Does the Airline Bomb Plot Spell the End for In-Flight Wi-Fi?
If you’re unable to read NewsFeed at a cruising altitude of 36,000 feet, does that mean the terrorists have won?
If you’re unable to read NewsFeed at a cruising altitude of 36,000 feet, does that mean the terrorists have won?
In what was pretty much a fait accompli from Apple to the record companies Tuesday, the firm has announced that longer song samples are to be offered to users in the U.S. for tracks over 2 minutes and 30 seconds.
Adjust your files accordingly, for we can add the name of Demi Lovato to the list of friends of Mickey who have entered rehab.
If you had to put your finger — literally! — on the one thing missing from Germany’s online addresses, it would surely be the lack of the eszett or “ß.”
It must feel pretty good to be a New Orleans Saints supporter: not only did you win the Super Bowl earlier this year, but also you now hold the world record for the largest ever gathering of Halloween revelers.
NewsFeed thought it had seen everything in soccer. But Wayne Rooney doing a complete u-turn and signing a new five-year deal with his club Manchester United has just blown our mind. (Via BBC)
One day, of course, this kind of news won’t even warrant a story. (Via BBC)
Actually, if the day of the week ends in a ‘y,’ that headline still pretty much works.
This sad, sordid story came to an end Wednesday with Saud Abdulaziz bin Nasser al Saud getting the longest sentence of them all.
Any way you shake it, this was not the purr-fect ending for those who wanted justice to be handed out to the British woman filmed dumping a cat into a trash can.
In the U.K. right now, it seems as if there are only three topics of conversation: what will be the extent of the government’s cuts, why can’t the X-Factor judges just get along and is the country’s most famous soccer player …
The longest running saga in sports business has come to an end.