutts' twisted illustrations capture the dark side of modern, Western life.

The scale of the solar system comes down to Earth in this video

A team of space fans built a scale model of the solar system with planetary orbits included in a Nevada desert.

'Zoey 101' finally answers a 10-year-old mystery

'Zoey 101' creator Dan Schneider has finally clued us into the secret Zoey buried in her high school's time capsule in 2005.

Why this rainbow cloud formation appeared above Costa Rica

A mysterious rainbow cloud that appeared in the skies above Costa Rica this week isn't actually all that rare, but it is beautiful.

Autopsies find 79% of former football players tested positive for brain disease CTE

The link between playing NFL football and suffering from the brain disease CTE continues to grow stronger.

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