CNN has an update on Aimee Copeland, the 24-year-old who made headlines in 2012 who nearly died of a rare flesh-eating bacteria infection following a zip-lining accident.
Remember back in 2012 when everyone was excited over the butt-kicking, redheaded heroine from Brave? While the movie turned out to be a bit of a let down, the traits of the central character stood out among the other less gutsy princesses in Disney's lineup. However, Disney has since revealed their decision to give the tomboyish princess a typical girly makeover, which included
a sparkly dress, small waist and more makeup.
In this latest sketch, the increasingly shrinking host Jimmy Kimmel introduces to the world and adorable toddler named Wesley (who just so happens to be Kimmel's nephew).
These landscape pics taken above were snapped using ONDU pinhole cameras which are made entirely of out of wood and don't have any electronics. The cameras come from Slovenian industrial designer and self-taught carpenter Elvis Halilović, who has been making pinhole cameras for the last seven years.
See this pic above? While it might initially look like a bunch of
spots, a closer inspection will reveal that it's actually a dalmatian.
Yahoo's board of directors has approved a $1.1 billion acquisition of blogging platform Tumblr, according to The Wall Street Journal. Reportedly an all cash acquisition, Tumblr will maintain control of its operations.
It will come a time when we might just be able to upload our brains to the Internet. In fact, there are many who are already thinking about this.
There's going to be more wearable tech coming out, now that Google Glass has gotten the ball rolling. This one here is called CastAR. and it takes a whole different approach to modified-reality tech by slapping tiny projectors on your face.
Nothing beats the taste of iced lemon tea made from freshly-squeezed lemons. But if you find yourself struggling to get the juice out of the fruit, then pay attention to the clip below:
Self driving cars will come soon enough. But not before they undergo further testing and some more crowd brainwashing that its better to have one than to drive it yourself.
On top of viruses and malware, one has to worry about the possibility of ants coming to eat your motherboard.
One day we're all going to be replaced with robots. The first are probably fashion outlets. Because who needs a human to fold a shirt now that a robot can do it.