الأربعاء، 25 نوفمبر 2015

Google to launch 'Star Wars' virtual reality experience on Cardboard and 10 More

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Google to launch 'Star Wars' virtual reality experience on Cardboard

Google will launch a "Star Wars" virtual reality experience for Google Cardboard, the company's low-cost VR platform.

Jeff Bezos has sent his first, perfect, tweet

Jeff Bezos has joined Twitter, where we can only assume he will spend his time dealing with Amazon customer service complaints.

Digital licences coming to New South Wales in 2016

New South Wales will be the first Australian state to have digital licenses on smartphones from 2016.

Little girl reacts to news of a baby brother with adorable tantrum

Sometimes younger brothers can be kinda annoying. Which is why this little girl didn't react so well upon finding out that her mother is having a baby boy.

This app preserves your grandparents' memories in the Library of Congress

StoryCorps, the nonprofit that records interviews about lives of everyday people, is using its app to inspire teens to interview their grandparents.

Aamir Khan's comments on intolerance in India trigger backlash

The actor is facing a severe backlash for his comments, with protesters demonstrating outside his Mumbai residence, smearing black ink on his posters, and a sedition case being ...

What to do if your Thanksgiving flight is delayed or canceled

Prepare for the worst, and hope for the best.

British Airways, EasyJet suspend Sharm el-Sheikh flights

British Airways and EasyJet have cancelled flights between the UK and Sharm el-Sheikh until January after the suspected bombing of a Russian passenger jet.

High-flying tech startups like Snapchat and Uber are getting humbled

Big tech startups usually like to brag about how much they're worth. Not so much any more.

Turing to halve price of AIDS drug, but it's still $375 a pill

Turing Pharmaceuticals, which attracted a storm of criticism over its decision to drastically raise the price of a life-saving AIDS drug, will slash price.

Someone paid $1.5 million for Dorothy's 'Wizard of Oz' dress

A dress worn by Judy Garland in 1939's 'The Wizard of Oz' sold for higher than expected at a New York City auction.

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