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  • Google-Trips

    Google's New Travel Portal Will Improve The Way You Plan Your Trips Online

    Slowly but surely, Google has become a one-stop shop for everything travel related. Few sites (if any) offer a cleaner and easier approach to booking…

    By Jacob Siegal May 15th, 2019 Read More
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    We May Never Sleep Again After Watching This Spider Shoot Itself At Prey Like A Slingshot

    Spiders might not be the most pleasant creatures to see lurking around your home, but they serve an important purpose in dispatching flies and other…

    By Mike Wehner May 15th, 2019 Read More
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    Disappointed Fans Google-Bombed 'Game Of Thrones' Showrunners - And It's Hilarious

    Game of Thrones season 8 turned out to be so much worse than we any of us have anticipated, and the thing that ruins it…

    By Chris Smith May 15th, 2019 Read More
  • USS Carl Vinson and Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force patrol East China Sea, China - 20 Mar 2017

    Navy Pilots Who Drew A Huge Dong In The Sky Faced Stiff Reprimand

    Navy pilots receive intense training and are held to an incredibly high performance standard. They're also human, and as such, they find things like giant…

    By Mike Wehner May 15th, 2019 Read More
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    Roundup Cancer Trial Ends With $2 Billion Verdict Against Monsanto

    It hasn't been a good year for the makers of Roundup weed killer. Back in March, a man was awarded an $80 million verdict after…

    By Mike Wehner May 14th, 2019 Read More
  • Earns Alphabet, Philadelphia, USA - 26 Apr 2017

    You're About To Start Seeing Ads For The First Time On Google's Mobile Homepage

    During Google's Marketing Live conference for advertisers on Tuesday, the search giant announced a first for the company: Ads are coming soon to Google's iconic…

    By Andy Meek May 14th, 2019 Read More
  • Sorry, 'Friends' Fans: WarnerMedia Has Decided To Pull Its Shows From Netflix

    At a conference in Boston on Tuesday, AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson just confirmed what many Netflix fans have long feared -- that the streaming giant…

    By Andy Meek May 14th, 2019 Read More
  • Capture

    Igloo Is Recalling Over 50,000 Of Its Coolers Because A Kid Trapped Himself Inside One

    Kids do the darndest things, and that's seriously bad news if you're a large company that makes airtight boxes that a kid might want to…

    By Mike Wehner May 14th, 2019 Read More
  • Marvel Studios

    3 Plot Choices That Almost Ruined 'Avengers: Endgame'

    Avengers: Endgame needed less than three weeks in theaters to make $2.5 billion in ticket sales, and with each day that goes by, Marvel's newest…

    By Chris Smith May 14th, 2019 Read More
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    AI Is Now Better At Predicting Mortality Than Human Doctors

    As scientists continue to toil away at creating machine learning algorithms that will one day enslave humanity save us all, artificial intelligence researchers have discovered…

    By Mike Wehner May 14th, 2019 Read More
  • Moon

    New Study Suggests The Moon May Be Shrinking

    Earth isn't the only place that "quakes." Rocky planets and moons regularly experience similar movements, and faults can form between massive chunks of crust on…

    By Mike Wehner May 13th, 2019 Read More
  • Capture

    The Next 'Gold Rush' Will Happen In Space, But Should We Try To Prevent It?

    Earth is a pretty big place, but it has a finite amount of resources. Mining companies that seek to exploit untouched parts of our planet…

    By Mike Wehner May 13th, 2019 Read More
  • apple store at night

    US Supreme Court Decides To Let Consumers Sue Apple Over App Store Rules

    The US Supreme Court on Monday ruled against Apple in a case that could have broad implications for the e-commerce industry and which also means…

    By Andy Meek May 13th, 2019 Read More
  • Earth

    Atmospheric CO2 Levels Just Hit The Highest Point In The History Of Our Species

    The Earth is dealing with something that it hasn't faced in at least the last 800,000 years. It's a dramatic shift in the levels of…

    By Mike Wehner May 13th, 2019 Read More
  • iOS 18 compatible iPhone models

    Switching To A Pixel 3a From Any iPhone Newer Than The iPhone 6 Is Just Silly

    Google last week unveiled the Pixel 3a series and launched a trade-in promo that would allow you to swap an older smartphone for either the…

    By Chris Smith May 13th, 2019 Read More
  • boringmars

    Researcher Claims Life May Still Exist On Mars, But It's Probably Hiding

    As far as we know, there's no life that currently exists on Mars. Missions to the Red Planet have yielded tantalizing clues that life may…

    By Mike Wehner May 12th, 2019 Read More
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    NYC Tenants Sue Landlord For A Physical Key After He Gives Them A Fancy Smart Lock

    After a New York City apartment landlord installed a smart lock on the building's lobby door, a group of tenants filed a lawsuit arguing they…

    By Andy Meek May 12th, 2019 Read More
  • Google

    India Is Going Forward With An Antitrust Case Against Google's Android

    Google has lost a number of antitrust cases in recent years, which netted the tech company three record-setting fines in Europe. The European Commission looked…

    By Chris Smith May 11th, 2019 Read More
  • SpaceX New Rocket Launch, Cape Canaveral, USA - 06 Feb 2018

    SpaceX's Recent Parachute Tests Came Up Short Of Expectations

    NASA is desperate for its own transportation solution to send astronauts to and from the International Space Station. It's paid both SpaceX and Boeing huge…

    By Mike Wehner May 11th, 2019 Read More
  • Netflix Just Released Its First Ever Top 10 List Of Most-Watched Content

    As part of a gradual shift toward more transparency, Netflix made good today on a pledge to investors that it would start being less stingy…

    By Andy Meek May 10th, 2019 Read More
  • Capture

    Scientists Found A Tree In North Carolina That's A Jaw-Dropping 2,624 Years Old

    Humans have a habit of shortening the lifespan of trees. We just love to cut them down, and we do so with startling efficiency, damaging…

    By Mike Wehner May 10th, 2019 Read More
  • Bezos Blue Origin, Washington, USA - 09 May 2019

    Elon Musk Mocks Blue Origin's Lunar Lander Announcement, Embarrasses Himself In The Process

    SpaceX is the current leader in commercial spaceflight worldwide, but it's far from the only game in town. Blue Origin, founded by billionaire Amazon boss…

    By Mike Wehner May 10th, 2019 Read More
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    Michigan Man Busted For Selling Over $1 Million Worth Of Illegal Kratom Across The U.S.

    Who says crime doesn't pay? For 36-year-old Matthew Dailey of Royal Oak, Michigan, crime most certainly did pay, and for quite a while. That ended…

    By Mike Wehner May 10th, 2019 Read More
  • Various obesity fat obese

    The Obesity Crisis Is Growing Faster In Rural Areas Than In Major Cities

    You don't need to look far to find some seriously troubling data regarding obesity in the United States and abroad. Waistlines are growing, and with…

    By Mike Wehner May 10th, 2019 Read More
  • nukes

    Radioactive Remnants Of Decades-Old Nuclear Bomb Tests Have Settled On The Ocean Floor

    Nuclear weapons testing dates back to the mid 1940s and ramped up significantly starting in the early 1950s. Several countries, including the U.S., Soviet Union,…

    By Mike Wehner May 9th, 2019 Read More
  • Financial Markets Wall Street Facebook, New York, USA - 29 Mar 2018

    Even A Facebook Co-Founder Thinks Mark Zuckerberg Has Way Too Much Power

    Chris Hughes hasn't seen Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg in-person since the summer of 2017, when Hughes, a fellow Facebook co-founder, hung out with Zuck at…

    By Andy Meek May 9th, 2019 Read More
  • lab dish

    Space Station Experiment Could Hint At A Cure To Aging

    Like every other living creature on the planet, our bodies are slaves to the endless march of time. There's nothing we can to do stop…

    By Mike Wehner May 9th, 2019 Read More
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