In news that surprises absolutely nobody, The Walking Dead has been renewed for a seventh season, according to Variety.
How true…
How true…
Good grief, what doesn’t kill us these days?!
Good grief, what doesn't kill us these days?!
Eating processed meat such as sausage and bacon can cause cancer in humans, the World Health Organization’s cancer agency says.
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Love this service!
Google announced today that its photos upload and sharing service, Google Photos, has hit 100 million monthly active users. This comes just five months after the Google spun its photo service out of the confines of Google+ and into its own app. No matter how you slice it, that’s pretty impressive for 5 months. It doesn’t begin to approach Instagram’s 400 million monthly active users,…
That pretty much sums up the Canadian election. #Elxn42 #StephenHarper #JustinTrudeau
That pretty much sums up the Canadian election.
#Elxn42 #StephenHarper #JustinTrudeau
Dogs originated in Central Asia, new study says
Where did dogs first arrive on the scene? Scientists have long debated that question, and now a study of doggie DNA from around the world is pointing to Central Asia.
14 Things You Can Do in Android Marshmallow That You Couldn’t Do in Lollipop
Whether you’ve put in an order for a Nexus 6P or you’re patiently waiting for Android version 6.0 to reach your Galaxy S6, you’ll want to know what Marshmallow can do for you. It’s not a dramatic leap forward for Google’s mobile OS, but there are still a number of useful new features you’re going to want to know about.
Nexus 5X review: Google’s triumphant return to smaller, cheaper phones
Google’s new Nexus 5X packs in plenty of features in an affordable and pocket-friendly package.
Nexus 6P review: Google gets better at big phones
Google learned a few things about how to make a good, big smartphone.
Enable the Hidden, Experimental Multi-Window Feature in Android 6.0
Android (root): If you’re one of the lucky few to receive Android Marshmallow, and you have root, you can try out a hidden, experimental multi-window layout buried in Android.
This Video Debunks 10 Misconceptions About Hiccup Cures
Everyone seems to have a special cure for the hiccups, but there is very little scientific evidence to support most of them. This video reveals which remedies don’t quite add up and explains why.
Crazy!
Crazy!
Set Your Android Alarm To Get Louder and Louder Until You’re Awake
If you don’t struggle to get up in the mornings, we salute you; if you do, then this could come in handy for forcing you out of bed.
Self-driving cars will be tested on Canadian roads in 2016
Ontario will be the first Canadian province to approve self-driving car tests.
Google Play Music: 360° Video
There’s a Google Play Music radio station for every moment. Music for the big move, the open road an
How to Manage App Permissions on Android 6.0
Google’s finally done it. Android 6.0 Marshmallow includes a new, iOS-style permission system for new apps. You can also manually revoke permissions from any app — even ones designed for old versions of Android.
10 more really fun movie mistakes that made it into the final version of the movie
People screw up. And in movies, you’d expect that when someone screws up that those scenes would just be played for laughs as outtakes or on a blooper reel. But sometimes everything else about the scene is so good and the screw up is so unexpectedly perfect for the movie that the directors include the screw up in the final film.
Happy Canadian Thanksgiving everyone!!
Happy Canadian Thanksgiving everyone!!
5 Ideas That Could Change the Future of Trains
The Subway, the El, the Tube, the Métro: Trains have been transporting humans around cities since 1863. But too many public transit systems still run like they’re stuck in the 19th century. That needs to change.
Smartphone Battery Myths, Explained
Over just a few years, the batteries in our smartphones have changed a lot. That means those old tips to stretch out your battery life just aren’t as true as they once were, yet we still share them like they’re gospel. Before telling someone to disable Bluetooth or Wi-Fi, let’s shed some light on those old myths.


