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Patrick Stewart and Ian McKellen Are Too Cute Playing 'The Newlywed Game' and 10 More

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Patrick Stewart and Ian McKellen Are Too Cute Playing 'The Newlywed Game'

As proven by their participation in a version of 'The Newlywed Game,' Patrick Stewart and Ian McKellen don't know as much about each other as we thought.

Easter Egg Hunt! We Found the Year's Best Hidden Pop-Culture Goodies

The "Easter egg" has practically become its own subgenre. Mashable looks back at some of the best of this past year.

How 'Minecraft' is Transforming Developing Cities Around the World

The United Nations is using Minecraft in developing countries to let citizens design the public spaces of their dreams.

General Mills Backtracks on Legal Policy After Angering Facebook Users

General Mills found itself in a PR nightmare this week after updating its legal policy. Now, the company is backtracking.

This is How the Vatican Will Digitize Millions of its Documents

The Vatican Library was founded in 1451 and has around 82,000 manuscripts, some of which date back about 1,800 years.

'Game of Thrones' Episode 3 Recap: 6 Big Clues in the Westeros Whodunit

King Joffrey's murder throws so many things into question, but before we can dive into the intricacies of succession, we gotta know: who poisoned him?

The Videophone Turns 50: The Historic Failure That Everybody Wanted

50 years ago the first video calls cost $5.33 a minute -- by appointment only.

Should You Leave a Stable Job to Start Your Own Company?

Creating a company from the ground up while generating a successful revenue steam is the essence of the American Dream; but if this were an easy task, there would be a flood of ...

The Virtual Reality Renaissance Is Here, But Are We Ready?

With tech like Oculus, we may be nearing a new VR era. Yet the average consumer still can't picture the practical applications, much less stomach the cost.

What Drugs Are Twitter Users Talking About Right Now?

If the proponents of the war on drugs are having trouble finding drug abusers, maybe they should try Twitter.

Rubin 'Hurricane' Carter, Boxer Wrongly Convicted of Murder, Dead at 76

Rubin 'Hurricane' Carter, the boxer imprisoned 19 years for a murder he did not commit, and whose plight became a rallying point for racial inequality, died

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