It was an inspired by a 1748 novel in which a magic ring “makes women’s genitals talk.”
A spokesman for Hatch said “he plans to make a final decision by the end of the year.”
Basically, researchers just discovered the Viking version of Xena the Warrior Princess.
At this point, consumers don’t seem to be very confident that the SNES Classic Edition will be easier to acquire than its notoriously out-of-stock predecessor. It’s hard to blame them, too, as pre-orders from a variety of retailers sold out almost instantly last month. Nintendo, however, promises that production will get a major boost with the SNES Classic, and it’s … Continue reading
We’re one day away from Apple’s next event. Are you excited about what’ll be revealed, even if you’ve never owned an Apple product in your life? Apple’s event may be the first to reveal more than 2 new iPhone models at once, and might also be the first to show an iPhone with an OLED display. What does this mean … Continue reading
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We’ve seen quite a few car companies commit (and recommit) to electic vehicles recently, and now Mercedes-Benz has joined them. At Daimler’s investor day today, the company’s chief executive Dieter Zetsche said that Mercedes will offer electric versi…
Apple just can’t seem to keep leaks from outing all of its new hardware. After a few new iPhone details dropped over the weekend, now we’re hearing about the Apple TV 4K, the next version of its streaming video box. It’ll be powered by the three-core…
If you own a Tesla and plan on driving it reasonable distances, then you probably know exactly where your nearest superchargers are. After all, these devices charge up your car in less than an hour. But if you look at a map of an urban area — let’s…
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