Razer has launched a new viral marketing campaign that includes a countdown to a 'big announcement' by the company on August 26th.
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Humans Invented Cooked Food Over 2 Million Years Ago
According to researchers, humans may have learned how to cook food as early as 2 million years ago.
Read More »HP Slashes Touchpad Tablet Prices to $99, Internet Goes Ballistic
After announcing that they were pulling out of the Tablet market, HP has slashed the prices of their HP Touchpad to $99 (16GB) and $149 (32GB). Of course, this caused a buying frenzy among consumers.
Read More »Canadian Library Loans out People as “Living Books”
At the end of this month, a 'library' in British Columbia will open its doors. Except this library allows you to "check out" people just like a library book.
Read More »Psychologists — Reading the Spoilers Can be a GOOD Thing
Do you get upset when someone spoils a major plot point in a book or movie? Well, according to California psychologists, spoilers might actually be a good thing.
Read More »Paris Airport Introduces “Holographic” Virtual Boarding Agents
Flying out of the Orly Paris airport? If you pass by Hall 40, you'll catch a glimpse of one of their virtual agents, which appears as a "holographic" image.
Read More »Six Hours of TV Could Shorten Your Life by 5 Years
Research published in the "British Journal of Sports Medicine" has provided evidence that six hours of television daily could cut five years off of your life.
Read More »Man Uses Facebook to Steal $57,000 from his Neighbors
This man needed money to fuel his gambling habit, so he figured out how to steal it from his neighbors. No, he wasn't a master thief, or a computer hacker. He just knew how to use Facebook.
Read More »Months Before Launch, .xxx Domain Registration Skyrockets (But Not for Porn)
The .xxx domain isn't scheduled to go live for another few months -- but preregistration is already exploding. Interestingly enough, most of the registrations are for non-adult sites.
Read More »Obama’s Foursquare Account is Probably Bad for National Security
Forget his Facebook and Twitter accounts -- now, you can start stalking our President's check-ins via Foursquare. A presidential Google+ account probably isn't far off.
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