الأحد، 8 يونيو 2014

Japan Lets You Use Your Passport to Get Free Wi-Fi and 10 More

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Japan Lets You Use Your Passport to Get Free Wi-Fi

Japan-based telecom NTT and the Japanese government have launched a program that offers free Wi-Fi when you present your passport.

The 2014 Razer Blade Is the Best Gaming Laptop, Period [REVIEW]

With a "3K" monitor, incredible performance and a sleek design, the 2014 Razer Blade is the thinnest, lightest gaming laptop on the market.

Comedian Tracy Morgan in Intensive Care After Accident on NJ Turnpike

Tracy Morgan is in intensive care Saturday after the limousine bus he was riding in was involved in a multi-vehicle accident on the New Jersey Turnpike.

Photographers Shouldn't Be Too Upset Over Amazon's White-Background Patent

Photographers are upset about a new Amazon patent involving shooting against a white background, but experts say it shouldn't affect them too much.

Six Apps to Follow Every Minute of the World Cup

Our six favorite apps that will provide everything from breaking-news alerts, video highlights and ways to connect with fellow fans around the world.

7 Kickstarter Projects That Would Make Killer Gifts for Dad

These seven Kickstarter campaigns back gifts your dad would love.

9 'Orange Is the New Black' Actresses In and Out of Character

The 'Orange Is the New Black' actresses look much different from their mug shots on the red carpet -- the comparison might surprise you.

Listen to Every Artist on Spotify's Top 25 Under 25

Though Beyonce, Jay Z and Justin Timberlake may run the pop world, it's the youth that are shaping tomorrow's musical landscape.

Maya Angelou Mourned and Memorialized at Wake Forest Service

Family, friends and celebrities like Oprah Winfrey, Bill Clinton and Michelle Obama gathered to celebrate the life of Maya Angelou at her private memorial.

Nigerian Soldiers Confiscate and Destroy Copies of Local Newspapers

Nigerian soldiers targeted four major local newspapers on Friday, stopping and searching vans, and confiscating and destroying copies of the papers.

Poroshenko Takes Presidential Oath in Kiev, Says Crimea Is 'Ukrainian Soil'

Billionaire candy magnate Petro Poroshenko took the oath in Kiev on Saturday to serve as the fifth president of Ukraine.

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