I’m not a fan of Verizon, but their newest ad made me giggle like a little girl. It’s a nice little jab at AT&T through mockery of Apple’s “There’s an app for that” tagline.
wishing this week was over.
why does Google Sync suck so bad on my iPhone? It absolutely refuses to get my new email. Back to NuevaSync.com I go. At least they work!
In this article are secrets that only two people on planet Earth know. Sometimes they have very good reasons to keep these secrets so fiercely. Other times, not so much.
“The cub was on the back of the polar bear when it was in the water, then it got out of the water and stayed on its mother’s back a little, then she shook it off,”..”This could be potentially…
The Windy City’s political talents were offset by new rules meant to protect International Olympic Committee voters from the sort of influence peddling that might have worked in the past.
Save the human race from the onslaught of the evil warmongering penguins in the crazy new tower defense game.
California may be the eighth largest economy in the world, but its state staff are being paid in IOUs, unemployment is at its highest in 70 years, and teachers are on hunger strike. So what has gone…
Microsoft’s free Security Essentials is all set to blow the anti-virus software industry apart, offering what the Redmond giant suggests is a ‘high-quality, free, excellent anti-malware product’.
“It was pretty awesome,” writes photographer AmbreDawn. “I took these from atop a hill, the power lines would buzz every time the lightning would strike…probably not the best time to be perched on…
An article in this week’s edition of Nature adds to the mysteries surrounding ‘dark matter’. Should we abandon this enigmatic concept of invisible matter that exerts gravitational attraction but is…
The Anne Frank House museum in Amsterdam has begun airing the only known video of the teenage diarist on a channel dedicated to her on YouTube. The channel also features clips of others, including…
This set of old (old) pictures illustrates how baseball came to be known as the “national pastime” in the United States. You’ll see players in all shapes and sizes, from the 1860s to the 1940s. You…
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