الخميس، 6 فبراير 2014

Gaming the Game: How One Guy on 'Jeopardy' Hacked the System and 10 More

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Gaming the Game: How One Guy on 'Jeopardy' Hacked the System

Arthur Chu's unorthodox strategy on 'Jeopard'y has earned him the nickname "swag lord."

11-Year-Old 'My Little Pony' Fan Attempts Suicide; Bronies Rally

An 11-year-old 'My Little Pony' fan attempted suicide last week. The online brony community responded with donations.

Sochi Officials Order Killing of Stray Dogs for Olympics

Stray dogs are a common sight around Sochi, Russia, the city that will host the 2014 Winter Olympics, but that won't be the case when the Games begin.

Put Some Clothes On, Creepy Sleepwalker Statue

A nearly nude sleepwalker statue at Wellesley College has drawn the ire of Wellesley students.

Doo-Wop Kesha Cover Sends 'Timber' Back in Time

Doo-wop Kesha cover sends "Timber" back in time with 1950s style.

New Yorkers, Beware: Zombies Are Lurking Beneath the Streets

AMC's The Walking Dead pulled a hilarious prank on New Yorkers, lurking below the streets and grasping at pedestrians' feet.

How to Watch and Follow the Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony

NBC will delay the Winter Olympics opening ceremony in the U.S., so fans will have to get creative if they want to follow the event.

Report: Samsung to Unveil Galaxy S5 on Feb. 24

From a full-screen fingerprint sensor to an ultra high-definition display, here's a look at the rumors circulating about the Samsung Galaxy S5 smartwatch.

Bill Nye and Ken Ham Debate Whether Creationism Is Science

When you get into an argument with someone and they make a statement as though it is a fact, the natural thing to do is ask a simple question: Can you prove it?

Sony Sells VAIO Division, Restructures TV Business

Sony has sold its PC business, operated under the VAIO brand, to Japan Industrial Partners, the company has announced.

Kid Just Wanted 1 Like on YouTube — Now He's Reddit's Newest Celeb

Sir Fedora, as he is known on YouTube, uploaded a video expressing his excitement over getting one Like on YouTube. Then Reddit found him.