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The co-founder of Atari is making video games again
Nolan Bushnell partners with a Dutch mobile publisher to develop ideas he's been sitting on for over a decade.
Former London mayor hides in toilet to escape press as 'anti-semitism' row escalates
Ken Livingstone was accused of being a "lying racist" and "Nazi apologist."
Carnival hopes a virtual cruise will convince you to book your next vacation
360 degrees of cruising.
By Cailey Rizzo
Comcast buys DreamWorks Animation for $3.8 billion
The deal, announced on Thursday morning, will bring a sizable library of youth-oriented content under control of NBCUniversal, which is owned by Comcast.
Delta orders 75 jets from Bombardier in victory for Canadian manufacturer
It's a win for Bombardier.
Vogue got trolled over Kendall and Gigi 3 times in 24 hours, didn't learn its lesson
"Vogue you're slippin hard lol."
HP's gorgeous Chromebook 13 is thinner, lighter than MacBook Pro
Chromebooks go sexy.
By Raymond Wong
Someone is trolling this random British street by repeatedly replacing the sign
"There is a serious side to this."
By Sam Haysom
Cheeky student's unfinished lab report is also weirdly inspiring
Following your dreams = A+.
By Chloe Bryan
Farmer sprays manure at Emma Thompson during anti-fracking bake off
He didn't want them on his land.
By Tim Chester
The dos and don'ts of growing your professional network without ignoring your personal life
Here’s how to balance personal and professional correspondence, and network in a way that makes sense for you.
By Sara McCord
Kooky lawsuit claims Prince's music all belongs to some guy in California
Get the funk outta here.
By Josh Dickey
Fans spot Benedict Cumberbatch filming 'Sherlock' in London
Ready or not, here he comes.
Prince videos probably coming down soon, because that's what he'd want
The flood of uploads can't last -- so enjoy them while you can.
By Emily Blake
'Happy Ed Balls Day': Brits are celebrating the nation's favourite Twitter fail
Today may be the most important day in the history of British Twitter.
By Sam Haysom
Instagram tells Littergram app to change its name
Littergram's owner has recorded a video plea to Mark Zuckerberg.
By Tim Chester
Not everyone's a fan of Team GB's new Olympic uniforms
"Looks like they forgot to finish the swimming trunks!"
Airstrikes on Syria's Aleppo kill at least 14 patients and staff at MSF hospital
Among the dead was one of the few pediatricians left in the city.
How traditional Chinese opera is getting its groove back in Singapore
One of Singapore's oldest cultural institutions is fighting to preserve traditional Chinese music and opera.
By Alicia Tan
19 times people went next level with Siri
"I asked Siri to go to prom with me...She said no."
British family punched and kicked while on holiday in Thailand
Three holidaymakers were beaten unconscious in Hua Hin.
Starbucks returns with its Birthday Cake Frappuccino for the drink's 21st
The Frappuccino turns 21 years old this year.
This pastry puzzle is so gloriously British
Just look at that delicious sea of baked goods.
By Sam Haysom
Pinterest launches featured collections as international growth soars
The company hopes this new feature will help fuel its international expansion.
By Karissa Bell
Genius new Google Calendar feature chooses the ideal time for your meetings
The new Find a time feature makes sure everyone is free to attend a meeting before you schedule one.