Thursday, September 3, 2015

Kid perfectly trolls his parents with iPhone text hack and 10 More

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Kid perfectly trolls his parents with iPhone text hack

A kid hacked his parents phone to say funny things instead of 'no.'

NASA's Curiosity rover found a hovering 'spoon' on Mars

NASA's Curiosity spotted a fragile looking spoon-shaped structure on the surface of Mars in late August.

If other companies revamped their logos like Google's

When it comes to finding a cooler, hipper logo, always turn to Google for guidance.

Polaroid Snap camera takes instant photos without ink

Polaroid just announced the Polaroid Snap, a digital camera that can immediately print out a photo, and it doesn't even need ink to do it.

Tech companies form alliance for open-source video format

Add Amazon, Google, Microsoft and others to the list of those who apparently want to see Flash die.

Don't be fooled by Sony's 4K smartphone; it's 100% hype

The Sony Xperia Z5's 1080p display was mistaken for the Xperia Z5 Premium's 4K display at the company's IFA 2015 press conference.

Lenovo's mammoth 7-inch phones redefine the phablet

Lenovo's Phab Plus and Phab are 7-inch phones that are virtually impossible to use with one hand.

Couple takes bittersweet 'divorce selfie' to celebrate their enduring friendship

Chris and Shannon Neuman posted a "divorce selfie" to celebrate their mutual decision to remain friends and support their children, despite their dissolved marriage.

Day care workers busted for running 'Fight Club' for 4-year-olds

Two New Jersey day care employees were charged earlier this week for staging fights between toddlers and publishing the results on Snapchat, prosecutors say.

Idris Elba has the perfect response to 'James Bond' author's 'too street' comments

Idris Elba has responded (kind of) to Anthony Horowitz's claim that he was "too street" to play Bond.

If this photo doesn't make you care about the refugee crisis, nothing will

This child is not the first to die as a result of war and insecurity pushing people from their homes, and he most certainly will not be the last.

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