Watch the hilarious reactions as unsuspecting friends believe their phone screens have shattered — but it’s all just a clever prank. This video captures the best moments of surprise and laughter in a ...
Hunterdon County Sheriff Fred Brown is warning residents against the viral "doorbell prank," also known as "ding-dong-ditching," especially in light of recent tragedies across the country. Several ...
Very premature babies need lots of immediate medical attention. Which is why one neo-natal team in an American hospital texted the acronym “ELBW”, shorthand for “extremely low birth weight”, to ...
With “Luto,” Gran Canaria’s Broken Bird Games has pulled off a rare feat for an indie, punching above its weight in an oversupplied global games market. Visually rich and narratively ambitious, the ...
The first USB port hit the market in 1996, and the Universal Serial Bus quickly became the go-to port for connecting peripheral devices to computers. It remains a popular connection port today, with ...
Grammy Award-winning musician, composer, and producer Wyclef Jean says the music industry is broken, which is why he’s now involved with a startup, OpenWav, that’s looking to give the power back to ...
A tool made from a modified glue gun can now repair broken bones in surgery by 3D-printing grafts directly onto them. Bone implants have historically been made of metal, donor bone and more recently ...
A 42-year-old homeowner, Gonzalo Leon Jr., has been charged with murder. At least 20 firearms, including several AR-style rifles, have been seized by police from the home of a Texas military veteran ...
Scotland today officially rolls out what it is hailing as the world’s first national Film and Screen Curriculum, embedding filmmaking into classrooms for every pupil aged 3 to 18. The scheme, part of ...
A website announces, “Free celebrity wallpaper!” You browse the images. There’s Selena Gomez, Rihanna and Timothée Chalamet—but you settle on Taylor Swift. Her hair is doing that wind-machine thing ...
UK banks are still using software code that was written in the 1960s and 1970s, with only a handful of employees who understand them. According to a survey of 200 UK banks, 16% rely on software from ...