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This is the week the robot-controlled future arrived in all its terrifying glory
Google robots push back, Facebook's Oculus lulls us into a stupor and flying cars move closer to reality.
Iceland creates PSA to help visitors avoid 'hot tub awkwardness'
"Iceland Academy" has other etiquette tips for visitors, too.
Hotel offers a classy way to Netflix and chill
Netflix and chill gets the five-star treatment in London.
Here are the 10 simple reasons your website is losing sales
The good news: they're easy to fix.
40 celeb hotties who are aging like a fine chianti
Some celebrities just get better with time, like a fine wine.
Even Apple might not be able to crack open its next iPhone
Apple is reportedly working on making it nearly impossible to break into an iPhone.
Who needs roses when you can propose with a bouquet of cash?
The price of love these days.
By Alicia Tan
Singapore quietly censored Obama's uplifting remarks on the LGBT community
It's against the country's broadcast code to "promote a homosexual lifestyle."
By Victoria Ho
Totally accurate site finds your Oscar nominee doppelgänger
Artificial intelligence tries its best.
China's power company just made a girl group using 5 employees
They're here to light up the music scene.
By Victoria Ho
Get nostalgia in a tub with these new Australian ice creams
Your childhood just got converted into a tub of ice cream delight.
By Jenni Ryall
The businesswoman running 1,040 miles across 7 deserts for water
When your cause is the future of humanity, sometimes muscle cramps and sore feet cease to matter so much.
By Ariel Bogle
Man has 3D-printed vertebrae implanted in world-first surgery
While we still don't have a 3D printer in every home, use of the technology in medicine is becoming increasingly vital.
By Ariel Bogle
Thousands of Australians to lose jobs as Dick Smith closes all stores
More than 3,000 people are set to lose their jobs after electronics retailer Dick Smith shutters its stores in Australia and New Zealand.
By Ariel Bogle
40 years after bloody protest, gay rights pioneers get the apology they deserve
The Mardi Gras parade of 1978 changed the course of the gay rights movement in Australia. Today, the government apologised for what happened.
By Jenni Ryall
Young brothers charged over YouTube video of prank terrorist attack
A Melbourne trio called the Jalals has caused outrage with a mock drive-by shooting, leading to an investigation by Australian police.
By Johnny Lieu
How to use Facebook Reactions without pissing everyone off
The proper manners while using Facebook's new emotion options.
Colorado tourists can’t hold their pot, keep ending up in the hospital
If you can't handle the pot, stay out of the Rockies.
By KRISTEN WYATT, Associated Press
The 'super immunity' of bats is good for them, and potentially good for us
For most people, bats are curious creatures that only venture out as we go to sleep, but they are also something of a medical mystery.
By Ariel Bogle
Chrissy Teigen had to change her phone number because it was published in her cookbook
Fans spotted the number in a photo of Teigen's French bulldog and left her 100 voicemails.
Secret 'Mortal Kombat' arcade menus hide a 'Galaga' clone (and more)
A YouTuber discovered hidden "EJB" menus in the first three Mortal Kombat arcade games that unlock a challenging Galaga clone.
The reason the hashtag 'Cory Bernardi Wank Puffin' is trending
It's the oddly humorous hashtag that's trending on Twitter, but what does it mean? No one knows.
By Johnny Lieu
The 10 Facebook reactions we actually needed
Facebook conversations are about to get a whole lot more interesting.
Justin Bieber just proved he is Adele's biggest fan at the Brit Awards
We demand a duet in the near future.
By Neha Prakash