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Jennifer Aniston fielded questions from awkward BBC reporter Chris Stark like a total pro. Even when talking about strip clubs in Prague.
See the world through the smartphones of some very daring individuals. If you can't stand heights, stay far away.
If journalism is the first draft of history, then magazine covers are the first impressions.
Less than one week after her rescue, California teen Hannah Anderson is thought to have described her kidnapping on the social networking site ask.fm.
Dots, the extremely addictive game that became a big hit among iOS users earlier this year, is now available for Android and Kindle Fire users.
Free career advice: Don't go on Twitter and publicly ask for a a drug dealer to deliver marijuana to your place of work.
If you're looking to Jobs' for entertainment or to learn about the life of the Apple co-founder, you're bound to be disappointed on both fronts.
Advertising is going to change more in the next 20 years than it has in the last 100. If you need proof of that, just look at the patent Google was granted Thursday for a Google...
For the first two months that TheFacebook.com existed, there were no ads at all on the site. But the ad-free days didn't last long.
In honor of her 23rd birthday, we've rounded up 23 J-Law GIFs that'll show you how to be a total badass, too.
'Plants vs. Zombies 2' is even better than the original, and even more addictive. Read our review to find out why!
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