Fingers crossed!
If the show does come back, the first episode had better just be Chris Carter apologizing for that finale for an hour.
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Fingers crossed!
If the show does come back, the first episode had better just be Chris Carter apologizing for that finale for an hour.
Even if you’re pretty good about washing your bed sheets, it’s easy to forget that your mattress can use a good cleaning every now and again too. This simple three-step method will make your mattress seem like new again.
Can't say I'm overly surprised about this.
As secularism grows, atheists and agnostics are trying to expand and diversify their ranks.
Looking to purchase an unlocked Android phone in Canada? Here are your best bets.
Now this is a sweet ride!
“The Return,” Chapter 1. Ford set off on an ambitious track of simultaneously engineering the al
These videos always make humanity look so small in comparison.
Bad news, guys. There’s a limit to humanity. Even if we had the technology for interstellar space travel, we still wouldn’t be able to see most of the observable universe because we’re actually limited to only being able to go to a hundredth billionth of a percent of it. We’re stuck within our local galaxy group. That’s sort of depressing! But why is there a limit anyway? Kurzgesagt explains how it has to do with dark energy, and the nature of no…
Captain America: Civil war is almost here and we are pumped. Last week we featured Captain America,
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Google Now on Tap was arguably the highlight feature of Android Marshmallow. With the press of a finger, your phone or tablet would attempt to predict what… by Bertel King, Jr. in Applications, Google, News, Videos
When Google brought notifications to Android’s lock screen, it was a game changer. Instant access to important and relevant data is one of the things that makes smartphones so prevalent and clutch in our lives. But when that data is personal, you don’t want it showing up on your lock screen for anyone to peer over and see. Fortunately, Google baked in a way to hide this sort of content.
Sweet ride!
The smoke is water vapor …. not exhaust! And ‘well flavored with all the fruits;-);-) I would neve
A once-abandoned coating might help with skin problems like eczema or psoriasis.
Tornadoes. When you see a warning about them on the weather channel, it usually advises you to take shelter or get on out of there. But some folks are into chasing those storms, and we end up with extreme close ups of a phenomenon that a lot of us would rather not venture out to get for ourselves.
So cute!
If, and by how much cellphones increase the risk of brain cancer is a long and disputed argument. No one study is going to settle anything, but one statistical analysis of data in Australia hints at cellphones being reasonably safe.
This weekend many sons and daughters will be celebrating their mothers, and Google hopes Hangouts will be a part of occasion. When you wish your mom a Happ… by Bertel King, Jr. in Applications, Google, News
Android apps on Chrome OS are so more than just an interesting sideshow. It could be hugely important for the entire Google ecosystem.
We take a look at a few of the great new features – some finished, some not – in the latest Android
The free ride is nearly over. Microsoft has been offering (or in some cases forcing) a free upgrade to Windows 10 since it first came out. That offer is nearly off the table. After July 29th, Windows 10 Home will cost $119.
The oil economy will come to an end at some point. This, we know. We don’t know too much about the details of that inevitability, such as when it could happen, or what would cause it. Up until now, most figured it’d be from running out. But according to this video explanation from Bloomberg, the electric car could kill – or at least severely damage – the oil industry sooner than you think.