Saturday, September 5, 2015

Photographer captures the honest beauty of home births and 10 More

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Photographer captures the honest beauty of home births

Brazil photographer Gustavo Gomes captures stunning, honest photos of his girlfriend giving birth to their daughter via home delivery.

A dad found a genius way to recycle the crayons left on restaurant tables

Mike Ware realized that the old crayons from schools and restaurants could be melted down and made into new crayons — and then donated to children in need.

A much-needed Chrome update will save more battery and memory

Google's Chrome browser has received a lot of flak for it's sluggish, battery-draining performance, but now it seems Google has a remedy.

Whole Foods customer found in a pool of blood after guard's alleged assault

A security guard at a Whole Foods in Oakland allegedly got in a violent altercation that left a customer lying in a pool of his own blood.

Man celebrates lonely bachelor party after everyone's flights were cancelled

A man has a very lonely bachelor party after all of his friends' flights were cancelled.

Polaroid's $99 ink-free Snap instant camera is a joy of toy to use

We tried out the Polaroid Snap camera with its built-in Zink paper printer, and we can confirm it's a joy of a toy to use.

How much more does Lululemon have to fail before customers bail?

Another day, another Lululemon scandal.

Apple Music service isn't making us use the Music app

Despite a major redesign and an all new streaming service, iPhone users did not use the default music app on their phones more in July.

'Game of Thrones' is way quirkier when drawn like 'Bob's Burgers'

Imgur user CarlosDanger101 reimagines 'Game of Thrones' characters by drawing them in the style of 'Bob's Burgers'.

Angelina Jolie in an acting class is the most bizarre footage ever

Some recently rediscovered footage from 2000 features Angelina Jolie screaming, crying, and giggling in an acting class.

A little 'Hedgehog' spacecraft might tumble across a comet one day

Scientists working with NASA are developing a Hedgehog robotic spacecraft that could explore a comet by tumbling across it.

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