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Opera launches a free VPN app for iOS
Opera launched a new iOS app Monday that brings an unlimited free VPN to iPhones and iPads.
By Karissa Bell
Play School remix competition is your childhood with more 'untz untz'
Club kids unite.
By Johnny Lieu
Siri's creators introduce Viv, their new AI-powered personal assistant
Move over, Siri, there's some new competition.
By Karissa Bell
Metallica serenaded birthday boy Willie Mays at a Giants game
Unfortunately, it could have been a lot more metal.
By Sam Laird
Meghan Trainor pulled her 'Me Too' video over the Photoshopping of her waist
"I'm so sick of it ... My waist is not that teeny," she said.
By Emily Blake
Texas voters willingly approve $62.8 million high school football stadium
The most expensive high school football stadium in America, that is.
By Sam Laird
Meghan Trainor's 'Thank You' is aggressively pro-Meghan Trainor
"I love all y'all, but I love me the most."
Why a dedicated HomeKit app in iOS 10 is exactly what Apple needs
Apple may be adding a dedicated smart home app to its next-generation iOS 10 software.
Strong solar storm sparks gorgeous, dancing auroras
The Mother's Day solar storm produced incredible lights in skies around the world.
New Yorker cover brings Manhattan to life in augmented reality
The New Yorker's latest cover is designed to literally leap off the page.
By Patrick Kulp
Conservative media downplayed on Facebook? What else is new, says conservative media
Gizmodo has alleged that contractors who worked on Facebook's trending topics section had purposefully blocked conservative media outlets from appearing in the trending news story list.
Chrissy Teigen is now getting hate for looking too good as a new mom
Happy Mother's Day, Chrissy?
By Neha Prakash
Musicians should be able to opt out of YouTube, Irving Azoff says
Music manager says the company is being a little bit of a hypocrite.
By Emily Blake
Your bedtime may be connected to where you live, study finds
Our biological clocks may not dictate our bedtimes, but they do influence when we wake up in the morning, a new study finds.
By Agata Blaszczak-Boxe
Chrissy Teigen remains wonderful, spray tans remain problematic
Kids, don't spray tan and lay down.
Why Internet links are blue, and what Google's 'black' experiment means
As Google fiddles with link tradition, we wonder what the fathers of hypertext and the Internet would make of this.
Selena Gomez crumpled up a fan's 'Marry Justin' sign at her concert
It's too late now to say sorry.
By Neha Prakash
'X-Men: Apocalypse' is fun to laugh at, but still a good time
It's no 'Captain America: Civil War.'
Teen artist removes his nipples and belly button, sells them as art
He was inspired by DaVinci and YouTube.
Husband finds remarkably thoughtful way to support wife who lost pinky finger
These two truly complete each other.
This Facebook 911bot could save your life one day
Calling 911 is a thing of the past.
By Kellen Beck
Justice Department fires back at North Carolina with lawsuit of its own
The state sued the Justice Department earlier in the day.