Thursday, January 1, 2015

The World's 19 Weirdest Hangover Remedies

The World's 19 Weirdest Hangover Remedies


Hope you had fun last night. Now it's time to kick that hangover, whatever it takes. Okay, well, maybe not the Sicilian method.


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The rise and fall of fitness trackers

Looking ahead to 2015, wearable technology's most successful gaggle of gadgets to date is set to lose steam to the smartwatch.

















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The most anticipated tech of 2015

2014 felt like a transitional, evolutionary year for consumer technology. And while you'll see plenty more of that in the new year, 2015 also holds the promise of some breakthrough new products in tech.

















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The only reason we need to celebrate 2015

The only reason we need to celebrate 2015


The New Year is here. A unit of time that doesn't mean anything to the Universe. Stars, planets, comets, asteroids, dark matter, the infinite amount of living beings that for sure populate the cosmos, don't care about the arbitrary dates we little humans have created. And yet, we celebrate.


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It's been 30 years since Britain's first mobile phone call

Exactly 30 years ago today, two men made history by completing the first mobile phone call in the UK. As everyone celebrated the opening seconds of 1985, Michael Harrison, the son of former Vodafone chairman Sir Ernest Harrison, rang his father from ...



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DVDs of 'The Interview' will be airdropped on North Korea

Sony's once-forbidden The Interview is now seemingly ubiquitous, but there's one place where you can't get it: North Korea, the country that inspired the movie (and allegedly, the hacking campaign) in the first place. If defector and activist Park Sa...



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Top 4 tech habits you need to break right now

Get some peace of mind by breaking some bad habits and developing some good ones along the way.

















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