The 10 Best Photos From The Department Of The Interior's Instagram Account In...
We've seen some stunning photos of America's public lands pop up on the Department of the Interior's Instagram account over the past year, including some striking animal shots and glorious nightscapes....
View ArticleApple Sued Over Storage-Devouring iOS 8
Apple is facing a class action lawsuit over the storage on its iPhones, iPads and iPods. A class action lawsuit was filed Tuesday in California, alleging that Apple "fails to disclose" to people that...
View ArticleThe Funniest 2015 New Year's Resolution Jokes The Twittersphere Has To Offer
Are you prepared for the New Year's resolutions that are about to flood your feed? It's as much a tradition as watching the ball drop: making promises to oneself which will later also be dropped. And...
View ArticleBest Tweets: What Women Said On Twitter This Week
The new year has finally arrived and the ladies of Twitter are definitely ready to celebrate. Twitter user Van was possibly the most excited, tweeting, "Bring in 2015 the same way you came into this...
View ArticleBae, It Would Be Cray To Stop Using These 'Banned' Words
If you had plans to spend next year calling your boo bae, describing the chilly weather as a polar vortex or talking up your foodie lifestyle, cancel them immediately. Those three terms can never be...
View ArticleStudent Projects Apply 'Internet of Things' Principles in Sustainability and...
Integrating the power of data and Internet connectivity into everyday objects has become a big trend in product development today, more so with the recent rise of the 'Internet of Things'. University...
View Article8 Tech Resolutions Your Kids Want You To Make
Please don't shoot me. I'm just the messenger, here to deliver a short list of "tech resolutions" from your kids. Teaching weekly middle school digital literacy classes, aka "Cyber Civics," gives me a...
View ArticleFilmmakers: Finally, There's 4K on Your Phone
The ultimate goal for most filmmakers is a multi-million dollar budget, a sizable crew and plenty of cool toys -- including a high-end camera. The reality is that most of us want to film quality...
View ArticleEmpowering Youth to Combat Bullying & Cyberbullying
Youth Bullying (and adult bullying too) has been around for a very long time, but over the past couple of decades it's evolved -- hence the term "cyberbullying." At the end of the day, bullying --...
View Article14 Items All Your Kitchen Dreams Are Made Of
When we saw these genius corner drawers on Imgur, we were seriously taken aback. Why didn't we think of that? And how do we get those in our kitchen? If you're thinking the same thing, don't worry,...
View Article14 Best 'Friends' Episodes To Binge Watch Right Now
"Friends" is on Netflix right now, just in time for your one weirdo friend to be like, "I've never seen 'Friends'! I'll binge watch it!" (She's such a Phoebe.) In an attempt to tackle all 236 episodes,...
View ArticleDo Carrots Really Help You See Better? Here's What Science Says
Mom always said eating carrots would boost your eyesight. Was she right? Carrots are a good source of vitamin A (in the form of beta-carotene), a nutrient that's essential for healthy eyes, according...
View ArticleHow the Sony Hack Is Changing the Way I Work
If the past two years have revealed anything, it's that every conceivable mode of communication comes with its share of serious privacy and security issues. Email can be hijacked, mail servers can be...
View ArticleThese Were The 10 Biggest Gifts To Charity In 2014
Sometimes the 1 percent can come up big. This year, the top 10 philanthropic gifts to American nonprofits totaled $3.3 billion, according to the Chronicle of Philanthropy. While that figure is still...
View ArticleStrange Object Near Milky Way's Black Hole Stirs Scientific Debate
Astronomers may be a step closer to solving the mystery of a strange object seen orbiting the massive black hole at the center of our Milky Way galaxy. Dubbed G2, the object was first spotted in 2011...
View ArticleThis Wearable, Computer-Controlled Sphere Is Dancing In A New York Museum
There's a computer-controlled sphere dancing in New York City this month, and you have about a week left to see it. The oddity is Maria Blaisse's "Breathing Sphere," and it's currently housed at the...
View ArticleHow To Watch The Quadrantid Meteor Shower, The First Shooting Star Show Of 2015
Skywatchers in the Northern Hemisphere can celebrate the start of 2015 with the year’s very first meteor shower, set to peak this weekend. The Quadrantid meteor shower, always the first of the year, is...
View Article'District 9' Director Neill Blomkamp Reveals Concept Art From Secret 'Alien'...
"District 9" and "Elysium" director Neill Blomkamp took to Instagram on Thursday to release concept art from a secret "Alien" project which would have reunited Sigourney Weaver’s Ripley and Michael...
View ArticleThis 3D Printed 'Spider Dress' Is The Robotic Fashion Of The Future
If one of your New Year's resolutions is to increase the space between you and strangers in public settings, a piece of futuristic clothing dubbed "Spider Dress" is about to make all your 2015 dreams...
View Article14 Items All Your Kitchen Dreams Are Made Of
When we saw these genius corner drawers on Imgur, we were seriously taken aback. Why didn't we think of that? And how do we get those in our kitchen? If you're thinking the same thing, don't worry,...
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