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15 Things You Didn't Know About 'Game of Thrones' and 10 More

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15 Things You Didn't Know About 'Game of Thrones'

These lesser-known facts about Game of Thrones will tide us over until the next season starts.

12 Sochi Photos That Russia Probably Doesn't Want You to See

As more athletes and reporters share their Sochi horror stories, many are realizing that the Russian host city of the Winter Olympics isn't prepared.

5 Things You Should Know About Your Precious iPhone

Apple's iPhone revolutionized communication and design. It also creepily stores your voice on a server in North Carolina.

Russian Response to Sochi Problems Goes Creepily Wrong

Apparently, Russian authorities think journalists are sabotaging hotel rooms in Sochi -- thanks to bathroom surveillance cameras.

Facebook Will Soon Let You Edit Your 'Look Back' Video

Facebook users will soon be able to edit their Look Back videos.

If 90s Cartoons Grew Up to Be Totally Hot Adults

These re-imagined cartoons characters of the 90's aren't just grown up, they're super attractive too.

'Sochi Problems' a Twitter Hit as Olympic Schadenfreude Grows

If schadenfreude was an Olympic sports, the Internet would have already earned a gold medal. "Sochi problems" have even spawned a hit Twitter account.

Rainbow Olympic Google Doodle Disses Russia's Anti-Gay Laws

One day ahead of the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics in Sochi, Google has made a strong pro-LGBT statement with its latest homepage Google Doodle

Google Just Became a Videoconferencing Hardware Company

It's a search company, an advertising company, a browser, OS and computer maker, and the leader in wearable computing. Now Google has casually muscled its way into another busin...

American Apparel Strikes Marketing Gold in Sochi

American Apparel is profiting off the concern over Russia's stifling of liberties for its gay citizens with Principle 6, a new clothing line.

LinkedIn Makes Its Biggest Acquisition Yet: Bright

LinkedIn announced that it has agreed to acquire Bright, a data-focused job search service, for $120 million.

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