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A 40-person startup just bought a 1,100-person company, because 2016
In an unusual deal, a 40-person startup run by a former Facebook executive has swallowed a 1,100-person company that has been around for half a century.
By Joshua Brustein
Destructive Canadian wildfire fueled in part by global warming
The devastating Fort McMurray wildfire is in line with global warming-related trends.
James Blake reveals album title with impressive mural from Roald Dahl illustrator
See the artwork in London and Brooklyn.
MashReads Podcast: Why you need to reread 'The Little Prince'
“The most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or touched. They are felt with the heart.”
By MJ Franklin
Autonomous medical drones will soon transport emergency organ donations
The era of emergency medical drones has arrived.
New VR project heads to Anne Frank's World War II hideaway
In 'Anne,' virtual reality users will visit the Secret Annex where Anne Frank and her family hid for two years.
50 typography videos that will soothe your weary mind
Bust out your favorite pens and take a break.
EU countries may have to pay €250,000 for each asylum-seeker they reject
The new proposal is part of the European Commission's plan to share the burden of the refugee crisis
LeBron James has now won more NBA playoff games than Michael Jordan. So what?
Who's the GOAT? Depends on how you measure.
By Sam Laird
What would 'American Psycho' look like in 2016?
If looks could kill, you'd be Patrick Bateman.
By David Yi
Report: Prince tried to meet with doctor to kick pill addiction before he died
Prince's representatives called Dr. Howard Kornfeld the day before the musician died.
J.K. Rowling shuts down dark fan theory about Dumbledore
Rowling is definitely not a fan of this one.
By Sam Haysom
EU recommends visa-free travel for Turkey
Turks could soon be allowed to travel to Europe without visas for short vacations and business trips.
Hulu is partnering up with LiveNation for VR concert series
Partnerships on partnerships.
By Saba Hamedy
Where smart glasses fit into a world with Oculus Rift and HoloLens
Epson thinks it's found the perfect customer for smart glasses: drone enthusiasts.
By Pete Pachal
'Star Trek' fans can't stop talking about 'Star Wars,' analysis says
What's more, it turns out 'Star Wars' fans are better at spelling.
By Chris Taylor
London mayoral candidate delivers milk before elections, Twitter responds
Working class hero?
This mobile game is using data from players to boost Alzheimer's research
Sea Hero Quest is creating data for scientists.
By Tim Chester
Google's DeepMind gains access to data of 1.6 million patients in England
The AI firm has the data until 2017.
By Tim Chester
Facebook continues Southeast Asia march with new Malaysia office
Just two weeks from its Philippines office opening, Facebook has launched another office in Malaysia.
By Victoria Ho