If you have multiple devices including smart televisions, smartphones, smart appliances, etc., you could be really pushing your current system to its limits.
Life's little faux pas that become legendary fails, this is what you will find here. What's something you hope to never see in a locker room? What's the worst thing that can happen to you at a friends house? What does your dog know that could ruin your life? These are the irrational fears of a man who wakes up way too early.
No one likes wasting their time watching a website take forever to load, and the bane of all video streaming is buffering -- but these five tips will help you avoid those hassles and make your ever-increasing dependence on the internet a lot easier.
Nathen Steffel posted a heartbreaking and touching request to reddit this past weekend asking if anyone could alter a picture of his infant Daughter Sophia. Sophia lived only 6 weeks, and passed away last week. The response he got is incredibly touching.
You see it everyday on Facebook. Someone posts a story, an article, or an opinion and then gets hammered by the comments. Once upon a time we talked face to face with each other. We still had many meaningful disagreements, but at least we respected each other
Record collectors know that some of the world's best hidden treasure are discovered by playing a 45 rpm single at 33 rpm. Many times, the results aren't that great. However, sometimes, a song sounds even better and/or more epic than it does when played at the proper speed...
The internet can be an awesome place, capable of awesome things. Take this story for example. Young Max lost his stuffed rabbit. Instagram helped reunite Max with his precious stuffed animal.
A 21 year old British woman named Aimi Jones posted a picture of a dress that she wanted to sell to eBay. What she didn’t realize at first was the picture also showed a reflection of her standing in a bra and no panties. She took it down almost immediately, but it was too late...
Why did the average American go online? For no particular reason (Ba-dum-bum).
Although this may not become the newest joke anytime soon, it’s actually a true statement. According to a new report from the Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project, 53 percent of 18- to 29-year-old Americans go online just for fun or to waste time. With 2,260 participating adults, it turns out that