Rihanna Shows Us Her Bikini Body Yet Again

Rihanna has been quite familiar with controversy during her “Diamonds World Tour.” From arrests and burglaries to being plagued with illness, it’s always something with the “Pour It Up” singer. This time, it’s the gold standard: racy bikini photos.

The Barbados beauty was in the Dominican Republic this week for another show. RiRi took it upon herself to play model (and at times mermaid) during some downtime, and then shared the pics with fans.

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Report: Intel Is Handing Over Its Streaming TV Project to Verizon

Report: Intel Is Handing Over Its Streaming TV Project to Verizon

Future of TV? Not from Intel. AllThingsD is reporting that the chipmaker is handing its web-based streaming service project over to Verizon.

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Jaromir Jagr Sets NHL Record With 119th Game-winning Goal (VIDEO)

NEWARK, N.J. — NEWARK, N.J. (AP) — Providing a highlight reminiscent of his heyday, Jaromir Jagr showed he still has the ability to win games.

Stealing the puck at the blue line, Jagr skated the length of the ice, froze Tampa Bay goaltender Ben Bishop with a sleek move and deposited a second-period wrist shot into an open net to give the New Jersey Devils a 2-1 victory over the Lightning on Tuesday night.

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The Halloween Costume That’s Already In Your Closet

Halloween is just one day away. And if you don’t have a costume, you’re in a bit of trouble. Not only will all the stores be crowded, but you can bet that most of the good costumes are already gone. But don’t panic because chances are, you already have something you can wear in your closet.

To give you some ideas for last-minute Halloween costumes (that don’t require a trip to the costume shop), we’ve created nine outfits using items that you most likely own.

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Google Shows Us What The New Google Glass Looks Like

Google Shows Us What The New Google Glass Looks Like

Updated Google Glass units were reported as to currently be on the way as the company has announced existing Glass Explorers will be able to swap out their current units for new ones sometime later this year. The updated Google Glass would include compatibility with prescription frames as well as sunglasses and will include a mono earbud, but up until now, we haven’t seen what the new connected specs will look like. Well – Google published some new photos as to what they look like on the product’s Google+ page.  (more…)

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    Westboro Pastor’s Granddaughter: ‘We Hurt A Lot Of People’

    Megan and Grace Phelps-Roper, granddaughters of Westboro Baptist Church Pastor Fred Phelps, say they have been working to “do good” since leaving the controversial church last year.

    “I’m at a complete loss. But I do know that I want to do good, to have empathy,” Megan told the Globe and Mail. “Even though we intended to do good [with the picketing], we hurt a lot of people.”

    Megan admits the two were “terrified” after they left the church.

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    TARDIS Cardigan Keeps You Warm Through Time and Space

    Wanna keep things classy and preppy and still celebrate your love of Doctor Who? Well, this TARDIS cardigan from Her Universe is the answer to your clothing question. It will be available on Cyber Monday, otherwise known as December 2nd.

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    It is pretty adorable and will look good on any woman who has a dream of travelling through time and space with a mysterious man, in his mysterious blue box. If you ever get the chance you might as well be ready and dressed for it, right?

    I don’t see a price, but no matter. It is worth it, whatever the price. Looks pretty cozy too.

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    Marshall Hanwell Hi-Fi Speaker delivers that classic rock sound

    marshall-hanwellA good pair of speakers are always more than welcome to any living room, especially if you are a huge lover of music. After all, music is food for the soul, where it is capable of elevating your emotions whenever you are down, or rousing your inner spirit to deliver courage and face whatever potential dangers and pitfalls that come your way. Well, for some much needed quality audio pumping through a compatible player, the $599.99 Marshall Hanwell Hi-Fi Speaker might just fit the bill perfectly.

    This particular Marshall Hanwell Hi-Fi Speaker is extra special, since it comes branded with a numbered 50th Anniversary Edition commemorative badge apart from the standard capability of delivering quality audio, of course. One thing is for sure – if you are someone who loves to live out a wireless lifestyle, then the Marshall Hanwell is not the Hi-Fi speaker for you, as it caters for this particular group that cares more about quality sound than about losing the wires. These are not exactly the most portable speakers in the world, either, since it tips the scales at a whopping 23 lbs., but when your ears greet the sound, you know for sure that it is well worth the effort in dropping some serious coin for it. You can now have the classic rock Marshall concert experience in your living room with the room-filling audio capable Marshall Hanwell Hi-Fi Speaker. To roll back the years even more, it comes with analog controls for volume, bass and treble in addition to a classic power switch.
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    World’s Deepest Undersea Tunnel Weaves Together Two Continents

    World's Deepest Undersea Tunnel Weaves Together Two Continents

    It’s been a long time since Istanbul was an economic focal point between Asia and the West. But, yesterday, at the opening of the deepest underwater railway ever built, Turkish officials described their vision to "restore the Silk Road" and link London with Beijing—thanks to a Japanese-funded railway beneath the Bosphorus.

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    For Digital Natives, Childhood May Never Be The Same

    Our children these days might be called digital natives, kids who grow up surrounded by and immersed in digital media. How does that affect childhood? How might it affect their adulthood? This week All Tech Considered kicks off a week of stories about kids and technology.

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