In an attempt to rejuvenate their dilapidated tourism industry, Japan has set aside a budget which will give 10,000 people a free flight into the country.
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David Hasselhoff Wants EA to Give Him His Own Video Game
David Hasselhoff is nothing if not ambitious. 'The Hoff' says he's already in talks with EA about having his very own video game.
Read More »Siri vs. Siri — Watch Apple’s AI Get Hopelessly Confused
Watch two Siris attempt to communicate with each other -- and get completely confused. Though not really a fair test of Siri's abilities, it's definitely entertaining.
Read More »Google is Shutting Down Google Labs, Code Search and Other Services
Google is doing some housekeeping, which means they're planning on shutting down several of their existing services.
Read More »Thousands of Apple Fans Line Up for iPhone 4S Launch
Last night, thousands of people began lining up outside of Apple stores all over the world -- all hoping to get their hands on the new Apple iPhone 4S.
Read More »The ‘Top 10 Most Pirated’ Movies Also Have Highest Box Office Earnings
You probably heard that Netflix recently published a list of the "Top Movie Rentals of All Time". Well, BitTorrent has released its own list, showing the movies that are most frequently pirated.
Read More »Religious Fanatic Predicts World Will End on October 21st
Remember Harold Kamping, the guy who predicted the world would end this past May? Well, he has a new prediction -- and we've all only got about a week to live.
Read More »Couple that Shot “Sex While Skydiving” Video Could Face Criminal Charges
Yes, you read the title right. A couple decided to 'get intimate' after jumping from a plane, and videotaped the entire thing. Now, they could be facing criminal charges for distracting the pilot.
Read More »Schools in Florida Using Fingerprint Scanners to Track Students
Some schools in Florida have implemented a fingerprint scanning system -- so that they can keep track of students, and make it harder for them to skip school.
Read More »Here We Go Again — 93,000 PSN Accounts Locked Over Information Breach
Today, Sony made the announcement that most of us probably hoped we'd never hear again. Around 93,000 PSN accounts have had their personal data compromised.
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