الأحد، 1 فبراير 2015

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New video purportedly shows ISIS militants beheading Japanese journalist

An online video released Saturday purportedly shows Islamic State (ISIS) militants beheading Japanese journalist Kenji Goto.

10 ways Facebook has ruined your life

You might think it's this awesome, free resource to keep you connected to your friends and family, but Facebook is slowly breaking you.

'Community' star's documentary spotlights female tech pioneer

'Community' star Gillian Jacobs talks about bringing to life the story of famed computer scientist Grace Hopper for a new documentary.

Key & Peele's Richard Sherman and Marshawn Lynch parody just won the Super Bowl

Comedy Central's Key & Peele hilariously parody a Seahawks press conference with players Richard Sherman and Marshawn Lynch.

10 iconic 'British' brands that aren't even British anymore

With the news that the Yanks have been Cadbury's Creme Eggs, we thought it might be interesting to take a look at other iconic British brands now in foreign hands.

1937-1938: Portraits of African-American former slaves

Photographs of former slaves, taken 70 years after the Thirteenth Amendment passed in the U.S.

Snapchatters not impressed with first episode of original web series 'Literally Can't Even'

Episode one of Snapchat series 'Literally Can't Even' stars two 20-something best friends in four-and-a-half minutes of cringeworthy video.

The Pirate Bay is back online after nearly 2 months of downtime

Nearly two months after it went offline following a police raid in Sweden, torrent-indexing site The Pirate Bay is back online.

RIP Bonne Bell: Lip Smacker manufacturer set to close

Bonne Belle, the cosmetics company behind the iconic Lip Smacker flavored lip gloss, will close its factory and lay off the vast majority of its employees.

Google Now updated with support for third-party apps on Android

Google Now will be updated with support for 40 third-party apps, the company revealed Friday.

China tightens grip on the Internet, but it didn't block all the tools to get around censorship

China ramped up its Internet censorship this week, blocking some circumvention tools. But Chinese users still have ways to get around the blocks.

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