It's clear that having a Portal gun would be pretty useful in a variety of scenarios. Need to catapult yourself over a high wall? Simple, just climb up high, blast one portal on...
In the interweb realm, so many people get so much credit each and every day. I'm talking about the girl who starts on online petition and ends up affecting real change, or the guy...
There are very few television personalities that have achieved icon status in the way that Fred Rogers has. For 895 episodes spanning a few decades, Mister Rogers taught kids to l...
Brace yourselves, the direwolves are coming. That's because they probably heard the melodic sounds of these squeaky toys playing the Game of Thrones theme music.
YouTube user...
In the annals of internet memedom, it's hard to find a more widely used and recognized meme than Scumbag Steve. He's the guy that asks for a ride and then spends the entire time d...
Coming soon, the next new Facebook feature that everyone is bound to hate: Talking event invitations?
Okay, as of right now Facebook doesn't have any plans to bring user videos...
Google's Matt Cutts put out a new Webmaster Help video. It's one of those where he answers his own question (as opposed to a user-submitted one), so you know it's something Google...
Those of us who text and walk, or walk and talk, or Facebook and walk have plenty of dangers to worry about. While we're looking down at our smartphones and traversing the city, w...
We often see version of films, TV shows, and other motion picture art remade with Legos, but it's been awhile since I've seen a proper Playmobil version of something. In fact, unt...
Here's the thing: I know that by showing you this video I'm giving in. I can make all of the snarky comments that I want but in the end, I'm still showing this video to people, wh...
What if I told you that someone had made something called "Zelda: The Musical?" Did your heart flutter? Good, so did mine.
That's the good news - it exists. The bad news is...
Google's Matt Cutts, as you may or may not know, often appears in Webmaster Help videos addressing questions about what Google does (and what it doesn't do) in certain situations....