Many shoppers report finding unexpected treasures — including brand-name clothing and valuable electronics. One shopper found ...
Humanoid robots are all over social media, doing everything from dancing to serving drinks. But are they really going to show ...
A cat in eastern China survived a terrifying 10-minute spin inside a running washing machine, escaping with only a red nose.
Appleton's efforts to define what constitutes an illegal video gambling machine took a step forward Dec. 10. Wisconsin law defines a gambling machine as "a contrivance which for a consideration ...
Social media is abuzz with the term “19-Minute Viral Video,” which, according to viral posts, is linked to an explicit video capturing a couple’s private moments. Many social media users claim that it ...
"The 'Future Human Washing Machine' is a modern-day scientific reproduction of the Human Washing Machine, which was exhibited at the Osaka Expo in 1970 and became a hot topic, and is equipped with ...
In this snippet from Podcast Unlocked Episode 715, Valve's new Steam Machine will seemingly be competing directly with Xbox's next-gen console/PC hybrid efforts, is this a potential problem for the ...
Bars and restaurants with five or fewer machines only face $500 fines, a low penalty that's the result of Tavern League lobbying. Tribal leaders say unregulated gambling hurts consumers and results in ...
“‘Clip Bait’ is what happens when viral videos stop being watched and start getting judged,” said Vice Studios head of non-scripted development Joe Ingham. “This big, beautiful, bonkers format is part ...
The Clips app is no longer being updated, and will no longer be available for download for new users as of October 10, 2025. You can continue to use Clips on iOS 26 and iPadOS 26 or earlier. Save your ...
It seems to be the end of the road for Apple's Clips app. The company said on a support page that it has stopped updating the video-editing app, and new users can no longer download it from the App ...
In 2017, Apple launched a brand new app called Clips, a creative video app that originally could only make square aspect ratio movies. It had fun effects, automatic subtitle captions, and more.