Instagram is not the only company being offered a $1 billion acquisition deal. Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer is said to be closing in on the deal with David Karp, CEO of Tumblr.
Need a hit of caffeine in the morning? You're not alone. But what if it was served not in a cup, but in your toothbrush?
Are beauty pageants coming to this? Jenny Oliver, a British child beauty competition enthusiast has registered her unborn child, Ella/Eva for the "Miss Natural Sparkle" pageant. That's right. An unborn child.
Could she be anymore perfect? We always knew that Angelina Jolie had a wild side. She has since toned it down after becoming a mom, but back when she was a teen (before the tattoos and academy awards), she was really into sports and fitness. In this clip, the gorgeous 16-year-old talks about her love of boxing and fencing:
This ad for VBeauté Lip Spread has been causing quite a stir online. While it might look innocent (and over-photoshopped), but some viewers think the tagline "Spread Those Lips" might be a bit too crass. Add that to the fact there's a big "V" on the gloss itself, which comes in shades like "Dare" and "Virgin," this would suggest that these glosses might be for a different pair lady lips. Use your imagination to guess which pair we're referring to.
Having to deal with pregnancy while you're still in school can be hard, but one Michigan school district has decided to make life even harder for two of their pregnant students by banning them from getting their photos taken for the school year book.
If only riding in cars with kids was always so fun. This clip uploaded by HooplaHa features talented tots singing, laughing and bopping to the beat. Enjoy.
If Nigerian princes and their scams were in real life, we'd probably immediately know. But since these kind of scams are the kind you find online, some people do still fall for it.
Google and NASA are teaming up to create a laboratory to develop the future of artificial intelligence using quantum supercomputers.
One of Apple's patent filed back in 2011 could dramatically improve the way your iPhone takes pictures. Instead of wirelessly connecting the phone to external flashes, the patent sees the iPhone connecting and controlling flashes on other nearby iPhones.
A team of scientists have been investigating some water samples from a Canadian mine to discover that they were looking at samples that may have been sealed up for 1.5 billion years.
A subterranean telescope may have just caught a glimpse of humanity's first "cosmic neutrino" left over from the Big Bang.