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Posted in: Today's ChiliKim K isn’t the only birthday girl to receive a surprise proposal.
Ciara boarded a private plane (with Reese’s Puffs cereal in tow) to celebrate her 28th birthday in NYC this weekend.
Kim K isn’t the only birthday girl to receive a surprise proposal.
Ciara boarded a private plane (with Reese’s Puffs cereal in tow) to celebrate her 28th birthday in NYC this weekend.
For a pop culture junkie like Billy Eichner and “SNL” alum Rachel Dratch, regular old haunted houses just aren’t going to cut it. To really scare them, you need people spouting misinformed opinions on Robin Williams in “The Crazy Ones.”
Watch Billy and Rachel freak out while trying to navigate a haunted house full of Shonda Rhimes fans and people who have never seen “Silver Linings Playbook” in the Funny Or Die video above.
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Even though Halloween isn’t until Thursday, the people — and puppies — of New York City have started celebrating.
We saw plenty of squee-worthy costumes at the Halloween Dog Parade in Tompkins Square Park on Saturday, but none as fashionably festive as this pug dressed as Vivienne Westwood. If we had to pick a parade winner, it’d be this punk pup. Check out the uncanny resemblance below:
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Ladies keep their bras on for the majority of the day, only to take them off as soon as they get home or when a moment arises where the unhooking of a bra is completely necessary. Some women even take to various social networks to let others know they have freed themselves from their bra, but a new high-tech bra was created to let the world know you let your ladies loose for you.
The Tweeting Bra Sends Tweets Each Time It’s Unhooked original content from Ubergizmo.
Healthcare.gov just can’t catch a break. Over the weekend, the data center supporting the part of the site that determines eligibility experienced an outage that affected 14 states and Washington, D.C.
The next-generation of video game consoles will continue the ability for gamers to download and play their games directly from their hard drives, although according to some photos of Xbox One game case covers are any indication, we may not be able to fit as many games on these hard drives as we originally anticipated. (more…)
Xbox One Games Will Take Up A Ton Of Hard Drive Space original content from Ubergizmo.
Gogo, the company known for providing barely usable internet at exorbitant prices on United States domestic and (some) international flights, is partnering with Japan Airlines to bring its service abroad. A small expansion to be sure, but a notable one: it marks Gogo’s first expansion of service to …
The belt buckle can trace its roots back thousands of years, and the design and functionality of the average buckle hasn’t changed for centuries. But it’s the year 2013 now, and in addition to intelligent watches and robot maids, we deserve a smarter way to keep our pants up. And thanks to the mysterious miracles known as magnets, now we have it.
Spitballs are annoying, but they’re a part of life, especially in grade school. If you have a kid who’s being tormented by these nasty balls of paper and spit or know someone with a kid who’s in a spitty predicament, then you might want to look into Wads.
Wads is basically a pen with a spitball launcher on the other end. Spitball battles aside, this thing could actually result in hours of fun for kids and introduce them early on to speed, acceleration, and trajectories. (Ahem: a spitball is launched at an angle of 45° to the horizontal and it falls 3 meters away at the same level…)
Wads was created by Ash Gilpin, who has been obsessed with the idea of creating a spitwad launched ever since he was a wee little kid.
Ash explains: “We think kids will love it. Although, schools will probably ban it. But hey, we’d take the PR.” I kind of agree.
Ash has plans to expand the Wads empire to include an interactive game (aptly called Wadboard) down the line. If you like what he’s doing and want one Wads pen of your own, then make a pledge of at least $10(USD) on their Kickstarter page.
[via C|NET]
Twitter has been used for several years now as a major form of communication between a person and their followers, but in recent years, we’ve seen the service be used by brands to reward customers with real-world goods for the cost of a tweet. Starbucks looks like it’s getting in on the Twitter game as they are launching a beta program called Tweet-a-Coffee.
Starbucks Allows Twitter Users To Buy Coffee For One Another original content from Ubergizmo.