الاثنين، 6 أبريل 2015

One year later, the homeless coder is still living on the streets and 10 More

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One year later, the homeless coder is still living on the streets

A year after Leo Grand created Trees for Cars, the homeless coder still lives in the same back alleys where he started until he makes a more lucrative app.

5 weird WeChat features that trump other messaging apps

Chinese messaging app WeChat has some seriously quirky functionality. Here are five reasons why you should use it over its rivals.

Man missing at sea for 66 days defends survival story: 'God knows I am a truthful man'

Louis Jordan, the man who went missing at sea for more than two months, is defending his survival story against skeptics.

WWI graffiti found in France: 'These guys wanted to be remembered'

Kilroy était ici.

Microsoft at 40, the iPad at 5 and the always-changing nature of tech

Forty years ago, Microsoft was founded. Five years ago, the iPad was launched. What these two events say about the changing nature of tech.

Kentucky fans cause chaos in the streets after Final Four loss

Hundreds of angry University of Kentucky fans caused an alcohol-fueled uproar in Lexington on Saturday night, following the team's Final Four loss.

Apple Watch reportedly blocked in Switzerland over patent, for now

Thanks to an obscure patent, it looks like sales of the Apple Watch will be blocked in Switzerland until December.

5 can't-miss apps: 'DuckTales: Remastered,' Office Lens and more

This week's list of can't-miss apps includes Disney's latest reboot of the 'DuckTales' franchise and Microsoft's new document-scanning app.

Russian bomb squad clears mines on the front lines of eastern Ukraine

DEBALTSEVE, Ukraine — They say they feel fear but you wouldn't know it by watching them handle the explosives. See also: Ukraine's children of war The members of this bomb sq...

Indiana pizza joint raises over $800K after backlash against owners' anti-gay stance

An Indiana pizzeria netted over $840,000 in support over its owners' anti-gay comments to a local TV station.

Michael Keaton gets requests to 'play Batman and Beetlejuice' in his 'SNL' monologue

Taran Killam and Bobby Moynihan crashed Michael Keaton's monologue to try and convince him to "play Batman and Beetlejuice" with them.

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