الأحد، 27 يوليو 2014

'Batman v Superman' Teaser: WB Blows Up Comic-Con and 10 More

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'Batman v Superman' Teaser: WB Blows Up Comic-Con

Warner Bros. blew up Hall H early on Saturday, wrapping the venue in giant surround screens and showing a teaser for Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice before bringing director ...

New York Times Editorial Board Calls For Marijuana Legalization

The New York Times endorsed federal legalization of marijuana, saying there is little evidence that moderate use is more dangerous than alcohol or tobacco.

BuzzFeed Fires Editor After Twitter Unearths Plagiarized Articles

BuzzFeed has fired Benny Johnson, one of its high-profile writers, over plagiarism.

Nokia Lumia 930: A Solid Windows Phone, Literally and Figuratively [REVIEW]

As ever, Nokia's best is also Windows Phone's best. If Microsoft has one you over with its mobile operating system, the Nokia Lumia 930 is a no-brainer.

In Pictures, Palestinians Visit Ravaged Gaza Areas During Cease-Fire

Many Gaza residents saw only ruins when they returned home during the 12-hour cease-fire.

15 DIY Bathroom Products to Ditch the Drugstore

You can make your favorite bathroom products at home with these DIY projects.

45,000 Londoners Protest Israel's Operation in Gaza

Protests against Israeli action in Gaza sprung up throughout the United Kingdom on Saturday.

5 Can't-Miss Apps: Selfie Analyzer and More

This week's list includes an app that grades your selfies, a suite of photo-editing tools and an app that lets you create your own emoji.

Lyft Celebrates NYC Launch by Giving Away Thousands in Free Rides

On Friday, in conjunction with its local launch, New York-based users of the Lyft app started getting texts giving them 50 free rides for two weeks.

'Age of Ultron' Cast Rocks Comic-Con, 'Guardians 2' Announced

Marvel brought all of the Avengers -- with the exception of Black Widow -- down to San Diego for a raucous panel to promote "Avengers: Age of Ultron."

U.S. Eyes Asteroid Capture as Others Aim for Manned Moon Landing

In 1962, President John F. Kennedy delivered the now-famous line in a speech at Rice University in Texas: "We choose to go to the moon in this decade and do the other things, no...

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